eleven52architects have a wealth of experience for planning and delivering Class Q Barn Conversions. We have recently been successful in a class Q Barn Conversion in Yorkshire as well as in neighbouring counties of Lancashire and Cumbria.
Planning Permission
Formal Planning permission is not needed for the Class Q Barn Conversions under the General Permitted Development Order. Subject to a set list of requirements, some barns may be converted into offices and residential premises provided they meet the criteria set. The criteria list is quite long however the headline points are as follows:
Do I need an Architect?
In short – yes. As architects, it’s our job to ensure compliance with the legislation whilst maximising the design, getting the most out of the building. We can also assist with the additional information required including a structural appraisal of the existing building, landscape impact and submitting a certificate of Lawfulness to the local authority to ensure that your project complies with the order.
If you have a potential Class Q Barn Conversion and you would like to know more about our process and routes to convert the building, get in touch.
Local Requirements:
Each local authority has an approach to Class Q Barn Conversion. As part of our process when approaching a Class Q application, we would seek out their requirements working with local planning consultants.
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