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Northwood (HA6) developed largely between 1900 and 1930 following the arrival of the Metropolitan Railway, and the streets around Northwood station and Northwood Hills station retain a high proportion of detached and large semi-detached Edwardian houses — substantial brick properties on generous plots, some backing onto the Ruislip Woods nature reserve. The plot sizes here regularly support garden-room additions and rear extensions without the space constraints common in more central north-west London, and the older houses contain enough original internal fabric to warrant period restoration alongside full house renovations. Full bathroom refits and full kitchen refits are standard additions to extension work in Northwood, along with boiler replacement where the original heating plant has not been updated. TB&D Construction works across HA6 with one named project manager from survey to sign-off.
Postcodes: HA6
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Commonquestions, Northwood.
- The substantial Edwardian detached houses in HA6 — many on plots backing onto Ruislip Woods — have garden depths that allow rear extensions, garden rooms and even detached studio buildings within permitted development limits. Side extensions are also viable on the wider plots. TB&D advises on the viable extension types and planning requirements for each HA6 property on the site visit.
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