If, however, your garden building does comply with the above criteria, you won't need to apply for planning permission and you can have a garden building up to 30m2 (internal size). anything bigger than 30m2 will need to go through building regulations.. If you suspect you may need planning permission, or you are in any way unsure, you should always contact your local authority for more information and advice. you can find out more online via your local council website as well. if you intend to use your shed for a home business, you may wish to seek further advice.. If you build a shed within two metres of your property boundary it can only be up to 2.5 metres high. combined with other extensions and outbuildings, your shed should not cover more than 50 percent of the land around your original house..
If the land is in a conservation area or in the grounds of a listed building, the ancillary building has a footprint of less than 4 square metres; you should always check with your council's planning department to see whether you need to apply for planning permission.. Sheds are versatile buildings, but there might be some hoops you need to jump through before installing one in your garden. the national home of planning and building regulations outlines on their. Rules governing outbuildings apply to sheds, greenhouses and garages as well as other ancillary garden buildings such as swimming pools, ponds, sauna cabins, kennels, enclosures (including tennis courts) and many other kinds of structure for a purpose incidental to the enjoyment of the dwellinghouse..
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