London is home to some of the most architecturally distinctive period properties in the UK. Georgian, Victorian, and Edwardian houses are highly sought after for their character, proportions, and craftsmanship but renovating them requires specialist knowledge and careful planning.
At London Renovations, period property refurbishment is approached with respect for heritage, combined with modern construction standards. This guide explains how to renovate period homes in London, common challenges, costs, regulations, and how to modernise without losing character.
Understanding London Period Properties
Each period has unique construction methods and materials that directly affect renovation strategy.
Georgian Properties (1714–1830)
- Brick construction with lime mortar
- Timber sash windows
- Symmetrical layouts
- Solid walls with no cavity insulation
Victorian Properties (1837–1901)
- Load-bearing brick walls
- Timber floors and roof structures
- Decorative cornices and fireplaces
- Higher risk of damp and outdated services
Edwardian Properties (1901–1914)
- Larger rooms and wider hallways
- Improved natural light
- Early cavity walls in some homes
- Often easier to modernise than Victorian homes
Understanding the era of the property is essential before planning any refurbishment.
Common Challenges When Renovating Period Homes
Period properties often conceal issues that are not immediately visible.
Structural Movement
Older foundations and ground movement may cause cracks or uneven floors, requiring structural assessment and reinforcement.
Outdated Electrical and Plumbing Systems
Many period homes still contain old wiring, lead pipes, or inefficient drainage systems that must be replaced to meet modern standards.
Damp and Ventilation Issues
Solid walls, poor airflow, and aging materials often result in rising damp, condensation, or timber decay.
Insulation and Energy Efficiency
Period homes were not designed with modern energy efficiency in mind. Upgrades must be carefully selected to avoid trapping moisture.
Planning Permission & Listed Building Considerations
Many period homes in London fall within conservation areas or are listed buildings.
When Permission Is Required
- Structural alterations
- Changes to windows, doors, or rooflines
- Internal alterations to listed buildings
- Extensions or loft conversions
Listed Building Consent is often required even for internal works.
London Renovations manages heritage-sensitive applications to ensure compliance without unnecessary delays.
Best Practices for Renovating Period Properties
Preserve Original Features
Elements such as cornices, fireplaces, sash windows, and floorboards should be retained or restored wherever possible.
Use Breathable Materials
Lime plaster, lime mortar, and breathable insulation help manage moisture and prevent long-term damage.
Modernise Services Discreetly
Electrical, plumbing, and heating upgrades should be integrated with minimal impact on original fabric.
Improve Layout Without Compromising Character
Sensitive reconfiguration can improve flow and functionality while respecting the property’s historic proportions.
Typical Costs for Period Property Renovation in London
Renovation costs vary based on condition, size, and level of restoration required.
- Light refurbishment: £900 – £1,400 per m²
- Full refurbishment: £1,800 – £3,000 per m²
- Heritage-focused renovation: £3,000+ per m²
Additional costs may apply for specialist trades, heritage materials, and compliance documentation.
Timeline for Renovating a Period Property
Period renovations usually take longer than modern homes due to careful sequencing and regulatory approvals.
- Surveys & planning: 6–10 weeks
- Construction phase: 16–28 weeks
- Final inspections & certification: 2–4 weeks
Proper project management is essential to avoid disruption and cost overruns.
Is Renovating a Period Property Worth It?
Yes, when done correctly. Period homes retain strong resale value and appeal, especially when modern comfort is seamlessly integrated with historic charm.
A professional renovation can:
- Increase property value
- Improve energy efficiency
- Reduce ongoing maintenance
- Enhance liveability while preserving heritage
Why Choose London Renovations for Period Property Renovation?
London Renovations specialises in heritage-sensitive refurbishments, combining technical expertise with respect for traditional architecture.
Clients benefit from:
- Experience with period and listed buildings
- Structural and heritage compliance expertise
- Skilled craftsmen and specialist trades
- Transparent pricing and timelines
- Dedicated project management
Book a Period Property Renovation Consultation
If you own a Georgian, Victorian, or Edwardian property in London, early expert guidance ensures your renovation is compliant, durable, and sympathetic to its original character.
Contact London Renovations Ltd today for a tailored consultation and professional advice on renovating your period home.


