What is a stepped rear wall?
A. The phrase ‘stepped rear wall’ refers to house types built (usually originally) with a projecting rear wing. In which case for the purposes of Class A development means that there are two (or possibly more) rear walls which can be extended from by the relevant allowances given in limitation A.1(e) & (f).
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