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Connecting my garden to the house...

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  • Hostafan1Hostafan1 Posts: 34,889
    punkdoc said:
    Filthy mind,  @Hostafan1
    How very dare you. I thought it'd add a fun element to the garden. 
    Devon.
  • raisingirlraisingirl Posts: 7,093
    Hostafan1 said:
    punkdoc said:
    Filthy mind,  @Hostafan1
    How very dare you. I thought it'd add a fun element to the garden. 
    Slightly impractical when carrying the food for the BBQ, though
    Gardening on the edge of Exmoor, in Devon

    “It's still magic even if you know how it's done.” 
  • Hostafan1Hostafan1 Posts: 34,889
    Hostafan1 said:
    punkdoc said:
    Filthy mind,  @Hostafan1
    How very dare you. I thought it'd add a fun element to the garden. 
    Slightly impractical when carrying the food for the BBQ, though
    but good fun when you're not?
    Devon.

  • Hostafan1 said:
    punkdoc said:
    Filthy mind,  @Hostafan1
    How very dare you. I thought it'd add a fun element to the garden. 
    I'm sure it .. er .. wood.
    “Rivers know this ... we will get there in the end.”
  • With that view I think an outdoor sitting area - say the half height platform on the way down to the garden - would be a real treat.

    However, for a decking or other structure that high, I think that you may need Planning Permission.

    Check whether you can do it as a Permitted Development on the Planning Portal.

    F
    “Rivers know this ... we will get there in the end.”
  • nictevnictev Posts: 4
    Thank you. 
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