Hi
I am looking into getting a log cabin for my Mam who is getting on in age but who would still like her independence. I have about 10 acres around my home that I could put a cabin on for her. Does this need planning permission? If yes, has anyone obtained it for a situation like this and was it a long process? Also anyone any recommedations for suppliers etc
Thanks
Yes, it seems it needs permission - it is a new permanent dwelling and will require a foundation, services, heating lighting. etc.
The amount of land you have may be less significant than the local planning policies and how well you do your research, make supporting arguments and fight your Appeal if you're refused.
One off houses in rural areas are difficult, but not impossible to achieve.
I don't see the relevance of it being a "log cabin" as opposed to a traditional or modern build.
Its possible there are other strategies you could pursue to address this issue that don't involve building remote from the house or a new build.
Don't tie yourself to local talent, choose a designer whose work you like and strive for quality.
Be very wary about being introduced by a member of staff to "people who make applications and get permissions through".
We ran across one of these in 2009-2010 who had made our client's position worse by mis-stating facts to the Council on two previous permissions.
Budget for the cost of professional fees - without these you don't have permission to build.
You should retain an architect with good planning experience of this kind of difficult permission for the primary application.
Expect to do at least two applications, because the first one may be compromised on details you prefer to have in order to achieve the permission - or it may be refused.
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All advice on AAM is remote from the situation and cannot be relied upon as a defence or support - in and of itself - should legal action be taken.
Competent legal and building professionals should be asked to advise in Real Life with rights to inspect and issue reports on the matters at hand.