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    Principal Elevation

    Which is the front door? The door in the principal elevation. Which is the principal elevation? ....................................
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    Historical loft conversion, no idea when/how it was done

    You say the house was built in 1860. Ours was built in about 1875 and the attic floor appears original. There is a full size staircase from the first landing and set of matching banister rails, newel posts and spindles exactly like the first flight. I don't suppose there were any regulations in...
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    Historical loft conversion, no idea when/how it was done

    How do you know it's not original? Plenty of houses were built like that.
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    What is minimum vehicle access width to a single dwelling?

    Because if someone else wanted to build a house in our lane they would find the road too small for big fire engines? . It didn't seem to be a problem for the cottage built 10 years ago, which suggests it is not a rule, just a recommendation. Nor, interestingly, are insurance companies...
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    What is minimum vehicle access width to a single dwelling?

    A full-size fire engine couldn't get down our lane because of its width, overhanging trees and tight corners, let alone through the gates.
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    Derelict house in middle of field. Planning?!

    There's a useful discussion here: https://forum.buildhub.org.uk/topic/15102-when-is-derelict-really-derelict/ One fundamental question seems to be when was it last occupied?
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    Not quoting posts when replying

    It depends whether you are replying to the thread generally, at the point it has reached when you respond, or replying to a particular point made by an individual.
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    Built a Shed on Sloped Ground – Concerned About Height Regulations, Need Advice

    Does "original ground level" mean the level as it was just before you decided to build the shed, or does it mean original going back to some historic point in time ?
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    Thread closed

    If you asked me that question where we live I might well ask that. There is a post office. but it is a tiny one inside a larger shop, and only provides a limited range of services. I would hate to waste your oh so valuable time sending you on a wild goose chase. :) Often the reason for asking...
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    Thread closed

    Who needs to see your credible report? What would happen if you didn't have one?
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    Space saving stairs vs UK building regs

    "Does anybody have any experience with 1m2 space saving stairs from eestairs? Particularly in getting them signed off by UK building authorities?" That looks like a pretty general invitation to start a discussion to me. Youv've had your answer to the very specific part of your question - are...
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    Semi toilet

    I don't believe standard 4" drain pipes are full either. If you imagine dropping a "solid" block of liquid down a pipe it would quickly break up through turbulence and only occupy half the width of the pipe by the time it met a horizontal section. If you watch our inspection chamber when the...
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    Principle elevation

    I'm not sure that the street address actually determines anything. Our address is in a village 5 miles away from where the house is located, across the boundary in a different county. The Post Office have changed each line of the address three times in the last 40 years, including post code...
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    Appeal? Can we take it any further? (Ed.)

    That implies that it is the intention to demolish that is the crucial point, not the actual fact? We are all advised to insure a house to cover the rebuilding cost, with the obvious assumption that if the worst happened in a natural accident or arson we could rebuild the house. That surely...
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    Neighbour has built on shared alleyway

    You must be able to see something from your own property. You say you used to have access to the alley. If that is now blocked by a new building, take a photograph of your gate or whatever with the building blocking it. What can you see from your windows? What can you see from over your fence...
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    Neighbour has built on shared alleyway

    "My neighbour has built an extension over his boundary line and onto the alleyway." Is this the boundary between your properties, or the boundary between land he owns and land he owns but subject to your (and other?) right of way?
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    How to protect front house wall from damp and water ingress (Ed.).

    Not clear what you mean by this. Someone has dumped a pile of soil in the garden? Why not just remove it?
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    Cable for a borehole pump

    This is a modern water diviner. Hazel sticks are old hat - this one uses a 6" bit of steel rod. He can locate a suitable source of water 100 metres deep, can tune-out so as to ignore intervening water strata with insufficient available flow rates, and is so precise in his directional ability...
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    Cable for a borehole pump

    Thanks. It's what I guessed - mostly commonsense and circumstances, and it's now become an "advised preference" not a rule. Actually the plans have now changed anyway, and the water diviner (I keep an open mind!)) has come up with a new location that is only 30 yards from the house and just...
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    Cable for a borehole pump

    We are considering getting a specialist firm in to sink a borehole, to replace our unreliable water supply from a well. The man who came round to do an initial survey said that the water pipe from the borehole to the house did not have to be buried - it could be simply trailed along a handy...
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