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Hi, first time posting here so apologies if I've posted in the wrong place.
I'm in the process of buying a house, it is an old Victorian property with the current bathroom (bath, sink, toilet) downstairs through a small narrow kitchen 8ft x 5ft.
To create a bigger kitchen I would like to move the downstairs bathroom upstairs.
I have searched the internet to see if there is anything that could stop this and found several mentions of "Building Regulations Part M" that say something along the lines that a downstairs WC/cloakroom can't be removed or if it is it has to be replaced elsewhere on the same floor. At the same time I've also found a lot of examples where people have totally removed downstairs bathrooms and resituated them upstairs including the toilet. Have they done this against building regulations or are bathrooms and WC's different things?
TIA
I'm in the process of buying a house, it is an old Victorian property with the current bathroom (bath, sink, toilet) downstairs through a small narrow kitchen 8ft x 5ft.
To create a bigger kitchen I would like to move the downstairs bathroom upstairs.
I have searched the internet to see if there is anything that could stop this and found several mentions of "Building Regulations Part M" that say something along the lines that a downstairs WC/cloakroom can't be removed or if it is it has to be replaced elsewhere on the same floor. At the same time I've also found a lot of examples where people have totally removed downstairs bathrooms and resituated them upstairs including the toilet. Have they done this against building regulations or are bathrooms and WC's different things?
TIA