
Planning Permission for Garden Rooms / Garden Offices
Under regulations that came into effect on 1st October 2008, garden rooms / garden offices are considered to be permitted development, not needing planning permission, subject to a number of limits and conditions.
Importantly, garden rooms / garden offices must be for a purpose "incidental" to the enjoyment of the dwellinghouse. For example, a garden room intended to be used as a personal office, a games room, an artists studio, etc. would, in all likelihood, be considered incidental. However, a garden room intended to be used as a garden annex or granny flat, for permanent habitation, would not be considered incidental.
Limits and conditions: Step 1
If you answer "yes" to any of the following four questions below your garden room / garden office will require planning permission:
If you answered "no" to all of the above questions, then your garden room / garden office may be built under permitted development, subject to fulfilling the limits and conditions in Step 2 below.
Limits and conditions: Step 2
If you have fulfilled the limits and conditions in Step 1 above, the following criteria then apply:
The Garden Room Company Buildings
The Garden Room Company buildings have been designed to meet the requirements of the permitted development regulations:
The Duo range, with a double pitched roof, has an eaves height of 2.5m and a maximum overall height of less than 4m. This range meets permitted development rules so long as the building is located 2m from the boundaries.
The Mono range, with a single pitched roof, has an eaves height of 2.5m and a maximum overall height of less than 3m. This range meets permitted development rules so long as the building is located 2m from the boundaries. The Mono-Low, our reduced height version of The Mono, has a maximum overall height of 2.5m. These buildings meet permitted development rules and can be located within 2m of the boundaries. The Mini has a maximum overall height of 2.5m and meets permitted development rules, and can be located within 2m of the boundaries.
Building Regulations for Garden Rooms / Garden Offices The rules governing building regulations for garden rooms / garden offices are as follows: Less than 15m2 - Building regulations will not normally apply. Between 15m2 and 30m2 - Building regulations will not normally apply, providing that the building is either at least 1m from any boundary or is constructed of substantially non-combustible materials. In both cases above, building regulations will apply if the building contains sleeping accommodation. In situations where building regulations are required, The Garden Room Company will assist its customers to achieve approval for their garden room / garden office. Further Information For further information about the rules governing planning permission and building regulations for outbuildings, please click here to visit the government’s Planning Portal. All information above is based on the planning regime in England, and is given as guidance only and should not be relied upon as definitive legal information.
The Garden Room Company Planning Service
If planning permission is required The Garden Room Company offers its customers a full planning service. With our extensive planning experience, over many years, we are able to help with your planning application.
The combination of a garden room / garden office that is well designed and in keeping with the surrounding garden, along with sensible advice on siting, will ensure the best chance of a favourable planning decision. What's more, our service is free to customers who purchase a garden room / garden office from us. Please contact us for further details, terms and conditions.
For peace of mind we recommend that customers contact their local council planning department for specific advice.