Councils inundated with garden annexe applications

New data released by Churchill Home Insurance has revealed the extent of UK homeowners wishing to increase the size of their homes with the addition of a garden annexe.

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Warren Lewis
30th January 2019
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According to the research, roughly 10,000 applications are made to councils across the UK each year, equating to one every 53 minutes. Of these applications, for both new and converted garden annexes, 82 per cent are successful.

In total over the last financial year, there were an estimated 7,000 applications for new garden annexes, those which have been newly built rather than converted, with 5,700 of these applications successful (81 per cent). There were an estimated 2,800 applications recorded by local councils for converted garden annexes, those produced using an outbuilding or conversion of a shed or building already there, of which 2,400 (84 per cent) were successful.

Between April 2015 and March 2018 there has been a five per cent increase in the number of successful applications for new garden annexes and a seven per cent increase in the number of successful converted garden annexe applications.

Some homeowners are taking advantage of the benefits a garden annexe can offer when trying to sell their homes, with research among estate agents2 revealing that three and four bed homes with a garden annexe can command asking prices as much as 27 per cent higher than the average comparable property in the area.

Craig Rixon, head of Churchill home insurance, said: “Developing your own, new or converted garden annexe can be a very exciting process and is becoming ever more popular as people get increasingly savvy about home renovations. Whether you’re building an annexe for an older relative or just for the additional space, it is often a cheaper and easier alternative than moving to a larger property.”

It is important that you inform your insurer of any home renovations you plan to make so that your home and its contents are adequately insured during the course of the renovation and upon completion.”

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