13 FEBRUARY 2021 • THE GOOD LIFE DISTRIBUTED WITH THE SATURDAY DAILY MAIL
Bespoke living — homes & gardens 23
The perfect granny annexe, which doesn’t need planning permission
AS FEATURED ON THE TV SHOW, MY FLAT PACK HOME
Homelodge is a family business that was established in 1986. Since then, the company has installed over 2,000 lodges
PERFECT FOR A GRANNY/ GRANDAD/GRADDY ANNEXE More than ever before, people in the UK are looking after their elderly parents but often the practicalities aren’t ideal. Also, grown-up children are finding it difficult to get on the prop- erty ladder. Homelodge has the answer: a detached, highly insu- lated bespoke annexe in the garden. It’s the perfect solution, giving
independence, security
and freedom, and it’s designed to be exempt from planning permission but still conforms to building regulations. Sarah Jennings, who lives in
Winchester in Hampshire, had this to say about her experience
of working with Homelodge to create a new building in her garden: “Homelodge built a beau- tiful new home for my parents at the bottom of our garden. “Te whole process went
extremely smoothly thanks to the company’s meticulous planning, attention to detail and high stand- ards. Everyone from Homelodge were an absolute joy to work with. Tey were professional, punctual and precise. “We now have the peace of
mind of having my parents close by, yet we’re all able to maintain our independence. We’re looking forward to creating loads of happy memories in my parents’ very special new home.”
THE WHOLE PROCESS WENT EXTREMELY SMOOTHLY THANKS TO THE COMPANY’S METICULOUS PLANNING, ATTENTION TO DETAIL AND HIGH STANDARDS
Call for more details or arrange to visit Homelodge’s show site: T: 01962 881480 E:
info@homelodge.co.uk homelodge.co.uk/home-solutions/granny-annexes
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