- The rules only apply to houses – flats and maisonettes are not included
- Only 50% of the area of land around the original house can be covered by extensions, including conservatories, and other buildings
- You mustn’t build the conservatory higher than the highest part of the original roof
- Where the wooden conservatory comes within 2 metres of the boundary, the height at the eaves can’t exceed 3 metres
- A rear wooden conservatory can’t extend beyond the rear wall of the original house by more than 4 metres if it’s a detached house, or more than 3 metres for any other type of house
- For side extensions, for example a lean-to wooden conservatory, it can’t exceed 4 metres in height and can only be up to half the width of the original house
Bourne End
Bourne End is a town mostly in the parish of Wooburn, yet partially in the parish of Little Marlow, in Buckinghamshire, England. It is about five miles (8 km) south-east of High Wycombe and also 3 miles (5 km) east of Marlow, near the boundary with Berkshire as well as near where the River Wye empties into the Thames. Bourne End lies between the M4 and also M40 motorways, and keeps its railway station on the Maidenhead to Marlow branch line. With rail as well as roadway availability to London, it has actually ended up being a prominent place for travelers to live. All of the mills along the Wye Valley have now been closed down and also destroyed, Jacksons Mill in Furlong Road being the last (in Bourne End) in the late 1980s. These have actually been changed by residences, workplaces or industrial estates, which has actually led to the extension of the town as a work centre. Bourne End stays a distinct negotiation, although the continued house-building over the past century implies it is endangered by the noticeable ribbon growth, through to High Wycombe. In 1997, when the Regional Plan was in prep work, the Locals Organizations of Bourne End as well as Wooburn effectively lobbied to stop Slate Field (the area which separates both negotiations) being designated for real estate for the time being. Other untaught land around the village looks most likely to stay so, as it has been defined as Green Belt, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, a Site of Special Scientific Interest, or a mix of the three. Partly, Bourne End is bordered by farmland. Rather additionally away, Cliveden and Hedsor neglect the village from higher ground to the south eastern. Bourne End maintains several companies and also solutions whilst still keeping a village-like ambience. There is a Community Centre in the centre of the village, with a big hall, function rooms and also a bar, which is open for member's use. It is, for numerous, taken into consideration the focal point of village activity. In the early 2000s, a Twinning Association was established, and subsequently Octeville-sur-Mer, a community on the north shore of France, was picked to be its twin community. Constant occasions are held by members of the association to cultivate and also improve the partnership in between both negotiations.