MikeG.
Established Member
Well, we haven't even bought the house yet, but I have already had a first stab at the workshop! I have decided to try and squeeze in just under the size that Building Control become involved, because there are a couple of adjacent trees and clay soil, so I want to avoid a costly structural-engineered footing/ slab.
I checked the rules carefully, and the size given is "under 30 sq.m floor area". Floor area is within the external wall, so, it is not slab size......and so the attached is a few square mm under 30 sq.m.
The other design criteria is that it must be in keeping with the historic buildings all around......it is within the curtilage of a listed building. This explains the "shed & extension" look, rather than just having one big roof on a rectangular building.
The sharp eyed amongst you might notice that I propose a new purchase.
Mike
I checked the rules carefully, and the size given is "under 30 sq.m floor area". Floor area is within the external wall, so, it is not slab size......and so the attached is a few square mm under 30 sq.m.
The other design criteria is that it must be in keeping with the historic buildings all around......it is within the curtilage of a listed building. This explains the "shed & extension" look, rather than just having one big roof on a rectangular building.
The sharp eyed amongst you might notice that I propose a new purchase.
Mike