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Two-storey extension costs in Falmouth — what TR11 homeowners really pay

A two-storey extension in Falmouth sits at £2,000–£2,500/m² built for standard finishes, rising to £2,800/m² when the existing gable needs opening up. On Georgian merchants' houses the biggest cost driver is almost never the shell — it's rooflines, matching stone or render, and how the new stair lands upstairs. Extensions are the bread and butter of Cornish homes — adding the kitchen-diner the original layout never had, the bedroom for a growing family, or the light and views the back of the house should always have had. The way we approach extension in Falmouth starts with a measured walk-round — Falmouth is a deep-water harbour town built around one of the world's largest natural harbours, with a thriving art college, Maritime Museum and a Victorian and Edwardian seafront, with a building stock that leans toward post-war suburbs at Trescobeas and Georgian merchants' houses.

Falmouth sits in South Cornwall — just off the A39; with Truro the closest city; 3 miles from Mawnan Smith.

  • Conservation Area
  • Cornwall AONB
  • Coastal exposure zone
  • Two-storey side: £90k–£150k build
  • Two-storey rear: £110k–£180k build
  • £2,000–£2,500/m² typical rate
  • Full planning route mapped before design fee

Local watch-list

Falmouth-specific issues we screen on the first visit.

  • Watch #1

    Marine exposure detailing on the harbour edge

  • Watch #2

    HMO licensing pressure from university lets

  • Watch #3

    Conservation Area sash-window restrictions on Arwenack and the Moor

  • Watch #4

    Steep terraced plots above Stratton Place

Who this is for

In Falmouth the extension brief is almost always a private homeowner improving a forever home — so we lead with feasibility and long-term value, not show-home rhetoric.

Local context

Why Falmouth is its own job.

In Falmouth the planning picture is specific: falmouth has multiple Conservation Areas — Town Centre, Greenbank, Penryn River and Pendennis — each with its own character appraisal. Article 4 directions remove some permitted development rights in the Town Centre and seafront zones; HMO licensing is a separate active policy area. For extension specifically, parts of Falmouth sit within a designated Conservation Area, which means materials, fenestration and roof pitches all need to read sympathetically with the existing streetscape; the surrounding landscape falls inside the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, so massing, height and landscape impact carry extra weight in any planning decision; coastal salt-laden air around Falmouth drives detailing choices — fixings, render systems and timber treatments all need to be specified for exposure. That local reading is what makes a Falmouth (TR11) project different from a generic Cornwall scheme — and is the whole reason we work this way. On post-war suburbs at Trescobeas in particular — the kind you'll also find toward Flushing — the extension brief always has to read the existing fabric first.

Planning note

Most extensions in Cornwall are either permitted development or a straightforward householder application — but Conservation Area and AONB sites need a more careful design conversation upfront.

What we focus on

Extensions considerations specific to Falmouth.

  • 01

    Extensions over a certain proportion of the original house trigger full Part L upgrade obligations to the existing building — worth knowing before brief is set.

  • 02

    Cornish granite and slate-hung walls react differently to new openings than modern brickwork — lintel choice and structural sequencing matter.

  • 03

    Wind and sea-spray exposure can drive material choices on west-facing extensions; we detail accordingly.

  • 04

    Drainage on older Cornish properties is rarely on a clean modern map; CCTV survey before design is often money well spent.

Recent work nearby

Recent HMO-to-family conversion on Killigrew Road undid 1990s subdivisions and reopened the original spine.

See more recent South Cornwall work →

Our process

How a Falmouth extension project runs.

  1. Step 1

    Brief

    We meet on site, talk through how you live now and what's missing from the current layout.

  2. Step 2

    Design

    Two or three sketch directions with rough budgets, then refinement of the chosen route.

  3. Step 3

    Approvals

    Planning or Cert of Lawfulness, then a full building regs package.

  4. Step 4

    Build

    Either through your own builder with our drawings, or as a full build by our team.

  5. Step 5

    Handover

    Snag, certify, hand over the keys to your new space.

Typical single-storey rear extensions run twelve to twenty weeks on site; two-storey and wraparound projects sixteen to thirty weeks.

FAQs

Falmouth Extensions — local questions answered.

Is a two-storey extension worth it in Falmouth?
On average, yes — value uplift on TR11 stock typically covers the build cost within 3–5 years. The exception is where the existing bedroom layout won't take a new stair without losing a room.
How much does a two-storey side extension cost in Falmouth?
£90k–£150k for a 30–45m² double-storey side, including matching render/stone, new stair and one extra bedroom + en-suite upstairs.
Does a two-storey extension need full planning in Falmouth?
Yes — Conservation Area removes two-storey PD entirely. Full householder application, 8-week determination.
What about the Party Wall Act?
If you share a wall with a neighbour or build close to a boundary, the Act applies. We flag it early, recommend a surveyor and keep the programme aligned with the notice period. In Falmouth specifically, we'd start by checking the Conservation Area boundary before committing to a direction.
How much does an extension cost in Cornwall?
Build costs in Cornwall typically run from around £2,200 to £3,200 per square metre for a good-quality single-storey extension, more for kitchen-grade fit-out or complex glazing. We give a realistic budget before drawings start, not after.
Can you handle the build as well as the design?
Yes — that's the whole point of the studio. One contract, one point of contact, no finger-pointing between architect and builder when something needs a decision on site.

Falmouth is the hub for these neighbourhoods

We run extensions across Falmouth and the surrounding TR11 neighbourhoods — same studio, same site team.

Local proof — Most Falmouth homeowners come to us after a extension quote elsewhere felt vague on planning — we lead with feasibility instead.

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