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Loft Conversions in Barnet, North London
Eco-Loft Conversion is a leading loft conversion company specializing in loft conversions in Barnet, North London. Check out our testimonials page to see what our satisfied customers have to say.
Barnet is a suburban borough in North London, forming part of Outer London. It is the largest London borough by population, with approximately 385,000 residents, and covers an area of 86.74 square kilometers. It borders Hertfordshire to the north and five other London boroughs: Harrow and Brent to the west, Camden and Haringey to the southeast, and Enfield to the east.
Established in 1965 under the London Government Act of 1963, the borough was formed from parts of Middlesex and Hertfordshire, becoming part of Greater London. The local authority, Barnet London Borough Council, is based in Hendon.
On the eastern side of the borough, in the north, lies Barnet—also known as Chipping Barnet or High Barnet.
Chipping Barnet, or High Barnet, is a district and suburban market town in North London, often referred to simply as Barnet. Historically part of Hertfordshire, it developed around a 12th-century settlement. Located 15 miles north of central London, Barnet is bordered by Potters Bar and Hatfield to the north, Cockfosters to the east, Totteridge and Whetstone to the south, and Elstree and Borehamwood to the west. It is one of the highest urban settlements in London, with a town center elevation of approximately 427 feet (130 m).
Barnet offers a diverse range of property styles and sizes. Hadley Wood features elegant double-fronted Victorian and Edwardian homes, later detached houses, and modern gated mansions—some of the borough’s most prestigious residences. Monken Hadley boasts Georgian houses and period cottages near the common and Hadley Highstone. High Barnet/Chipping Barnet is home to many Victorian semi-detached and terraced houses, while New Barnet offers fine Victorian detached and semi-detached properties, particularly on Richmond Road and Somerset Road, near the railway station that opened in 1850. East Barnet features Victorian cottages and self-contained maisonettes. Additionally, Barnet has a wealth of 1920s detached houses and 1930s semi-detached and terraced homes. Many of these properties are ideal for loft conversions, offering ample loft space to create additional living areas, extra bedrooms for a growing family or guests, or a private study or office.
If you’re considering expanding your Barnet home with a loft conversion or building extension, contact Eco-Loft Conversion today to arrange a FREE no-obligation feasibility study and quote.
How much does a loft conversion cost in Barnet?
The cost of a loft conversion in Barnet starts from £25,000 for a basic conversion and £30,000 for a full loft conversion. A dormer loft conversion is typically the most cost-effective option.
The final price depends on the type of loft conversion, as well as factors such as size, materials, and any specific internal requirements.
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