Barnet Borough & Hertsmere Coverage
Herts Build covers two adjacent planning areas: London Borough of Barnet (EN4, EN5, N3, N12, N20, NW7) and Hertsmere Borough Council (WD6 and parts of EN6). The crossover between the two — the corridor running from High Barnet across to Borehamwood and up through Potters Bar — is the home market for the specialist we work with.
Borehamwood
1930s semis and 1960s hip-roofed estates — owner's home territory.
View Borehamwood → EN5High Barnet
Edwardian and Victorian terraces with conservation-area planning context.
View High Barnet → EN4East Barnet
1930s semi suburbia — strong dormer loft and rear extension market.
View East Barnet → EN4New Barnet
Mixed Victorian, Edwardian and 1930s housing around the railway station.
View New Barnet → N20Whetstone
Edwardian terraces and 1930s semis — period detail specialists.
View Whetstone → N3/N12Finchley
Central Barnet borough — varied stock from Victorian to post-war.
View Finchley → NW7Mill Hill
Substantial detached homes and the Mill Hill Village conservation area.
View Mill Hill → N20Totteridge
Substantial detached homes on the green-belt fringe.
View Totteridge → EN4Hadley Wood
Leafy detached enclave — premium-spec projects.
View Hadley Wood → WD6Elstree
Historic village core plus residential streets into Borehamwood.
View Elstree → EN6Potters Bar
Northern Hertsmere — 1930s and post-war suburban housing.
View Potters Bar → EN5Arkley
Low-density western edge of Barnet borough.
View Arkley →Don't See Your Town?
Our network occasionally takes work in adjacent areas — Edgware, Cockfosters, Bushey, Radlett, parts of Enfield. Enter your postcode in the quote request form and we'll let you know straight away whether we can help.