Eaves look below 2.5m to me!
Would extending the garage mean that it would now fall within 2 metres of the boundary? If so the height of the garage cannot be any higher than 2.5m in height, so looking at the plan would probably require planning permission.
Cool. Get on with it. We thought your house was the one next door.
Eaves look below 2.5m to me!
Eaves look below 2.5m to me!
Doesn't matter - if it is within 2m of a boundary, it's restricted to 2.5m MAXIMUM height.
Sean - So as we look at your original picture, the drive / house to the left of the photo is NOT your house / property? If that's the case you would be within 2m of your boundary (your right on the boundary) - and the maximum height of the whole building is limited to 2.5m. You would need planning permission for any extensions to that garage.
Eaves look below 2.5m to me!
Doesn't matter - if it is within 2m of a boundary, it's restricted to 2.5m MAXIMUM height.
Sean - So as we look at your original picture, the drive / house to the left of the photo is NOT your house / property? If that's the case you would be within 2m of your boundary (your right on the boundary) - and the maximum height of the whole building is limited to 2.5m. You would need planning permission for any extensions to that garage.
Thanks for the reply, your correct the house on left it the neighbours, so its within 2.5 if a boundary of mine/his etc.
So i see it cant go about 2.5m thats fine, could i not change the pitch of the roof for the height issue like below <removed pic>
Eaves look below 2.5m to me!
Doesn't matter - if it is within 2m of a boundary, it's restricted to 2.5m MAXIMUM height.
Sean - So as we look at your original picture, the drive / house to the left of the photo is NOT your house / property? If that's the case you would be within 2m of your boundary (your right on the boundary) - and the maximum height of the whole building is limited to 2.5m. You would need planning permission for any extensions to that garage.
Thanks for the reply, your correct the house on left it the neighbours, so its within 2.5 if a boundary of mine/his etc.
So i see it cant go about 2.5m thats fine, could i not change the pitch of the roof for the height issue like below <removed pic>
Yes indeed you can do that roof alteration (as per your picture in post #10) and that would get around the problem, as long as the highest point of the roof is then no higher than 2.5m. If you knock it down and move the garage 2 metres away from the boundary, you can then go up to 4m in height, (if you really need the height), but just redo the roof as per your picture, so it's no higher than 2.5m maximum height and your fine to proceed without planning permission.
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