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PLANNING PERMISSION ‘The two main considerations for garden rooms are size and aesthetic, and unless your home is located on “designated land”, such as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, or has had them removed, permitted development rights provide huge opportunities to personalise your garden room,’ explains James Owen

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