Porches in Middlesbrough

New uPVC and brick porches across Middlesbrough's TS1 to TS9 postcodes. The 1930s semis of Acklam, Tollesby and Nunthorpe take brick porches that match the original brickwork, and the newer estates at Coulby Newham and Hemlington suit compact uPVC builds. Free quotes.

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A town made for porches

Middlesbrough's interwar growth left the town full of semis with recessed or barely sheltered front doors, and they take porches better than almost any other housing type. The 1930s semis of Acklam, Tollesby, Marton and Nunthorpe usually have a flat front elevation with the door set between the bay and the party wall, the ideal canvas for a brick porch at £5,000 to £9,000 with brick matched to the original. A uPVC porch on the same house runs £3,500 to £7,000 and is typically finished within a week.

What Middlesbrough porches cost, and the paperwork

Pricing here follows the Teesside pattern: uPVC builds £3,500 to £7,000, brick £5,000 to £9,000, and porches with a downstairs WC £7,000 to £12,000. Planning is rarely needed, since a standard porch fits inside the three-square-metre permitted development allowance on most Middlesbrough plots. Where building control does apply, for WC porches and heated extensions, it is handled through Middlesbrough Council, and the completion certificate is the document that protects your sale later.

Watch for in Middlesbrough

On the post-war estates at Coulby Newham and Hemlington, frontages are tighter and porches tend to be compact uPVC builds that add a draught lobby without crowding the drive. The older terraces of Linthorpe and North Ormesby often open straight onto the pavement, where the two-metre rule from the highway boundary rules porches out entirely, and the honest answer is a new door and canopy instead. A proper survey tells you which camp your house is in before you spend anything.

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Frequently asked questions

How much is a porch in Middlesbrough?

uPVC porches £3,500 to £7,000, brick porches £5,000 to £9,000, porches with a WC £7,000 to £12,000, built and finished.

I have a 1930s Acklam semi. What suits it?

Brick, in most cases. The original brickwork matches well, a pitched tiled roof sits naturally under the first-floor sills, and on these semis the porch reads as part of the house and typically adds more than it costs.

Which areas of Middlesbrough are covered?

Everywhere from Linthorpe and the town centre out through Acklam, Marton, Tollesby and Nunthorpe to Coulby Newham and Hemlington, the whole of TS1 to TS9.

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