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Stanmore station marks the northern terminus of the Jubilee line, and the residential roads around it are among the most consistent stretches of 1930s Metroland development remaining in London — semi-detached pairs, some detached, with steep hipped roofs, bay windows, and sufficient floor area to justify a full loft conversion rather than just a small box dormer. Loft conversions, including hip-to-gable works on the standard Metroland semi, are the project type TB&D Construction carries out most frequently in HA7, and a full bathroom refit and full kitchen refit are regularly added to the main contract once the loft is underway. Full house renovations are also a common brief in Stanmore where owners want to refresh the whole property in one programme, with boiler installation co-ordinated through TB&D's Gas Safe registered partner. TB&D Construction is insured to £1m public liability and £5m employer's liability.
Postcodes: HA7
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Commonquestions, Stanmore.
- The 1930s Metroland semis at the Jubilee line terminus in Stanmore have steep hipped roofs — some of the best geometry for hip-to-gable conversion in north-west London. Most fall under permitted development. The conversion typically adds a full bedroom and bathroom above the existing first floor. TB&D handles the lawful development certificate, party-wall notice with the adjoining semi, structural calcs and Building Regulations.
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