A bit of a long shot - but I’m in a bit of a dilemma and I’m hoping someone maybe able to offer a bit of advice..
A bit long winded this so please bear with me...
Is it still possible to build a house without planning permission so long as the roof line is less than 4 meters high??
I'm hoping to buy an old cottage with 6 acres of land. On the land is a newish (10 years old) stable block. the plot is described as countryside - although it is hemmed in back and front by newly built industrial estates and is situated a mile or so between two towns.
I'd like to build a new 4 bed house on the stable block site and then let the in-laws have the cottage.
Unsure of where I stood with the local planning dept - I paid them an informal visit to ask how I should proceed with getting permissions etc.
I met a stone wall of disapproval - without even getting a chance of explaining how/where I’d like to build. Apparently the building would not be "sustainable". I was told that i could apply for formal outlined planning permission - but it would be "viewed unfavourably". I never got chance to explain I’d like to use any kind of eco friendly/renewable materials and also use wind/solar/biomass energy sources etc etc making the building very sustainable. Would also like to live off the land - growing fruit and veg - keeping a few chucks and possibley a willow plantation for harvesting for wood burning stove.
I have been advised by a local builder to seek the help of a planning consultant to help put my case across at a meeting with the planning committee which I may well do.
But (and here's the point of my post) a friend suggested I could build without permission if the roof was under 4 meters high - regardless of floor area.
this is a project that the wife and I have dreamed of doing for years - but could never afford a large enough plot, then this offer comes along from my wife’s aunt which is really the opportunity of a lifetime and would hate to see it pass us by just because of an over zealous planning office junior.
I'm not in this to make a quick profit - indeed all our savings would be tide up in it and would be a life long commitment including me not being able to retire till I’m in my 80's - if my maths is correct!!
I've done a fair bit of research online but can only find cases where this ruling has applied to summer houses and outbuildings.
Thanks for reading this - and any ideas or help would be greatly appreciated
A bit long winded this so please bear with me...
Is it still possible to build a house without planning permission so long as the roof line is less than 4 meters high??
I'm hoping to buy an old cottage with 6 acres of land. On the land is a newish (10 years old) stable block. the plot is described as countryside - although it is hemmed in back and front by newly built industrial estates and is situated a mile or so between two towns.
I'd like to build a new 4 bed house on the stable block site and then let the in-laws have the cottage.
Unsure of where I stood with the local planning dept - I paid them an informal visit to ask how I should proceed with getting permissions etc.
I met a stone wall of disapproval - without even getting a chance of explaining how/where I’d like to build. Apparently the building would not be "sustainable". I was told that i could apply for formal outlined planning permission - but it would be "viewed unfavourably". I never got chance to explain I’d like to use any kind of eco friendly/renewable materials and also use wind/solar/biomass energy sources etc etc making the building very sustainable. Would also like to live off the land - growing fruit and veg - keeping a few chucks and possibley a willow plantation for harvesting for wood burning stove.
I have been advised by a local builder to seek the help of a planning consultant to help put my case across at a meeting with the planning committee which I may well do.
But (and here's the point of my post) a friend suggested I could build without permission if the roof was under 4 meters high - regardless of floor area.
this is a project that the wife and I have dreamed of doing for years - but could never afford a large enough plot, then this offer comes along from my wife’s aunt which is really the opportunity of a lifetime and would hate to see it pass us by just because of an over zealous planning office junior.
I'm not in this to make a quick profit - indeed all our savings would be tide up in it and would be a life long commitment including me not being able to retire till I’m in my 80's - if my maths is correct!!
I've done a fair bit of research online but can only find cases where this ruling has applied to summer houses and outbuildings.
Thanks for reading this - and any ideas or help would be greatly appreciated
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