Beagle2 Posted Tuesday at 13:33 Posted Tuesday at 13:33 Hello, I have planning permission to convert a detached outbuilding into a small 'ANNEX' (not a 'dwelling'). The annex is just for visiting relatives and will have one bedroom and a small ensuite bathroom. No kitchen and will not be self-contained in relation to the main house . I want to design the bathroom and wish to know the minimum size I can make it. Can anyone help with which 'Part M applies? Here are the options: Volume 1 - Dwellings Volume 2 - Buildings other than dwellings Or Part M doesn't apply? The regs give the following definition of a dwelling.... our annex is not a 'house or flat'.... Any ideas greatly received, thanks
Temp Posted Tuesday at 14:03 Posted Tuesday at 14:03 Is there a planning condition requiring it to be "incidental" or "ancillary" to the main house? If so which?
Beagle2 Posted Tuesday at 14:20 Author Posted Tuesday at 14:20 Hello, None of the conditions mention those terms. (Only that it must be non paying guests / family members and start construction within 3 years) There is also a LPA CIL exemption statement specifying '...it does not result in the creation of a dwelling'.
Temp Posted Tuesday at 21:46 Posted Tuesday at 21:46 That's good because I think if it had to be "incidental to the main house" a bathroom isn't allowed. I'm reasonably sure Part M won't apply as its ancillary to the main house not a new dwelling. If you decide to ask Building Control I would emphasise that. 1
kandgmitchell Posted Wednesday at 15:55 Posted Wednesday at 15:55 I'd echo Temp's comments. Volume 1 applies to new dwellings and this is not a new dwelling but is ancillary to an existing one. With no paying guests BC shouldn't try to apply Part M Volume 2, so you should not have a problem. 1
Beagle2 Posted Wednesday at 18:59 Author Posted Wednesday at 18:59 Thanks a lot for your inputs. Yes that’s what I’m hoping.
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