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    Is this a party wall or not?

    No, the drawing above shows that the wall is shared up until the zone 1 marking. The wall thereafter is on my land and he has no structure attached to it. So that 4 metre walls faces off to his garden.
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    Is this a party wall or not?

    The PWS has stated it is unclear to whether the wall marked is shared or party. What my neighbour is claiming is that the party wall should be in place for the building works. I've explained that if that wall belongs to me (which I believe) then I am solely liable for the repairs arising from...
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    Is this a party wall or not?

    A 3 metre extension off the back of the existing building. It will match the width of the existing building.
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    Is this a party wall or not?

    Hi all, Hopefully someone can help me. I am trying to get a party wall agreed with both of my neighbours. The neighbour on the image above has taken independent advice and believes that the zone 2 wall is a party wall, rather then zone 1. My deeds are silent on the boundary/party wall...
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    Lowering a floor to create a mezzanine

    Hi all Hope you are well? We are planning on extending our current tiny flat in London. We currently have a small living kitchen room that we are planning on extending. The ceiling height is good at 2.8 metres and we are on a slope. So a potential plan would be to lower the space so we...
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    Lowering a ceiling by how much?

    I just found this article: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2018/feb/17/open-house-two-architects-imagination-run-wild Seems like they lowered the first floor ceiling as well as the floor above.
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    Lowering a ceiling by how much?

    Thank you all, think we are not going to proceed and do a reconfiguration instead.
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    Lowering a ceiling by how much?

    Hi all, Hope you are well. I want to convert my loft, but believe I had to lower the ceiling on the first floor. Measurements are as follows: Loft: I measure 166cm between the middle floor beam (which lies on top of the floor beams that run from front to back) and the top roof beam. And about...
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