Which permitted development rights do I have in a National Park?ย
I am asked this on a regular basis ‘Do permitted development apply in a National Park?’ Many people assume that just because their property is in a National Park they do not have permitted development rights. This is not true!
Yes, there are restrictions – but it certainly doesn’t mean that you do not have them. See also PD rights in an AONB & PD rights in a conservation area & PD rights on a listed building.
National Parks include Dartmoor, Exmoor, Lake District, New Forest, North York Moors, Northumberland, Peak District, South Downs and Yorkshire Dales. Within the GPDO these are classified as Article 2(3) and Article 2(4) land. The difference being that Article 2(4) land also includes some areas outside of the National Park. The Norfolk and Suffolk Broads are not strictly a National Park, and they are listed separately from other National Parks in certain circumstances. This page will include PD rights in The Norfolk and Suffolk Broads, but where it varies we will list them below. In the vast majority of the GPDO they are identical to the National Parks as far as PD rights are concerned.
Everything listed below is Article 2(3) unless identified, therefore the additional areas mentioned in Article 2(4) land, have full PD rights, unless restricted by another designation etc.
You can use DEFRAs MAGiC mapping system to locate the National Parks in your area.
This page will dispel a few myths….
What can I do with my house in a National Park??
Before you start altering your dwelling, check to see if an Article 4 exists in your area. Occasionally one might exist to restrict certain items that might affect the characteristics of a National Park. Sometimes this might only impact the front elevation. Don’t assume that an Article 4 will prevent works on the entire property. Search ‘<local authority name> Article 4’.
You might also have planning restrictions via a previous planning application or when the property was new, especially if built in the last decade or so.
This page is a guide only and you are welcome to check the legislation on each page that is linked below to clarify any other restrictions.
Unless specified these rights only apply to dwellinghouses and not to flats.
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Porchesย โ
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Outbuildings (not to the side or more than 10 sq m if more than 20m from the house)ย โ
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Drivewaysย โ
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Chimney / Flue (not on elevation facing highway)ย โ
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Satellite dishes (not on or visible on elevation facing highway / waterway)ย โ
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Fences & gatesย โ
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Access to unclassified roadย โ
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Exterior paintingย โ
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Car charging pointย โ
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CCTVย โ
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Stand-alone Solar panelsย ย โ
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Ground source heat pumpsย โ
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Water source heat pumpsย โ
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Flue for biomassย ย โ
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Flue for micro combined heat and powerย ย โ
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Air source heat pumpย โ
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Demolition of walls or fencesย โ
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Demolition of buildings under 50 cubic metres โ
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Changes of Use in National Park
You can certainly benefit for changes of use within a National Park. Additional assessments may be required, but often not. Check each section for any other requirements that might affect you.
Casino, Betting Office, PayDay Loan shop or Hot food Takeawayย toย Use Class Eย โ
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Barnsย toย flexible commercial useย โ
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Commercial properties rights in National Park
You can still benefit from permitted development rights on commercial properties in National Parks.ย Check each section for any other conditions or restrictions that might apply.
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Temporary school for 2 yearsย โ
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Temporary school for 3 yearsย โ
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Temporary change from Use Class E and othersย toย Museum, Library, Public hall etc.ย โ
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Solar panels on roofs or walls (not on elevation facing highway)ย โ
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Stand-alone Solar panels (not in front of elevation facing highway)ย โ
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Ground source heat pumpsย โ
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Water source heat pumpsย โ
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Flue for biomass (not on elevation facing highway)ย โ
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Flue for micro combined heat and power (not on elevation facing highway)ย โ
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Demolition of walls or fencesย โ
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This is not a complete list and you should check legislation for whatever you are looking to do. Start at the GPDO index page
Other matters
Demolition of buildings of less than 50 cubic metres that are not a statue, monument or memorial should not be development and should not require planning permission to demolish unless also a listed building requiring listed building consent. However if in doubt check
Note that all the rights above may not apply to listed buildings within a conservation area or where land is designated as AONB or another designation. They may also be restricted by an Article 4 or previous planning decision.
Other permitted development rights may exist in conservation areas and we will update this page once those sections are added to Planning Geek.
Note that PD rights are sometimes changed and therefore before starting work you are advised to check legislation or book a Zoom call with Ian to clarify your situation.
Page Updated: 4th February 2025
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