Planning permission drawings, loft conversions, extensions, and building regulations for Wood Green's Edwardian terraces and family houses. MCIAT chartered, fixed fees, Haringey planning expertise built in.
Wood Green sits in the N22 postcode within the London Borough of Haringey, positioned between the slopes of Muswell Hill to the west and Tottenham to the east. Its Edwardian terraces and suburban family houses, combined with excellent Piccadilly Line connections, make it a popular choice for families investing in home improvements.
Edwardian terraces: Wood Green's residential streets are characterised by well-proportioned Edwardian terraces with bay windows, decorative tile work, and slate roofs. These properties are well suited to rear dormers, single-storey rear extensions, and side-return infills. We design schemes that complement the existing Edwardian character.
Conservation areas: The Trinity Gardens Conservation Area and Wood Green Common Conservation Area protect key streets and open spaces. Within these zones, Article 4 Directions may restrict permitted development rights. Our MCIAT-chartered team prepares heritage-sensitive applications.
Town centre regeneration: Wood Green town centre is earmarked for significant regeneration, which may affect planning policies for nearby residential properties. We ensure applications comply with the most current Haringey planning policies.
Loft conversions: The Edwardian terraces in Wood Green typically have good roof voids suitable for dormer loft conversions. Outside conservation areas, rear dormers can often be built under permitted development. We survey the roof, confirm PD eligibility, and prepare building regulations drawings.
Single planning or regs submission.
Planning + building regs + structural.
Listed, conservation, complex sites.
Direct answers to the questions Wood Green homeowners ask us every week about planning, extensions, and loft conversions.
Start a free quoteYes, loft conversions are popular in N22. Outside conservation areas, rear dormers under permitted development are straightforward for Edwardian terraces. Within conservation areas, planning permission is required. We survey your roof and advise on the best approach.
Under permitted development, terraced houses can extend up to 4 metres at single storey. Semi-detached houses can extend up to 4 metres (or 6 metres with prior notification). Within conservation areas, planning permission is required. We confirm the maximum for your property.
Our Essentials package starts from £840 for a single submission. The Complete package from £1,750 covers planning, building regulations, and structural calculations. Fixed fees with no hidden extras.
The regeneration policies primarily affect commercial and larger residential schemes in the town centre. Standard householder applications are generally unaffected. We check whether any area-specific policies apply to your property.
Yes, combining projects is often cost-effective. We design integrated schemes where the loft and extension work together. A combined project may need planning permission and will require building regulations approval. We coordinate all submissions.
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Every service you need for a Wood Green project, from a single chartered team.
Dormers, mansards, and Velux conversions designed for local roof profiles and planning constraints.
Rear extensions, side returns, wraparounds, and basement feasibility for local housing stock.
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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