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Is a House over 8.5 metres in height if only a chimney, antennas, flues or other similar minor component exceeds this height limit?

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Is a House over 8.5 metres in height if only a chimney, antennas, flues or other similar minor component exceeds this height limit?

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No. Chimneys, antennas and flues are not considered to be part of a House when assessing the height of a building. This is on the basis that they will not have a significant impact on amenity.

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