toilet window and a conservatory

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Hello all,

Currently in the process of buying a house, and the current owners have had a conservatory put on the back of the house.
It means that the downstairs toilet window now opens into the conservatory.
I wasn't sure from a building regulations point of view whether this was acceptable?
I was wondering if an extractor fan or something should have been fitted into the downstairs toilet to compensate?
Not an expert in these matters, and hoping it's a simple one to get advice on.

Thanks
 
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Building regulations don't apply to typical conservatories.

Was thinking more of the effect on the house itself, that this toilet/cloakroom now has reduced ventilation to the outside?
The conservatory itself looks fine - volume, limits etc.
 
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Well, obviously there is no ventilation to the WC now, but that is not a regulatory issue, rather just something for you to consider and deal with if you purchased

It has no bearing on the sale price though!
 

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