Notting Hill · W11 · Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea

Cellar Conversions in Notting Hill, W11

Cellar and vault conversions to Notting Hill period houses — turning an existing coal cellar or sub-pavement vault into a dry, usable room, often with less excavation than a new basement.

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Using the space that is already there

Many Notting Hill houses already have a cellar or a brick vault under the front pavement, built for coal and storage. Converting that existing volume into a usable room is often simpler and less disruptive than excavating a new basement — the space exists, so the work is about damp, light, headroom and access rather than deep digging.

The main challenges are waterproofing and head height. Period cellars are damp and rarely have full standing height, so we tank or cavity-drain the structure and, where needed, lower the floor modestly to make the room comfortable. Sub-pavement vaults sit under the public highway, so they may need RBKC and highways consent.

We assess the existing structure, confirm what consents apply, and convert the cellar into a dry, ventilated room — utility, study, wine store, gym or playroom — with waterproofing, services and Building Control all handled in one contract.

What shapes a Notting Hill cellar conversion

A cellar conversion uses an existing void — so damp, height and ownership matter more than excavation.

01

Space already exists

Converting an existing cellar usually means less excavation and disruption than a new basement.

02

Waterproofing is everything

Period cellars are damp; a maintainable tanked or cavity-drain system is what makes the room usable.

03

Head height check

Many cellars lack full standing height; a modest floor reduction may be needed and must be done safely.

04

Vaults under the pavement

Sub-pavement vaults sit under the highway, so RBKC and highways consent can apply.

What a Notting Hill cellar conversion includes

From survey to a dry, finished room — making the most of the cellar you already have.

Survey & feasibility

Assessing the existing cellar or vault, damp, height and ownership.

Consents

Confirming Building Control, and planning or highways consent where the structure is altered.

Waterproofing

Type C cavity-drain or tanked systems with pumps and a maintainable design.

Floor & structure

Modest, engineer-checked floor reduction where head height needs improving.

Damp & ventilation

Ventilation and dehumidification designed to keep the room dry long-term.

Services

Power, lighting, heating and drainage run into the new room.

Access & light

Improved stairs, and light from lightwells or sun-pipes where possible.

Fit-out & handover

Utility, study, gym or store fit-out, snagging and handover.

Streets & estates across W11

We convert existing cellars and sub-pavement vaults across Notting Hill’s period terraces and villas in W11.

Portobello RoadLadbroke GroveElgin CrescentStanley CrescentLansdowne RoadClarendon RoadPembridge VillasKensington Park RoadWestbourne GroveLadbroke Square

Notting Hill sits within the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea — see our Notting Hill area page and South West London refurbishment overview.

Questions clients ask before they start

What is a cellar conversion?

Turning an existing cellar or under-pavement vault into a usable, dry room — rather than excavating an entirely new basement.

Is it cheaper than a new basement?

Often, yes, because the space already exists and there is usually less excavation and underpinning. We confirm after surveying the cellar.

Will the cellar be dry?

With a properly designed and maintainable waterproofing system — tanking or cavity drainage with pumps — yes. Waterproofing is the most important part of the job.

Do I need planning permission?

Converting an existing cellar is often a Building Control matter, but altering the structure, lowering the floor, or working in a sub-pavement vault can need planning or highways consent. We confirm first.

What about head height?

Many period cellars lack full standing height. A modest, engineer-checked floor reduction can help, and we tell you honestly what is achievable. Costs are quoted in pounds sterling (GBP).

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Start your Notting Hill cellar conversion

Book a no-obligation consultation at 2 Eaton Gate in SW1, at our Hampstead studio, or at your property. We will give you an honest read on approvals, programme and budget band — in pounds sterling — before you commit.

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