Wraparound Extension in Cricklewood NW2
L-shaped extensions combining a rear and side return infill to create a fully open-plan ground floor — transformational projects for NW London's Victorian and Edwardian homes.
Why Cricklewood Properties Choose Us
More affordable, good Victorian stock. Up-and-coming with significant regeneration plans. Our team works exclusively in NW London, bringing detailed knowledge of Barnet planning requirements and the specific challenges of Victorian terraces stock.
- Planning Authority
- Barnet LBC
- Average Property Value
- £550,000
- Conservation Area
- No
- Typical Project Cost
- £90,000–£200,000
How a Wraparound Extension Works — Step by Step
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Ground Floor Survey and Feasibility
We assess the full rear and side return footprint available, mapping drainage, utilities, trees, and party wall positions. A wraparound extension is a major ground floor reconfiguration — we model the new open-plan layout and stair positions to confirm the scheme is feasible before committing to design fees.
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Planning Application Strategy
Wraparound extensions always require full planning permission in conservation areas and Article 4 zones — they are significant developments. We develop a planning strategy including pre-application advice, heritage impact assessment, and Design and Access Statement. In Hampstead Garden Suburb, HGS Trust consent is required alongside Barnet LBC planning.
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Architectural Design
The architect designs the L-shaped extension footprint, roof strategy (combinations of flat roof, lantern lights, and pitched sections), and the treatment of the rear elevation. Rooflight runs along the inner angles of the L bring daylight into the heart of the new plan. Material selection for the external envelope is driven by planning requirements.
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Structural Engineering
A structural engineer designs the new foundations (typically a reinforced concrete slab or strip footings), the structural steel frame for any large clear spans, and the lintels and beams for the wall openings into the existing house. Party wall and building regs calculations are prepared simultaneously.
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Demolition, Utilities, and Groundworks
Existing outbuildings in the rear and side are demolished. Drainage is diverted around the new footprint. Foundations are poured and inspected by building control. Any underfloor heating systems are laid into the ground floor slab at this stage — it is not possible to retrofit UFH into a solid concrete slab after the fact.
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Superstructure Construction
The L-shaped shell is constructed in masonry, timber frame, or structural insulated panels. The roof structure — typically a combination of flat warm roof and large pivot rooflights — is built and made weathertight. External works including drainage and landscaping connections are completed at this stage.
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Main House Integration — Opening the Rear Wall
With the extension weathertight, the rear wall of the existing house is opened up in one operation, inserting the structural steel frame or lintel that carries the floor above. The temporary propping is removed once the steel has cured into the masonry. The transformation of the ground floor is immediately apparent.
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Fit-Out and Completion
First and second fix services, kitchen, underfloor heating commissioning, plastering, tiling, and decoration are completed. Building control inspects at every key stage and issues a completion certificate. The finished product — a fully open-plan kitchen, dining, and living space spanning the full width and depth of the ground floor — is the most popular home improvement in NW London.
Costs and Investment
Typical project cost in Cricklewood: £90,000–£200,000
All quotes are fixed-price with no hidden fees. Costs in NW2 reflect the £550,000 average property value and the specification level expected in this postcode. We confirm the total cost in writing before work commences.
Get Your Free QuoteWraparound Extension in Cricklewood — Planning and Local Considerations
Cricklewood's dual LPA position (Barnet/Brent) applies to wraparound extensions. Both authorities require full planning permission for wraparound schemes — the combined rear and side extension exceeds standard PD limits. Both councils are, however, considerably more receptive than Camden to ambitious extension proposals. The Victorian and Edwardian terrace stock in NW2 has the side returns and rear garden space needed for genuine wraparound schemes. Cost savings versus NW3 are material — typically 15–25% less for equivalent quality.
Frequently Asked Questions
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We also offer wraparound extension in Willesden Green, Childs Hill and Golders Green.
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