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Levenshulme Loft Conversion

A dark, derelict Victorian attic reimagined as a bright new floor, structural work, rooflights and a rebuilt gable, done properly.

Project
Loft Conversion
Location
Levenshulme, M19
Scope
Structural & Roofing
Property
Victorian Terrace
The Starting Point

A century of neglect overhead.

The existing loft was exactly what you'd expect from an untouched Victorian terrace, a cramped, damp roof space with blackened, mould-stained boarding and original timbers well past their best.

To make it a usable floor, the roof had to come off and the structure be rebuilt from the rafters down.

Before · Original attic
Structure

Steel where it counts.

We stripped the roof back, installed new structural steel beams to carry the loads and opened up the space, then built an entirely new rafter structure over a breathable membrane, squaring up a roofline that had drifted over a hundred years.

Every connection engineered, inspected and signed off to Building Control.

Structure · New steel & rafters
Light & Detail

From pitch black to flooded with light.

Banks of rooflights were let into the new roof slope, turning a windowless void into a bright, airy room. On the gable, we rebuilt the brickwork and reinstated a characterful arched window head, finished with a crisp anthracite dry-verge that ties the old and new together.

After · Rooflights in
Start to Finish

From derelict attic to new floor.

01 · Structure

Strip & rebuild

Old roof off, new steels and a fresh rafter structure built over a breathable membrane.

02 · Gable

Rebuild the gable

New gable brickwork, window opening formed and an arched head reinstated.

03 · Finish

Verge & weatherproof

Anthracite dry-verge and weatherproofing complete the rebuilt roofline.

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