- •Permitted-development limits, lawful-development certificates, or a full planning application should be confirmed before design is fixed.
- •Conservation-area, Article 4, and listed-building controls can change the roofline, materials, and extent of visible change.
- •Structural engineering, drainage design, build-over agreements, and party-wall coordination often drive the build route.
- •Building control covers structure, fire, insulation, ventilation, and drainage and should be planned from the start.
- •Riverside setting requires sensitive design
- •Period building facades protected
House Extensions on Mortlake High Street
House extension pages need to explain how feasibility, structure, planning route, drainage, glazing, and internal fit-out all shape the scheme, not just how much floor area is added.
House Extensions on Mortlake High Street
This page covers house extensions work on Mortlake High Street and in the wider Mortlake area — with local property context, planning considerations, and examples of the type of work we deliver nearby.
Local detail we can share
What we can tell you about house extensions work in this specific location — the property types we see nearby, typical constraints, and project examples.
- •Real location coverage
- •Named local landmarks
- •Audience-specific concerns
- •Historical property detail
- •Planning or conservation detail
- •Strong fit for Victorian and Edwardian family homes with side-return, rear, or wraparound potential.
- •Best where the existing house works well but the ground-floor footprint, daylight, or garden connection is too tight.
- •Useful where a new kitchen-dining-living space is the real goal behind the extra square metres.
- •Works best when feasibility, structure, planning, and fit-out are scoped together rather than split across separate parties.
- •Victorian Terrace homes are common around Mortlake High Street.
- •Extension type and size: rear, side-return, wraparound, or a larger two-storey scheme.
- •Structural openings, foundations, steelwork, and how the new structure meets the existing house.
- •Glazing packages, rooflights, drainage diversions, party-wall matters, and site-access logistics.
- •Kitchen, dining, and living-space fit-out level, including services, lighting, and finishes.
- •Local client concern affecting scope: Period renovations.
Proof supporting House Extensions on Mortlake High Street
Period cottage renovation
Comprehensive renovation of a riverside cottage with new kitchen, bathroom, damp-proof works, and careful restoration of original timber features.
Kitchen renovation in Victorian terrace
Kitchen replacement with bespoke cabinetry, improved drainage, and ventilation in a Victorian terrace near the river.
- •Whether rear, side-return, or wraparound gives the best layout gain for the budget.
- •How much of the project value sits in the shell versus the interior fit-out and glazing.
- •Whether the household can remain in occupation once structural openings and kitchen works begin.
- •Whether the extension should be coordinated with a wider refurbishment of the existing house.
- •Typical brief in Mortlake High Street: families requirements.
- •Typical brief in Mortlake High Street: professionals requirements.
Published Reviews Relevant to Mortlake High Street
Published customer feedback selected using Mortlake High Street, Mortlake, SW14, and house extensions overlap.
"Converted small bathroom to wet room for elderly parent. Thoughtful, practical design."
"Complete bathroom renovation finished exactly as promised. Stunning result!"
"Excellent loft conversion with full mansard. The design maximised every inch of space and the finish is impeccable. Conservation area planning was handled smoothly too."
Questions About House Extensions on Mortlake High Street
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