Planning permission drawings, loft conversions, and extensions for Bexleyheath's 1930s semis. MCIAT chartered, fixed fees, Bexley planning expertise built in.
Bexleyheath sits in the DA6 postcode within the London Borough of Bexley. The town's residential streets are predominantly lined with 1930s semi-detached houses — properties with excellent potential for hip-to-gable loft conversions, rear extensions, and side extensions.
1930s semis: Bexleyheath's inter-war semis are ideal for extension. Hip-to-gable loft conversions, single-storey and two-storey rear extensions, and side extensions are all popular. Under permitted development, many of these works can proceed without planning permission.
Permitted development: Most Bexleyheath properties enjoy full PD rights. We confirm eligibility, prepare building regulations drawings, and manage any prior notification required. This keeps projects on track and costs down.
Bexley design standards: Bexley Council has clear expectations for extension design, including matching materials, appropriate roof pitches, and sympathetic proportions. We design schemes that comply with local guidance from the outset.
Red House and heritage context: The Grade I listed Red House (designed by Philip Webb for William Morris) is in Bexleyheath. Properties in its immediate vicinity may face additional planning scrutiny. We assess site-specific constraints as part of every project.
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Planning + building regs + structural.
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Direct answers to the questions Bexleyheath homeowners ask us every week about planning, extensions, and loft conversions.
Start a free quoteYes, hip-to-gable loft conversions are very popular on Bexleyheath's 1930s semis. Under permitted development, these typically proceed without planning permission. We survey your roof and prepare building regulations drawings.
Under permitted development, semi-detached houses can build single-storey rear extensions up to 6 metres. Two-storey rear extensions up to 3 metres are also possible under PD. We confirm the maximum for your property.
Yes, Bexley Council expects extensions to use materials matching the existing house. This includes brick type, mortar colour, roof tiles, and window styles. We specify materials in our drawings to ensure compliance.
Our Essentials package starts from £840. The Complete package from £1,750 covers planning and building regulations plus structural calculations. Fixed fees throughout.
Bexley targets 8 weeks for householder applications. Most straightforward extensions are decided within this timeframe. We manage the application process from start to finish.
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Rear extensions, side returns, wraparounds, and basement feasibility for local housing stock.
Dormers, mansards, and Velux conversions designed for local roof profiles and planning constraints.
Construction-ready drawing packages compliant with all Approved Documents, submitted to local Building Control.
Free quote in 60 seconds. Fixed fee from £840. MCIAT chartered. Conservation area expertise included.
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