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If you live in a house then an extension can be built under Permitted Development rights, which is straightforward to obtain as long as the extension conforms to the constraints therein. So, PP probably not worth obtaining in this instance...

diable rouge Wrote:

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> I'd speak to local agents then, see what they

> think, you might already have hit the ceiling for

> your type of property in the area...


Is there a ceiling any more? This 'development' is blocking sun from the south into the garden to the right!

seenbeen Wrote:

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> diable rouge Wrote:

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> > I'd speak to local agents then, see what they

> > think, you might already have hit the ceiling

> for

> > your type of property in the area...

>

> Is there a ceiling any more? This 'development' is

> blocking sun from the south into the garden to the

> right!


Ive always wanted a treehouse!

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> seenbeen Wrote:

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> > diable rouge Wrote:

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> > -----

> > > I'd speak to local agents then, see what they

> > > think, you might already have hit the ceiling

> > for

> > > your type of property in the area...

> >

> > Is there a ceiling any more? This 'development'

> is

> > blocking sun from the south into the garden to

> the

> > right!

>

> Ive always wanted a treehouse!


http://rootandshoot.co.uk/ (sounds right up your alley kel)

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