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Hello everyone,

 

I live in a semi-detached flat roof property and am planning a 2-floor rear extension.   Whilst I'm at it I'd like to ideally replace the felt roof with a pitched roof.

Would this need planning or would it be possible despite next door still staying as a flat roof?

 

Thanks

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The existing main house has a flat roof, which you want to replace with a pitched roof? If so, then yes... it would need formal Planning as you’ll be increasing the overall height of the building. Whether the LPA would approve it is anybody’s guess. Are there other local properties who already have the design that may set a precedent?

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Thanks for the reply.  Yes the existing main house has a flat roof which we want to replace with a pitched roof.  Other local properties which had the flat roof have converted to pitched roofs but these are both properties either side of the party wall.  Would planning pass only one property with a pitched roof despite the other property remaining as a flat roof?

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LPA’s are always keen to try and maintain the symmetry and balance of semi-detached properties. If they offer it, you could look to seek the LPA’s pre-application advice before formally applying. I assume your attached neighbour has no interest in doing the same?

Posted

Correct about the neighbour.  I'll follow your advice thank you and seek the LPA pre-application advice.

 

Thank you for your help.

  • 11 months later...
Posted

 

Hi, did you get this sorted? We are looking at purchasing a semi with a flat roof and would only buy if able to convert to a pitched, the neighbours are not keen would this ruin any chance at planning? 

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