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Feltham's two postcodes — TW13 and TW14 — sit just east of Heathrow, and the housing stock tells the same story across both: interwar and post-war semis and detacheds on plots that run noticeably deeper than their inner-London equivalents. That extra garden depth is what makes a single-storey rear extension the area's most commercially logical first move, throwing the ground floor open into the kitchen and dining space the original layout never provided. Loft conversions come up regularly on the 1960s detached stock in TW14 where the roof pitch is generous. Combining a rear extension with kitchen and bathroom refits into one whole-house programme is common on Feltham properties untouched since the 1980s. We cover both postcodes and hand you a fully itemised written quote on the same day as the site visit.

Postcodes: TW13 · TW14

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  • The deeper rear plots on Feltham's interwar and post-war semis make single-storey rear extensions commercially straightforward — opening the ground floor into an open-plan kitchen and dining room that the original floor plan never had. Under standard permitted-development rules a semi can extend 3 m to the rear without a full application; using the prior-approval neighbour-consultation route pushes that to 6 m on a semi and 8 m on a detached. For 1960s detached houses in TW14, a rear dormer loft conversion is frequently viable, though the specific roof geometry — pitch angle, ridge height, whether the roof is hipped or gabled — has to be assessed on site before a conversion type can be confirmed. We cover all of this at the free initial visit.

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