Loft Conversion Boundary Rules in Hillingdon

Understanding boundary rules is important when planning a loft conversion in Hillingdon.

Local planning rules and permitted development rights may affect what is allowed without planning permission.

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Boundary Distance Guide

Boundary rules determine whether a loft conversion can be built without planning permission.

Local Planning Context in Hillingdon

Planning rules affecting loft conversion developments in Hillingdon may vary depending on local planning policies, conservation areas and Article 4 directions.

The local planning authority covering Hillingdon may apply additional controls in certain neighbourhoods to protect historic character or residential amenity.

Homeowners planning a loft conversion project in Hillingdon should review local council planning guidance before starting work.

Frequently Asked Questions

How close to a boundary can a loft conversion be built?

A loft conversion can usually be built close to a boundary, but the height is typically limited to 2.5 metres if the structure is within 2 metres of the boundary.

Do boundary rules affect permitted development rights?

Yes. The location of the structure relative to boundaries determines which height limits apply under permitted development rules.

Do neighbours need to approve a loft conversion?

Neighbour approval is not usually required under permitted development, but developments must still comply with planning rules and building regulations.

More Loft Conversion Planning Guidance in Hillingdon

Loft Conversion Planning Guide for Hillingdon

For a full overview of planning rules affecting loft conversion projects in Hillingdon, including permitted development guidance, local planning restrictions and council resources, see the main guide below.

View the full Loft Conversion planning guide for Hillingdon