To anyone house hunting, please think very carefully about buying on 'private roads'. Thanks to buying with my FinL, this was possible - and we regret it almost every day.
Neighbour 1 applied for planning to turn a 2 bed bungalow into a 4 bed, self build - we had no protection over time allowed or noise or access. Even before permission he worked from 7am to midnight, with bright outdoor lighting. Our daughter with Aspergers found the light and noise very disturbing, but we were a private rd. The planning was granted, and we are still struggling 4+ years later, and they now have 4 children in a 2 bed house.
Neighbour 2 has been running a plant nursery, with no time limits, licensing or distance trading since the start of Covid. People turn up from 8am - 9pm, 7 days per week, and because her profile picture on FB is of our house (they used to own it), many feel they can park and block our access. I am also tired of pointing out it is our house, not rented and we have right of access.
So please, if you think a private road is blissful, please note the local council gives you virtually no rights, the planning department gives you no rights and even during Covid we had no rights to stop trading...even to protect our precious Dad who is 91, and feels trapped, unable to move due to age but annoyed by noise at the end of the quiet cul-de-sac he thought was heaven when he bought it.
Sorry this is so long, but we've had a week from hell from both sides, and we all just want to sit and cry...
Retiring and living frugally in money from downsizing after years of stress

