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Neighbour proposed extension would block Kitchen Window

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  • Doozergirl
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    edited 17 October 2016 at 7:18AM
    Is your kitchen window on the back or the side? How far are they projecting past your back wall?

    In all honesty, I'm not sure how successful a claim for overshadowing from a bungalow kitchen is going to be. They certainly do not count as habitable rooms where I am or in surrounding areas we've worked in.

    The suggestion above of claiming overlooking is a non-starter, for obvious reasons!

    I would have a chat with the planning officer before you lodge an objection. It needs to be reasoned and well informed before you potentially destroy neighbourly relations.
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  • choille
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    Overlooking - right to privacy is an issue Planning wise in most areas in Scotland, don't know Planning legislation for other areas of UK. But worth checking out.

    The windows on the extension is relevant - you will need to look at the plans they submitted ( And do check it for accuracy - measurements etc).
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    choille wrote: »
    Overlooking - right to privacy is an issue Planning wise in most areas in Scotland, don't know Planning legislation for other areas of UK. But worth checking out.
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    It's only a consideration between habitable rooms anywhere in the UK and it's only if you are adding to overlooking, i.e. if a garden is already overlooked then as long as you are not increasing the amount of overlooking it's not an issue
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  • Doozergirl
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    edited 17 October 2016 at 11:06AM
    Well, I thought it was obvious, but perhaps it isn't. How can you be overlooked by a bungalow? That is not a planning argument because bungalow windows aren't physically over any other property.

    If you do have a neighbouring bungalow able to look into your house, put a 6' fence up!
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  • zaax
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    Don't forget the party wall act, which means they have to pay for independent surveyor, and non of there build must encroch on your land
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  • System
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    Doozergirl wrote: »
    Well, I thought it was obvious, but perhaps it isn't. How can you be overlooked by a bungalow? That is not a planning argument because bungalow windows aren't physically over any other property.

    If you do have a neighbouring bungalow able to look into your house, put a 6' fence up!

    depends a lot on site topography, house design and boundary treatments - also whether a loft has been converted with a dormer - I once had a planning application for a bungalow extension where we had six gardens overlooked by the extension! Took a planning appeal to get it through even after we had proved the overlooking was no worse with the extension...
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