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Used to be a building on a piece of land

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Alpecker · 12/03/2018 21:08

If there was originally a building on a piece of land (say at least 100 years ago) and on records from the 1970s but it is no longer there how might that affect the likelihood of planning permission? The new house would be nearby the original but not overlapping the old footprint and would be 3+ times as big. Does the fact a building (small house plus outbuilding) ever stood there count for anything? Thank you for your time.

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