Listed Building Renovation in NW London
Specialist renovation of Grade I and Grade II listed buildings — working within strict Listed Building Consent requirements to restore and sensitively upgrade NW London's most significant historic homes.
Typical cost: £100,000–£500,000
Select Your Area
We provide listed building renovation across NW London's premier neighbourhoods. Each area has specific planning rules and property characteristics — select yours for tailored information.
Listed Building Renovation in Hampstead
→NW3 · Camden
Conservation AreaListed Building Renovation in St John's Wood
→NW8 · Westminster
Conservation AreaListed Building Renovation in Highgate
→N6 · Haringey
Conservation AreaListed Building Renovation in Belsize Park
→NW3 · Camden
Conservation AreaListed Building Renovation in West Hampstead
→NW6 · Camden
Conservation AreaListed Building Renovation in East Finchley
→N2 · Barnet
Listed Building Renovation in Golders Green
→NW11 · Barnet
Listed Building Renovation in Swiss Cottage
→NW3 · Camden
Listed Building Renovation in Cricklewood
→NW2 · Barnet
Listed Building Renovation in Hampstead Garden Suburb
→NW11 · Barnet
Conservation AreaListed Building Renovation in Kilburn
→NW6 · Brent
How It Works
- 1
Listed Building Assessment and Heritage Statement
A conservation architect surveys the property and produces a heritage statement identifying the significance of all historic fabric — walls, floors, joinery, fireplaces, windows, and decorative elements. The significance assessment determines what must be preserved, what can be repaired, and what can be carefully upgraded. Historic England's guidance is referenced throughout.
- 2
Listed Building Consent Application
A Listed Building Consent application is prepared and submitted to the LPA alongside any planning application for associated external works. The consent application must demonstrate that proposed works preserve the building's special architectural and historic interest. We prepare the full application pack including the Heritage Statement, method statements, and sample materials.
- 3
Conservation Architect and Specialist Team Assembly
Listed building renovation requires specialist trades: lime plasterers, historic window restorers, traditional joinery craftsmen, lead workers, heritage electricians experienced in period properties, and specialist stone and brick cleaners. We assemble the appropriate specialist team for each project — the quality of the tradespeople is the most important determinant of the renovation outcome in a listed building.
Select an area above to see the complete 7-step process with area-specific planning guidance.