New Builds in Ascot

Do I need planning permission for a new build in Ascot?

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You may need planning permission for a new build in Ascot, but some projects can use permitted development. The answer depends on size, position, previous extensions, conservation status, and whether the work changes the roof or frontage.

Ascot sits under Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead. Sunninghill, Cheapside, and the village-centre pockets can need closer conservation and neighbour-impact checks than newer estate roads.

Planning permission and Building Regulations are separate. Even if planning is simple, Building Control still needs the relevant structure, insulation, drainage, fire safety, ventilation, electrics, roof work, and final completion evidence for the specific new build.

Ascot work often involves larger detached homes, mature plots, gated drives, and owners who want the build to feel high-quality without becoming showy. Driveway space is usually better than in town-centre locations, but long private drives, protected trees, and premium finishes can change sequencing and protection costs.

Small residential new builds need careful control of groundworks, drainage, shell construction, roof, services, insulation, and Building Control sign-off. The main cost risks are ground conditions, service connections, design changes, material specification, and delays before the site is ready to build.

The quote should be based on drawings, specification, structural details, drainage strategy, service connections, and clear exclusions. For Ascot homeowners, the quote should explain how the finish, glazing, garden connection, and site protection are being handled, not just the shell price.

Planning permission and Building Regulations are separate questions, so a project can be planning-light and still need full technical sign-off. Check previous extensions, roof/frontage changes, conservation status, boundaries, height, materials, and whether permitted development rights still apply.

Before agreeing the work, ask for a written scope that names inclusions, exclusions, payment stages, variation process, site protection, waste removal, and who manages the job day to day. That is the difference between a headline price and a buildable quote.

Berkshire Bespoke Builders covers Ascot and provides free written quotes for new builds. Pindi Sahota has 32 years on the tools and manages projects personally, with fixed-price quotes once the scope is clear.

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