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    Raise ridge height and add half a storey at rear of house...

    They didn't touch the existing roof at the front. The only thing you could see was perhaps two rows of tiles at the top (which I thought were existing rows - it was barely noticeable). I was just really trying to understand if there was a specific term to describe the technique so I could...
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    Raise ridge height and add half a storey at rear of house...

    Thanks. I think because of how the house stands on a slight rise it is barely noticeable from the front. They did get planning permission talking to our nearest neighbour. I'm just trying to imagine the process of conversion and look at cost feasibility for ourselves, specifically in...
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    Raise ridge height and add half a storey at rear of house...

    Here you go. Hopefully it is not too crude so as not to make sense. I've exaggerated the changes. Thanks.
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    Raise ridge height and add half a storey at rear of house...

    It's difficult to explain, but there is definitely no rear dormer of any kind. It is all very seamless and there is no 'break' in the roof as such. From the back, compared to the other houses, it's like new layers of bricks have been added to created the start of a new storey (I'm guessing...
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    Raise ridge height and add half a storey at rear of house...

    Hi all. New here and I'm having difficulty explaining what a neighbour has done to their house - I'm trying to find information online about it, but failing. Hopefully someone knows the terminology I'm grasping at. Essentially, all the houses on the street are the same detached construction...
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