When you decide to build a garden shed, log cabin, workshop, or other types of outbuilding, you may need to obtain planning permission, whilst other panel constructed structures may be exempt from these provisions. before you start your construction project, it is crucial that you research planning provisions and building regulations in your area to determine whether you are able to own a shed. Planning permission for a garden shed. much like a garage, a garden shed or greenhouse is classed as an outbuilding. this means that the regulations in place are similar, though the question as to how high you can build a garden shed differs from an extension or garage.. Garden buildings are considered permitted development and do not require planning permission as long as: the building is to be placed less than 2.0m from the boundary of the property with a maximum overall height of no more than 2.5m from existing ground level..
In the case of designated land, planning permission will still be required. in the case of land in national parks, areas of outstanding natural beauty and similar sites, any sheds or similar structures over 20 metres away from the house cannot take up more than 10 square metres.. Therefore the height of the shed would be measured from the highest ground level adjacent to it. if the height of the shed exceeds 2.5 metres above ground level then planning permission will be required. at this stage it will be assessed whether or not the height of the shed is a problem (amongst other considerations)..
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