Extending Your Home London
If you wish to build within 3 m (10 ft) of your neighbour's building and lay foundations deeper than those of your neighbour, the law requires you to serve a notice on them. Your architect or surveyor will act for you on this. If the neighbour agrees, work can proceed. Otherwise, both parties must appoint a surveyor or surveyors to sort out their differences.
John Plank Ltd
020 76080074
17-18 Haywards Place
London
John Plank Ltd
020 76080074
17-18 Haywards Place
London GB.EC1R0EQ
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Poole Waite & Co Ltd
020 72538117
3 Clerkenwell Road
London
Poole Waite & Co Ltd
020 72538117
3 Clerkenwell Road
London GB.EC1M5PE
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W J Miller
020 78371176
55 Marchmont Street
London
W J Miller
020 78371176
55 Marchmont Street
London GB.WC1N1AP
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Povey & Co Ltd
020 73871372
6 Leigh Street
London
Povey & Co Ltd
020 73871372
6 Leigh Street
London GB.WC1H9EW
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Robert Dyas Ltd
020 74055246
4 High Holborn
London
Robert Dyas Ltd
020 74055246
4 High Holborn
London GB.WC1V6DR
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Jack Powell Stores
020 72269032
36 St Peters Street
London
Jack Powell Stores
020 72269032
36 St Peters Street
London GB.N18JT
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Robert Dyas Holding Ltd
020 73539675
167 Fleet Street
London
Robert Dyas Holding Ltd
020 73539675
167 Fleet Street
London GB.EC4A2EA
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F W Collins & Son
020 78363964
14 Earlham Street
London
F W Collins & Son
020 78363964
14 Earlham Street
London GB.WC2H9LN
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City Hardware Electrical Ltd
020 72534095
6-10 Goswell Road
London
City Hardware Electrical Ltd
020 72534095
6-10 Goswell Road
London GB.EC1M7AA
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Robert Dyas Ltd
020 78360611
97 St Martins Lane
London
Robert Dyas Ltd
020 78360611
97 St Martins Lane
London GB.WC2N4AS
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Extending Your Home Building Near a Boundary If you wish to build within 3 m (10 ft) of your neighbour's building and lay foundations deeper than those of your neighbour, the law requires you to serve a notice on them. Your architect or surveyor will act for you on this. If the neighbour agrees, work can proceed. Otherwise, both parties must appoint a surveyor or surveyors to sort out their differences. Using Party Walls If you plan to use a neighbour's side wall to support the building of an extension on your own property, first check where the boundary is. If the wall belongs entirely to your neighbour, you have no right to use it as a support. If your neighbour is sympathetic and allows you to use their wall, arrange for your solicitor to draw up a legal agreement, or there may be problems when one of you comes to sell. If the property line runs through the wall, it is a party wall - you have the right to use it as a support providing it complies with building regulations. Your neighbour has the right to consult a surveyor, at your expense, to ensure that your building work will not damage their interests. |
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