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Morden (SM4) sits at the southern terminus of the Northern line, and the station's 1926 Charles Holden building is the most architecturally significant structure in the town centre. The surrounding streets were largely built out in the 1930s to coincide with the Underground extension, so the housing stock is almost uniformly interwar semi-detached — wide frontages, hipped roofs and gardens with room to extend. Hip-to-gable loft conversions, full kitchen refits and full bathroom refits are well-matched to this stock, and full house renovation scopes run regularly across SM4; boiler replacement is routinely bundled into these projects. TB&D Construction covers Morden and SM4 with 9.92/10 on Checkatrade.

Postcodes: SM4

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Commonquestions, Morden.

  • Most 1930s interwar semis in SM4 sit outside conservation areas and qualify for hip-to-gable loft conversions under permitted development, provided the ridge is not raised beyond 50 cubic metres (for a semi-detached) and materials match. The Charles Holden-designed Northern line station area has no blanket Article 4 direction affecting residential streets. TB&D carries out a free planning check before quoting.

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