Wraparound extension in Mid Sussex: Planning Permission Guide
Your guide to wraparound extensions in Mid Sussex — combining rear and side extensions under one project.
Check if your wraparound extension qualifiesWraparound extensions in Mid Sussex at a glance
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Mid Sussex includes or borders South Downs National Park, the High Weald AONB — properties in or near those areas are on Article 1(5) land where permitted-development rights are restricted. Mid Sussex has 31 conservation areas — extensive heritage coverage restricting external alterations across many streets. 1,065 listed buildings recorded.
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Recent wraparound extension decisions in Mid Sussex
The 5 most recent decided applications. Addresses redacted to postcode area.
Proposed side and rear wrap around extension with an extended roofline and three dormer windows to rear
Proposed roof extension and loft conversion with dormer window housing a Juliet balcony to right side elevation and roof light windows to…
Rear and side single storey extension, new entrance porch and 4 no. dormer windows to main roof.
Replacement of hedge bordering rear and side of property with close board fencing as used in other areas to the rear of the property.
Garage Conversion into habitable room, new roof to garage, side and rear elevation fenestration alterations, first floor rear dormer exte…
These are borough-wide. See the 5 nearest to your address.
Get my report — £9Permitted Development Rules
Enlargement, improvement or other alteration of a dwellinghouse
GPDO 2015, Schedule 2, Part 1, Class A
A wraparound extension combines a rear and side extension. It's assessed under Part 1, Class A of the GPDO and must comply with the limits for both rear depth and side width.
Key dimension limits
These are the maximum GPDO limits for a detached house with no constraints. Your actual limits depend on your property type, location, and any planning restrictions.
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Check my limitsTypical Costs in South East England
Wraparound extensions cost more than a simple rear or side extension due to the larger footprint and more complex structural requirements.
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Combines rear and side extension. Costs at the higher end due to larger footprint and structural complexity.
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Get my estimateWhich Professionals Do You Need?
Wraparound extensions have complex geometry with multiple roof junctions and typically benefit from professional design input.
You'll need a party wall surveyor for this project.
Wraparound extensions have complex geometry with multiple roof junctions that benefit from professional design.
Typical fee: £2,000–£5,000 (Plans + Building Regs)
Single storey extensions typically need structural calculations for any openings in existing walls and for foundations.
Typical fee: £500–£1,500
Your semi-detached house shares a boundary with neighbours. Extensions and loft work within 3 metres of a shared wall trigger the Party Wall Act.
Typical fee: £700–£1,500 (per neighbour)
This guidance is based on a typical semi-detached house with no special constraints. Listed buildings, conservation areas, and attached properties may require additional professional input.
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Get personalised guidanceConservation Areas & Listed Buildings
In conservation areas, the side element of a wraparound extension is not permitted development. The rear element is limited to 3 metres depth.
Properties in conservation areas often have reduced permitted development rights. Some project types (like side extensions) lose PD rights entirely. An Article 4 Direction can remove additional PD rights.
Listed buildings (Grade I, II*, or II) have no permitted development rights at all. Any external alteration requires Listed Building Consent in addition to any planning permission. An architect experienced in heritage work is essential.
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