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  1. Spamchops

    Removing a load bearing wall in a bungalow

    Me too... The whole wall is going, so there will only be ceiling where it was. I think that the ceilings are suspended, I don't understand that but this is not the first builder to mention joist supports.
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    Removing a load bearing wall in a bungalow

    We have found a builder! They have agreed to do it, but are not using a lintel at all, they are going to support the trusses instead.... so watch this space...
  3. Spamchops

    Removing a load bearing wall in a bungalow

    I was merely making it known that every wall here is breeze block. The attic pics don't show much except the timbers have been cut where the attic hatch is, so the ends seem to rest on that wall. You can't see much as the previous owner went crazy with the insulation. There were six of these...
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    Removing a load bearing wall in a bungalow

    This is the end wall from outside, so the wall is about where the meter cupboard is.
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    Removing a load bearing wall in a bungalow

    So here's the other side of the wall. It's about two feet wide, plus the door width, so a span of about six feet. My camnera broke shortly after this, but I took some pics with my phone in the attic. There's not much to see as the insulation is very thick, but the joists go across this wall...
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    Removing a load bearing wall in a bungalow

    I will try and get up there and take a pic. As far as I know there's nothing up there, but the engineer sez its too long a span for the roof truss if that little wall goes without a support. He was mad though, he left the handbrake off his car and it rolled into our flower beds, he forgot the...
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    Removing a load bearing wall in a bungalow

    Lol. we moved over last year and updating my details wasn't too high on the list. :-)
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    Removing a load bearing wall in a bungalow

    Thank you. That wall is the bungalow end wall, the short one if you get me :-) We had hoped that the old door lintel went as far as the wall end, which would have made life easy, but apparently it doesn't.
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    Removing a load bearing wall in a bungalow

    Hello We have a wall in our kitchen that we want to remove. We want to run the new kitchen along the wall where it is. It is part of a doorway and we have had an engineer confirm it is load bearing. This is a bungalow with no upstairs and It's only two feet wide. We are living in Eire now...
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    quick question about outbuildings..

    we own 3.5 acres, moved in in 2014 which was when they sneakily aquired a bit of the property we were buying. We put up the fence between us and them. They trash everything they get near. We have been threatened with death and had the police out, but the council also said that they would not...
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    quick question about outbuildings..

    They do run a business from there, they must have cleared everything out for the planning photos. South Holland council are useless, they will not enforce anything. These people had four half starved horses in their council house garden, a space about 40 feet by 40 feet, no grass no shelter...
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    quick question about outbuildings..

    They are not pleasant people, they hate us as we reported them to the council for animal welfare issues. We were going to ignore the outbuildings, but they have taken to standing on the roofs to scream abuse at us when we are in our garden. It's the only way that they can see in. we'd like...
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    quick question about outbuildings..

    The red bit is the piece of land that they bought. The council house is the blue bit, but it's wrong as the garden is much longer than that.
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    quick question about outbuildings..

    Yes, we have received a letter from the planners, here is the link to the council site. https://planning.sholland.gov.uk/OcellaWeb/planningDetails?reference=H07-0956-20&from=planningSearch
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    quick question about outbuildings..

    The tenants bought it, it was not part of their property. They bought it because it is convenient being next door. It is not part of the council property. The tenants are council house residents and do not own their house, but do own this square of land next door.
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    quick question about outbuildings..

    The previous owner of our property sold it to them before we bought it. They use it as a yard for selling and storing things like caravans, poultry and old furniture. I don't know if they need permission to use it as a business either, it was just a square of what was garden, but is not any...
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    quick question about outbuildings..

    it is not on a residential piece of land, it is a piece of land that was originally part of our property, a square about 80ft x 80 ft. It adjoins our garden and theirs, but they live in a council house and will never own their property.
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    quick question about outbuildings..

    Hello. Thankyou for the reply. We are still trying to research an answer to the "how close can they build to our fence" issue. These stables are on land that is not curtilage of the dwelling house so the maximum height of 2.5 meters within 2 meters of the boundary rule does not seem to apply...
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    quick question about outbuildings..

    Hello, we had a neighbour put up two sets of stables against our six foot fence. They are massive, probably another six foot above the top of the fence. They are RIGHT against the fence and have no gutters, so the rain pours onto the fence and then into our garden. We asked the planners if...
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    what is the person that does this please?

    Alas, a moot point now as the vendors turned us down in favour of a buyer with the cash right there. Never mind.
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