Is planning permission required for a Smart Garden Office?

Asked 6 months ago
No, planning permission is generally not required for a Smart Garden Office. The majority of our garden offices fall under Permitted Development rights, which allow homeowners to make certain improvements without obtaining planning permission. However, there are a few limitations to consider. For example, the office should not be higher than 2.5 meters and should not cover more than half of the garden. Additionally, the building should not be used for residential purposes or as a separate dwelling. It's always best to check your local authority's guidelines and consult with our experts to ensure compliance with regulations. Rest assured, our team at Smart Garden Offices can guide you through the entire process to make it hassle-free.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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