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How Much Does a House Extension Cost in Yorkshire?

Quick Answer

In Yorkshire, a single-storey rear extension typically costs between £30,000 and £60,000, while a double-storey extension ranges from £60,000 to £120,000+. Costs depend on size, specification, ground conditions and location within the county. Yorkshire is generally 15–25% cheaper than London and the South East.

Extension Costs by Type — Yorkshire 2025/2026

These are realistic price ranges based on good-quality construction in the Yorkshire and Humber region. Prices include materials, labour, Building Regulations compliance and a standard-specification finish. They do not include VAT, planning fees, structural engineer fees or furnishings.

Extension Type Typical Size Yorkshire Cost Range
Single-storey rear extension15–25 m²£30,000 – £60,000
Double-storey extension30–50 m²£60,000 – £120,000+
Side return extension10–20 m²£25,000 – £45,000
First-floor extension15–30 m²£45,000 – £85,000
Wrap-around extension30–60 m²£55,000 – £110,000+
Over-garage addition15–25 m²£35,000 – £65,000
Why Yorkshire is More Affordable

Labour rates and contractor overheads in Yorkshire are typically 15–25% lower than London and the South East. Hull and the surrounding area — including Beverley, Hessle, Cottingham and East Yorkshire villages — sits at the more cost-effective end of the regional scale, while still offering the same quality of construction and materials.

What Affects the Cost of a Home Extension?

1. Size (m²)

The single biggest driver of cost. A larger footprint means more materials, more labour and a longer programme. However, larger extensions often benefit from economies of scale — cost per m² tends to reduce on bigger projects.

2. Specification and Finish

Standard brick and tile construction costs less than contemporary flat-roof designs with large glazing panels. An extension with bifold doors, underfloor heating and a fitted kitchen will cost significantly more than a basic shell. Your specification choices can easily add £10,000–£30,000 to the base build cost.

3. Ground Conditions

Poor ground conditions — soft soil, high water tables, proximity to trees — can increase foundation and groundwork costs substantially. A site investigation or trial pit is often money well spent before committing to a design.

4. Structural Complexity

Opening up the rear wall of a house to connect an extension with the existing living space requires structural steelwork. The more walls you remove and the larger the opening, the higher this element of the cost.

5. Access and Location on Plot

Extensions in tight urban terraces or homes with limited side access typically cost more due to restricted working space and the logistical challenge of getting materials to the rear of the property.

Additional Costs to Budget For

Is a House Extension Worth the Cost in Yorkshire?

In most cases, yes. A well-executed extension in Yorkshire typically adds 10–20% to property value, and in many areas of East Yorkshire and the East Riding, the uplift in value can exceed the build cost — particularly on larger properties in sought-after villages like Kirk Ella, Swanland, Beverley and Cottingham.

Beyond the financial return, the lifestyle benefit is often the primary motivator: more space for a growing family, avoiding the cost and disruption of moving, and a home that genuinely fits how you live.

See our full guide: Extension vs moving house — which is better?

How to Get an Accurate Quote

The only way to get an accurate price is a site visit. Costs vary significantly based on the specifics of your home, your plot, and what you want to achieve. A reputable contractor will visit the site, discuss your plans, and provide a detailed written quotation before any work begins.

T3 Developments provides free, no-obligation site visits and quotations for all extension projects across Hull and East Yorkshire. Contact us here →

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a 4m x 4m single-storey extension cost in Yorkshire?
A 4m x 4m (16m²) single-storey extension in Yorkshire typically costs between £35,000 and £55,000 for a good-quality finish, depending on specification and any structural alterations needed to connect it to the main house.
Do I need planning permission for an extension in Yorkshire?
Many extensions qualify under Permitted Development rights and do not require a full planning application. Single-storey rear extensions up to 4m on detached homes and 3m on semi-detached homes often qualify, provided they meet certain height and coverage limits. Always confirm with your local authority — East Riding of Yorkshire Council or Hull City Council — before starting work.
How long does a house extension take to build in Yorkshire?
A typical single-storey extension takes 10–16 weeks to build once work starts on site. Including planning and design, allow 6–9 months from first conversations to moving in. See our full guide: How long does a large extension take?
Can I live at home during the extension build?
In most cases, yes. T3 Developments takes care to manage disruption, particularly when it comes to the structural opening phase. There will be a period — typically a few days — when the rear wall is opened up, but the vast majority of projects are completed with the homeowners living in the property throughout.
What is the cheapest type of extension in Yorkshire?
A side return infill or a small single-storey rear extension is typically the most cost-effective way to add usable space. However, for maximum space per pound spent, a double-storey extension offers significantly more m² relative to the additional cost over a single-storey build.

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