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Permitted development rules for detached, semi-detached and terraced homes UK showing extension limits, height restrictions and planning exemptions

Permitted Development Rules for Detached, Semi-Detached and Terraced Homes

Permitted development rules for detached, semi-detached and terraced homes follow the same national framework, but what you can actually build depends on your property type, the original house, previous extensions, local restrictions, and the likely impact on neighbours. Detached homes often offer more flexibility, while semi-detached and terraced homes usually need more careful design to

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Extension rules UK diagram showing 45 degree rule, 3 metre rule and 6 metre rule for house extensions and permitted development limits

Extension Rules Explained: The 45 Degree Rule, 3 Metre Rule and 6 Metre Rule

The 45 degree rule is a planning guideline used to assess the impact of an extension on a neighbour’s light and outlook. The 3 metre rule usually refers to permitted development limits for certain single-storey rear extensions on terraced and semi-detached homes. The 6 metre rule often refers to the larger home extension allowance, usually

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5 Ways to Reduce Your Bills with Sustainable Design in the UK

In today’s world, sustainability isn’t just about protecting the planet, it can also be a smart financial decision. In the UK, with its growing emphasis on green initiatives and fluctuating energy prices, embracing sustainable design in your home or business can lead to significant long-term savings on your utility bills. This blog explores how sustainable design cost

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