Springfield is a well-established residential area in the centre of Milton Keynes — a quiet grid square close to Campbell Park with a strong mix of family housing. We have been building extensions across this part of MK since 2006 and understand exactly what works here.

Springfield sits between Fishermead and Oldbrook in the centre of Milton Keynes and was developed as part of the original Development Corporation plan in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The area features a mix of terraced semi-detached and some detached homes — a housing stock that is increasingly popular with families who value the central location and want to extend rather than move further out.

The terraced and semi-detached homes that make up much of Springfield are well suited to single storey rear extensions that open up the ground floor living space. The typical ground floor layout of a Springfield terrace — a narrow kitchen at the rear separated from the living space — is exactly the kind of arrangement that a rear extension transforms most effectively. Most properties here extend to 3 metres under Permitted Development without any planning application at all.

Springfield borders Fishermead and Oldbrook — areas where we have completed multiple extension projects. That local experience carries directly across to Springfield. We know the ground conditions the plot sizes and the planning picture before we arrive at your door.

Browse our full portfolio of completed extensions across Milton Keynes to see the standard of finish we deliver in this part of MK.

Planning Permission in Springfield

Most single storey rear and side extensions in Springfield fall within Permitted Development. Terraced and semi-detached properties can extend up to 3 metres to the rear without a planning application. Side extensions are limited to half the width of the original house. Some properties in Springfield may have had permitted development rights affected by previous extensions — we check all of this at the initial site visit. Read our full guide on planning permission for home extensions in Milton Keynes.

How Much Does a Home Extension Cost in Springfield?

The cost of your extension depends on size specification and the specifics of your plot. We provide a fixed price agreed in writing before work starts — no variations through the build and no surprises on the final invoice. See our full home extension cost guide for Milton Keynes.

How Long Does an Extension Take in Springfield?

A single storey extension within Permitted Development typically takes ten to fourteen weeks from first call to completion certificate — four to six weeks of pre-construction followed by six to eight weeks on site. We provide a full programme with milestone dates before work starts.

Next Step

We offer a free no-obligation site visit to every Springfield homeowner considering an extension. We look at the property assess the ground confirm your planning position and give you an honest picture of what is possible before you commit to anything.

Get in touch today to arrange your free consultation.

Property Types in Springfield

Late 1970s-80s Development Corporation terraced and semi-detached homes, some detached properties, central MK location close to Campbell Park

Why Springfield Homeowners Choose Us

Local to You

Based in Bletchley, we're just minutes from Springfield. 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.

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Planning an Extension in Springfield?

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