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Hi - I'm after information please. First, a rough budget for a loft conversion in your standard Victorian terraced house of the type on Landcroft Road near Crystal Palace Road end :). Second anyone willing to show off their loft conversion and tell me about their experience. I know there are lots of good firms that do them but before speaking to any of them I want to speak to a person who has lived through the process and view the results. Many thanks in advance.

Hi,


We are a loft conversion project management company that works in your area.

We have worked a lot of Victorian conversions and can put you in touch with several of our past clients with similar projects in south east London, so you can talk to them about their experiences and see the finished results.

We would be happy to advise you on your project, whether you're looking at getting a dormer, mansard, l-shaped dormer or otherwise. You can also see some our past projects and client stories on our blog http://www.landmark-lofts.com/category/our-projects/.

Cost-wise, it will really depend on the type of conversion you are looking to get. We can give you a free quotation based on your requirements, you can contact us on 020 3150 0505.

I hope this helps,

Landmark Lofts team

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