Loft conversion · planning concept

A loft conversion — the most-approved move on your street

We read your street's real planning history, then generate the full set — planning verdict, existing & proposed plans, the roof plan, and renders — modelled on a real approved loft nearby and adapted to your home. Indicative concept, not a copy; confirmed on survey.

● Achievable · 30 approved within ~180m · the street favourite

Renderings

How it looks
Exterior — new rear dormer + rooflights
Interior — the converted loft room

Planning

Real street evidence

What your street gets approved — lofts

✓ 38 Eynham Road · 2019✓ 54A Eynham · rear roof + rooflights✓ 64A Eynham✓ 40A Eynham✓ 30+ approved within ~180m
The rules that shape it: on a house, a loft is often Permitted Development — volume allowance 40m³ (terrace) / 50m³ (semi); rear dormer only (no dormer on the front roofslope); not above the ridge; side windows obscure-glazed at 1.7m; front rooflights ≤150mm proud. As a flat it needs a householder application. Indicative — confirmed with the planning authority.

Existing

Before — the level below
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Existing — First Floor
the floor below the new loft
Existing first floor plan
SUD/0912 · GA02 — existing first-floor arrangement
Concept — indicative, confirmed on survey. Original Suddeco drawing from approved local precedent.

Proposed

The new loft + roof
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Proposed — Loft Floor
bedroom + en-suite
Proposed loft floor plan
SUD/0912 · GA03 — loft conversion
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Proposed — Roof Plan
dormer + rooflights
Proposed roof plan
SUD/0912 · GA04 — rear dormer + 3 rooflights

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We'll turn this into a priced design and book a survey to make it build-ready — or upload your own drawings.

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