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Unless there’s a planning restriction it’s not a problem. You’ll need party wall agreements. It’s unlikely that it will make your extension any smaller. It makes your life slightly easier in that it’s two less walls to build but slightly harder in that you need to work out if the walls were made of cheese :)
Hi all, in the process of buying a new house. It is a terraced house and we will (at some point in the future) be looking at extending. Both houses of either side have extended. They have extended up to the boundary. Would there be anything stopping us from doing the same? We have seen some terrace houses that have a gap but given they have built up to our boundary we would then be the only ones with the smaller footprint. Is this a risk at all? Thank you!