£9.99 Planning reports, fast and certain
Find out what you can build without planning permission, plus constraints like Article 4, conservation areas and flood risk. All for your exact address and certified by a planning specialist.
Check permitted development rights for your house in minutes. Understand prior approval, larger rear extensions, loft dormers, porches and more.
England-only PD report focus
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Purpose-built for Permitted Development in England
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Flags Article 4 & conservation areas (where datasets permit)
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Information for early feasibility (not legal advice)
Next business day + Guarantee
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PDF & web report delivered next business day
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Full price-match refund if you find a like-for-like report cheaper within 14 days
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Comprehensive PD planning Report
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PD summary of your exact property
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Indicative dimensions on all potential extensions under PD
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Flood-risk flag + nearby applications
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Links to official sources for follow-up
England coverage • PDF & web report

What you’ll get

Clear answer
what you can add/extend under permitted development for your property.
Risk flags
Flood risk, protected trees, highways issues (where applicable).
Constraints check
Article 4, conservation area, Green Belt, listed building proximity, and many more development restrictions.
Evidence pack
Previous Application in your property, relevant planning applications nearby, policy references and measurements.
Export
Shareable link + PDF.
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“Saves weeks of research and I got the right info”
Maria Dias, Homeowner
Epsom
“I could help my client and got the contract”
Izac Teixira, Contractor
Surrey
“This tool makes my work much more simple”
Lucas Longarela, Designer
Worcester Park
How it works
1. Enter Your Address
We locate your property and relevant constraints.
2. We check the rules
We run planning and permitted development rules for your house type & location, along with other useful data.
3. Get your report
See what’s possible now, what needs prior approval, and what needs planning permission.

What’s inside your Planning Report
1) PD Status (Yes/No/Partial) | Whether the property benefits from domestic Permitted Development rights under the GPDO, and whether these are intact or removed (e.g., by condition, listed status, or Article 4). | Yes |
2) Key Disqualifiers (if any) | Conditions from past permissions removing PD rights; listed building status; flats/maisonettes (PD typically does not apply); secure areas; restrictive covenants (if known). | Yes |
3) Designated Area Check | Conservation Area, National Park, AONB, Green Belt, SSSI, World Heritage Site, etc. | Yes |
4) Article 4 Direction Check | Whether PD rights are removed or curtailed by an LPA’s Article 4 Direction (area-based or site-specific). | Yes |
5) Historic Applications on the Property | Past 10–20 years of applications (where available): approvals/refusals, key reasons, conditions. | Yes |
6) Listed Building? (Yes/No) & Nearby Listed Buildings | National Heritage List entries for the property; immediate context. | Yes |
7) Local Authority Planning Strategies | Core/LDF policies, SPD/Design Guides, Character Appraisals, Residential Extensions SPD (where available). | Yes |
1) PD Status (Yes/No/Partial) | Yes |
2) Key Disqualifiers (if any) | Yes |
3) Designated Area Check | Yes |
4) Article 4 Direction Check | Yes |
5) Historic Applications on the Property | Yes |
6) Listed Building? (Yes/No) & Nearby Listed Buildings | Yes |
7) Local Authority Planning Strategies | Yes |
Made for…
Homeowners
Plan a loft, rear or side extension with confidence.
Buyers
Check constraints and opportunities before you offer.
Architectural Designers
Quick feasibility and peace of mind in your designs scope.
Why GoPermitted?
Best Price on the Market
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Address‑specific answers
Not generic guidance.
England‑wide coverage
Purpose‑built for England planning rules.
Up‑to‑date constraints
Article 4 and conservation areas where datasets permit.
Citable sources
Official guidance and local policy links in your report.
England coverage and policy‑backed permitted development checks