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Hello


We are local architects and have been working in the area for almost 10 years. We have a new idea that we would like to test out at planning and are looking for someone who is looking to have loft works done whose house we could test the idea out on.


You would need to be serious about wanting to do this work, as although we would offer our service for free, you would need to supply us with an accurate dimensional survey, which can cost around ?1000, but necessary if submitting any planning application, and cover the cost of the planning application fee (?206). We can help you find and brief a surveyor to carry out the survey, and if the application is rejected the council offers a free reapplication, so you would not lose out financially. You would not be obliged to employ us to carry out any further work past this application.


Your house would need to be a Victorian terraced house with the traditional two storey rear addition, and it must not be in a Conservation Area. This idea would particularly suit those houses with limited head height in the loft.


Please contact us via this forum, or via my email [email protected] if you are interested.

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