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How Much Does it Cost to Build a Garden Granny Annexe in the UK: A Breakdown of Pricing and What to Expect More than ever before, people in the UK are planning to ensure that their elderly parents are looked after in their later years, but the cost of care homes is a significant concern. At the same time, grown-up children are struggling to get onto the property ladder and the costs of renting are absorbent, with no investment to show in the end. Homelodge offers a unique solution. Established in 1986, Homelodge has designed a range of bespoke high-quality garden annexes, commonly known as granny annexes, which provides a detached, highly insulated self-contained living space in the garden. It’s the perfect solution, offering independence, security and freedom and it’s designed to be exempt from planning permission but still can conform to building regulations. All Homelodge annexes are

Building a Granny Annexe in a Protected Area Rising costs of care homes, the growing importance of multigenerational living and the increasing cost of living crisis all demand a practical solution for UK homeowners: building a granny annexe. Self-contained, well-built living spaces are a wonderful solution for older family members who want to maintain their independence, with the added benefit of having close links to the main house for that much-needed support and care in their later years. Many people who live within a planning restricted area, such as a Conservation Area, an AONB, the Broads, National Parks or even Listed Buildings, believe this growing trend is not available to them. However, Homelodge has an excellent solution if you are considering a garden granny annexe. This article will provide you with essential information about the restrictions surrounding protected areas and explore ways to overcome these challenges. We’ll also