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If you build a house on the plot, you can then sell your existing house and move into the new property and that becomes your new principal residence.
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Learn More »Asking 'can I build a house in my garden?' is a very practical, and cost-saving, question for those with sizeable or surplus land. Building a house on land you already own that is part of your garden is the self-builders dream ticket. There are so many reasons building a house in your garden is a good idea, from saving on plot and legal fees to gaining access to services and (if done correctly) avoiding capital gains tax on the increase in the land value created by the planning permission. Follow our advice below on the best way to gain planning permission, what you might be able to build and what considerations you'll need to make before breaking ground.
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Learn More »Ecological issues can be a hassle particular certain times of year, bats are a potential problem if you are demolishing existing buildings, you need to do a bat survey and obtain a bat licence for the demolition works and these are very time-limited during particular seasons. You need to check this out with a qualified ecologist. Ponds can also be a problem if they harbour great crested newts and well established mature gardens may have other ecological habitat. But ecology rarely stops development, it usually only affects the timing but there are often many things you can do to enhance the site so that ultimately it’s a net benefit in ecological terms, which is what it should be under most planning policies.
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Quite a lot of planning authorities have garden size standards and most adopt the usual rules of thumb about overlooking and overshadowing to protect the neighbours privacy and to make sure their windows don’t lose too much light. These things are never absolute, there is usually a 21m window to window minimum if this is met then privacy is normally not considered an issue. Equally overshadowing is codified in design guides in terms of what is likely to be accepted. Issues like privacy and overshadowing will have a key influence on where a house can be built because impact on neighbours will be paramount. Housing density should also be a consideration. Google Earth is a godsend to people like me, it enables a very easy assessment of the kind of grain and layout of a residential area into which new plots can comfortably fit. Very often good garden plots become very obvious once they’re built in other words they fit in to the natural grain and appearance of the area. Having said this most local authorities and the government are keen to maximise the use of built up areas to create more housing so increasing density is possible as long as it’s done sensitively.
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