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In general terms yes sir, one would look at the curtilage of a building, yes.
It was a decent place with its own curtilage.
However, curtilage is afforded less protection than a home.
Where the demised property is an entire building with curtilage this will usually be sufficient.
Looking at whether the barn was inside the curtilage or rather in an open field, the court stated:
Theoretically, many structures might extend the curtilage protection to the areas immediately surrounding them.
It is possible that the area immediately surrounding a tent (or any structure used as a home) might be considered curtilage.
The usual procedure for roads within the curtilage of the development site is that they are dedicated to the local authority and adopted.
Part 1: Development within the curtilage of a dwellinghouse.
Class E covers the provision of buildings and other development on land surrounding the house (the 'curtilage').
Specifically, the Court relied on the long-standing rules regarding curtilage:
I confirm that it is not our intention to widen the M25 outside its present curtilage.
In practice, determining the boundaries of curtilage has proven to be imprecise and subject to controversy.
In modern cases, the Supreme Court interprets "a house" to mean "a home and its curtilage".
(d)property within the same curtilage as, and occupied for the purposes of, a lighthouse.
Property is often demised together with the "appurtenances" or the "curtilage" belonging to it.
If the substation is located within the curtilage of the site, it will be necessary for the developer to dedicate the land to the board.
Dwelling includes structures and outbuildings within the curtilage.
Since the houses are semi-detached, it is a practical necessity for the side walls to be parallel to the curtilage boundaries.
As noted above at 9.2.2, garages and other curtilage buildings can be treated for planning purposes as part of the listed building.
Listing can include both the interior and the curtilage and can therefore cover, for example, outhouses.
But otherwise, government agents need consent, a warrant, or probable cause of exigent circumstances to enter a home's curtilage.
Curtilage is frequently undefined until someone wishes to make a change to a structure or landscape in the immediate vicinity of a listed building.
The estate map of 1779 shows a band of woodland running around the estate curtilage.
It was the common land mat had once belonged within the curtilage of St. Ninian's.