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How much does a side return extension cost?

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Feb '26 • by Molly-Sue Moore

Quick summary

A side return extension costs roughly between £80,000 and £200,000 for a 16 sqm space, depending on the type and location. Single-storey options tend to be cheaper, around £90,000 to £120,000, while double-storey can reach £150,000 to £200,000. Costs exclude VAT and key fit-out items like kitchens or bathrooms.

If you have alleyway space to the side of your property and are looking to create some extra room, a side return extension might just be what you’re looking for. Side returns (sometimes referred to as side infills) allow you to expand out into an alleyway, turning an unused area into much desired living space.

The perks of a side return extension compared to other common extensions, like a rear extension, is that it tends to use up ‘dead space’, rather than the best parts of your garden. Ideal for anyone living in areas where green space is at a premium.

Types of side return extensions and how much they cost

There’s no one-size-fits-all when it comes to glass side extension costs because each property and project is so individual. While we can estimate amounts, it’s not an exact science and will depend on a number of factors – from the size of the extension to the specific materials used, contractors and area you live in.

Single-storey side return extension costs approx. £90-120K (3m x 5m)

A single-storey side return extension is when unused space to the side of your house is filled in to create more room on one ground level of your property.

Double-storey side return extension costs approx. £150-200K (2m wide x 7m)

Much like a single-storey side extension, a double-storey repurposes unused space at the side of a house to create more room but over two floors, rather than one so your space is really maximised.

Side return kitchen extension costs approx. £80-120K

A side return kitchen extension follows the same method as both single and double-storey extensions, but is specifically focused on creating more kitchen space. This allows for the possibility of reimagining the entire kitchen layout to make it multi-functional and more open-plan.

Side return extension for Victorian terrace costs approx. £80-120K

Side returns are often applied to Victorian terraced properties as a lot of them possess alleyways in their configuration. By filling in this side alleyway, L shaped properties are squared off, creating that all important additional space.

Glass side return extension (approx £80-140K)This is when your side return extension is built with large glass panes to optimise the amount of light that reaches into your property. There are a number of different side extensions that include glass so, before you embark on your project take a look through projects on Pinterest to get a feel for what style you like.