Five Things Bromley Homeowners Get Wrong About Extending Their Property
Most people planning an extension in Bromley start with a set of assumptions about what they can build, what it will cost, and how the planning process works. Some of those assumptions are right. Several are wrong in ways that cost time and money once the project starts. Here are the five misconceptions that come up most often, and what the reality actually looks like across BR1, BR2, and the wider borough. Homeowners searching for architects in Bromley benefit from clearing these up before spending anything on design. Myth 1: "My Extension Will Definitely Clear Under Permitted Development" This is the most common assumption, and it's wrong more often than homeowners expect in Bromley. Green Belt land covers substantial parts of the borough, particularly toward Orpington, Biggin Hill, Downe, and the rural fringes. Properties on Green Belt land lose most permitted development rights and require full planning applications even for modest extensions. Conservation areas incl...