Premium Renovations Across North London
From Hampstead's Georgian townhouses to Highgate's hillside villas, our RIBA architects and in-house engineers deliver extensions, loft conversions, basements and full refurbishments across 20 North London neighbourhoods. One team, one contract, one standard of quality — with our design studio just minutes away on Finchley Road.
Explore North London Neighbourhood Guides
Browse dedicated North London area pages where local articles, neighbourhood histories, planning insights and property guides can be organised by area.
Hampstead
Georgian hilltop village above the Heath. Literary pubs, Flask Walk's mineral springs, and four centuries of London's artistic elite leaving their mark on every street.
Highgate
The gate in the bishop's hedge. Victorian cemetery, Gothic fantasy at Holly Village, and a High Street saved from demolition by residents who refused to let it go.
Belsize Park
Grand Victorian villas on wide avenues, built for the merchant class escaping the city. Art Deco cinemas, emigre intellectuals, and one of London's most intact period streetscapes.
St John's Wood
The birthplace of modern cricket and the home of Abbey Road. Regency villas set in private gardens, planned from the outset as a suburb of detached houses.
Primrose Hill
A crown of parkland above Regent's Canal with a view that Wordsworth immortalised. Pastel-painted Regency terraces and a village compressed into a few streets.
Crouch End
Edwardian shopping parades, Arts and Crafts houses, and the clock tower at the Broadway. A hilltop settlement that resisted the Underground and kept its independent character intact.
Golders Green
From rural crossroads to Edwardian suburb in a single decade. The Hippodrome, the crematorium's architecture, and layers of immigrant history shape the neighbourhood.
Swiss Cottage
Named after a pub designed to look like a chalet. Post-war civic ambition, Basil Spence's library, and quiet Victorian streets tucked behind the main road.
Regent’s Park
Nash's greatest urban composition. Stucco terraces, royal parkland, the Zoo's Penguin Pool, and the only complete Regency circus in London.
Muswell Hill
Edwardian north London at its most confident. Redbrick parades, the Odeon's Art Deco facade, and Alexandra Palace crowning the ridge.
Hampstead Garden Suburb
Lutyens, Baillie Scott, and the Arts and Crafts ideal made real. One of Britain's most remarkable planned experiments in domestic architecture.
Maida Vale
Mansion flats and tree-lined avenues above the canal. Edwardian red brick, BBC Maida Vale's recording legacy, and Little Venice at the water's edge.
Kentish Town
Industrial Victorian energy turned residential. The Forum's music heritage, streets climbing toward the Heath, and a High Street reinvented in every generation.
Dartmouth Park
A hillside neighbourhood between Highgate and the Heath with some of north London's finest late-Victorian houses. Quiet, steep, and architecturally rich.
Highbury
Georgian squares and Victorian terraces arranged around Highbury Fields. A neighbourhood that became literary suburb and football pilgrimage site without losing its calm.
Canonbury
An Islington enclave centred on the Tudor tower that survived while everything around it was rebuilt. Georgian terraces, the New River Walk, and streets rich in literary history.
Camden Town
The Regent's Canal, the Roundhouse, and the market that swallowed the High Street. Behind the bustle sit early Victorian terraces and ambitious industrial engineering.
Angel / Islington
Georgian townhouses on Upper Street, the Royal Agricultural Hall, and a High Street that runs from medieval coaching inn to twenty-first century glass without breaking stride.
West Hampstead
Three railway lines converging on a single neighbourhood. Victorian terraces, traces of Kilburn Priory's estate, and a High Street that still feels village-scaled.
Hampstead Heath
Eight hundred acres of ancient heathland, swimming ponds, and Kenwood House presiding over the ridge. Not a park but a protected landscape.
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Loft Conversions
Dormer, mansard and rooflight schemes for Victorian terraces, Edwardian semis, detached villas, stucco-fronted houses and mansion flats.
House Extensions
Side return, rear and wraparound projects for Victorian terraces, Edwardian semis, detached villas, stucco-fronted houses and mansion flats.
Kitchen Renovations
Bespoke kitchens and open-plan reworking for Victorian terraces, Edwardian semis, detached villas, stucco-fronted houses and mansion flats.
Bathroom Renovations
Bathrooms, wet rooms and en-suites tailored to Victorian terraces, Edwardian semis, detached villas, stucco-fronted houses and mansion flats.
Basement Conversions
Basement excavation, underpinning and lower-ground fit-outs for Victorian terraces, Edwardian semis, detached villas, stucco-fronted houses and mansion flats.
Home Refurbishment
Full-house renovation, reconfiguration and interiors for Victorian terraces, Edwardian semis, detached villas, stucco-fronted houses and mansion flats.