Applying for planning permission.
Orangery roof planning permission.
But before you take a step towards extending your property you need to find out whether or not you need planning permission.
Are no higher than the highest part of the roof.
Planning permission is not usually required for an orangery and can be considered as permitted development provided.
The size of your orangery conservatory.
You need to be careful when choosing a glass extension however as you must meet the following regulations in order to be free from conservatory planning permission.
An orangery can be thought of as halfway between a conservatory and an extension an extended space that has the insulation of half brick walls but also the benefit of lots of light and views of your garden.
The neighbours consultation scheme allows for a conservatory or orangery to extend up to 8m from the furthest point of the rear elevation for a detached house or 6m for a terrace house.
For planning permission purposes an orangery is considered as a single storey extension and subject to the same guidelines and building regulations as an extension.
Once you have the designs of your proposed orangery in hand an architect or yourself will need to package these up for submission.
A planning application is required but as long as all the requirements under the scheme are met permission will be granted.
If your home doesn t qualify for permitted development then you ll need to go through the regular planning permission channels.