Porch Extension Guide: Cost, Planning & Design in Weymouth

A porch extension is one of the simplest ways to improve your home's entrance. It creates a buffer between the outdoors and your hallway, keeps weather out, and adds kerb appeal. Here is what Weymouth homeowners — covered by Dorset Council — need to know about costs, planning, and timelines.

Local cost range — Weymouth

£1,700–£2,500/m²

Weymouth offers some of the most affordable build rates in the area. Seafront properties are the exception — salt air exposure requires marine-grade materials.

Porch Extension Guide: Cost, Planning & Design rules in Weymouth

Weymouth falls under Dorset Council (Dorset Council). Dorset Council covers a large rural area with many villages in conservation areas and AONBs (Dorset AONB, Cranborne Chase AONB). Permitted Development rights may be restricted in these areas — always check before assuming PD applies.

Planning applications (annual)

~6,000

Average decision time

8–10 weeks

Approval rate

~87%

AONB coverage

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What you need to know

What counts as a porch?

Under Permitted Development, a porch must have a ground floor area of 3m² or less (measured externally), be no taller than 3m, and be at least 2m from any boundary fronting a highway. If it meets these criteria, no planning permission or Building Regulations approval is needed.

Design options

Porch styles range from simple lean-to canopies to enclosed vestibules with storage. The most popular options are: a brick and tile porch matching the existing house, an oak-frame porch for character properties, and a contemporary glazed porch for modern homes.

How much does it cost in Weymouth?

Local Weymouth rates: £1,700–£2,500/m². The table below shows national Dorset figures for reference.

ItemTypical Cost Range
Simple open porch canopy£2,000–£5,000
Enclosed brick porch (under 3m²)£5,000–£12,000
Enclosed porch (over 3m²)£8,000–£18,000
Oak-frame porch£8,000–£15,000
Professional fees (if needed)£500–£1,500

Prices based on Dorset rates, 2026. Local Weymouth range: £1,700–£2,500/m².

Planning permission in Weymouth

Porches under 3m² (external measurement) that are below 3m high and at least 2m from a highway boundary do not need planning permission. Larger porches are treated as extensions and must comply with standard PD rules.

Class D of the GPDO allows porches up to 3m² floor area, 3m height, and at least 2m from any boundary facing a highway, without planning permission. This exemption also extends to Building Regulations.

Dorset Council — local planning context

Dorset Council covers a large rural area with many villages in conservation areas and AONBs (Dorset AONB, Cranborne Chase AONB). Permitted Development rights may be restricted in these areas — always check before assuming PD applies.

Dorset Council processes approximately ~6,000 planning applications per year, with an approval rate of ~87%. Average decision time is 8–10 weeks.

Building regulations

Porches under 3m² are exempt from Building Regulations. Larger porches must comply with standard extension requirements including foundations, insulation, and structural adequacy.

Typical timeline

PhaseDuration
Design1 week
Build2–4 weeks

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