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When wiring multiple lights from a single switch, is it possible to continue from last light with a loop to next room?

Welcome to the forum mate.

Yes.
 
When wiring multiple lights from a single switch, is it possible to continue from last light with a loop to next room?
onlyif you want the next room to be operated from the same switch.
 
As above, just it is perfectly acceptable. There is a length-limit for voltage drop and safe disconnection on a fault, but it is probably going to be at least 68m or so from the CU (fuse box) to furthest light and so unlikely to be a problem in most homes.

Just remember to connect the CPC (earth) at every point, even if the light accessories are not currently using them as all-plastic, etc.
 
Is your feed at a light or switch? Loop from where the feed is and then s/l to whatever it is light or a switch. I don’t assume you’d want another room on the same switch?
 
Why would you want to have a loop to the next room from a single switch ?
That's quite a common way of wiring a 'simple' lighting circuit these days.
Feed T&E into switch, loop T&E out of switch to switch in next room, and T&E to ceiling light fitting. Saves some of the problems when a 'fashion' light fitting is fitted.
 
some properties are wired with the neutral in the switch -this type would not be suitable unless you wanted both lights to come on at the same time from 1 switch
 

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