No, provided you have not had permitted development rights removed that prevent you from doing so and you do not do the following:
Build between your house and the highway unless the highway is over 20 metres from the canopy
You are building over more than half of the land on your property
The conservatory is higher than the highest part of the house roof
The canopy is more than 4 metres high within 2 metres of your boundary
You increase the volume of your original house by more than 10% or 50 cubic metres for a terraced house or a house in a Conservation Area. To be quite clear, a carport counts against this
For any other house you increase the volume of your original house by more than 15% or 70 cubic metres, whichever the greater, up to a maximum of 115 cubic metres and a carport counts against this
You are not within 5 metres of extensions that have used up your permitted volume allowances


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