Brent

Architectural drawings in Wembley

Planning permission drawings, loft conversions, extensions, and building regulations for Wembley's semi-detached houses and terraces. MCIAT chartered, fixed fees, Brent planning expertise built in.

From £840 fixed fee MCIAT chartered, Brent HA9 postcodes
Architectural drawings for Wembley properties

Quick facts -- Architectural drawings in Wembley

Nearest borough hub
Brent
Postcodes
HA9
Conservation status
Barn Hill Conservation Area near Fryent Country Park
Typical housing
1930s semi-detached, inter-war terraces, new-build apartments, some Victorian
Our fee from
£840 + VAT
Key planning note
Brent Council supports residential extensions that comply with design guidance. The Wembley area is a regeneration zone with specific development policies for larger schemes. Householder applications
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Local context

Why Wembley demands specialist architectural drawings

Wembley sits in the HA9 postcode within the London Borough of Brent, centred around the iconic stadium and stretching into established residential suburbs. The area's 1930s semi-detached houses and inter-war terraces offer significant potential for extensions and loft conversions, while the regeneration zone around the stadium is reshaping the neighbourhood.

1930s semi-detached houses: Wembley's most common housing type is the inter-war semi-detached house with side access, a front bay window, and a rear garden of 10-15 metres. These properties are excellent candidates for hip-to-gable loft conversions (which can nearly double the loft floor area), side extensions, and rear extensions. We design schemes that make the most of the available space.

Loft conversion potential: Hip-to-gable loft conversions combined with rear dormers are particularly popular on Wembley's 1930s semis. Under permitted development, these can often be built without planning permission, transforming the roof space into two additional rooms. We survey the roof structure, confirm PD eligibility, and prepare building regulations drawings.

Regeneration zone: The Wembley Park area around the stadium is a designated regeneration zone with specific planning policies encouraging higher-density development. These policies primarily affect larger commercial and residential schemes rather than householder applications, but we ensure all applications comply with current area-specific requirements.

Brent design guidance: Brent Council has published specific design guidance for residential extensions covering extension depths, dormer proportions, and materials. Our MCIAT-chartered team designs projects that comply with this guidance from the outset, avoiding costly redesigns after submission.

Conservation areas
Barn Hill CA
Housing type
1930s semi-detached
Planning authority
Brent Council
Key postcodes
HA9
Fixed fee -- 30% below London architects

Architectural drawings pricing in Wembley

Essentials

Single planning or regs submission.

from£840
  • Measured survey
  • Drawings & submission
  • Unlimited revisions
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Bespoke

Listed, conservation, complex sites.

Custom
  • Everything in Complete
  • Listed Building Consent
  • Committee representation
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Wembley FAQs

Architectural drawings in Wembley — your questions answered.

Direct answers to the questions Wembley homeowners ask us every week about planning, extensions, and loft conversions.

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Can I build a hip-to-gable loft conversion in Wembley?

Yes, hip-to-gable conversions are very popular on Wembley's 1930s semis. They can often be built under permitted development when combined with a rear dormer, provided the total roof volume increase does not exceed 50 cubic metres. We survey your roof and confirm PD eligibility.

What size extension can I build in Wembley?

Under permitted development, semi-detached houses can build single-storey rear extensions up to 4 metres (or 6 metres with prior notification). Side extensions under permitted development are possible with restrictions. Within the Barn Hill Conservation Area, planning permission is required. We confirm what is permissible.

Can I build a side extension in Wembley?

Side extensions on Wembley's semi-detached houses are achievable under permitted development if they meet specific criteria — single storey, no wider than half the width of the original house, and materials to match. Two-storey side extensions require planning permission. We design side extensions that comply with all requirements.

How much do architectural drawings cost in Wembley?

Our Essentials package starts from £840. The Complete package from £1,750 covers planning, building regulations, and structural calculations. The most popular choice for loft conversions is the Complete package.

How long does Brent Council take for planning decisions?

Brent targets 8 weeks for householder applications. The borough is one of London's busier planning authorities. Pre-application advice is available. We manage the application timeline and handle all council correspondence.

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