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The house we live in has a detached garage accessible via the lane we live on (front) and the bottom of our garden (door into garage).
The garage building is terraced (different neighbours on both sides) and dates back about 150 years. It is about 3.5m wide and about 8m deep although it narrows to about 2.5m at the garden end.
Height - it has a pitched roof on the road end and a sloping corrugated roof at the other which runs up to meet the main pitched roof. The pitched end would allow about 15 feet of height at the apex.
In short it would make a pretty fine studio/office space.
It would need proper insulation etc. and would obviously cost a fair bit. But all of this assumes that we could get planning so:
1) Assuming we don't expand the existing floor area - do we need planning consent ?
2) If I wanted to make some money out of the studio would this constitute change of use and require planning ?
3) The up-and-over door is straight onto a quite lane. If I wanted to brick this up with a door would the fact that the door is straight onto the lane present an issue from a planning perspective ?
I know that the best answer here is talk to the planning office and maybe get a site visit, but will they do this free of charge or will it cost ?
Cheers all !
The garage building is terraced (different neighbours on both sides) and dates back about 150 years. It is about 3.5m wide and about 8m deep although it narrows to about 2.5m at the garden end.
Height - it has a pitched roof on the road end and a sloping corrugated roof at the other which runs up to meet the main pitched roof. The pitched end would allow about 15 feet of height at the apex.
In short it would make a pretty fine studio/office space.
It would need proper insulation etc. and would obviously cost a fair bit. But all of this assumes that we could get planning so:
1) Assuming we don't expand the existing floor area - do we need planning consent ?
2) If I wanted to make some money out of the studio would this constitute change of use and require planning ?
3) The up-and-over door is straight onto a quite lane. If I wanted to brick this up with a door would the fact that the door is straight onto the lane present an issue from a planning perspective ?
I know that the best answer here is talk to the planning office and maybe get a site visit, but will they do this free of charge or will it cost ?
Cheers all !