Project guideGPDO Class B

Loft conversion in Birmingham: Planning Permission Guide

Everything you need to know about loft conversions in Birmingham — permitted development rules, costs, and which professionals you'll need.

72%
approved in Birmingham
£548
application fee
8 wks
typical decision
40–50 m³
PD roof volume

Based on 82 decided applications in Birmingham over 12 months (59 granted, 23 refused).

Birmingham is England's largest local planning authority. The city has 29 conservation areas — including the Jewellery Quarter, Edgbaston (Calthorpe Estate), Moseley, and the city-centre Colmore Row & Environs — and around 1,495 listed buildings. Article 4 Directions remove permitted-development rights in several areas (13 direction records), so confirm whether your street is affected before relying on PD. Tree Preservation Orders are extensive across the suburbs (1,400+ protected zones). Green Belt is confined to the outer fringe, notably around Sutton Coldfield. The city is not within any AONB, National Park or World Heritage Site.

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Recent loft conversion decisions in Birmingham

The 5 most recent decided applications. Addresses redacted to postcode area.

SECTION 191 / 192 PERMISSION NOT REQUIRED (CERTIFICATE ISSUED)

Application for a lawful development certificate for proposed hip to gable roof extension with dormer window to rear and 2no. roof lights…

B212026-07-10
Granted

Installation of loft conversion with dormer window to rear.

B452026-07-10
SECTION 191 / 192 PERMISSION NOT REQUIRED (CERTIFICATE ISSUED)

Application for a lawful development certificate for proposed hip to gable roof extension with dormer window to rear and 2no. roof lights…

B212026-07-10
Granted

Change of use from existing storage building to single dwelling house (Use Class C3) with associated external alterations and erection of…

B172026-07-01
Refused

Erection of first floor rear extention and loft conversion with roof lights to front and rear

B202026-06-29

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Permitted Development Rules

Class BPart 1

Additions etc to the roof of a dwellinghouse

GPDO 2015, Schedule 2, Part 1, Class B

Loft conversions fall under Part 1, Class B of the GPDO. You can add volume to your roof space without planning permission, as long as you stay within the cubic metre limits for your property type.

Key dimension limits

Up to 50m³ additional volumeMust not exceed existing roof heightNo dormer on front roof slope

These are the maximum GPDO limits for a detached house with no constraints. Your actual limits depend on your property type, location, and any planning restrictions.

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Typical Costs in West Midlands

Loft conversion costs vary significantly depending on the type — a simple Velux conversion is much cheaper than a dormer or mansard.

Loft conversionWest Midlands

Cost per m²

£1,750£2,950

construction rate

Typical total

£27,000£49,000

Based on 15–25

Typically includes

Dormer structureStaircaseInsulationElectricsPlumbingBasic finishes

Typically excludes

Bathroom fittingPlanning application feeBuilding regs feeParty wall surveyorArchitect fees

Dormer loft conversions are at the higher end. Velux/rooflight conversions are cheaper. Mansard conversions can exceed these ranges.

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Which Professionals Do You Need?

Loft conversions involve structural alterations to your roof and floor, so professional input is important for safety and Building Regulations compliance.

You'll need a structural engineer and a party wall surveyor for this project.

Architect / designerRecommended

Loft conversions involve structural alterations and Building Regulations requirements that benefit from professional design.

Typical fee: £2,000£5,000 (Plans + Building Regs)

Structural engineerEssential

Loft conversions require structural calculations for floor strengthening, roof alterations, and any steelwork.

Typical fee: £800£2,500

Party wall surveyorEssential

Your semi-detached house shares a boundary with neighbours. Extensions and loft work within 3 metres of a shared wall trigger the Party Wall Act.

Typical fee: £700£1,500 (per neighbour)

Planning consultantNot needed

This guidance is based on a typical semi-detached house with no special constraints. Listed buildings, conservation areas, and attached properties may require additional professional input.

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Conservation Areas & Listed Buildings

In conservation areas, dormers on any roof slope facing a highway are not permitted development. Velux or rooflight conversions may still be possible.

Conservation areas

Properties in conservation areas often have reduced permitted development rights. Some project types (like side extensions) lose PD rights entirely. An Article 4 Direction can remove additional PD rights.

Listed buildings

Listed buildings (Grade I, II*, or II) have no permitted development rights at all. Any external alteration requires Listed Building Consent in addition to any planning permission. An architect experienced in heritage work is essential.

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