This guide explains planning permission rules affecting single storey extension developments in Canterbury.
Most householder development follows national permitted development rules unless local restrictions apply.
Development must comply with national permitted development height limits.
Extensions must comply with national permitted development depth limits.
Development near boundaries must follow national permitted development rules.
Roof alterations must comply with national permitted development rules.
Flats and maisonettes don't have any permitted development rights, so if you plan to change the outside appearance of a flat you'll need planning permission.
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UK permitted development legislation allows many single storey extension projects without planning permission provided certain limits are followed.
However local planning authorities such as those covering Canterbury may impose additional planning controls through conservation area policies or Article 4 directions.
Many single storey extension projects in Canterbury may fall under permitted development rights if they remain within national planning limits.
Development must comply with national permitted development height limits.
Development near boundaries must follow national permitted development rules.
Yes. Additional planning restrictions may apply in conservation areas or where Article 4 directions remove permitted development rights.
Planning applications for single storey extension projects in Canterbury are handled by the local planning authority covering Canterbury, Kent.
For official planning advice consult the council planning portal for your area or visit the UK Planning Portal.
This guide summarises planning rules affecting single storey extension developments in Canterbury.
Planning regulations may change and additional local planning policies may apply. Always confirm planning requirements with your local planning authority before starting development.
Last updated March 2026