Basement in Harrow: Planning Permission Guide

What you need to know about basement extensions in Harrow — planning requirements, costs, and professional guidance.

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Basements in Harrow at a glance

£258

application fee

8

weeks typical

Harrow has conservation areas around Harrow-on-the-Hill (a distinctive hilltop village with very strict design controls), Pinner, and Stanmore. Listed buildings are concentrated in Harrow-on-the-Hill and around Harrow School. Green Belt borders the north and west of the borough around Stanmore Common and Harrow Weald. Article 4 Directions cover parts of Harrow-on-the-Hill. The borough has a mix of inter-war semis, garden suburb character, and older village cores.

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Recent basement decisions in Harrow

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

Refused

Redevelopment of existing car park to create a three storey residential building with basement parking and amenity roof space comprising …

HA72026-03-16
Refused

Demolition and redevelopment to provide two storey building with basement level and habitable roofspace comprising of 26 bed House of Mul…

HA32026-03-09
Refused

Creation of semi-detached two storey dwelling with basement level and habitable roof space; parking; amenity space; raised decking at rea…

HA12026-03-02
Withdrawn

Demolition of existing dwelling; construction of a two storey dwelling with basement level and habitable roof space (1 x 5 beds); parking…

HA32026-01-19
Granted

Listed Building Consent: Internal and external alterations including installation of FD30 rated fire doors and fire resistant partitions …

HA32026-01-12

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Permitted Development Rules

Basement excavation requires a full planning application.

Basement excavation does not have permitted development rights under Part 1 of the GPDO. A full planning application is always required.

Typical Costs in London

Basements are among the most expensive home improvement projects. Costs vary enormously depending on depth, ground conditions, and access.

Basement extensionLondon

Cost per m²

£3,500£6,000

construction rate

Typical total

£100,000£250,000

Based on 25–50

Typically includes

ExcavationUnderpinningWaterproofingStructureElectricsPlumbingBasic finishes

Typically excludes

Planning application feeBuilding regs feeStructural engineerParty wall surveyorArchitect fees

Basement projects are complex and costs vary enormously depending on depth, ground conditions, waterproofing, and access. Professional advice is essential.

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Which Professionals Do You Need?

Basement projects are complex and always require specialist professional input — an architect, structural engineer, and usually a party wall surveyor.

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

Architect / designerEssential

Basement projects are complex and require specialist architectural and structural design.

Typical fee: £5,000£15,000 (Full architectural service)

Structural engineerEssential

Basement excavation requires detailed structural engineering for underpinning, retaining walls, and waterproofing.

Typical fee: £2,000£5,000

Party wall surveyorEssential

Basement excavation almost always triggers the Party Wall Act due to work near neighbouring foundations.

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, basement applications receive additional scrutiny. The council will consider the impact on neighbouring properties and the character of the area.

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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