We’ve just had an offer accepted on a chalet-style semi-detached home in Lemsford Village
We had hoped to make it our forever family home. the current footprint is a too small for our needs, but the has substantial land-plot -I hoped to immediately starts works on a 2storey wraparound extension
However, I tracked down the seller’s architect who had visited the property, who shared some limiting details:
- Home is on Green Belt land
- Home is also on a Conservation Area
- Has an existing extension in 1980 (side extension and rear extension 2.6m deep) - from the greenbelt 50% volume rule, this property is approx. 75% over the original footprint
Naturally, we’re saddened — but we’d love a second opinion before making a decision to proceed or walk away.
Is it very unlikely that we should walk away? we're really struggling to find house as we keep losing bidding wars to insane developers
I've Attached:
- Photo of Front & Back of Property (alongside back of attached neighbouring home)
- Site Plan (highlighted in red)
- Existing Floor Plan
- Proposed Extension Sketch 1 (rough sketch of 2Storey wrap-around)