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More Space Without Moving

Whether you're after more living space, an extra bedroom or a kitchen that finally does the job, a house extension could be exactly what you need.

We've been building home extensions across Warrington, Cheshire and the surrounding areas for over 35 years. Every extension we build is managed from start to finish, with the same care and attention to detail that runs through everything we do.

A Better Way to Stay in the Home You Love

A house extension is one of the most rewarding building projects you can take on, but it's also one of the most significant. Getting it right takes experience, skill and a team you can trust to deliver.

Every home extension we build is different. We work closely with you from the very start to understand exactly what you want, how you want to use the space and what will work best for your home. Then we get to work and make it happen to a standard we're genuinely proud of.

House Extensions That Work for the Way You Live

Moving home can be expensive, stressful and disruptive. Between estate agent fees, stamp duty, solicitor costs and the sheer upheaval of uprooting your family, the true cost of moving is often far higher than people expect.

A well-planned home extension, on the other hand, gives you exactly the space you need, without leaving the home and the neighbourhood you love.

More and more homeowners across are choosing to extend their house rather than move home. The key is having the right team behind you.
Builders who know what they're doing, who are straight with you about costs and timelines and who treat your home with the same respect they'd want for their own. That's what Rosedale are here for.
You stay in the home you love
You add real value to your property
You get exactly what you want
It's less disruptive than you think

What You Need to Know About House Extensions

Do I need planning permission for a house extension?

It varies quite a bit depending on the size, the spec and how complex the build is. As a rough guide, a single storey extension in the UK typically starts from around £1,500 to £2,000 per square metre, though this can go up for more complex builds or higher end finishes. We'll always give you a detailed, transparent quote so you know exactly what you're paying for before any work begins.

What is permitted development for house extensions?

It depends on the size and complexity of the build. A straightforward single storey extension usually takes somewhere between eight and twelve weeks once work is underway. Bigger or more involved home extensions will naturally take a bit longer. We'll always agree a clear timeline with you before anything starts, so you're never left wondering where things are up to.

How long does a house extension take?

It depends on the size and complexity of the build. A straightforward single storey extension usually takes somewhere between eight and twelve weeks once work is underway. Bigger or more involved home extensions will naturally take a bit longer. We'll always agree a clear timeline with you before anything starts, so you're never left wondering where things are up to.

Will a house extension add value to my home?

In most cases, yes, and often by quite a bit. Adding good quality living space is one of the most reliable ways to increase what your home is worth. How much value it adds depends on the type of extension, the size and what the local market is doing, but in Warrington and Cheshire, demand for larger family homes is consistently strong.

What is the average cost of a house extension in the UK?

It varies quite a bit depending on the size, the spec and how complex the build is. As a rough guide, a single storey extension in the UK typically starts from around £1,500 to £2,000 per square metre, though this can go up for more complex builds or higher end finishes. We'll always give you a detailed, transparent quote so you know exactly what you're paying for before any work begins.

Can I stay in my home during a house extension?

In most cases, yes. The majority of our clients stay put throughout the build. We work tidily and we're mindful that this is your home, not just a building site. We'll always walk you through what to expect at each stage so nothing catches you off guard.

What is the 50% rule for a house extension?

The 50% rule is a permitted development restriction that limits how much of the land around your home can be covered by extensions and outbuildings combined. The total can't exceed 50% of the area of land that surrounded the original house. It's one of a number of criteria that determines whether your extension qualifies for permitted development or needs full planning permission.

What's the difference between a single and double storey extension?

A single storey extension adds space on the ground floor and are most commonly used to extend a kitchen, living room or dining area. A double storey extension adds space on both floors, which makes it a great option if you need an extra bedroom as well as more downstairs living space. Double storey extensions tend to offer better value per square metre, but in most cases they'll need full planning permission.

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Rosedale Construction (Cheshire) Ltd
Rosedale House,
46 Common Lane,
Culcheth,
Warrington.
WA3 4HA
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