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Architectural drawings in Queen's Park

Fixed-fee planning, building regulations, loft, extension and mansard drawings for properties in Queen's Park (NW6). MCIAT chartered. 30% below typical London architect rates.

Queen's Park at a glance

Borough
Brent
Postcodes
NW6
Dominant stock
Edwardian villas
Local landmarks
Queen's Park
Article 4 in force
Yes
Conservation areas in borough
22
Local context

Why Queen's Park needs a specialist

Queen's Park is Edwardian villas, conservation. The streetscape is dominated by edwardian villas, which means design decisions — roofscape, rear glazing, side returns, mansards — must respect the period rhythm of the row. Brent planning (Brent Council) decides applications here. Article 4 for HMO conversions in specific streets around Wembley and Harlesden.

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Frequently asked in Queen's Park

Queen's Park planning questions

Do I need planning permission for an extension in Queen's Park?

Queen's Park sits within Brent, so applications are decided by Brent Council. Most single-storey rear extensions and side-returns on terraced or semi-detached homes in Queen's Park fall under Permitted Development — up to 3m deep (attached) or 4m (detached), under 4m high. Flats, listed buildings and conservation areas always require full planning. Article 4 status here: Yes. We check eligibility free at the site visit.

What's the dominant housing stock in Queen's Park?

Queen's Park is characterised by Edwardian villas, conservation. The dominant stock is Edwardian villas. We've drawn extensions and lofts for every period represented here — Victorian rear additions, Edwardian side returns, 1930s wrap-arounds, and contemporary infill where the streetscape allows.

How long does a planning application take in Queen's Park?

Brent Council statutory determination is 8 weeks for householder applications. Validation typically adds 1–2 weeks. From your first call to a decision, expect 12–14 weeks total: 1 week measured survey, 2 weeks design, 1–2 weeks validation, 8 weeks determination. We've achieved a 98% first-time approval rate across Brent.

How much does a loft conversion cost in Queen's Park?

Loft conversion drawings in Queen's Park start at £1,225 for planning + building regs combined. Construction cost (separate from drawings) is £45,000–£75,000 for a standard rear dormer on a Victorian or Edwardian terrace, £65,000–£95,000 for a hip-to-gable plus dormer. We quote drawings as a fixed fee — no hourly creep.

Are there conservation areas in Queen's Park?

Brent has 22 designated conservation areas. Nearest to Queen's Park: Queen's Park. In a conservation area, full planning is required for most external work (including roof additions, rendering, replacement windows). We prepare a Heritage Statement covering the conservation area's character appraisal.

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