Planning permission drawings, extensions, and heritage-sensitive design for Pinner's period houses and village properties. MCIAT chartered, fixed fees, Harrow planning expertise built in.
Pinner sits in the HA5 postcode within the London Borough of Harrow. The neighbourhood retains a distinctive village character centred on its medieval High Street, with residential streets of Edwardian and inter-war houses radiating outwards through leafy avenues.
Pinner High Street Conservation Area: The conservation area protects Pinner's historic village core, including medieval and Tudor timber-framed buildings alongside Victorian and Edwardian shops and houses. Planning permission is required for most external works, and the council expects designs that respect the village character. Our MCIAT-chartered team prepares heritage-sensitive applications.
Edwardian houses: Pinner's residential streets contain substantial Edwardian detached and semi-detached houses with generous gardens. These properties are well suited to rear extensions, loft conversions, and garden room additions. We design schemes that complement the existing architectural character.
Inter-war housing: The area's 1930s semis and detached houses are popular candidates for hip-to-gable loft conversions, side extensions, and modernisation. Under permitted development, many of these works proceed without planning permission outside the conservation area.
Village character: Harrow Council places particular emphasis on preserving Pinner's village character. Extensions and alterations must be designed to complement the existing streetscape. We ensure our schemes meet this expectation.
Single planning or regs submission.
Planning + building regs + structural.
Listed, conservation, complex sites.
Direct answers to the questions Pinner homeowners ask us every week about planning, extensions, and loft conversions.
Start a free quoteFor most external works within the conservation area, yes. The council protects the village character closely. Heritage Statements are required. We prepare applications to the standard Harrow Council expects.
Yes, Pinner's generous plots make extensions very feasible. Outside the conservation area, permitted development rights allow significant rear extensions. Within the conservation area, planning permission is required. We advise on the best approach.
Yes, both Edwardian houses and inter-war semis are well suited to loft conversions. Outside the conservation area, dormers under PD are straightforward. We survey your roof and prepare building regulations drawings.
Our Essentials package starts from £840. The Complete package from £1,750 covers planning and building regulations plus structural calculations. Fixed fees throughout.
Harrow Council places strong emphasis on preserving Pinner's village character. Extensions must complement the existing streetscape in terms of scale, materials, and design. We design schemes with this context in mind.
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Every service you need for a Pinner project, from a single chartered team.
Full planning applications — heritage-sensitive drawings, Design & Access Statements, council officer liaison.
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.
Free quote in 60 seconds. Fixed fee from £840. MCIAT chartered. Conservation area expertise included.
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