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Builders inQueens Park.

Queens Park station (NW6) opened on the Bakerloo line in 1915, and the residential grid around the park itself contains tightly packed Victorian terraces — mostly two-storey, brick, with rear returns and small gardens — dating from the 1880s and 1890s. The narrow plot widths make rear single-storey extensions and side-return extensions the most practical additions for owner-occupiers, and TB&D Construction regularly manages both project types in the Queens Park streets. Full kitchen refits and bathroom refits round out the typical scope for NW6 whole-house projects, with full house renovations undertaken where owners are updating the entire property, and boiler installation handled by Gas Safe registered partners on the same contract. TB&D Construction provides itemised quotes within 48 hours of a site visit.

Postcodes: NW6

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FAQ

Commonquestions, Queens Park.

  • The Victorian terraces around Queens Park station typically have narrow plot widths that limit side-return options. Single-storey rear extensions of 3–4 m depth are the most practical addition, opening the back of the house onto the garden and leading to a full kitchen refit. Party-wall notices are required for any work near the rear boundary. Some properties have side passages wide enough for a smaller garden-room addition — TB&D assesses the geometry on the first site visit.

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