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<blockquote data-quote="Pan mixer" data-source="post: 784974" data-attributes="member: 5334"><p>Depends where the shed is - if it is in your garden (officially the curtilage of your house) you can build a shed up to a third of the garden area as long as it is below about 12 feet high.</p><p></p><p>On the farm - can it be seen? Have you got neighbours who could object? is it less than a 10% by volume extension of a shed built before 1991 (and no higher) If in all of these cases the answer is no then build anyhow.</p><p></p><p>Use the best materials you can afford as it will last longer especially if it is an exposed site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pan mixer, post: 784974, member: 5334"] Depends where the shed is - if it is in your garden (officially the curtilage of your house) you can build a shed up to a third of the garden area as long as it is below about 12 feet high. On the farm - can it be seen? Have you got neighbours who could object? is it less than a 10% by volume extension of a shed built before 1991 (and no higher) If in all of these cases the answer is no then build anyhow. Use the best materials you can afford as it will last longer especially if it is an exposed site. [/QUOTE]
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