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The old village core of Isleworth clusters around All Saints' Church in TW7, and the row of eighteenth-century houses along the waterfront beside the Isleworth Ait makes this one of the few Hounslow postcodes where listed-building consent is a genuine first-order question before any extension or restoration work begins. Away from the riverside, the wider residential grid of Georgian and Victorian terraces spreading toward Brentford and Richmond is more straightforward ground: rear extensions, kitchen and bathroom refits, and full renovation programmes on houses that need bringing fully up to date. We visit your TW7 property, measure and assess on the day, and hand you a fully itemised written quote before we leave.
Postcodes: TW7
FAQ
Commonquestions, Isleworth.
- The historic core around All Saints' Church and the eighteenth-century riverside properties near the Ait carry both conservation-area designation and, in several cases, individual listed-building status. A listed building controls external changes — windows, rooflines, masonry — and can reach internal structural work too; listed-building consent is a separate application from standard planning permission, and skipping it carries criminal liability. Streets in the broader TW7 grid that run toward Brentford or the London Road are generally outside those designations. At the survey we check the national register and Hounslow's local heritage list for your exact address, and if consent is needed we scope it into the programme and the budget before you commit.
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