
House Extensions Ideas for Tenterden Homes
Tenterden's housing mix is dominated by Grade II weatherboarded townhouses, 1970s East Cross estates properties, which shapes which house extension designs actually work here. Open-plan layouts that suit a 1970s detached fall apart in a Wealden cottage with low beams and small openings.
Below are design directions that have worked on Tenterden properties we've recently completed — including a project on East Cross.
Ideas that suit Tenterden's Grade II weatherboarded townhouses stock
Tenterden's High Street is one of Kent's largest conservation areas and almost every project we run here involves listed-building consent or Article 4 considerations. Our team handles the heritage detailing — lime mortars, lead flashings and traditional sash repairs — without subcontracting it out.
- • Side-return extension to widen kitchen-diner
- • Wrap-around extension with bifold glazing
- • Single-storey rear with internal glazed link to garden
- • Two-storey side extension for principal bedroom + en-suite over
- • Garden room / orangery with lantern roof
Real Tenterden project notes
Loft conversion with dormer to the rear of a Grade II weatherboarded townhouse on East Cross. We document each Tenterden project as it runs so the gallery isn't a stock photo dump — every image is a real local job.
Design your house extension for your Tenterden property
Site visit + concept sketches + indicative cost in one visit. No design fee until you commit to a fixed-price build.
Tenterden design FAQs
Will modern house extension designs work on a period Tenterden property?
Yes — the trick is contrast handled deliberately. Modern joinery and glazing can sit beautifully against original brick, timber and lime plaster as long as the junction details are designed, not improvised.
Can you show Tenterden examples before I commit?
Yes — we'll bring a portfolio of recent Tenterden and TN30-area projects to the site visit. Where you want to see one in person we can usually arrange a walk-round with a previous client.
Do you do the design or do I need an architect first?
We do both. For straight refurbishments we design in-house. For planning-led projects we work with two architects we trust on the Tenterden / TN30 area. Either way you get one accountable team.
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In short
The right house extension idea for a Tenterden property is the one that respects Grade II weatherboarded townhouses — peg tiles, timber framing, conservation rules — rather than fighting it.
