Two Storey Extension: Planning, Cost & Design Guide in Salisbury

A two-storey extension doubles the space you gain compared to a single-storey extension on the same footprint — and it costs significantly less than twice as much, because you share foundations and a roof. The trade-off is that you almost always need planning permission. Here is what Salisbury homeowners — covered by Wiltshire Council — need to know about costs, planning, and timelines.

Two Storey Extension: Planning, Cost & Design Guide 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%

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What you need to know

What is a two-storey extension?

A two-storey extension adds space at both ground and first floor level. At ground floor, you typically gain a larger kitchen-diner or family room. Upstairs, you add a bedroom, bathroom, or home office. The most common size is 3m–4m deep across part or all of the rear wall.

Planning permission for two-storey extensions

Two-storey extensions almost always require planning permission. Permitted Development does allow some two-storey rear extensions up to 3m deep, but only if the extension is at least 7m from the rear boundary and does not extend beyond the rear wall of the original house by more than 3m. In practice, most homeowners need a full planning application.

Design considerations

The upper floor must be set in from the boundary by at least 2m (often more for planning). Windows must avoid overlooking neighbours. Roof pitch should match the existing house for visual harmony. The extension should look like it was always part of the house, not an afterthought. We design for planning compliance from the outset.

Structural requirements

Foundations for a two-storey extension are deeper and wider than single-storey (typically 1m+ deep, 600mm+ wide). The ground floor structure must support the upper floor loads. Party wall considerations are more significant because the extension is closer to the boundary at height.

How much does it cost in Salisbury?

ItemTypical Cost Range
Build cost (per m² of ground floor)£1,500–£2,200
3m x 5m (30m² total)£50,000–£80,000
4m x 6m (48m² total)£75,000–£120,000
Professional fees£4,000–£8,000
Planning application fee£258
Party wall (per neighbour)£700–£1,500
Contingency (15%)£8,000–£18,000

Prices based on Dorset rates, 2026.

Planning permission in Salisbury

A full householder planning application is required for most two-storey extensions. The application fee is £258 (paid to the council). Our fee of £2,200 covers all drawings, the design and access statement, submission, and liaison with the planning officer through to decision.

Permitted Development allows two-storey rear extensions up to 3m deep, but only if: the extension does not extend beyond the rear wall by more than 3m, the eaves do not exceed the height of the existing eaves, the ridge does not exceed the existing ridge, the extension is at least 7m from the rear boundary, and the property is not in a designated area.

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 two-storey extensions are more demanding than single-storey. Additional requirements include: fire escape windows or protected staircase, sound insulation between floors, and more stringent structural calculations for the additional loadings.

Typical timeline

PhaseDuration
Design2–4 weeks
Planning application8–12 weeks
Building Regs and structural2–3 weeks
Builder procurement2–4 weeks
Build14–20 weeks
Snagging and sign-off1–2 weeks

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