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The Kyoto Garden in Holland Park itself sits at the centre of a neighbourhood defined by broad-fronted Edwardian and Victorian villas on unusually generous rear plots — a lower-density, more sylvan grain than the terraced streets of Notting Hill to the north. Plot depth here creates genuine scope: full-width rear extensions, garden studios and landscaped courtyard schemes at a scale that is simply not achievable in tighter postcodes. Interior volumes in the larger villas suit complete reconfiguration, and most of these projects run to a whole-house renovation rather than a targeted single-room refit. Conservation area coverage is near-total across W11 and W14, so planning consent is part of every external project from the start. We survey each property, confirm the planning position, and deliver a fully itemised written quote the same day.

Postcodes: W11 · W14

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  • The rear plots behind Edwardian and Victorian villas in W11 and W14 open up options that tighter postcodes cannot offer: full-width single- or double-storey rear extensions, glazed orangery-style links between house and garden, and freestanding garden studios or pool houses are all achievable. The Holland Park conservation area sets design parameters — materials, roofline treatment and glazing all need to read as sympathetic to the Victorian streetscape — but well-drawn proposals achieve consent regularly. We assess each plot at the survey, confirm the RBKC planning position and quote the structural work, planning application and any engineer's fees as their own itemised lines.

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