Loft Conversions
Loft Conversion Approvals in Gravesham
The following loft conversion approvals records have been published by Gravesham Borough Council for properties in Gravesham. Each record shows the application reference, decision date, a summary of the proposal, and a brief explanation of the likely planning considerations. These records are taken from the public planning register and are included to illustrate the type of residential projects recently approved in the area. Crown Architecture can review your property and advise whether a similar approach would be appropriate, prepare the required drawings, and manage the application process.
8 records
Recent loft conversions approvals
The following records have been published by Gravesham Borough Council for properties in Gravesham.
Hip-to-gable loft conversion approved near Hillside, Gravesham
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in Hillside, Gravesham
Proposal
Proposed hip-to-gable roof alteration with flat-roofed rear dormer and three rooflights to front elevation
Why this may have been approved
The decision notice indicates the rear dormer was considered acceptable in terms of scale and design, set back from the eaves and below the ridge line. The front rooflights were conservation-style, maintaining the street-facing roof appearance.
Hip-to-gable loft conversion approved near Hillside, Gravesham
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in Hillside, Gravesham
Proposal
Proposed hip-to-gable roof alteration with flat-roofed rear dormer and three rooflights to front elevation
Why this may have been approved
The decision notice indicates the rear dormer was considered acceptable in terms of scale and design, set back from the eaves and below the ridge line. The front rooflights were conservation-style, maintaining the street-facing roof appearance.
L-shaped dormer loft conversion approved in Hillside
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in Hillside, Gravesham
Proposal
Proposed hip-to-gable roof alteration with flat-roofed rear dormer and three rooflights to front elevation
Why this may have been approved
The decision notice indicates the rear dormer was considered acceptable in terms of scale and design, set back from the eaves and below the ridge line. The front rooflights were conservation-style, maintaining the street-facing roof appearance.
Mansard loft conversion approved in Hillside, Gravesham
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in Hillside, Gravesham
Proposal
Proposed hip-to-gable roof alteration with flat-roofed rear dormer and three rooflights to front elevation
Why this may have been approved
The decision notice indicates the rear dormer was considered acceptable in terms of scale and design, set back from the eaves and below the ridge line. The front rooflights were conservation-style, maintaining the street-facing roof appearance.
Rear dormer loft conversion approved in Hillside, Gravesham
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in Hillside, Gravesham
Proposal
Proposed hip-to-gable roof alteration with flat-roofed rear dormer and three rooflights to front elevation
Why this may have been approved
The decision notice indicates the rear dormer was considered acceptable in terms of scale and design, set back from the eaves and below the ridge line. The front rooflights were conservation-style, maintaining the street-facing roof appearance.
L-shaped dormer loft conversion approved in Hillside
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in Hillside, Gravesham
Proposal
Proposed hip-to-gable roof alteration with flat-roofed rear dormer and three rooflights to front elevation
Why this may have been approved
The decision notice indicates the rear dormer was considered acceptable in terms of scale and design, set back from the eaves and below the ridge line. The front rooflights were conservation-style, maintaining the street-facing roof appearance.
Rear dormer loft conversion approved in Hillside, Gravesham
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in Hillside, Gravesham
Proposal
Proposed hip-to-gable roof alteration with flat-roofed rear dormer and three rooflights to front elevation
Why this may have been approved
The decision notice indicates the rear dormer was considered acceptable in terms of scale and design, set back from the eaves and below the ridge line. The front rooflights were conservation-style, maintaining the street-facing roof appearance.
Mansard loft conversion approved in Hillside, Gravesham
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in Hillside, Gravesham
Proposal
Proposed hip-to-gable roof alteration with flat-roofed rear dormer and three rooflights to front elevation
Why this may have been approved
The decision notice indicates the rear dormer was considered acceptable in terms of scale and design, set back from the eaves and below the ridge line. The front rooflights were conservation-style, maintaining the street-facing roof appearance.
Example drawings
Drawing examples — loft conversions in Gravesham
Anonymised plan sheets illustrating the type of drawings Crown Architecture prepares for loft conversions projects in Gravesham. Always check the public register for exact approved drawings.


Official guidance
Loft Conversions — official planning guidance
Learn more about loft conversions requirements from the Planning Portal and Gravesham Borough Council.
FAQ
Loft Conversions in Gravesham — common questions
What loft conversion approvals have recently been approved in Gravesham?
This page shows recent loft conversion approvals published by Gravesham Borough Council. Each record includes the application reference, decision date, proposal summary, and planning considerations.
Can I replicate an approved loft conversion approval in Gravesham?
Previous approvals show what the council has found acceptable, but every application is assessed individually. Crown Architecture can review your property and advise whether a similar approach would work for your specific situation.
How long does it take to get loft conversion approval approval in Gravesham?
Most householder applications are determined within 8 weeks. Prior approval applications have a 42-day determination period. Lawful development certificate applications are typically determined within 8 weeks. More complex applications may take longer.
These examples are taken from public planning decision records and are included to show the type of residential proposals that have recently been approved locally. They are not guarantees. Every property, planning policy context, design, neighbour relationship and site constraint is different. Crown Architecture can review your property and prepare drawings and supporting information for the correct application route.
Last updated: 22 June 2026. Based on public planning register decisions published by Gravesham Borough Council.
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