Fixed fee from £1,225. MCIAT chartered. Islington planning experienced. 2 postcodes covered: N1, EC1V.
Angel is Georgian terraces, dense town centre. The dominant stock — georgian and early victorian terraces — has specific constraints and opportunities for loft conversion drawings. Side returns sit better on bay-fronted Victorian terraces than on detached 1930s semis. Mansards work where the existing roofscape supports them. We design to the block, not the brochure.
Local context summary — Architectural Drawings London, MCIAT charteredMost loft conversion drawings projects in Angel fall under Permitted Development if the property is a house (not a flat), not listed, and not in a conservation area. Islington has an Article 4 Direction — Article 4 Direction covering the whole borough removes permitted development rights for HMO conversions (C3 to C4). Separate Article 4 for office-to-residential in key areas. We confirm eligibility free at the site survey.
Drawings: fixed fee from £1,225 (Loft Conversions). Construction cost is separate and depends on size, finish and structural complexity. For georgian and early victorian terraces (typical of Angel), expect £45,000–£85,000 build cost for a standard rear extension or loft, more for mansards or basements.
12–14 weeks from first call to Islington Council planning decision. Site survey week 1, design weeks 2–3, validation 1–2 weeks, statutory 8-week determination.
Angel is characterised by georgian and early victorian terraces. We've delivered loft conversion drawings for every period represented here — the design choices vary significantly by stock.
Our first-time approval rate in Islington is 98%. Pre-application advice from Islington Council is built into our process when the case is borderline (conservation area, Article 4, listed).