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Architectural drawings in Romford

Fixed-fee planning, building regulations, loft, extension and mansard drawings for properties in Romford (RM1, RM2, RM7). MCIAT chartered. 30% below typical London architect rates.

Romford at a glance

Borough
Havering
Postcodes
RM1, RM2, RM7
Dominant stock
Victorian terraces, 1930s semi-detached, post-war flats
Local landmarks
Romford Market
Article 4 in force
No
Conservation areas in borough
15
Local context

Why Romford needs a specialist

Romford is Victorian and post-war centre. The streetscape is dominated by victorian terraces, 1930s semi-detached, post-war flats, which means design decisions — roofscape, rear glazing, side returns, mansards — must respect the period rhythm of the row. Havering planning (Havering Council) decides applications here. Most permitted development rights apply normally in Havering for residential extensions.

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Romford planning questions

Do I need planning permission for an extension in Romford?

Romford sits within Havering, so applications are decided by Havering Council. Most single-storey rear extensions and side-returns on terraced or semi-detached homes in Romford 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: No. We check eligibility free at the site visit.

What's the dominant housing stock in Romford?

Romford is characterised by Victorian and post-war centre. The dominant stock is Victorian terraces, 1930s semi-detached, post-war flats. 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 Romford?

Havering 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 Havering.

How much does a loft conversion cost in Romford?

Loft conversion drawings in Romford 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 Romford?

Havering has 15 designated conservation areas. Nearest to Romford: Romford Market. 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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