Many people may avoid buying log cabins because they may think they have to go through the planning permission process.
However, there are many types of outdoor huts and gazebos that do not require any type of formal arrangement with a local authority.
For example, a garden cabin room that is approximately 250 centimetres or just over eight feet high will not require planning permission. This means that they can be added to an outdoor space quickly and easily and used for a summer house.
A garden office cabin can also be constructed without planning permission as long as it is within the permitted size and height range. These buildings can provide space for a single person, though they could be built with an added veranda for an outdoor space that could be used during work breaks.
Hot tub gardens rooms generally do not require planning permission for various reasons, including the fact that they generally do not include a room for sleeping in. These types of log cabins provide facilities needed to enjoy leisure time that is beneficial to health and wellbeing.
BBQ huts usually fall into the permitted development category, so do not need planning permission. This law has been in place since 2008, but if there are listed buildings on the land, a conversation with local planners is advisable.
Make contact with us here at Logspan, and let us provide you with the information you need to make any informed decision on your log cabin purchase.