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Can I add an extension to a listed building?

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Feb '26 • by Rushal Ahmed

Quick summary

You can add an extension to a listed building but it must be smaller and lower than a modern addition, often kept modest and placed at the rear to avoid overpowering the original structure. Planning permission is usually needed, especially in protected areas, and careful attention is required for internal features like walls and timber frames. Expect to spend a few thousand pounds per square metre for suitable work.

Living in a listed building is a great privilege, but it can be limiting if you decide you’d like to add more space through a house extension or loft conversion.

Luckily, it isn’t impossible to build extensions onto listed buildings, it just requires a bit of extra attention and expertise. It’s important that you find an architect who understands your requirements, and can work carefully with you to design a house extension that makes the most of your existing property.