Notting Hill · W11 · Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea

Multi-Level Basements in Notting Hill, W11

Honest, feasibility-led advice on multi-level basements in Notting Hill — where RBKC policy generally limits new basements to a single storey, we tell you what is realistically achievable.

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What RBKC policy actually allows below ground

Notting Hill is where the ‘iceberg basement’ debate began, and the Royal Borough responded with a basement policy that now generally limits a new basement to a single storey under the house and part of the garden. A true multi-level scheme is therefore uncommon and only ever considered in limited, site-specific circumstances. We start by being honest about that.

Where greater depth is sometimes possible, it is usually because a lower level already exists, or the site has unusual characteristics that the policy and a Basement Impact Assessment can support. It is never a given, and proposing a non-compliant deep basement in this part of the borough simply wastes time and money on a refusal.

If you are weighing up below-ground options, we assess your specific site against current RBKC policy, set out realistically what can be built, and design a compliant single-storey basement — or advise where depth genuinely is achievable — with engineering, waterproofing and the planning case in one contract.

What shapes a Notting Hill multi-level basement

The honest starting point: RBKC normally limits new basements to one storey.

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Single storey is the norm

RBKC policy generally restricts new basements to a single storey, so multi-level schemes are rare.

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Only in limited cases

Greater depth is occasionally possible where a lower level exists or the site genuinely supports it under policy.

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BIA is decisive

A Basement Impact Assessment on structure and groundwater governs what depth, if any, can be justified.

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Honesty first

We will not design a deep basement that policy refuses — we tell you what is realistic before you spend.

What a Notting Hill multi-level basement includes

From a frank policy review to a compliant, buildable scheme — not a refusal.

Policy review

A frank assessment of your site against RBKC’s basement policy and depth limits.

Feasibility & BIA

Commissioning the Basement Impact Assessment to test what is structurally and legally possible.

Realistic design

Designing a compliant single-storey basement, or advising where extra depth is genuinely achievable.

Underpinning & structure

Engineer-designed underpinning and retaining structure for the agreed depth.

Party wall

Notices, schedules of condition and awards with neighbours.

Waterproofing

Maintainable tanked or cavity-drain systems designed for the depth.

Light & ventilation

Lightwells and mechanical ventilation to make below-ground rooms usable.

Fit-out & handover

Finishing the agreed scheme, snagging and handover.

Streets & estates across W11

We give honest, policy-led basement advice across Notting Hill, designing compliant schemes rather than chasing refusals.

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

Can I build a multi-level basement in Notting Hill?

Rarely. RBKC policy generally limits new basements to a single storey, so multi-level schemes are uncommon and only considered in limited, site-specific cases. We tell you honestly what your site allows.

Why is the policy so strict here?

Notting Hill was at the centre of the basement debate, and the borough tightened its policy to protect neighbours, structures, trees and groundwater. It governs depth, garden coverage and how the work is carried out.

When is extra depth possible?

Usually only where a lower level already exists or the site has unusual characteristics a Basement Impact Assessment can support. It is never guaranteed.

Will you design a deep basement anyway?

No — we will not design a scheme that policy will refuse. We set out what is realistically buildable before you commit money.

What can I realistically build?

Most sites support a well-designed single-storey basement. We give an honest read and a budget band in pounds sterling (GBP) after reviewing your site.

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Start your Notting Hill multi-level basement

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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