The one thing I wouldn't do is just bung a D32 in. This needs a sparks, and not a domestic-only one.
My top few questions if I was on site, considering the 'simple' option would be:
-What the Ze at origin is and Zs at the workshop are
-How the trip curves of a D32 in workshop and upstream C63 in house compare and which one would operate first, at what time/current
-Whether the Zs forces me into RCD protection for fault protection, which isn't good practise as RCD are much less reliable than fuses/breakers
-Am I happy about the RCD for fault protection (if required) being at the house, and the house also turning off in fault conditions.
-Are the cables sized correctly for an L-N fault protected by a D curve breaker
Or:
-Whether converting to fused sub-main for workshop, and fused permanent supply for plasma cutter was more appropriate and allowed me to stay within max Zs value of the OCPD, and have a local RCD for additional protection.