More often than not, do i need planning permission for my shed, is one of the first questions a customer will ask me. and my answer is always it depends. ive been submitting planning applications longer than ive been applying mascara. so my quick 9 principle should do the trick when figuring it out for yourself.. Rules governing outbuildings apply to sheds, greenhouses and garages as well as other ancillary garden buildings such as swimming pools, ponds, sauna cabins, kennels, enclosures (including tennis courts) and many other kinds of structure for a purpose incidental to the enjoyment of the dwellinghouse.. Planning permission is not required (permitted development) for a shed if you meet the following criteria.is located to the rear of the property (behind the front elevation or elevation that faces a road). it does not exceed 4 metres in height (3 metres to eaves)..
A large agricultural shed in your back garden over 25sqm requires planning permission. imo these sheds are too high and unsightly to be erected beside domestic dwellings. i see it time and time again - a beautiful house with a terrible "monster" shed in the garden!. Does my neighbour need planning permission? within the garden of a house, a garage, store, shed or similar structure. however, in order for this structure to be exempted development, it should. Garden sheds, greenhouses and other buildings. planning permission is not required provided that: 1. the shed / greenhouse / building is used for domestic purposes only. if the development is within the curtilage of a listed building you may need to submit a planning application for the work unless listed building consent has already been.