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spanner1 | 13:26 Sat 05th May 2007 | Home & Garden
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whats the maximum size you can build a garden shed out of brick in the back garden
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Not totally sure on this, so don't hold me to it, but I think the key here is whether a structure is permanent (ie, brick) or temporary (wooden). If it's temporary, as far as I know there would be no size rules, but if brick, it would be classed as a permanent structure, and maybe be subject to planning applications and restrictions. I know when you are building an extension, you are allowed to add so much without permission but beyond that you need to apply for it. Though it's only a shed, chances are if it's permanent, it would come under those same rules.
How long is a piece of string!!
We knew someone who built a brick conservatory 12' x 12' and needed no planning permission. The let out was the perspex roof, if it had been tiled then permission would have been needed.

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