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Yeah, just a thought, I figured the roof complexity was probably because of of building regs.

Are those long walls either side your boundary walls?
 
Yeah, just a thought, I figured the roof complexity was probably because of of building regs.

Are those long walls either side your boundary walls?
Terrace house so party walls, I'd rather build them up but have a meeting with my architect on Monday to go through options, to be honest if I go through the whole hog and do all the work then I should just sell the house and move, I may ditch the loft extension as the costs will mount up, not looking for much change out of ÂŁ250k
 
Ah, never thought about terraced house, we don't get them here. Your neighbours are gonna love you with an extensive renovation like that :D
 
Ah, never thought about terraced house, we don't get them here. Your neighbours are gonna love you with an extensive renovation like that :D
My neighbours did a full gut basically left a shell and built from scratch, I have no issues progress is progress. I live in London the house is 112 years old and needs some work doing to it.

Will rent in either Poland or Seven/Dorset while the build progresses.
 
It is soooo tempting to move and to bank a load of cash.

It does look like Spud from Toy Story though......

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