Garage conversions in Stockton-on-Tees
Garage conversions across Stockton's TS18 to TS20 postcodes. Hartburn, Fairfield and Oxbridge are full of 1930s semis with integral garages that convert in two to four weeks. Free quotes.
Hartburn: conversion heartland
Stockton's interwar expansion left whole estates of 1930s semis through Hartburn, Fairfield and Oxbridge, most with an integral garage built into the house footprint. These are the most straightforward conversions on Teesside: the garage shares the house's structure and services, so a full conversion typically runs £10,000 to £18,000 and two to four weeks on site. Where the garage backs onto the kitchen, a knock-through to an open-plan kitchen-diner is the layout change most of these houses were built for.
Prices in Stockton
Standard Teesside rates: part conversions £6,000 to £12,000, full conversions £10,000 to £18,000, bedrooms with en-suite £12,000 to £20,000. Stockton's semis sit at the comfortable middle of every range: level plots, easy access, standard construction. Building control runs through Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council.
Watch for in Stockton
Norton's older village properties include listed and conservation-adjacent houses where altering the front elevation needs more care, and the garage door opening usually is the front elevation, so check before design work. On the newer estates toward Inverness and Durham Lane, check title deeds for developer covenants requiring the garage to be kept for parking; a part conversion keeping the door often satisfies them.