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To cut a long story short, yes you generally can build a brick shed in a garden. Planning permission may be required if the building is particularly large for a shed or in certain designated areas. Sheds usually fall under the category of outbuildings when it comes to planning permission.
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Read More »A brick shed in the garden creates a solid structure that’s ideal for storing furniture and equipment. Before starting construction, be sure to understand if planning permission is required. Space at home is becoming a premium and a garden shed can be the perfect solution for additional storage needs. A separate outbuilding in the garden is great for storing garden furniture during the winter, as well as tools and gardening equipment. Most garden sheds are made from timber and purchased from a local garden building supplier. While timber is great, there are numerous benefits to a brick built construction that can make it better value for money, despite the additional costs. While timber sheds require yearly maintenance with a wood preserver, a brick construction can be left untreated and still look the same years into the future. Bricks also provide increased durability and robustness, making a good solution for keeping the building secure and contents inside protected. Building a shed can turn into a complex process and the costs can soon begin to add up, especially when installing extra features such as an electricity supply or insulation. The shed base can also be expensive, and an area many new shed owners don’t account for. The first step to building a brick shed in a garden is to check whether planning permission is required. Falling on the wrong side of planning regulations could result in being ordered to take the outbuilding down in the future. Once you’ve decided the size and location of the brick shed, it’s time to see whether a planning application is needed. Note: This information is provided as a guide, If in any doubt you should contact your local planning authority.
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Read More »Building the concrete shed without coming forward of the front wall of the property means the shed must be positioned in the side or rear garden. Construction in the front garden is not suitable for permitted development. No balconies, verandas or raised platforms – Though uncommon for a shed, it’s not possible to integrate a veranda or balcony as part of the construction. Where a platform is required, it must not have a height of more than 30cm. Though uncommon for a shed, it’s not possible to integrate a veranda or balcony as part of the construction. Where a platform is required, it must not have a height of more than 30cm. Outbuildings not to exceed 50% of the land around the original house – The majority of space on land around a property should not be taken up by outbuildings such as a shed. The total amount of outbuildings are not to exceed 50% of the land around the house. In this scenario, the original house is how it stood on 1st July 1948. Even if the previous owners added other outbuildings, they still contribute towards the land used. The majority of space on land around a property should not be taken up by outbuildings such as a shed. The total amount of outbuildings are not to exceed 50% of the land around the house. In this scenario, the original house is how it stood on 1st July 1948. Even if the previous owners added other outbuildings, they still contribute towards the land used. In specific locations the maximum area covered by outbuildings more than 20 metres from the house is limited to 10 square metres – In locations including the boards, Areas of outstanding national beauty, national parks, and world heritage sites, buildings more than 20 metres from the house cannot exceed 10 square metres in size. In locations including the boards, Areas of outstanding national beauty, national parks, and world heritage sites, buildings more than 20 metres from the house cannot exceed 10 square metres in size. On designated land, an outbuilding at the side of a property requires planning permission – If the side of the house, instead of a rear garden is going to be used in a designated area, planning permission is needed. Designated areas include conservation areas, world heritage sites, the broads, national parks and areas of outstanding national beauty. If the side of the house, instead of a rear garden is going to be used in a designated area, planning permission is needed. Designated areas include conservation areas, world heritage sites, the broads, national parks and areas of outstanding national beauty. In the property of listed buildings, planning permission is required – Any outbuilding, including a brick shed, in the curtilage of a listed building will require planning permission.
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