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    House size limits on post-WW2 houses

    Thanks for all the replies. I have a few weeks to read the book and look into it. Architexeter, I was thinking along the same lines. The technicalities are on my side and will be presented by the planning officers so there is no point in spending 3 minutes repeating the same.
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    House size limits on post-WW2 houses

    Thanks for the help tony1851. Just found the book cheap on the internet and ordered it. There are definitely signs of different materials being used compared to other houses in the area. It is an unusual house in that it has the height and width of other houses but has very little depth. I...
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    House size limits on post-WW2 houses

    My neighbour is being very active at opposing and I am not expecting an easy planning meeting. I was hoping to use the history of the house as colour in the justification when I present my case and leave the details to the planning officer's report..
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    House size limits on post-WW2 houses

    Hi, I am currently in the middle of getting planning permission for extending my 1947 detached house. It has been referred to the planning committee (recommended approval). The house is the smallest on the road and was self-built in 1947 (the other houses are 1930s or 1950s onwards). My...
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