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A tall shed in a neighbour's garden could prevent your garden from getting direct sunlight during the day. This is part of the reason that outbuildings within two metres of a neighbouring boundary can only have a maximum height of 2.5 metres.
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All garden buildings, including sheds, need to follow regulations to keep on the correct side of planning permission. The height of a shed is limited, especially when positioned close to a boundary. A garden shed or similar outbuilding can provide many benefits, including for storage and keeping garden furniture protected during the winter. With many of us spending more time at home than before, we have seen an increase in the popularity of garden buildings. The use of garden buildings has also changed, with many being converted into garden bars or perhaps a garden office. Even if you’re not looking to enjoy the benefits of a garden room, there’s a good chance your neighbour may be planning their own installation. It can often feel like a bad dream, waking up to see a neighbour has begun construction on an outbuilding close to your garden. To ensure a neighbour’s garden building is not going to ruin the enjoyment of your own property, there are planning rules in place that the building must meet. Most outbuildings, including sheds, can be installed without planning permission. But if they are too tall then planning permission will be required. If a neighbour has installed a shed which is too very high, they may possibly not be on the correct side of planning regulations. Note: This information is provided as a guide, If in any doubt you should contact your local planning authority.
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Your Local Planning Authority (LPA) On The Rules The 4-year rule covers any breach of building or operations development which has not been...
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To install a shed without planning permission it must fall completely within the requirements of Permitted Development and not be located in a designated area.
This is because the interior of a shed is warmer than outside and the problem starts with moisture present in the foundations. or which may have...
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We all want privacy in our own garden. Whether it’s relaxing in the summer or spending time with family, a garden should be a place that you can comfortably enjoy. If a neighbour has a shed with large windows, it may feel there is not much privacy in the garden. The easiest way to increase privacy is to use the maximum size fence panels possible around the garden. Most locations can use 2-metre high fence panels from the ground without the need for planning permission. This should be plenty to block out shed windows. If the windows are still visible above the fence, the shed may be too tall. The Local Planning Authority will be able to provide further information. Other methods include planting trees and other items in the garden to provide more privacy from neighbours.
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