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Change of use: How to turn non-residential land into a plot

When you’re hunting for a building plot, it’s easy to think you’ll stumble across a neat patch of grass with planning permission already sorted and services waiting at the boundary.

In reality, that almost never happens and more often than not, the best opportunities are hidden in plain sight – old garages, barns, or even, in building expert Mark Stevenson’s case, a disused post office.

But before you take on any piece of land for your self build project, it’s essential to understand how land is designated and what that means for planning. It’s not just about spotting potential – it’s about knowing what’s possible (and what’s not) under planning rules.

Finding a plot of land isn’t always as easy as it seems, but considering disused commercial buildings might be a route to success (Image credit: Tom Skipp/Bloomberg/Getty Images)

What are land designations?

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