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Every client’s needs are different. That’s why we offer two ways of working with us, both of which provide the same amazing architectural services.

The first is our traditional approach, where we send a designer to your home to conduct a design consultation and carry out a measured survey on your behalf. This allows us to gain a deeper understanding of your project and ensure that all details are accounted for.

The second is our online-only system, which is perfect for clients who may live to far away to be able to meet with us in person, or are confident in measuring their own homes and already have a very good idea of what they are looking to achieve with their build. 

With this option, we can produce drawings from photographs and measurements provided by you (in many cases we can even use estate agent floor plans). 

We will conduct a design consultation via Zoom meeting, allowing us to collaborate on your project no matter where you are in the UK.  

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Planning Drawings

Are you planning a home improvement project but struggling to find the necessary planning drawings to obtain the necessary permissions? Look no further! Our expert team of architectural designers can help you obtain planning permission and bring your project to life with customised planning drawings that meet your unique needs and style.

With our professional services, you can have peace of mind knowing that your project is in the hands of skilled and dedicated experts who will guide you through every step of the process. We’ll take care of everything, from drafting the necessary planning drawings to submitting the required applications and liaising with local authorities to ensure compliance with building regulations.

Why settle for an architectural firm that doesn’t understand your unique needs and preferences? Our fixed-price model ensures that you know exactly what you’re getting and how much you’re paying, without any hidden fees or surprises. We’re committed to making the process as simple and stress-free as possible, so you can focus on the excitement of bringing your dream home improvement project to life.

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Our expert team offers two convenient and flexible ways to work with us that can be tailored to fit your specific needs – choose the traditional approach with an experienced designer visiting your home, or the online-only approach from the comfort of your own home.

Whichever option you choose, you can be confident that you’ll receive the same high-quality design and planning services, customized to your unique needs and style. Our expert team is ready to guide you through every step of the process and help you achieve your vision for your home.

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Are you looking to transform your loft into a stunning living space but overwhelmed by the process of creating loft conversion plans? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Our expert team of architectural designers understands your unique needs and preferences and offers two convenient and flexible ways to work with us that can be tailored to fit your specific needs.

Two Ways To Work With Us

With our traditional approach, one of our experienced designers will visit your home, take measurements, and discuss your project in person, providing you with personalised attention and guidance to help you create your perfect loft conversion plans.

Alternatively, our online-only approach allows you to work with us from the comfort of your own home, using Zoom calls, photographs, sketches, and measurements that you provide to us. No matter which option you choose, you can be confident that you’ll receive the same high-quality design and planning services, tailored to your unique needs and style.

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Why settle for an architectural firm that doesn’t understand your unique needs and preferences?

Our fixed-price model ensures that you know exactly what you’re getting and how much you’re paying, without any hidden fees or surprises.

We’re committed to making the process as simple and stress-free as possible, so you can focus on the excitement of bringing your dream loft conversion project to life.

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With our innovative design solutions, expert craftsmanship, and unparalleled attention to detail, we’re committed to delivering exceptional results that exceed your expectations.

Whether you’re looking for a cutting-edge contemporary design or a timeless classic, our team of  designers has the skill, knowledge, and experience to bring your vision to life.

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Now you can have your home extension or loft conversion designed and drawn up by a highly skilled and experienced architectural design practice for a fraction of the price a local architect would charge.

Whats more, you can have sketch proposals like the one shown on the left in just a few hours if you book in an initial zoom design consultation and virtual survey package.

If you prefer to skip the zoom consultation not to worry as your sketch proposals will still be with you in 2 working days and more often than not, even sooner !

Once you have had a chance to look at the sketch proposals and confirmed we are all on the same page with the design concept as a whole then we will get to work on your planning and/or building regulations drawings (depending which package you select) and you will be able to download these with 5-10 working days.

As soon as you approve your planning drawings your designer will produce visually impressive 3D rendered images of your house extensions to allow you to appreciate how impressive your newly extended home will look.

Our simple online service allows you to recieve professionally drafted planning and building regulations drawings for your home extension at a fraction of the cost of using your local architect.

We can produce your extension plans from photographs, sketches and measurements provided to us by you.

We can even work from previous architect plans or even estate agent floor plans – it really couldn’t be easier

Planning Drawings: Your Key to a Successful Building Project

If you’re planning a building project, whether it’s a new build, an extension, or a renovation, planning drawings are an essential component of the process. As an architecture practice based in the UK, Fixed Price Architecture has extensive experience in creating planning drawings that are clear, detailed, and compliant with all relevant regulations. In this article, we’ll take you through everything you need to know about planning drawings, building regulations, and planning permission, and how to get started on your project.

Do You Require Planning Permission?

The first step in any building project is to determine whether you need planning permission. In the UK, there are certain rules and regulations around planning permission that depend on the type and size of your proposed development, as well as its location and impact on the local area. For example, if you’re planning an extension, you may be able to proceed under permitted development rights, which allow certain types of development without the need for planning permission. However, if your proposed extension is over a certain size or height, you will likely need to apply for planning permission.

Planning Permission Drawings

Once you’ve determined whether you need planning permission, the next step is to prepare your planning permission drawings. 

If you are not sure whether your project requires planning permission or not then a good place to start is the Governments Planning Portal website.

These are the detailed plans and elevations that show the proposed development in relation to the existing property and surrounding area. Planning permission drawings must be clear and detailed, and show how your proposed development will meet all relevant planning policies and guidelines. This is where the expertise of an architectural practice such as Fixed Price Architecture can be invaluable, as we can create planning permission drawings that are not only compliant, but also show your proposed development in its best light.

Building Regulation Plans

In addition to building regulations drawings, you may also need to prepare building regulation plans. These plans show the proposed development in relation to the existing property and the surrounding area, and must include detailed information on the construction methods, materials, and other technical aspects of the project. Building regulation plans are essential for obtaining building control approval, and Fixed Price Architecture can prepare these plans for you as part of our architectural service.

Get Started: Planning Drawings

If you’re ready to get started on your building project, the first step is to contact an architectural practice such as Fixed Price Architecture. We offer a range of services, from planning permission and building regulations drawings to full architectural services for new builds, extensions, and renovations. You can get a quote for your project by contacting us online, or by visiting our site and seeing the type of architectural work we have done in the past.

Building Regulations Drawings

Building regulations are a set of minimum standards that must be met in order to ensure the safety and quality of a building. Building regulations drawings are the detailed plans that show how your proposed development will meet these standards. Building regulations drawings are a crucial part of any building project, and must be prepared by a qualified architect or building engineer. Fixed Price Architecture can create building regulations drawings that are accurate, detailed, and compliant, giving you peace of mind that your building project is safe and of high quality.

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Planning drawings are an essential component of any building project, and can make the difference between a successful project and a costly and time-consuming one. Whether you need planning permission drawings, building regulations drawings, or building regulation plans, Fixed Price Architecture can provide the expertise and guidance you need to make your building project a success. Contact us today to find out more.

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How Does It Work?

We will produce professionally constructed full planning and building regulations drawings, specifications and documentation for your loft conversion project using some very basic information provided by you.

Don’t worry, we do not require anything technical or difficult, just some basic measurments, photographs of your home and details of the kind of loft conversion you are looking to add to your home.

You will be provided access to your online project board (also downloadable as a smartphone app) where you can chat with our team of loft conversion specialists who will be more than happy to assist you when measuring your home. 

Alternatively, if you are live within a 100 mile radius of our offices then we can send a member of our team to carry out a measured survey of your home from as little as £295.00 (depending on location)

Now you can have your loft conversion designed and drawn up by a highly skilled and experienced architectural design practice for a fraction of the price a local architect would charge.

Whats more, you can have sketch proposals like the one shown on the left in just a few hours if you book in an initial zoom design consultation and virtual survey package.

If you prefer to skip the zoom consultation not to worry as your sketch proposals will still be with you in 2 working days and more often than not, sooner !

Once you have had a chance to look at the sketch proposals and confirmed we are all on the same page with the design concept as a whole then we will get to work on your planning and/or building regulations drawings (depending which package you select) and you will be able to download these with 5-10 working days.

As soon as you approve your planning drawings your designer will produce visually impressive 3D rendered images of your loft conversion to allow you to appreciate how impressive your newly extended loft space will look.

You will be provided with access to your very own online project board where you will be able upload your sketches and measurements and collaborate directly with our design team.

Furthermore you can download an app so that everything can be managed on your Smartphone or mobile device.

This allows you to login and see exactly where your loft conversion project is 24/7

Completely Risk Free – Pay a small deposit of £150 today and nothing more until you have approved your loft drawings and are completely happy.

Don’t worry about filling out planning application forms or building regulations applications and instead let our dedicated planning and building control support officers handle all the paperwork for you.

Furthermore we will act as your agent and respond to any requests made by the planning officer or building control inspector.

If your project requires permissions from other organisations such as build over agreements with your local sewage company or water supplier then we can complete your application for a buildover or in certain circumstances self certify on your behalf.

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We provide a new way of obtaining planning drawings produced by highly skilled architectural technicians for fraction of the price that you expect to pay a local architect.

Our planning drawings are produced to the highest standards and meet both local and national planning guidelines.

Whatsmore our plans are produced from information provided to us by you, the homeowner.

Dont worry, we dont need vast swaves of information and technical details from you in order to produce your planning drawings – in fact, in many cases an estate agent floor plan and some photos of the outside can get your project well under way !

Whether you have aspirations to convert your loft space or perhaps create a little haven with a new garden room. 

Our online architectural design team are on hand to help you make your dream home a reality!

Each and Every One Of Our Architectural Designers Was Hand Selected By Kev Miller, Our Company Founder To Ensure They Were The Perfect Fit For Our Clients.

Feel free to get in touch with us at any time to discuss your project. Our team are incredibly knowledgable but they are also friendly and extremely helpful.

Planning Permission

It depends on the type of project and the location. Some projects may be exempt from planning permission or fall under permitted development, while others may require planning permission. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific project and determine if planning permission is required.

Conservatories can often be considered as permitted development if certain conditions are met. However, if the conservatory does not meet these conditions, planning permission will be required. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific conservatory project and determine if planning permission is required.

Planning permission typically lasts for three years from the date of approval. If the development has not commenced within this time frame, a new planning application will need to be submitted.

Loft conversions can often be considered as permitted development if certain conditions are met. However, if the loft conversion does not meet these conditions, planning permission will be required. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific loft conversion project and determine if planning permission is required.

The time it takes to obtain planning permission can vary depending on the complexity of the project and the local planning authority. Typically, it takes around 8 weeks for a decision to be made on a planning application. However, more complex projects may take longer.

Sheds can often be considered as permitted development if certain conditions are met. However, if the shed does not meet these conditions, planning permission will be required. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific shed project and determine if planning permission is required.

Porches can often be considered as permitted development if certain conditions are met. However, if the porch does not meet these conditions, planning permission will be required. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific porch project and determine if planning permission is required.

Solar panels can often be considered as permitted development if certain conditions are met. However, if the solar panels do not meet these conditions, planning permission will be required. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific solar panel project and determine if planning permission is required.

Garage conversions can often be considered as permitted development if certain conditions are met. However, if the garage conversion does not meet these conditions, planning permission will be required. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific garage conversion project and determine if planning permission is required.

Extensions can often be considered as permitted development if certain conditions are met. However, if the extension does not meet these conditions, planning permission will be required. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific extension project and determine if planning permission is required.

The cost of planning permission varies depending on the type of project and the local planning authority. The application fee for a householder planning application is currently £226 in England. However, additional fees may be required for more complex projects.

Planning permission can be applied for by submitting a planning application to the local planning authority. The application form can be found on the planning portal website, and it will require information about the proposed development, including plans, elevations, and supporting documentation. We advise you to contact us for assistance with the planning application process.

Planning permission can be obtained by submitting a planning application to the local planning authority. The application will be assessed based on various factors, including the impact of the development on the local area, its design, and its compliance with local planning policies. We advise you to contact us for assistance with the planning application process.

Summer houses can often be considered as permitted development if certain conditions are met. However, if the summer house does not meet these conditions, planning permission will be required. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific summer house project and determine if planning permission is required.

The size of an extension that can be built without planning permission depends on several factors, including the type of property, location, and whether the property is in a conservation area or has other restrictions. In general, a single-story rear extension for a detached property must not extend more than 4 meters from the original rear wall of the house, while for semi detached and terraced properties, it should not extend more than 3 meters. A two-story extension requires planning permission. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific extension project and determine if planning permission is required.

You will need planning permission for a project if it is not considered as permitted development or exempt from planning permission. Permitted development rights allow you to carry out certain types of development without requiring planning permission. These rights can be limited, and some projects may not be covered by them. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific project and determine if planning permission is required.

The size of a conservatory that can be built without planning permission depends on several factors, including the type of property, location, and whether the property is in a conservation area or has other restrictions. In general, a conservatory should not extend beyond the original rear wall of the house by more than 3 meters for a detached property or 4 meters for a semi-detached or terraced property. It should also not be higher than 4 meters or taller than the eaves of the existing house. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific conservatory project and determine if planning permission is required.

Some types of development can be carried out on agricultural land without requiring planning permission. These may include the erection, extension or alteration of an agricultural building or structure, the installation of a fish tank or cage, and the installation of a waste facility. However, some restrictions may apply, and it is important to check with the local planning authority before undertaking any development on agricultural land.

The size of an extension that can be built without planning permission depends on several factors, including the type of property, location, and whether the property is in a conservation area or has other restrictions. In general, a single-story rear extension for a detached property must not extend more than 4 meters from the original rear wall of the house and semi-detached or terraced properties this is reduced to 3 metres from the original rear wall of the house

The maximum size of a shed that can be built without planning permission in the UK is 15 square meters. However, if the shed is located more than 1 meter from the property boundary, it can be up to 30 square meters. Additionally, the shed must not be used for any residential purposes and should be for storage or other purposes related to the main dwelling. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific shed project and determine if planning permission is required.

You do not usually need planning permission for a driveway if it is made of a porous material, such as gravel or permeable block paving, and if the new or replacement driveway is not larger than the original. However, if the driveway is made of non-porous material, such as concrete or tarmac, or if it involves any other changes to the front of the property, planning permission may be required. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific driveway project and determine if planning permission is required.

Log cabins can often be considered as permitted development if certain conditions are met. However, if the log cabin does not meet these conditions, planning permission will be required. The conditions include, among others, the size of the log cabin, its height, and its distance from the main dwelling. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific log cabin project and determine if planning permission is required.

Planning permission may be required for a swimming pool, depending on several factors, including the size of the pool, its location, and the type of property. If the pool is located in a conservation area or on a listed building, planning permission will be required. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific swimming pool project and determine if planning permission is required.

Car ports can often be considered as permitted development if certain conditions are met. However, if the car port does not meet these conditions, planning permission will be required. The conditions include, among others, the size of the car port, its location, and its distance from the main dwelling. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific car port project and determine if planning permission is required.

Shepherd’s huts can often be considered as permitted development if certain conditions are met. However, if the shepherd’s hut does not meet these conditions, planning permission will be required. The conditions include, among others, the size of the shepherd’s hut, its location, and its use. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific shepherd’s hut project and determine if planning permission is required.

The size of a garden room that can be built without planning permission depends on several factors, including the type of property, location, and whether the property is in a conservation area or has other restrictions. In general, a garden room should not be more than 50% of the total area of land around the original house, and it should not be used for any residential purposes. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific garden room project and determine if planning permission is required.

Planning permission may be required for a dormer, depending on the size, location, and design of the dormer. In general, if the dormer is on the rear of the property and does not exceed certain size limits, it may be considered as permitted development. However, if the dormer is on the front or side of the property, or if it exceeds the size limits, planning permission may be required. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific dormer project and determine if planning permission is required.

A dropped kerb is usually considered as a form of highway development, and planning permission may be required. Additionally, permission from the local highways authority may also be necessary. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific dropped kerb project and determine if planning permission is required.

Planning permission may be required for a treehouse, depending on the size, location, and design of the treehouse. In general, if the treehouse is not permanent and does not exceed certain size limits, it may be considered as permitted development. However, if the treehouse is permanent or exceeds the size limits, planning permission may be required. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific treehouse project and determine if planning permission is required.

Planning permission is usually required for a wind turbine. The local planning authority will assess the impact of the wind turbine on the local area and consider factors such as noise, visual impact, and its effect on wildlife. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific wind turbine project and determine if planning permission is required.

Planning permission may not be required to convert a garage, depending on the type of conversion and the size of the garage. However, if the conversion involves a change of use, such as turning a garage into a dwelling, planning permission may be required. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific garage conversion project and determine if planning permission is required.

Planning permission is not usually required to remove a chimney, but it is advisable to check with the local planning authority before undertaking any works. Additionally, if the property is listed, planning permission may be required. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific chimney removal project and determine if planning permission is required.

Planning permission may be required for a balcony, depending on several factors such as the location, size, and design of the balcony. If the balcony is on the side or front of the property or overlooks a public space, planning permission may be required. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific balcony project and determine if planning permission is required.

A brick shed may be considered as permitted development if certain conditions are met. The shed should not exceed certain size limits and should be located at least 1 meter away from any boundary. However, if the shed is larger than the size limits or is not located at least 1 meter away from any boundary, planning permission may be required. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific brick shed project and determine if planning permission is required.

Planning permission may be required for a lean-to, depending on the size, location, and design of the structure. In general, if the lean-to is on the side or front of the property or exceeds certain size limits, planning permission may be required. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific lean-to project and determine if planning permission is required.

Planning permission is not usually required to change a conservatory roof, as long as the new roof is of similar or lower height than the original and the conservatory is not used for any residential purposes. However, if the new roof exceeds certain height limits or the conservatory is being converted into a habitable room, planning permission may be required. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific conservatory roof project and determine if planning permission is required.

Planning permission is not usually required to knock down internal walls, as long as the works do not affect the external appearance of the property or its structural integrity. However, if the works involve major alterations to the layout of the property or affect its character or appearance, planning permission may be required. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific internal wall removal project and determine if planning permission is required.

A greenhouse may be considered as permitted development if certain conditions are met. The greenhouse should not exceed certain size limits and should be located at least 1 meter away from any boundary. However, if the greenhouse is larger than the size limits or is not located at least 1 meter away from any boundary, planning permission may be required. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific greenhouse project and determine if planning permission is required.

Planning permission may be required to widen your driveway, depending on several factors such as the location, size, and design of the driveway. If the works affect the visibility of road users or the drainage of the area, planning permission may be required. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific driveway widening project and determine if planning permission is required.

Planning permission is not usually required for a flag pole, as long as it is below a certain height and is not located on a listed building or within a conservation area. However, it is advisable to check with the local planning authority before undertaking any works. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific flag pole project and determine if planning permission is required.

Planning permission may be required for a mobile home, depending on several factors such as the size, location, and use of the mobile home. If the mobile home is intended for permanent residential use, planning permission may be required. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific mobile home project and determine if planning permission is required.

Planning permission may be required for a shipping container, depending on several factors such as the size, location, and use of the container. If the container is intended for permanent use, planning permission may be required. Additionally, if the container is visible from a public road or is located in a conservation area, planning permission may also be required. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific shipping container project and determine if planning permission is required.

Planning permission may be required for a temporary structure, depending on several factors such as the size, location, and use of the structure. If the structure is intended to be in place for more than 28 days, planning permission may be required. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific temporary structure project and determine if planning permission is required.

Planning permission is not usually required for air conditioning units, as long as they are not located on a listed building or within a conservation area. However, it is advisable to check with the local planning authority before undertaking any works. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific air conditioning project and determine if planning permission is required.

Yes, you can apply for planning permission before buying a house. This can be useful if you want to assess the feasibility of a particular project before making a purchase. However, we advise you to contact us to discuss your specific situation and determine if applying for planning permission before buying a house is the best course of action.

Yes, it is possible to apply for planning permission before buying land, as this can help determine the feasibility of proposed development and any potential issues. However, it is important to note that planning permission is site-specific and is not transferable to a new owner. Additionally, any proposed development may impact the purchase price of the land. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific planning permission project and determine the feasibility of obtaining planning permission before purchasing the land.

Yes, it is possible to obtain planning permission on agricultural land, although there are certain restrictions and conditions. The use of agricultural land for non-agricultural purposes may require planning permission, and the development must be consistent with the local planning policies and regulations. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific agricultural land project and determine the feasibility of obtaining planning permission.

Yes, planning permission may be required for a holiday let, especially if the property is located in a sensitive area or if the use of the property is significantly different from the existing use. Additionally, building regulations approval is required to ensure that the property is safe and compliant. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific holiday let project and determine if planning permission is required.

Generally, planning permission is not required for a soakaway, as long as it is not located in a sensitive area or it does not have a significant impact on the external appearance of the property. However, building regulations approval is required to ensure that the soakaway is safe and compliant. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific soakaway project and determine if planning permission is required.

Planning permission may be required for electric gates, especially if they impact the external appearance of the property, create access issues, or obstruct the view of the road. Additionally, building regulations approval may be required to ensure that the installation is safe and compliant. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific electric gate project and determine if planning permission is required.

Planning permission is not required to change the colour of window frames, as long as the change does not significantly alter the external appearance of the property. However, if the property is a listed building or located in a conservation area, planning permission may be required. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific window frame project and determine if planning permission is required.

Generally, planning permission is not required for a pond, as long as it is not excessively large or located in a sensitive area. However, if the pond is part of a larger development or has a significant impact on the external appearance of the property, planning permission may be required. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific pond project and determine if planning permission is required.

Planning permission may be required for a tennis court, especially if it is excessively large or located in a sensitive area. Additionally, if the court is part of a larger development, planning permission may be required. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific tennis court project and determine if planning permission is required.

Planning permission may be required for a yurt, as it is a temporary structure that is intended for habitation. Additionally, the use of the land may impact the need for planning permission. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific yurt project and determine if planning permission is required.

Yes, planning permission may be required for a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO), especially if it involves a change of use or if the property is located in a sensitive area. Additionally, building regulations approval is required to ensure that the property is safe and compliant. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific HMO project and determine if planning permission is required.

Planning permission may be required for stables, depending on the size, location, and intended use of the structure. If the stables are excessively large or located in a sensitive area, planning permission may be required. Additionally, if the use of the stables is significantly different from the existing use, planning permission may be required. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific stables project and determine if planning permission is required.

Planning permission may not be required for converting a detached garage into a habitable space, as long as it falls under permitted development rights. However, if the proposed development exceeds the permitted development allowances or if the property is in a sensitive area, planning permission may be required. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific detached garage conversion project and determine if planning permission is required.

Planning permission may not be required for converting an outbuilding into a habitable space, as long as it falls under permitted development rights. However, if the proposed development exceeds the permitted development allowances or if the property is in a sensitive area, planning permission may be required. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific outbuilding conversion project and determine if planning permission is required.

Planning permission may not be required for renting out an annexe, as long as it falls under permitted development rights. However, if the proposed use of the annexe is significantly different from the existing use or if the property is in a sensitive area, planning permission may be required. Additionally, building regulations approval is required to ensure that the property is safe and compliant. We advise you to contact us to discuss your specific annexe rental project and determine if planning permission is required.

The value that planning permission adds to land can vary depending on various factors, such as the location of the land, the type of development, and the potential profits that can be made from the development. Generally, planning permission can significantly increase the value of the land, as it allows for the development of new properties or the modification of existing properties. However, the exact value that planning permission adds to land can only be determined on a case-by-case basis, and we advise you to contact us to discuss your specific land and development project.