Jump to content

Neighbours building.... something?


Thorburn
 Share

Recommended Posts

Our neighbours started building something a week or so ago in their garden.

At first we assumed it was just a pergola or something similar as we have one in our garden which a previous owner had put in (we were going to get rid of it but instead took down some of the rails off it and have tidied it up for now).

Anyway over the weekend they've been working on it some more and we now have this.....

attachment.php?attachmentid=39578&stc=1&d=1278333490

It stands a couple feet over the height of the fence and looks absolutely hideous. Is this something that needs planning permission to do as its massive and they've fitted double glazed windows (on a building made out of hacked up fence panels? )

Just a bit concerned as its a bit of an eye-sore and you can see it from the road into our cul de sac, from our garden, and from the rear facing windows. Don't want something going up that could put people off should we ever want to move?

Or should I just mind my own business?

post-6279-137914449995_thumb.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The law was changed in 2008 to accomodate summer houses and a whole load of other garden buildings, avoiding the need for planning permission.

It's fine, as long as:

- the height does not exceed 2.5 metres

- it does not have a veranda, balcony or raised platform

- it does not cover more than half of the area of land around the original property

It's difficult to tell from that picture as we don't know the fence height, but it looks like it may well be around the 2.5 metre mark to me - and maybe he knows the regulations and has had it designed to suit?

That said, buildings can be deceptive until they're complete and it may well end up looking a lot better than it does right now.

p.s. must say I think the same as you and don't like the look of it at all.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Jesus Christ :eek: What an eyesore!!

Whether it was my business or not I wouldn't want my neighbour to have something like that in the garden either.

I recall hearing something about wooden structures not requiring planning permission as they are classed as temporary. However, if it is built on a concrete foundation and closer to a highway (footpath or road) than the original building then I think it does require PP.

I'd definitely be making a call to the local planning officer and e-mailing a photo over for their opinion. Concrete foundations and double glazing can hardly be considered temporary!!

Edited by Busby
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Fences are all 1.8m, I get the feeling its being built to be JUST inside the letter of the law.

Door unit will be 2055mm all in + height of the base its built on, then flat roof I'd assume as its within 2m of the boundary, so can't have a pitched roof as there is no allowance for that within that distance from the boundary.

Think the slanted look of some of the pillars is the effect of the camera distorting it, just used my Ixus quickly this morning.

Reckon I should fire off an enquire to these guys? Unlawful Planning Development - Swindon Borough Council

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Might it be best to ask them what it is ?

It's a lash up that would be seen as a temporary structure and sit inside the rules for sheds and cabins / summer houses.

I'd want to know it's final use- as it stands it won't be wind or weather proof and could be no more than a place to put bikes and house hold junk. If they intend to runa business / home office then I'm pretty sure the council would be interested.

Those fence panels look like a temp fixing, and I'd suspect they are awaiting a delivery of something a bit more build like.

Have you noticed if they have run cabling- electric, Cat 5, Tv or phone - have they run ducting for waste water or provided water in to the shell ?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Might it be best to ask them what it is ?

It's a lash up that would be seen as a temporary structure and sit inside the rules for sheds and cabins / summer houses.

I'd want to know it's final use- as it stands it won't be wind or weather proof and could be no more than a place to put bikes and house hold junk. If they intend to runa business / home office then I'm pretty sure the council would be interested.

Those fence panels look like a temp fixing, and I'd suspect they are awaiting a delivery of something a bit more build like.

Have you noticed if they have run cabling- electric, Cat 5, Tv or phone - have they run ducting for waste water or provided water in to the shell ?

We don't know them, the place had people going in and out pretty much every day since we moved in and they seem to have gutted the whole house in that time. Think its an Eastern European family but hard to tell.

No idea if they've been running any cabling or the likes as its not like I can just go snooping around their garden.

Someone did suggest that they might be trying to build up brick work and hide it with the fence panels, but reading the regulations I'm not sure why they would.

Definitely not a temporary thing as they've destroyed the whole garden and put down a massive concrete slab to build it on.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

If the structure is within 5m of the house or near another one (look at the neighbours garage), then you need planning. If the building is to be used for living/sleeping then you need planning.

Even if the structure is temporary and if it exceeds a certain size, or is going to hinder or look out of place then you need to inform the council.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

They are probably going to live in it as the whole house has been converted into a giant grow room for super skunk :)

House across the road already got raided for that and the tenants kicked out last month :roflmao:

If the structure is within 5m of the house or near another one (look at the neighbours garage), then you need planning. If the building is to be used for living/sleeping then you need planning.

Even if the structure is temporary and if it exceeds a certain size, or is going to hinder or look out of place then you need to inform the council.

Any reference for that?

Come on, admit it, you're worried that they'll be moving another 15 people in there! :roflmao:

Not exactly, but that would require planning permission.

I'm just not keen if its going to devalue my property, and it looks fugly.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thorburn, please don't take this the wrong way, but your view isn't exactly ruined is it ? OK it's not the most elegant structure, but it's not obscuring anything spectacular, it isn't next door to you, and I would guess they've read the rules and are building the biggest thing they can without having to comply with PP. They will have to comply with building regs though.

Maybe it's going to be a sauna, with lots of hot Czech chicks sat sweating, waiting for you to knock the door ? Or a Vietnamese greenhouse maybe ? Win win. :grin:

I suspect you're going to have to live with it, good luck in any case +++

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Please sign in to comment

You will be able to leave a comment after signing in



Sign In Now
 Share

×
×
  • Create New...