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Is Party Wall Agreement required for new wall wholly on own land of semi-detached property


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We are planning a single story rear extension on our semi-detached property under permitted development. The extension will create a new wall adjacent to the neighbours boundary line, but wholly on our land. Even though the foundation will have to be excavated within 3 meters of the neighbour's property, as per our building regulation drawings, it will be to the maximum depth of 1 meters, which I believe should not be deeper than the neighbours foundation (the adjoining property is a  1950's 2 story house with no extensions).
Firstly is there an easy way to find out the depth of the adjoining property foundation ?
And if it is no more than 1 meters, then does that mean a Party Wall Agreement is not required ?
Would be most grateful for any information.

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I don't believe you need a party wall agreement either.

 

The neighbours founds are very likely same depth as your own. So just dig a trial hole on your side.

 

Might be worth thinking about what happens if the neighbour likes your extension and decides to do his own. Will there be a very narrow gap that collects debris? Could you join your roofs together to get around the problem? Will you be able to access your eaves for maintenance? Consider a pitched roof?

 

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No you do not need a PWA because the wall is solely on your property. If you need to dig a foundation more than a metre, within 3 metres of your neighbours property then you would need a PWA because it could affect the foundations of your neighbour’s property. 

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