Conniburrow is one of Milton Keynes' original grid square estates, developed in the 1970s as part of the new town's first phase of growth. The area has a mature, established feel with tree-lined streets and a strong community identity. Many homeowners here are now investing in their properties by adding extensions rather than uprooting.

Conniburrow's housing is classic early MK — terraced and semi-detached homes built by the Development Corporation, with the distinctive architectural styles of the era. These properties were solidly constructed and sit on reasonable plots, making them good candidates for extending.

The most common project we see in Conniburrow is a rear extension to create a larger kitchen or open-plan kitchen-diner. The original ground floor layouts in these homes tend to feel small by modern standards, and extending at the back is the most effective way to gain usable space.

Conniburrow's central location in MK means excellent access to the grid road network, and the area's relative affordability means the return on investment from an extension is strong. We've worked on similar 1970s MK properties throughout the city.

Property Types in Conniburrow

1970s Development Corporation terraces and semis, some detached houses

Why Conniburrow Homeowners Choose Us

Local to You

Based in Bletchley, we're just minutes from Conniburrow. Less travel means lower costs and faster response times.

20+ Years Experience

We've been building extensions across Milton Keynes since 2006. We know the local housing stock and planning requirements.

Fixed Price Quotes

No hidden extras or surprise costs. The price we quote is the price you pay, guaranteed in writing.

Fully Insured

Public liability insurance up to £2 million and a 12-month parts and labour warranty on all work.

Also see Spectra Extensions in Conniburrow — our single storey extension service using advanced construction technology.

Planning an Extension in Conniburrow?

Get in touch for a free, no-obligation consultation. We'll visit your property, discuss your ideas, and provide a detailed quote.