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Phil L
 
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Default Lean-to greenhouse.

Ian Stirling wrote:
Phil L wrote:
Ian Stirling wrote:
I have been idly considering, for several years, a lean-to
greenhouse, along the south facing side of the house.
It's nowhere near a road or neighbours, and the house is sunken on
that side, with a 1m path, to a 1-2m wall.

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It's a temporary structure and you don't need planning permission,
although you can expect a deluge of posts to tell you that you do,
by the brigade who apply for planning permission each time they want
to mow their lawn.
Our building control aren't even interested in conservatories


Why is it a temporary structure?


Because if you sell the house, temproary structures don't come into it...if
it was a permanent structure like an extension, then the buyer (or more
accurately his solicitior) will want to see plans, dates passed, details of
BCO visits etc, with temporary structures, you can dismantle and take them
with you and they don't affect the price nor deeds or any other legalities
concerning the property.

Serious question - I would hope it to last ~20 years with no
maintainance (barring glass) and be anchored to the existing wall.
Ok, it can be removed moderately easily, but, so can some of those
german kit houses.


It may be anchored to the house but so is a side gate / fence / iron
railings etc, they are attached *to* the house but they are not part of it
IYSWIM.