Broadmead

Permitted Development Extensions in Broadmead

We provide clear, professional guidance on permitted development extensions in Broadmead 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 Broadmead

    • Eaves height exceeding 3 metres near boundary
    • Rear extension exceeds permitted projection limits Broadmead
    • Raised decking exceeding permitted height
    • Prior approval required but not obtained
    • Dormer facing road
    • Permitted development rights removed by planning condition

Property Types We Advise On in Broadmead

    • Properties with previous extensions
    • New build developments
    • Bungalows
    • Chalet-style houses
    • 1930s suburban homes

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need prior approval for a larger extension?

In some cases, larger home extensions require a prior approval process where neighbours are notified and the council assesses certain impacts.

Can I extend a house that has already been extended?

Permitted development limits are cumulative, so previous extensions may reduce what is still allowed.

What is the maximum rear projection allowed?

Detached houses may extend up to four metres under standard rules, or eight metres with prior approval. Smaller limits apply to other house types.

Do permitted development rights expire?

Permitted development rights generally remain unless removed by condition or Article 4 Direction.

Can I convert my garage into living space?

Garage conversions are often permitted development, but planning restrictions may apply depending on conditions attached to the original approval.

Does my extension need to match existing materials?

While not always mandatory under permitted development, matching materials is often recommended for visual consistency.

If you're planning an extension in Broadmead 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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