Roof Garden in London

Does My Roof Garden Need Planning Permission?

With the weather in the UK expected to get hotter in the coming years, adding a roof garden or rooftop terrace to a property is another way of making the most of your outdoor space. But as they reside on top of existing structures, they may require planning permission depending on various factors. It is important to be aware of these before you begin. Here are some considerations regarding planning permission for a roof garden in the UK:

Permitted Development Rights

In some cases, roof gardens can fall under permitted development rights, which allow certain types of development without requiring planning permission. However, there are specific conditions and limitations, such as the size and location of the roof garden, as well as any potential impacts on the surrounding area.

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Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas

If your property is a listed building or located in a conservation area, additional restrictions may apply. In such cases, any alterations, including the addition of a roof garden, may require planning permission to ensure the proposed changes are in line with preservation regulations.

Structural Considerations

Building a roof garden involves structural modifications to support the added weight of the garden, planters, furniture, and people. If these modifications significantly impact the structural integrity of the building, planning permission may be required to ensure compliance with building regulations.

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London roof terrace with planters and dining area
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London roof terrace with planters and dining area

Privacy and Overlooking

Your proposed roof garden should not compromise the privacy of neighbouring properties or cause issues related to overlooking. If the garden design includes features that could potentially affect nearby residents, planning permission may be necessary to address these concerns.

 

Access and Safety

Adequate access and safety measures must be considered when designing a roof garden to ensure the well-being of its users. If the proposed access routes or safety features raise safety concerns or accessibility issues, planning permission may be required to address these aspects.

To determine whether you need planning permission for a roof garden in the UK, it is advisable to consult with your local planning authority or a professional architect with experience in planning regulations. They can provide guidance specific to your property and help you navigate the planning process effectively.

Garden Club London’s team of expert roof garden designers and landscape architects offer a full consultancy, design and build service for all types of roof gardens and terraces. Our design service is available anywhere subject to scope.

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