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Do I Need Planning Permission for a Porch in Bexley?

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What You Should Know

Porch

Adding a porch or entrance vestibule

GPDO Class
Class D

Bexley Constraints

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Conservation Areas
0
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Article 4 Directions
0
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Listed Buildings
0
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Flood Risk Areas
None

Permitted Development Rules

Key Limits

  • Max floor area of 3 square metres
  • Max height of 3 metres
  • Must be enclosed on at least three sides
  • Must have a single external door

Important Conditions

  • Cannot obstruct visibility at vehicular entrances
  • Must not project more than 1 metre beyond front building line if on a busy road

Important: These are the standard GPDO 2015 rules for England. Your specific property may have additional restrictions due to conservation area status, listing, Article 4 directions, or local planning designations. Always verify with your local planning authority before starting work.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Permitted Development and planning permission?

Permitted Development (PD) rights allow you to carry out certain works without obtaining planning permission, as long as you comply with the General Permitted Development Order (GPDO) 2015. If your project falls outside these rules, you need to apply for planning permission.

Who do I contact if I need planning permission?

Contact your local planning authority (your borough council). They can provide advice on your specific project and help you prepare a planning application.

What is an Article 4 Direction?

An Article 4 Direction restricts certain Permitted Development rights in specific areas. If your property is subject to an Article 4, you may need planning permission for works that would normally be allowed.

Does my listed building status affect planning?

Yes, listed buildings have additional restrictions. Almost all alterations to listed buildings require Listed Building Consent, even if they would normally be Permitted Development.

What about conservation areas?

Conservation areas have additional restrictions on Permitted Development rights. Some works that would normally be allowed may require planning permission if your property is in a conservation area.

What is the maximum size for a porch?

A porch can be no larger than 3 square metres and no higher than 3 metres. It must be enclosed on at least three sides and have a single external door.

Does a porch need planning permission?

Most porches are Permitted Development. However, if it extends more than 1 metre beyond the front building line on a busy road, or on certain corner plots, you may need planning permission.

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