From Putney to the Surrey countryside.
We know the streets, the planning quirks and the typical property styles of every neighbourhood we work in. Find your area below — every entry has local case studies and answers to the questions that matter for that postcode.
- Boroughs 6 covered
- Neighbourhoods 32 areas
- Travel time Under 45 min
- Established 20+ years local
Surrey
10 neighbourhoods we work in across Surrey.
Claygate
Claygate is a leafy Esher-adjacent commuter village — Edwardian semis around the green, 1930s family homes on the wider streets and a handful of newer estates. Plot widths here support generous extensions.
View areaThames Ditton
Thames Ditton has a village feel — older cottages on Giggs Hill, riverside Edwardian villas and 1930s family homes inland. Conservation areas around the High Street need a delicate hand.
View areaWalton-on-Thames
Walton runs along the Thames with riverside Edwardian villas, 1930s streets behind and pockets of newer infill near the station. Riverside flood-zone constraints occasionally come into play, but most plots are straightforward.
View areaFarnham
Farnham is a Georgian market town with conservation areas right through the centre and Victorian / Edwardian streets fanning outward. Sensitive material choices and careful planning input are essential — we build relationships with the local case officers.
View areaGuildford
Guildford's housing runs from Georgian and Victorian terraces in the historic centre to 1930s family homes on the wider edges and modern infill on the Park Barn side. Conservation areas in the centre need careful handling.
View areaVirginia Water
Virginia Water is best known for the Wentworth Estate — large gated plots, mature woodland and a quiet village core near the lake. Many properties sit within tight estate covenants alongside green belt rules; both shape design from the first sketch.
View areaOxshott
Oxshott sits between Cobham and Leatherhead — green belt, large detached houses on private roads, mature gardens. Designs here go big but have to respect both green belt volumetric rules and conservation-area context where it applies.
View areaEsher
Esher is a sought-after Surrey town with strong schools, leafy streets and a solid mix of Edwardian semis, 1930s detached homes and newer infill. Demand for extensions is high — families extend rather than leave.
View areaCobham
Cobham is a green-belt village with an A3 commuter pull — a mix of country lanes, gated estates around Fairmile and the older centre near the High Street. Plot generosity makes ambitious designs achievable, but green belt rules need careful navigation.
View areaWeybridge
Weybridge runs from St George's Hill's gated estates down to the Brooklands edge, with a mix of grand interwar villas, large 1980s family homes and tighter Edwardian terraces near the station. Plot sizes here let designs breathe.
View areaRichmond upon Thames
6 neighbourhoods we work in across Richmond upon Thames.
Ham
Ham sits quietly between Richmond and Kingston, with leafy lanes off Ham Common, 1930s cottages near the village green and Edwardian semis on the streets toward the river. Generous plots and conservation guidance both shape what is possible here.
View areaTwickenham
Twickenham has a strong stock of 1930s semi-detached houses and Edwardian terraces. Families move here for the schools and green spaces. Loft conversions adding master bedrooms with en-suites are the most common upgrade.
View areaKew
Kew is famous for its botanical gardens and leafy streets. Its riverside location and UNESCO-listed heritage make it a sensitive planning environment — planning authorities require alterations to preserve the historic character.
View areaEast Sheen
East Sheen features wide Edwardian streets, Victorian terraces and 1930s detached houses. These plots are ideal for double-storey side extensions, and excellent schools drive consistent family demand.
View areaBarnes
Barnes is one of London’s most desirable villages. It’s home to Victorian terraces, mews houses and riverside cottages. Planning is strict, and mansard loft conversions often replace standard dormers to preserve rooflines.
View areaRichmond
Richmond combines Georgian and Victorian streets near the river with newer developments inland. Multiple conservation areas mean planning needs careful handling.
View areaKingston upon Thames
1 neighbourhood we work in across Kingston upon Thames.
Merton
2 neighbourhoods we work in across Merton.
Raynes Park
Raynes Park feels like a quiet suburb — streets lined with Victorian and Edwardian terraces and semi-detached houses. Infill houses from the 1930s onward complete the mix. Families often choose to improve rather than move.
View areaWimbledon
Wimbledon stretches from the village on the hill down to South Park Road. The housing stock includes grand Victorian villas, Edwardian semis and 1920s family houses. Each pocket has its own planning character.
View areaWandsworth
7 neighbourhoods we work in across Wandsworth.
Earlsfield
Earlsfield has a village-like atmosphere and strong family demand. Its streets are lined with late-Victorian and Edwardian terraces. Side-return kitchen extensions are particularly popular here.
View areaTooting Bec
Tooting Bec is a vibrant mix of Edwardian terraces and 1930s semis. It offers good value for families who want to upsize without leaving London.
View areaBalham
Balham is known for its tree-lined streets full of family-sized Victorian terraces. Most families solve space constraints by extending to the rear or converting the loft.
View areaClapham
Around Clapham Common, long rows of Victorian terraces dominate. These homes are textbook candidates for side-return extensions and dormer loft conversions. Many fall within Old Town and Common Conservation Areas, so designs must be sensitive.
View areaBattersea
Battersea is undergoing rapid change. From the Between-the-Commons triangle full of period houses to the new Power Station district, the area is rich with period homes ready for sympathetic extension and loft conversion.
View areaWandsworth Town
Wandsworth Town offers a mix of period homes and post-war infill buildings. The local planning department is collaborative, and we know the case officers — which often speeds up approvals.
View areaPutney
Putney is a riverside neighbourhood of Victorian terraces and Edwardian semis. There’s a strong tradition of side-return and double-storey extensions reclaiming alleyways and adding upstairs space. Excellent schools and transport links mean families prefer to extend rather than move.
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