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Pinner High Street (HA5) retains a row of genuine timber-framed and jetted buildings from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, making it one of the more historically intact village centres in outer London. The streets radiating from the High Street and Pinner station developed mainly in the 1920s and 1930s, producing the Metroland semi-detached houses — typically three-bedroom, pebble-dashed or rendered, on plots wide enough for a modest garden room addition — that define the area today. Rear extensions and garden-room additions are the two most frequent project types TB&D Construction handles in Pinner, often combined with a kitchen refit, full bathroom refit, and boiler replacement as part of a single contract. Full house renovations are also undertaken on the older semi-detached stock where owners are updating the entire property. TB&D Construction is rated 9.92/10 on Checkatrade.
Postcodes: HA5
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Commonquestions, Pinner.
- Most of the 1920s–1930s semi-detached houses in Pinner fall under standard permitted development rules for rear extensions (up to 3 m on attached, 4 m on detached) and hip-to-gable loft conversions. The historic village centre around the High Street has conservation designations that affect properties immediately adjacent, but most residential streets radiating from Pinner station are not conservation-designated. TB&D confirms the planning position on the first site visit.
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