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Crystal Palace Park opened in 1854 and the builders followed within a decade, throwing up the Victorian terraces that still line the valley streets of SE26 today. Climb toward Sydenham Hill and the housing changes register — broader Edwardian properties with proper hipped roofs replace the earlier tight-plot terraces. That split matters for the kind of work each house can take. The valley terraces suit a compact rear extension and a rear dormer; the larger houses higher up have the geometry for a full gable-end loft conversion and a kitchen addition that genuinely transforms the ground floor. Forest Hill borders to the north, Crystal Palace to the south. PrimeCraft Surface Solutions covers SE26 and issues fully itemised written quotes on the same day as every site visit.

Postcodes: SE26

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Commonquestions, Sydenham.

  • Period terraces on the lower, flatter streets of SE26 are best served by a single-storey rear extension and a rear dormer loft — both of which fall comfortably within permitted-development limits at most Sydenham addresses. Properties on the higher ground toward Sydenham Hill tend to be wider Edwardian semis where a hip-to-gable conversion creates genuinely usable headroom and a more substantial rear addition opens the ground floor in a way a narrower terrace cannot. PrimeCraft surveys both house types, confirms the planning position for the specific address, and prices the structural and fit-out elements together in a single itemised document.

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