Prospect House, 2 Athenaeum Rd, London N20 9AE

Prospect House, 2 Athenaeum Rd, London N20 9AE

Loft Conversion Wood Green, North London | Neo Lofts London

Wood Green doesn’t get the credit it deserves. It’s one of those parts of North London that tends to be overlooked in favour of its neighbours  Muswell Hill to the west, Crouch End to the south, Palmers Green to the north  but the people who actually live here know what they’ve got. Good transport links, a diverse and genuinely interesting high street, and residential streets that offer considerably more space per pound than the areas immediately around it.

The housing stock is the real story. The Victorian and Edwardian terraces on the streets off Lordship Lane, the inter-war semis around Noel Park, and the larger detached houses closer to Alexandra Park  they’re solid, well-built properties that have held their value and, in many cases, have significant untapped potential in the roof space above.

That’s where we come in. At Neo Lofts London, we work across North London and have completed conversions on many of the property types that characterise Wood Green. If you’re running out of space and the thought of moving feels like more trouble than it’s worth, a loft conversion is worth a serious look.

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What You Can Do With a Converted Loft

The most common outcome is a master bedroom with an en suite. It adds a room, adds a bathroom, and changes how the whole house functions. But we’ve also converted lofts in Wood Green into home offices, teenage bedrooms, guest suites, creative studios, and playrooms.

What’s achievable depends on your specific roof. We’ll come and assess it honestly and tell you what’s possible before you commit to anything.

Types of Loft Conversion We Offer in Wood Green

A dormer extends the roof outward, creating a vertical wall and a flat or pitched roof section. The result is a meaningful increase in floor space and headroom enough to create a room that feels like a proper, permanent part of the house rather than an afterthought.

Dormer conversions start from £45,000. A rear dormer is the most common approach on Wood Green’s residential streets and typically delivers the best combination of space, cost, and planning simplicity.

A mansard conversion replaces one or both roof slopes with a near-vertical wall and a shallow pitched top. It delivers the most usable space of any conversion type and is well suited to properties where the existing roof pitch doesn’t provide sufficient headroom.

Planning permission is required for a mansard, but we manage the application as part of the project.

Where a roof slopes down on all four sides rather than ending in a vertical gable wall, a hip to gable conversion extends the hip end to create a straight gable. This opens up considerably more internal space and is often combined with a rear dormer for maximum impact.

The inter-war semis around Noel Park and the streets off Lordship Lane frequently have hipped roofs, making this a particularly relevant option in Wood Green.

A Velux conversion works within the existing roofline. Roof windows are installed to bring in natural light, and the space is fitted out as a usable room without altering the roof structure itself. It’s the most cost-effective option and typically the quickest to complete.

Velux conversions start from £35,000. For properties in Wood Green with a good existing pitch and adequate headroom, this is often the right place to start.

For properties with a rear outrigger a back addition at a lower roof level  an L-shaped dormer covers both the main roof and the outrigger, creating a significantly larger loft space than a standard dormer would allow. The Victorian and Edwardian terraces that make up a large part of Wood Green’s residential streets frequently have this characteristic rear addition.

Why Wood Green Homeowners Are Converting

There are three straightforward reasons why a loft conversion makes sense in Wood Green right now.

The first is the housing stock. The Victorian terraces off Lordship Lane, the Edwardian semis around Noel Park, and the larger houses near Alexandra Park were built to last. They have solid construction and roof structures that tend to suit conversion work well. The potential is often better than homeowners expect until someone actually comes and looks.

The second is the cost of moving. Wood Green is well placed in the North London market close enough to the centre to be genuinely convenient, far enough out to offer real space. Moving to a larger property in the same area, or anywhere comparable, involves significant cost. Stamp duty, agent fees, solicitors, and removals add up fast. For most families, a loft conversion is the more rational financial decision.

The third is the return. A well-executed loft conversion typically adds between 15% and 25% to a property’s value. In Wood Green, where demand for family homes with good transport links is consistent, that’s a return worth taking seriously.

The Neo Lofts London Approach

We’re a London-based team, not a national firm running projects at volume. We work across North London and take each project seriously.

Here’s how the process works.

Initial survey: We visit your home, assess the loft space, and give you an honest view of your options. No pressure, no obligation.

Design and planning: We handle the drawings and, where required, the planning application. We know the local planning context in Wood Green and the wider Haringey area and will advise you on what’s likely to be approved.

Build: Our tradesmen are experienced and reliable. We manage the project from start to finish and keep you informed throughout.

Sign-off and warranty: Every conversion is backed by our insurance-backed guarantee. Your deposit is protected from the outset.

We understand that bringing a building team into your home is a significant commitment. We aim to make the process as smooth as possible.

Planning Permission in Wood Green

Most loft conversions in Wood Green fall under permitted development rights and don’t require a planning application. This covers the majority of Velux, dormer, and hip to gable conversions on standard residential properties.

There are exceptions. Wood Green has conservation areas, and properties within them face additional restrictions on external alterations. Listed buildings have their own requirements. Mansard conversions require planning permission regardless of location.

We’ll confirm your position during the initial survey. If a planning application is needed, we manage the entire process  you don’t need to deal with the council directly.

Building regulations approval is required for all loft conversions, and we handle that as part of the project.

How Much Does a Loft Conversion Cost in Wood Green?

Costs depend on the type of conversion, the size of the space, and the specification. Starting points are as follows:

  • Velux loft conversion: from £35,000
  • Dormer loft conversion: from £45,000
  • Hip to gable conversion: from £45,000 (often combined with a rear dormer)
  • Mansard conversion: price on application, typically higher due to the structural scope
  • L-shaped dormer: price on application, depending on the size of the outrigger

These are starting figures for a standard specification. Costs increase with larger spaces, higher-end finishes, en suite bathrooms, bespoke joinery, and other upgrades. After the survey, we provide a detailed, itemised quote so you know exactly what you’re committing to before work begins.

Wood Green and the Surrounding Area

Wood Green sits in the London Borough of Haringey, in the north of the capital. It’s one of the most connected parts of North London Wood Green station on the Piccadilly line puts central London around 20 minutes away, and the area is well served by bus routes running in every direction.

Alexandra Palace is the area’s most distinctive landmark. The Victorian palace sits on a hill to the west of Wood Green, visible from much of the surrounding area, and the park that surrounds it covers over 196 acres of open space. It’s a genuinely impressive asset for a residential area  the kind of green space that families with children value enormously.

The Noel Park conservation area, a planned Victorian working-class estate built in the 1880s, is one of the most architecturally coherent neighbourhoods in North London. The streets are laid out on a grid, the houses are uniform and well-proportioned, and the whole area has a character that’s quite distinct from the rest of Wood Green. Properties here are subject to conservation area restrictions, which we factor into our planning advice.

Lordship Lane and the surrounding streets to the east offer a more mixed residential character, with Victorian and Edwardian terraces that tend to have good roof pitches and solid construction well suited to the kind of conversion work we specialise in.

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If you’re thinking about a loft conversion in Wood Green, the best first step is a free survey. We’ll come to your home, look at what you’re working with, and give you a straight answer on your options.

Visit us at www.neoloftslondon.co.uk or email the team at info@neoloftslondon.co.uk or call us on 0204 569 0618.

Frequently Asked Questions About Loft Conversions in Wood Green

Most conversions take between eight and twelve weeks from the start of work on site. The timeline depends on the type of conversion and the complexity of the project. We’ll give you a realistic programme before work begins.

 Most conversions fall under permitted development and don’t require a planning application. Exceptions include properties in conservation areas such as Noel Park, listed buildings, and mansard conversions. We’ll confirm your position during the initial survey.

 Yes. A well-executed conversion typically adds between 15% and 25% to a property’s value. In Wood Green, where demand for well-connected family homes is strong, that’s a meaningful return.

 It’s a warranty underwritten by an independent insurer rather than just the building company. If Neo Lofts London were ever unable to honour a warranty claim, the insurance policy covers it. It’s genuine protection, not just a promise.

Yes. We offer deposit protection as standard. Your money is secure from the moment you commit to the project.

In most cases, yes. Loft conversions are considerably less disruptive than ground-floor extensions. Most families remain in the property throughout the build.

Victorian and Edwardian terraces with rear outriggers often suit L-shaped dormers. Inter-war semis with hipped roofs are well suited to hip to gable conversions. We’ll assess your specific property and advise accordingly.

Yes. Building regulations approval is required for all loft conversions, and we manage the entire process as part of the project. 

 Visit neoloftslondon.co.uk or email office@neoloftslondon.co.uk to arrange a free survey.

We offer an insurance-backed guarantee, deposit protection, and experienced tradesmen who know North London’s housing stock. We’re honest, reliable, and we do what we say we’re going to do.

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Get a free quote

For a free site survey please fill out the form below and we’ll get back to you, or call our freephone number 0204 569 0618 if you have any questions.