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Someone recently bought the house behind ours. Before they moved in the whole house was renovated, including a very high spec loft conversion with bifolding doors. Effectively the whole back of the top floor folds back / disappears. It looks great except that they have it open all the time and it looks straight down on to our garden. I don't feel relaxed being out there anymore. I know all loft conversions overlook their neighbours to some do degree, but there is a huge difference between some French doors and the whole top floor being completely open, floor to ceiling. Our gardens are very small so they really are right on top of us. Should we have been consulted on this? It's all a bit academic now I guess as the thing's built and I don't want to fall out with anyone, but would be interested to know what the regs are.
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even if formal planning consultation wasn't required, it would have been a decent gesture to go around and speak to the people (your neighbours after all) that would be overlooked, wouldn't it?


do sympathise with you rahrahrah, it sounds awful (not nec the design, I mean the fact it feels 'on top of your garden').


only thing is that as much as you feel overlooked by this, doesn't sound like they have privacy either as they too are overlooked (if that makes sense). I'd hate to spend that much money only to feel like I was living in a goldfish bowl!

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