Is there a specific distance required by the law in erecting a garden shed from the main house.?


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Check with the local Planning / Zoning department. There may not be a restriction as far as the distance from your house, but there is usually a restriction as to distance from the property line and or easements, the height of the shed and it's square footage, etc. There might be a need for building permits, also. That would be another question to ask while you're talking with them.


hopefully it's not like the one on Coronation Street which is more like a small house...

not sure perhaps if you do a google search it'll bring something up for you.

Good luck
As long as it doesnt block the main exits from the house you can put it where you lilke
check building codes.
I'm pretty sure that each village or city has its own requirements when it comes to that. I would contact your local village hall.
i think it has to be 1 metre from house or a neighbours fence this is what i had to do.was told by local council
Depends on your local building codes. Call your local city hall for the info.
It does change from area to area.
Normaly you can place right up against the house as long as it doesn't pose a fire hazard
yes,that's probably in case there is a fire or something,i think its 20ft but check with the council

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