House renovation cost in Raynes Park.
Raynes Park — SW20 — west of Wimbledon. Edwardian and inter-war housing dominates, with strong family-buyer demand from the Wimbledon and Kingston catchment.
What makes renovation work in Raynes Park distinct.
Housing: Edwardian terraces and 1920s/30s semis, with some 1950s housing on the southern fringes.
Planning: Kingston Road and Cottenham Park conservation areas cover specific pockets; most of SW20 retains PD rights.
Applications and building control go to LB Merton. We handle listed-building consent where required, alongside conservation officer correspondence end-to-end.
The five renovation types — SW20 numbers.
All figures inclusive of design, build, contingency and VAT. The Raynes Park multiplier (0.90×) reflects local labour, scaffold and finish expectations.
The 2026 London Renovation Cost Guide.
Real cost data from our London refurbishment projects. Kitchen, bathroom, whole-house and period-restoration breakdowns relevant to Raynes Park and beyond.
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What Raynes Park homeowners ask us.
How much does a house renovation cost in Raynes Park in 2026?
Typical 2026 Raynes Park ranges (inc. design, build, contingency & VAT): kitchen-only £23k–£72k; bathroom-only £14k–£45k; single-room refurb £18k–£54k; whole-house £162k–£405k; period restoration £225k–£810k. The Raynes Park multiplier (0.90×) reflects local labour, scaffold and finish expectations.
Do I need planning permission for a Raynes Park renovation?
Usually no — most internal renovations only need building regulations approval. Kingston Road and Cottenham Park conservation areas cover specific pockets; most of SW20 retains PD rights. If you're in a conservation area or your property is listed, listed-building consent may be needed for layout changes, sash-window replacement or chimney works. We check the specific address before quoting.
What's the typical Raynes Park housing stock for refurbishments?
Edwardian terraces and 1920s/30s semis, with some 1950s housing on the southern fringes. On this kind of housing in SW20, whole-house refurbishments most commonly involve new layout (often opening up the ground floor), full rewire, new heating, new kitchen and bathrooms, and finishes throughout. Period restoration is more common on listed properties and conservation-area frontages.
How long does a Raynes Park renovation take?
Allow 4–10 weeks for design and procurement, then 6–10 weeks on site for a kitchen, 3–5 weeks for a bathroom, 4–8 months for a whole-house refurb, and 8–14 months for period restoration. LB Merton processes building control approvals in parallel with construction.
Can I live in the house during a Raynes Park renovation?
Single-room or single-bathroom: usually yes. Whole-house refurb: almost always no — dust, services downtime and security make it impractical. Most Raynes Park clients rent locally for 3–6 months during the works. We coordinate the programme with break clauses so you're not paying double rent at the end.
Does 2VP work on Raynes Park renovations?
Yes — Raynes Park is within our core London renovation catchment. Our studio is at 20 Dawes Road in Fulham, 8.5km from Raynes Park. We've delivered renovations across the SW20 postcode and our subcontractor network covers Merton. Free site visit, fixed-price quote, 10-year HomePro warranty on finished works.
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