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🏡Granny Annexe in the Garden – Do I Need Planning Permission in 2025

🏡Granny Annexe in the Garden – Do I Need Planning Permission in 2025 Studio Tashkeel

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With property prices rising and multigenerational living on the rise, more people across the UK — especially in the North West — are building granny annexes. But one wrong assumption can delay your build, cost you thousands, or lead to planning refusal.

This expert-backed guide breaks down the 2025 rules, including:

Let’s help you build smart, legal, and profitably.

👵 What Exactly Is a Granny Annexe?

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A granny annexe is a self-contained living space built within your property’s garden (the “curtilage” of your dwelling). It usually includes:

It can be attached to your main house or standalone, but once it becomes an independent accommodation, it moves into more complex planning territory.

💡 Why Are More Investors and Homeowners Building Them?

For Homeowners:

For Property Investors & Developers:

Especially in locations like Cheshire, Hale, and South Manchester, this flexibility is a highly marketable asset.

📜 Do You Need Planning Permission in 2025?

Every Project requires analysis and decision making which we at Studio Tashkeel take care of everything.

In most cases, yes, especially if:

But there’s a big exception: some garden buildings qualify under Permitted Development (PD) rights — if strict conditions are met.

✅ Permitted Development Rules for Outbuildings (Class E, 2024)

If your proposed granny annexe is a non-self-contained outbuilding, used only for purposes “incidental to the enjoyment of the dwellinghouse”, it may qualify as Permitted Developmentno planning application required.

⚠️ But every one of these rules must be met:

📍 Location Rules

📏 Size & Height Limits

🧱 Use Restrictions

🛑 Special Exceptions (No PD Rights)

⚠️ Common Pitfalls to Avoid

🧭 How to Stay Legal and Build Without Stress

Here’s how to approach your annexe project the smart way:

1. Identify the Type of Use

2. Speak to Your Local Planning Authority (LPA)

Every council interprets PD slightly differently. Get written guidance.

3. Apply for a Lawful Development Certificate

If you’re using PD rights, this protects your project legally, especially during sales, remortgage, or enforcement disputes.

4. Work With an Experienced Architect

An expert architect (like our team at Studio Tashkeel) can:

💰 Will a Granny Annexe Add Value?

Yes — when designed and built properly. Here’s how:

According to the Office for National Statistics, over 2.5 million UK households include multiple generations — a demand trend that’s only growing.

✅ Quick Summary Checklist

We pay attention to every step of the way, making sure it is done to perfection.

 

 Requirement

PD-Compliant?
Within rear garden? ✔️
Under 2.5m eaves (or 2.5m near boundary)? ✔️
Not forward of main house elevation? ✔️
Non-self-contained (no bathroom/kitchen)? ✔️
Covers <50% of garden space? ✔️
Not in AONB/listed/conservation? Depends
Sleeping/cooking facilities? ❌ Needs planning

🙋‍♀️ FAQ: Your Top Annexe Questions Answered

Can I live in an annexe full-time without planning permission?

Not under PD. If it’s a living unit, planning permission is required.

What if I already have an extension — does that count against my 50% garden rule?

Yes. Extensions, garages, and other outbuildings all count toward y

our 50% PD limit.

Do I need building regulations approval?

Often yes — especially for insulation, drainag

e, and electrics. Always check with your local Building Control.

✨ Thinking of Building a Granny Annexe in 2025?

If you’re planning a garden annexe in South Manchester, Cheshire, or anywhere in the North West, our architectural team can guide you every step — from concept to completion.

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