I think the issue you might have is will the height of the gable be proportionate to your roof height???
I am just saying that without knowing the relationship between this porch, your house and the other houses, it is impossible to know if it will work or not.
actually not, the internal dimension is only used for building regs purposes not for planning! You can "un thanks" my previous post for spreading misinformationI can to check so don't quote me, but I'm half sure that's internal floor not footprint
actually not, the internal dimension is only used for building regs purposes not for planning! You can "un thanks" my previous post for spreading misinformation
https://www.planningportal.co.uk/info/200130/common_projects/46/porches
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- the ground floor area (measured externally) would not exceed three square metres"
that's how the queen ended up with this porch on buckingham palaceThe planning portal needs to sort out it's terminology. You can't have "ground floor area" and measured externally in the same sentence as they are different meanings
It is the footprint of the external walls, the "ground area" that is the relevant factor.
Just like going down to EH Smiths!As long as you make sure that the porch uses yet another different type of brick then it will fit in nicely.
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