Basement Extension Guide: Costs, Planning & Feasibility in Salisbury
A basement extension creates living space beneath your home. It is the most expensive per-square-metre option but may be the only choice when you cannot extend outwards (terraces, conservation areas, tight plots). Here is what Salisbury homeowners — covered by Wiltshire Council — need to know about costs, planning, and timelines.
Local cost range — Salisbury
£1,800–£2,600/m²
Salisbury's conservation areas in the city centre increase costs due to material requirements. Properties outside designated areas are competitively priced.
Basement Extension Guide: Costs, Planning & Feasibility rules in Salisbury
Salisbury falls under Wiltshire Council (Wiltshire Council). Wiltshire Council covers a large area including the city of Salisbury and surrounding villages. Salisbury city centre has extensive conservation areas, and parts of the county fall within the Cranborne Chase AONB. Standard PD rules apply outside designated areas.
Planning applications (annual)
~5,000
Average decision time
8 weeks
Conservation areas (Salisbury)
Multiple
Approval rate
~88%
What you need to know
Conversion vs new basement
If your home already has a cellar, converting it to habitable space is significantly cheaper (£1,500–£2,500/m²) than digging a new basement (£3,000–£5,000/m²). Cellar conversions involve waterproofing, insulating, and fitting out an existing space. New basements require full excavation beneath the existing structure.
Structural considerations
Digging out a basement beneath an existing house is complex engineering. The existing foundations must be underpinned (supported while the ground beneath is excavated). The new basement walls must resist water pressure and soil loads. This is specialist work — not every builder can do it.
When a basement makes sense
Basements are worth considering when: you have no garden space to extend into, your property is in a conservation area where external changes are restricted, you need a cinema room, gym, or utility space that does not need natural light, or you live in an area where property values are high enough to justify the cost.
How much does it cost in Salisbury?
Local Salisbury rates: £1,800–£2,600/m². The table below shows national Dorset figures for reference.
| Type | Typical Cost Range |
|---|---|
| Cellar conversion (per m²) | £1,500–£2,500 |
| New basement (per m²) | £3,000–£5,000 |
| Typical cellar conversion (20m²) | £30,000–£50,000 |
| Typical new basement (30m²) | £90,000–£150,000 |
| Light well installation | £5,000–£15,000 |
| Waterproofing system | £5,000–£15,000 |
| Professional fees | £5,000–£15,000 |
Prices based on Dorset rates, 2026. Local Salisbury range: £1,800–£2,600/m².
Planning permission in Salisbury
Cellar conversions (within the existing footprint) usually fall under Permitted Development. New basements that extend beyond the footprint require planning permission. Light wells and external access may also need planning.
Internal alterations (including converting an existing cellar) are typically not controlled by PD. Excavation beneath the existing footprint may also be PD. Any extension beyond the existing footprint requires a planning application.
Wiltshire Council — local planning context
Wiltshire Council covers a large area including the city of Salisbury and surrounding villages. Salisbury city centre has extensive conservation areas, and parts of the county fall within the Cranborne Chase AONB. Standard PD rules apply outside designated areas.
Wiltshire Council processes approximately ~5,000 planning applications per year, with an approval rate of ~88%. Average decision time is 8 weeks.
Building regulations
Building Regulations for basements are extensive: structural calculations for underpinning and basement walls, waterproofing to BS 8102, adequate ventilation and drainage, fire safety (escape route to ground level), and minimum ceiling height of 2.1m.
Typical timeline
| Phase | Duration |
|---|---|
| Feasibility study | 2–4 weeks |
| Design and planning | 4–12 weeks |
| Underpinning and excavation | 6–12 weeks |
| Waterproofing and structure | 4–6 weeks |
| Fit-out | 4–8 weeks |
Frequently asked questions
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