Margate
Permitted Development Extensions in Margate
We provide clear, professional guidance on permitted development extensions in Margate and surrounding areas. Whether you’re planning a rear, side, or two-storey extension, understanding local planning constraints and national permitted development limits is essential before work begins.
Common Permitted Development Issues in Margate
- Materials not matching existing dwelling
- Extension built beyond original rear wall line
- Article 4 Direction restrictions
- Overall height above permitted maximum
- Dormer facing road
- Listed building restrictions
Property Types We Advise On in Margate
- Bungalows
- Properties with previous extensions
- Properties within conservation areas
- Terraced houses
- Corner plot homes
Many rear extensions fall within permitted development limits, but projection depth, height, and boundary proximity must comply with national rules and any local restrictions. Yes, but professional plans improve clarity and reduce refusal risk. Extensions in flood risk areas may require additional assessments and possibly planning permission. Garage conversions are often permitted development, but planning restrictions may apply depending on conditions attached to the original approval. Listed buildings require listed building consent, even for minor works. Permitted development rights typically do not apply. National Parks have stricter controls and reduced permitted development rights.Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need planning permission for a rear extension in Margate?
Can I submit planning drawings myself?
Can I extend my house in a flood zone?
Can I convert my garage into living space?
Can I extend a listed building?
Can I extend in a National Park?
If you're planning an extension in Margate and want to confirm whether it qualifies under permitted development rules, request a free assessment today and get clarity before you build.
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