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Where to find original house plans?
suzyp1982
Posts: 255 Forumite
As above we need to obtain our original house plans to prove something to the council, they have dug out some architects plans from the 70's but they are not original and not only is the house completely wrong so is the boundary!!! 😡
Our house was built early 60's
Our house was built early 60's
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You'd need to talk to your council's planning dept :-(. If you have copies of your deeds there might be a reference to the overall planning permission for your development which may help them find more relevant details.0
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Sometimes they have it on microfiche - you can make an appointment to go and view.0
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Thanks, hoping you might say somewhere other than the council as that's who we have the problem with ��0
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Thanks, hoping you might say somewhere other than the council as that's who we have the problem with ��
Different departments are generally utterly oblivious/disinterested with the other departments and what they're getting up to.
If they're not with planning, try your local archive.0
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