Architecture Firm Molesey

Artist of Architecture is a boutique architecture firm providing bespoke residential design services throughout Molesey and the wider Surrey area. We specialise in house extensions, loft conversions, home renovations, planning applications, conservation area projects, and new-build homes, helping homeowners make use of the full potential of their properties through thoughtful, bespoke design.

From Victorian and Edwardian homes in East and West Molesey to larger family properties along the Thames and surrounding areas such as Hampton Court and Thames Ditton, we create residential spaces that balance functionality, character, quality, and long-term value.

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Residential Architecture Firm Molesey

Bespoke Residential Design for Homes Across Molesey and the Surrounding Surrey Area

Molesey is a highly desirable residential area in Surrey, known for its riverside setting, strong village character, and mix of period and family homes. From the Victorian and Edwardian streets of East and West Molesey to the larger detached and semi-detached houses near Hampton Court, Thames Ditton, and surrounding parts of Elmbridge, the area offers a broad range of residential property types, planning considerations, and development opportunities.

The area includes proximity to several conservation and heritage-sensitive locations, including parts of Molesey, Hampton Court, and nearby areas within the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames and Elmbridge, where planning applications are carefully assessed against design quality, local character, neighbouring amenity, scale, materials, and streetscape impact. Riverside properties along the Thames may also be subject to additional planning constraints relating to flood risk, views, and environmental considerations.

As a result, residential design in Molesey is about more than creating additional space. Successful projects require a detailed understanding of local planning policy, conservation considerations, site constraints, and the unique character of each property and neighbourhood.

Artist of Architecture works with homeowners, landlords, developers, and property investors throughout Molesey, providing design, planning, and technical services for house extensions, loft conversions, refurbishments, basement projects, heritage-sensitive renovations, and new-build homes.

Our aim is to help clients maximise the potential of their properties while navigating planning requirements and creating spaces that work better for modern lifestyles.

Residential Design in Molesey

Molesey’s housing stock reflects its development as a sought-after riverside suburb with strong links to Hampton Court and the wider Thames Valley.

Victorian and Edwardian homes are common across East and West Molesey, while surrounding areas feature larger 20th-century family houses and detached properties with wider plots. Riverside streets and homes close to the Thames often benefit from more generous settings but come with additional planning and environmental considerations.

This variety creates different opportunities and planning considerations across the area.

Victorian and Edwardian homes often lend themselves to side-return extensions, rear extensions, loft conversions, and internal reconfiguration projects that improve natural light and create larger kitchen and family spaces.

Larger detached and semi-detached homes in and around Molesey frequently allow for more substantial extension and refurbishment opportunities while preserving original architectural character.

Riverside properties may require additional consideration of flood risk, conservation sensitivity, neighbouring relationships, and local visual impact constraints.

Many homeowners in Molesey choose to improve their existing properties rather than move, making extensions, loft conversions, and comprehensive refurbishments increasingly common throughout the area.

Every project begins with a detailed assessment of:

• Existing property condition and layout
• Local planning policies and constraints
• Conservation area and heritage considerations
• Opportunities to improve functionality and space
• Natural daylight and garden connections
• Streetscape character and neighbouring context
• Long-term adaptability and property value

By carefully analysing these factors at an early stage, we develop design solutions that respond directly to the property, the site, and the wider neighbourhood.

Whether working on a Victorian terrace in East Molesey, a family home in West Molesey, a riverside property near Hampton Court, or a period house in the surrounding Elmbridge area, our focus is on creating practical, well-considered residential design tailored to the needs of each client.

Residential Architecture Firm Serving Molesey

Artist of Architecture provides residential architecture services throughout Molesey and the surrounding Surrey and Thames Valley area, including East Molesey, West Molesey, Hampton Court, Thames Ditton, Elmbridge, Kingston upon Thames, and nearby South West London neighbourhoods.

Whether you are planning a house extension, loft conversion, home refurbishment, conservation area project, planning application, or new-build home, our architecture firm provides support from initial feasibility and concept design through planning applications, technical design, interior design, and construction.

Our approach combines thoughtful design with a detailed understanding of Molesey’s planning environment, riverside context, conservation sensitivities, and residential development opportunities.

Architecture Services in Molesey

Planning Permission and Conservation Areas in Molesey

Molesey and the surrounding Surrey and Thames Valley area contain a mix of riverside properties, conservation-sensitive neighbourhoods, and period homes that require careful consideration when planning alterations or extensions. Areas such as East Molesey, West Molesey, Hampton Court, and nearby parts of Thames Ditton, Kingston upon Thames, and Elmbridge include locations where design proposals are often assessed against local character, heritage context, and environmental sensitivity.

Many properties throughout the area are Victorian, Edwardian, and later suburban family homes situated within established residential streetscapes and riverside settings. In some locations, planning applications must demonstrate sensitivity to building proportions, architectural character, materials, neighbouring amenity, and visual impact. Certain properties may also be affected by conservation area controls or Article 4 Directions, which can remove permitted development rights and require formal planning permission for works that would otherwise be permitted.

Riverside properties near the Thames may also be subject to additional considerations such as flood risk, river views, and environmental planning constraints.

When preparing planning applications in Molesey, it is often necessary to consider:

  • Local planning policies

  • Conservation area guidance

  • Heritage significance

  • Riverside and environmental constraints

  • Neighbouring amenity

  • Scale and massing

  • Building materials and detailing

  • Streetscape and riverside impact

  • Daylight and sunlight considerations

Successful projects require more than simply meeting planning requirements. They require a design approach that responds thoughtfully to the existing property, the surrounding area, and the practical needs of modern lifestyle. Early assessment of planning constraints can help reduce risk, improve design quality, and increase the likelihood of a successful application while helping to avoid costly redesigns later in the process.

House Extensions and Loft Conversions in Molesey

Many of Molesey’s most desirable residential areas are characterised by Victorian, Edwardian, and interwar housing stock. Across East Molesey, West Molesey, Hampton Court, and surrounding Elmbridge neighbourhoods, homeowners frequently seek additional space through house extensions, loft conversions, and internal reconfiguration projects.

Victorian and Edwardian homes often contain underutilised side returns and rear spaces that can be transformed into larger kitchen and family areas. These properties frequently lend themselves well to rear extensions, side-return extensions, and wraparound extensions that improve natural light, circulation, and connections to the garden.

Larger semi-detached and detached homes in and around Molesey often benefit from wider plots and more flexible layouts, creating opportunities for substantial extensions and whole-house refurbishments while retaining original architectural character.

Riverside properties may require additional consideration of flood risk, conservation sensitivity, neighbouring relationships, and local visual impact constraints.

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Our renovation and refurbishment services include: Whole-house renovations, Internal reconfiguration, Open-plan layouts, Kitchen redesign, Bathroom design, Structural alterations, Energy-efficiency upgrades, Heritage-sensitive refurbishments, Apartment renovations.

New Build Houses Services in Molesey →

Molesey continues to experience steady residential development, particularly in East and West Molesey, Hampton Court, and the wider Thames Valley and Elmbridge area, where riverside plots and larger residential gardens offer opportunities for sensitive redevelopment and replacement homes.

We work with private clients, developers, and landowners on bespoke new-build residential projects, helping maximise site potential while responding to planning requirements, riverside constraints, and local character.

Our new-build architecture services include site appraisals, feasibility studies, concept design, planning applications, detailed design, building regulations, construction information, and contract administration.

Heritage & Conservation Services in Molesey →

Many parts of Molesey contain buildings of architectural and historic significance, particularly around East and West Molesey, Hampton Court, and the wider Elmbridge and Thames riverside area. Alterations to heritage and period properties require a careful and considered design approach that respects the building’s character while accommodating contemporary living requirements.

We assist homeowners with listed building applications, conservation area extensions, heritage impact assessments, period property renovations, sensitive architectural alterations, and planning applications for protected or historically significant properties.

Our experience working with historic and riverside buildings helps proposals to be developed with a clear understanding of both local planning policy and architectural heritage.

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Architecture Projects in Molesey

House Extensions Projects in Molesey

Case studies of extension projects in Molesey and London.

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Loft Conversions and Roof Extensions Projects

Case studies of loft conversion and roof extension projects in Molesey and London.

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Home Renovation and Reconfiguration Projects

Case studies of home renovation and reconfiguration projects in Molesey and London.

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Conservation Areas and Listed Properties Projects

Case studies of conservation area extension and listed buildings projects in Molesey and London.

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New Build Homes Projects

Case studies of new build and replacement house projects in Molesey and London.

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Interior Design Projects

Case studies of interior design projects in Molesey and London.

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Garden Room Projects

Case studies of garden room and home office projects in Molesey and London.

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The Design Process

Architectural Design Process

Each project follows a structured approach designed to reduce risk and improve planning success. Find out more about the full Design Process we use →

Initial Consultation

We begin by discussing: Project objectives, Site opportunities, Budget considerations, Planning requirements, Desired outcomes.

Survey and Analysis

A detailed understanding of the property is essential. We review: Existing layouts, Site constraints, Structural considerations, Access arrangements, Neighbouring context.

Concept Design

Concept proposals explore different approaches and design possibilities. This stage establishes: Spatial arrangements, Building form, External appearance, Functional improvements.

Planning Stage

Where planning permission is required, we prepare and submit the necessary documentation.

Technical Design

Detailed information is produced for construction purposes, ensuring the project can be delivered efficiently and accurately.

Construction Support

If desired Artist of Architecture can remain involved throughout the construction phase to help maintain design quality and respond to site-related queries.

Areas Served Around Molesey

Artist of Architecture provides residential architecture services throughout Molesey and the surrounding Surrey and Thames Valley area, including:

  • East Molesey

  • West Molesey

  • Hampton Court

  • Thames Ditton

  • Kingston upon Thames

  • Elmbridge

  • Long Ditton

  • New Malden

  • Worcester Park

  • Surbiton

  • Berrylands

  • Esher

About Us

Artist of Architecture is a residential architecture firm with over a decade of experience helping homeowners navigate the entire design and construction process, from initial feasibility studies and planning applications through to building regulations approval, tender and construction.

As intentionally small, author-led studio, every project is led by the same designer from the first consultation through to the completion of the technical drawings. Clients work directly with the person responsible for the design, ensuring continuity throughout the project, clear communication and a detailed understanding of the brief at every stage.

Over the years, the practice has prepared planning applications, permitted development submissions and building regulations packages for rear extensions, side return extensions, loft conversions, renovations, internal reconfigurations and new-build homes. This includes projects within conservation areas, properties affected by planning constraints and sites requiring careful coordination with local authority requirements.

The studio regularly supports clients through planning submissions, building regulations approval, tender documentation and contractor selection, helping bridge the gap between design and construction. Drawings and specifications are developed with consideration of buildability, construction and project costs, helping reduce uncertainty before work begins on site.

Interior design is considered alongside the architecture from an early stage, allowing layouts, joinery, lighting, materials and finishes to be developed as part of a coordinated design process rather than as separate decisions later in the project.

Whether the project involves an extension, renovation, loft conversion or new-build home, the focus is on creating thoughtful, practical and enduring residential architecture that responds to the brief, the property and the realities of construction.

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Architecture Guides

We publish a series of guides covering planning, extensions, and residential design considerations across London.

Architecture Guides in Wandsworth and London.

House Extensions Guides in London →

Important design and technical considerations for house extensions.

Loft Conversions and Roof Extensions Guides in London →

Key design and technical considerations for roof extensions.

House Renovations Guides in London →

Main design and technical considerations for house renovations.

New Build Houses Guides in London →

Useful design and technical considerations for new build houses.

Heritage & Conservation Guides in London →

Design and technical considerations for heritage properties and houses in conservation areas.

Interior Design Guides →

Standard design and technical considerations for residential interior design.

Garden Rooms and Home Office Guides →

Primary design and technical considerations for new home office garden room.

Planning & Technical & Cost Guides in London →

Overview of planning considerations, permitted development, party wall, how building regulations work, costs and more.

Planning clarity for your Molesey project

Not sure whether your project requires planning permission or falls under permitted development?

We can review your property and outline the likely planning route based on your site, previous alterations and the type of work proposed.

This helps clarify early decisions before committing to design work.

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Why Homeowners Choose Artist of Architecture

Extending a home requires more than drawings. It requires a clear understanding of planning policy, design quality and the character of your property.

Homeowners choose Artist of Architecture because we provide:

✓ End-to-end service, One point of contact from concept to completion.
✓ Planning knowledge
✓ Bespoke residential design
✓ Experience with conservation areas and heritage-sensitive properties
✓ Planning and technical expertise
✓ Direct collaboration with your designer
✓ Clear communication throughout the process
✓ Complete support from initial ideas to construction information

From feasibility through to construction, we help homeowners create extensions that balance functionality, character and long-term value.
We take on a limited number of projects each year to maintain design quality and personal involvement.

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House Extensions Molesey FAQs
(Planning, Cost & Design Guide)

Expert Guide to Planning Permission, Costs, Loft Conversions & Extension Types in Molesey

Planning Permission for House Extensions in Molesey

1. Do I need planning permission for a house extension in Molesey?

Most house extensions in Molesey require planning permission, particularly for side-return extensions, wraparound extensions, and larger rear or double-storey extensions.

Some smaller single-storey rear extensions may be possible under permitted development rights, but Elmbridge Borough Council applies detailed planning controls, especially in conservation areas and on period properties.

2. What size extension can I build without planning permission in Molesey?

You may be able to extend under permitted development rights if your proposal falls within limits for height, depth, and overall site coverage.

However, permitted development rights may be restricted or removed for:

  • Conservation areas

  • Listed buildings

  • Flats and maisonettes

  • Properties with Article 4 Directions

Many Victorian, Edwardian, and interwar homes across East Molesey, West Molesey, and surrounding areas may also be subject to additional planning sensitivity due to their architectural character and established residential streets.

3. What are the conservation area rules in Molesey?

Extensions in Molesey conservation areas must preserve or enhance the character of the surrounding area.

Key planning considerations include:

  • Use of appropriate materials

  • Roofline, scale, and massing

  • Proportion and architectural design quality

  • Impact on neighbouring properties

  • Streetscape and local character

Elmbridge Borough Council applies careful design scrutiny, particularly in areas with period housing and established suburban streetscapes.

House Extension Costs in Molesey

1. How much does a house extension cost in Molesey?

House extensions in Molesey typically cost £2,400 to £4,500 per m², depending on specification, complexity, and build quality.

Key cost factors include:

  • Structural alterations and steelwork

  • Glazing and architectural detailing

  • Interior specification and finishes

  • Site access and construction conditions

Higher-end design features or significant structural alterations will increase costs.

2. How much does a loft conversion cost in Molesey?

Loft conversions in Molesey typically cost £40,000 to £90,000+, depending on type and complexity.

Cost factors include:

  • Dormer, mansard, or hip-to-gable design

  • Structural reinforcement

  • Bathroom installation

  • Roof alterations and insulation upgrades

3. How much do architectural drawings cost in Molesey?

The cost of architectural drawings in Molesey varies depending on project complexity, planning requirements, and level of detail required.

Typical stages include:

  • Concept design

  • Planning drawings

  • Technical drawings for construction

More complex projects (heritage, conservation areas, or major refurbishments) require more detailed design input and therefore higher fees.

Technical & Planning Process

1. How long does a house extension take in Molesey?

A typical house extension in Molesey takes around 4 to 9 months, including:

  • Design and feasibility stage

  • Planning approval (typically 8–12 weeks)

  • Technical design development

  • Construction phase

Larger or more complex projects may take longer.

2. How long does planning approval take in Molesey?

Planning applications in Molesey (Elmbridge Borough Council) typically take about 8–12 weeks, depending on:

  • Application complexity

  • Consultation responses

  • Any required amendments

3. How do I start a house extension project in Molesey?

The best starting point is a feasibility or design consultation.

This typically assesses:

  • Planning constraints and permitted development rights

  • Budget and project viability

  • Extension options and spatial potential

This leads into concept design and, where required, planning submission.

4. Do extensions need building regulations approval in Molesey?

Yes. Almost all extensions require building regulations approval covering:

  • Structural safety

  • Fire protection

  • Thermal insulation

  • Drainage

  • Energy efficiency

5. Do I need structural calculations for an extension?

Yes. Structural calculations are typically required for:

  • Steel beams (RSJs)

  • Load-bearing wall removals

  • New foundations

  • Roof alterations

These are usually prepared during the technical design stage.

6. Do I need to notify neighbours before building an extension in Molesey?

Neighbour notification is not always legally required for planning applications, but early communication is strongly recommended.

This can help:

  • Reduce objections during planning

  • Improve approval success rates

  • Prevent delays during construction

More Planning Permission for House Extensions in Molesey FAQs

Can I extend my house without planning permission in Molesey?

Some small extensions may fall under permitted development rights, but many homes in Molesey still require planning permission due to conservation areas, local design policies, and Elmbridge Borough Council planning controls.

What extensions are classed as permitted development in Molesey?

Some single-storey rear extensions and certain loft conversions may qualify as permitted development if they meet strict limits on height, depth, and site coverage. However, many properties in Molesey have restricted rights depending on location, plot type, and planning history.

Do I need planning permission for a two-storey extension in Molesey?

Yes, almost always. Two-storey extensions are typically subject to planning approval due to their scale, impact on neighbouring properties, overlooking, and overall design considerations.

How strict is Elmbridge Council on house extensions?

Elmbridge Borough Council applies detailed planning and design policies, particularly in established residential streets and conservation areas. Extensions must respect local character, neighbour amenity, and the surrounding architectural context.

Can planning permission be refused for a small extension?

Yes. Even small extensions can be refused if they negatively affect daylight, privacy, neighbour amenity, or fail to meet local design and conservation standards.

What happens if I build without planning permission in Molesey?

Building without permission may result in enforcement action from Elmbridge Borough Council, including retrospective planning applications or requirements to remove unauthorised development.

How long does planning permission last in Molesey?

Planning permission in Molesey typically lasts for 3 years from the date of approval, after which development must be started to remain valid.

Can I extend a listed building in Molesey?

Yes, but you will need both planning permission and listed building consent. Proposals must carefully preserve the historic character and architectural significance of the building.

Do Article 4 Directions affect house extensions in Molesey?

Yes. Article 4 Directions remove certain permitted development rights in some areas, meaning planning permission is required for works that would otherwise not need approval.

Can neighbours object to my extension in Molesey?

Yes. Neighbours can submit objections during the planning process, but Elmbridge Borough Council makes decisions based on planning policy, design quality, and material considerations rather than objections alone.

Do rear extensions always need planning permission in Molesey?

No. Some small single-storey rear extensions may be allowed under permitted development, but larger extensions or those in conservation areas typically require planning permission.

Do side return and wraparound extensions need planning permission in Molesey?

Yes. Most side return and wraparound extensions require planning permission due to increased footprint, impact on neighbouring properties, potential overlooking, and design sensitivity in established residential streets.

More House Extension Design & Types in Molesey FAQs

What is the most popular extension type in Molesey?

Rear extensions and side return extensions are among the most popular in Molesey, especially for Victorian, Edwardian, and 20th century homes, as they create larger open-plan kitchen, dining, and family spaces.

What is a side return extension?

A side return extension uses the narrow alleyway at the side of a property to widen the internal layout, typically transforming smaller kitchens into larger open-plan family spaces.

What is a wraparound extension?

A wraparound extension combines a rear and side return extension to maximise ground floor space and create a large open-plan layout with improved natural light and better flow to the garden.

What is the difference between single and double storey extensions?

Single-storey extensions expand the ground floor only, while double-storey extensions add space on both floors. Double-storey extensions require more extensive planning approval due to their scale and impact on neighbouring properties.

Can I add a glass extension in Molesey?

Yes, glass extensions are popular in Molesey, but they must meet building regulations for thermal performance and be carefully designed, particularly in conservation areas or for period properties.

Are open-plan kitchens allowed in Molesey?

Yes, open-plan kitchen, dining, and family spaces are widely accepted and are one of the most common goals of modern house extensions in Molesey.

Can I extend a Victorian or Edwardian home in Molesey?

Yes, Victorian and Edwardian homes in Molesey are commonly extended using rear and side return extensions, subject to planning approval and design constraints.

Do modern extensions work with period homes in Molesey?

Yes, modern extensions can work very well with period homes when designed either to complement traditional materials or provide a high-quality contemporary contrast.

What materials are best for extensions in Molesey?

Common materials include brick, glass, steel, and timber. In conservation areas or sensitive streets, materials often need to complement the existing building and surrounding context.

How can I increase natural light in a house extension?

Natural light can be improved through rooflights, skylights, large glazing systems, open-plan layouts, and careful internal reconfiguration to maximise daylight penetration.

Do I need an architectural designer for a house extension in Molesey?

It is not legally required, but highly recommended. An architectural designer improves space planning, design quality, planning approval success rates, and helps control construction costs.

More House Extension Costs in Molesey FAQs

How much does a house extension cost in Molesey?

House extensions in Molesey typically cost between £2,400 and £4,500 per m², depending on structural complexity, glazing, materials, site access, and overall specification level. High-end architectural finishes and steel-heavy designs will increase costs.

Why are house extensions expensive in Molesey?

Extension costs in Molesey reflect South East construction rates, planning requirements in sensitive areas, and demand for high-quality residential design in established neighbourhoods.

What is the cheapest way to extend a house in Molesey?

The most cost-effective extension is a simple single-storey rear extension with a straightforward rectangular form, standard materials, minimal structural steel, and uncomplicated construction.

Are loft conversions cheaper than house extensions in Molesey?

Loft conversions are often more cost-effective per square metre because they use existing roof space, but costs vary depending on roof structure, insulation requirements, and whether bathrooms or structural alterations are included.

What affects house extension costs the most in Molesey?

The main cost factors include structural steelwork, glazing size and specification, foundation requirements, site access, and the level of interior finish and architectural detailing.

Can I extend my house on a £100,000 budget in Molesey?

Yes, a £100,000 budget can typically achieve a modest single-storey rear extension, depending on size, design complexity, planning requirements, and specification level.

What type of extension adds the most value in Molesey?

Rear kitchen extensions, side return extensions, and loft conversions typically add the most value in Molesey, often increasing property value by around 10%–26% when well designed.

What is the cheapest type of house extension in Molesey?

The cheapest extension type is usually a single-storey rear extension with a simple layout, standard materials, minimal structural steel, and straightforward glazing design.

Is it cheaper to extend or move in Molesey?

In most cases, extending is more cost-effective than moving due to stamp duty, legal fees, and relocation costs. However, feasibility depends on planning constraints and how much additional space can be achieved.

What adds the most value to a house in Molesey?

The highest value increases typically come from rear kitchen extensions, side return extensions, and loft conversions. Well-designed projects can significantly improve both lifestyle quality and resale value.

More Loft Conversions in Molesey FAQs

What is a dormer loft conversion in Molesey?

A dormer loft conversion is a box-shaped extension added to the roof, usually at the rear of a property, to increase headroom and usable floor space. It is one of the most common and cost-effective loft conversion types in Molesey.

What is a mansard loft conversion in Molesey?

A mansard loft conversion involves a full roof alteration with a near-vertical rear wall and flat roof, maximising internal space. It typically requires planning permission in Molesey due to its scale and visual impact.

Do loft conversions in Molesey need steel beams?

Yes, most loft conversions require structural steel beams (RSJs) to support the new floor and roof structure. These ensure the existing building remains structurally stable after conversion.

Can I add a bathroom in a loft conversion in Molesey?

Yes, bathrooms can be added to loft conversions in Molesey, provided there is suitable plumbing, drainage, and ventilation. Adding a bathroom is a common way to increase both usability and property value.

Do loft conversions add value in Molesey?

Yes, loft conversions in Molesey can significantly increase property value, often by around 15%–26%, especially when they create an additional bedroom and bathroom.

Do I need planning permission for a loft conversion in Molesey?

Many loft conversions in Molesey fall under permitted development rights. However, planning permission is required for mansard conversions, significant roof alterations, dormers on principal elevations, or properties in conservation areas or flats.

Can I convert a loft in a terraced house in Molesey?

Yes, loft conversions are common in Molesey terraced and semi-detached houses. They must comply with permitted development limits (where applicable), structural feasibility, party wall requirements, and any local planning constraints.

What is the best type of loft conversion in Molesey?

The best loft conversion depends on the property type: 1. Dormer lofts: most cost-effective and widely used 2. Mansard lofts: maximum space but usually require planning permission 3. Hip-to-gable conversions: ideal for end-of-terrace and semi-detached homes

More Planning Process for Extensions in Molesey FAQs

What is the planning process in Molesey?

1. Feasibility assessment, 2. Concept design, 3. Technical drawings, 4. Planning submission to Elmbridge Borough Council, 5. Public consultation, 6. Decision (typically 8–10 weeks for householder applications)

Why are planning applications refused in Molesey?

Common refusal reasons include: Poor design quality, excessive scale or bulk, overlooking or loss of privacy, harm to local character or nearby conservation areas, and failure to comply with Elmbridge planning policy.

What delays planning permission in Molesey?

Delays are typically caused by: Design revisions requested by planning officers, missing documentation, conservation officer comments, neighbour objections, and policy conflicts requiring redesign.

How do I get planning permission approved in Molesey?

Approval is more likely when proposals demonstrate: High-quality architectural design, appropriate scale and massing, strong relationship to surrounding properties, and compliance with Elmbridge Borough Council planning policy and local character.

What is included in a planning application in Molesey?

A planning application typically includes existing and proposed architectural drawings, site location plans, application forms, and supporting documents such as a design and access statement when required by Elmbridge Borough Council.

Why are planning applications refused in Molesey?

Applications are commonly refused due to poor design quality, excessive bulk or height, overlooking neighbours, loss of daylight or privacy, harm to conservation areas, or failure to comply with local planning policy.

What delays planning permission in Molesey?

Planning delays are usually caused by design revisions requested by officers, neighbour objections, missing or incorrect documentation, and conflicts with conservation or planning policy requirements.

Can I appeal a refused planning application in Molesey?

Yes, you can appeal a refused planning application through the Planning Inspectorate if you believe the decision is not in line with planning policy or was incorrectly assessed.

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About this page

Written by Vladis, Director at Artist of Architecture. Responsible for residential design, planning strategy and project delivery across extension, loft conversion and new-build schemes. Over 10 years’ experience preparing planning applications, permitted development submissions and building regulations packages with local planning authorities.

Last updated: 2026

Disclaimer: The information on this website is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, planning, architectural, or professional advice. Planning requirements, costs, and timescales can vary depending on the property, project, and site-specific circumstances. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, no guarantee is given that the information is complete, current, or applicable to your situation. For advice specific to your property and project, please contact Artist of Architecture directly.