devonwoody
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Call it a restoration project :wink:
Benchwayze":2a49bxpa said:As for the additional shed, whilst no planning permission is required, my local council won't allow a wooden sheds within 15 metres of houses. Any shed in the yard must be metal. That doesn't please SWMBO, and I have also to persuade her to accept a shed (over and above the existing 'tool-shed') elsewhere in the garden.
Benchwayze":f1oc5zp1 said:Hi Craig...
I just realised that should read 15 feet (Five metres ) I am told it is to eliminate fire risk to buildings.
Walsall Council (My particular 'rulers'!) are a funny lot.
I discovered this when I enquired about covering over the side yard, to the boundary wall (Which is about 15 feet from the nearest pavement)
They said I would have to build a narrower extension with its own wall. Then, if I did that I would have to sink an inspection access hole for the drains that run beneath my property from the houses in the grove. (They were there before my house was built, I should add, although I maintain the drain should have been laid along the roadway, rather than through what was then a private vacant plot. It's caused me problems, and certainly will in the future, for whoever buys this property subsequently, should they want to extend properly.
I think I will just erect a shed in the corner of the yard. The worst they will do is tell me to take it down. if they do this, that might persuade SWIMBO to allow me to have it elsewhere in the garden. (Maybe a summerhouse!)
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Richard T":pf8hyrro said:Hi John,
If a shed elsewhere in the garden is a problem aesthetically, how about a folly? Castellated, with mock gothicness and hanging mosses etc. Picturesque on the outside, stuffed with wood on the inside ....
You'd need a good lock though as they do tend to attract hermits.
HTH
Btw, could you please pm me your address again as I finally have some goodies for you.
defsdoor":3jivfuv6 said:My current brick shed is a bit small and has only half brick thick walls - there are some bad cracks that would require some work. By the time I've battened it and insulated it it might be simple to knock it down and use it as hardcore for the base of a new one. I also not sure what the regs would decide if I were to take a wall down and extend it with a wooden structure.
Biggest issue is that due to the amount of leaf fall over the years (I've cut 4 BIG trees down since we moved in in 2010) the base of the shed is about 12-18 inches below the ground height now so I have a lot of digging out to do for a new foundation. I also don't have a clear passageway from the front of the house to the rear - some ***** thought it would be a good idea to put the conservatory out over the side (whilst leaving the existing open drains in the conservatory at the same time.)
I'm open for anything that gives me as much space as I can get though and will have to decide exactly how closer to when I can afford to do it - but I can't wait
Benchwayze":12f1da9s said:I think I will just erect a shed in the corner of the yard. The worst they will do is tell me to take it down. if they do this, that might persuade SWIMBO to allow me to have it elsewhere in the garden. (Maybe a summerhouse!)
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Benchwayze":3ry8dsn1 said:Well now Craig! I like that too. Looks just like Switzerland!
I just mooted the question again. SWIMBO is finding it difficult (as am I) to get to the top of the garden anyway, so the idea of covering some space with a 10 x 6 shed is becoming a little more attractive to her. At least I think it's starting to germinate! So us'll 'ave ter see!
Cheers
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