If you are living in the beautiful stretches of West Sussex, perhaps in a historic townhouse in Chichester, a coastal property in Bognor Regis, or a cottage in Arundel, you already know the value of your location. However, as families grow or lifestyles shift toward remote work and open-plan living, many homeowners find themselves at a crossroads: is it time to move, or is it time to grow?
In the current market, the "improve, don't move" philosophy has never been more relevant. With the high costs of stamp duty, estate agent fees, and the sheer stress of relocation, a house extension in West Sussex often emerges as the more financially savvy and emotionally rewarding choice. But the first question every homeowner asks, and rightly so, is: What is this actually going to cost?
Budgeting for a single-storey extension involves more than just a "price per square metre" calculation. It requires an understanding of local logistics, material fluctuations in 2026, and the specific architectural demands of our region. In this guide, we break down the real-world costs of extending your home in West Sussex.
The West Sussex Baseline: What to Expect in 2026
While national averages provide a starting point, West Sussex sits in a high-demand pocket of the South East. Labour and material costs here are naturally higher than in the North of England, reflecting the local economy and the high standard of craftsmanship required for the region’s diverse housing stock.
For a standard single-storey extension, you should generally budget between £1,800 and £3,000 per square metre for a fully finished project.
- Small Extensions (approx. 15–20m²): Often used for utility rooms, porches, or small home offices. These typically range from £35,000 to £55,000.
- Medium Extensions (approx. 30m²): Ideal for expanding a kitchen or adding a dedicated dining area. Expect costs between £60,000 and £85,000.
- Large Extensions (50m²+): These are transformative projects that often involve "wraparound" designs or significant structural changes to create vast open-plan living spaces. These projects frequently start at £110,000 and can exceed £150,000 depending on the complexity.

Location Matters: Chichester vs. Bognor vs. Arundel
At Swanbourne Construction Ltd, we see firsthand how geography impacts your quote. While the "bricks and mortar" remain similar, the logistical "hidden" costs can vary by postcode.
Chichester: The Premium of Heritage
Building in Chichester often involves navigating the intricacies of conservation areas or working within tight, historic streets. If your property is near the Cross or within the city walls, logistics become a significant factor. Smaller access points for machinery and strict skip placement rules can add 5-10% to your labour and logistics costs. Furthermore, architectural harmony is paramount here; matching aged flint or specific brickwork to satisfy planning requirements can increase material costs.
Bognor Regis and Coastal Considerations
In Bognor Regis and surrounding coastal areas like Felpham or Aldwick, ground conditions are a primary variable. We often encounter different soil types that may require deeper foundations or specific drainage solutions. However, generally speaking, extensions in Bognor can sometimes offer more flexibility in terms of site access, which helps keep the "pre-build" phase efficient.
Arundel: Architectural Integrity
Arundel’s hilly terrain and historic aesthetic often demand bespoke solutions. If your home overlooks the castle or sits on a slope, structural engineering costs will likely be higher to ensure proper retaining walls and drainage.
Standard vs. Premium: What Drives the Price?
The "shell" of an extension, the foundations, walls, and roof, is relatively predictable. The significant swings in your budget will come from your choice of "fit-out" and finishes.
The Standard Finish
A standard finish typically includes uPVC windows and doors, standard radiator heating, and mid-range flooring. This is a practical, high-quality approach that adds significant functional space without breaking the bank. For many, this is the most cost-effective way to achieve a house extension in West Sussex.
The Premium Finish
Are you dreaming of floor-to-ceiling bifold doors that disappear into the wall? Or perhaps a large structural roof lantern to flood your new kitchen with light? Premium finishes often include:
- High-End Glazing: Aluminium bifolds or Crittall-style doors.
- Climate Control: Underfloor heating systems throughout the new space.
- Bespoke Lighting: Integrated smart lighting and vaulted ceilings with recessed LEDs.
- External Cladding: Using premium materials like cedar, zinc, or high-end render.
Choosing a premium finish can move your square metre rate toward the £3,000+ mark, but it is often these features that provide the "wow factor" and the highest return on investment (ROI).

Don’t Forget the "Hidden" Costs
When homeowners see a builder’s quote, they sometimes forget the peripheral costs that aren't always part of the construction contract. To avoid surprises, you should account for:
- Professional Fees (8–12% of build cost): This includes your architect’s fees, structural engineer calculations, and potentially a quantity surveyor for very large projects.
- VAT (20%): Unless your project qualifies for specific exemptions (which is rare for standard extensions), remember that VAT must be added to almost every part of the project.
- Planning and Building Control: Application fees for West Sussex councils (like Chichester District or Arun District Council) and the cost of Building Control inspections.
- Party Wall Agreements: If you are building on or near a boundary, you may need to pay for a Party Wall surveyor, especially if your neighbours have concerns.
- Site Preparation: Clearing trees, relocating drains, or upgrading your electrical consumer unit to handle the new load.
Is a Single-Storey Extension a Good Investment?
In West Sussex, the answer is almost always a resounding yes. Property prices in towns like Chichester and Arundel remain robust. By adding a high-quality kitchen extension or an extra living room, you aren't just improving your quality of life; you are moving your home into a different price bracket.
Consider the cost of moving: Stamp duty on a £600,000 home is roughly £17,500. Add in legal fees, estate agent commissions (often 1-1.5%), and removal costs, and you could easily spend £30,000 just to change your address. Many of our clients find that taking that "dead money" and investing it into their current property provides a much better long-term financial outcome.

How Swanbourne Construction Ltd Manages Your Budget
We believe that professional building services are built on transparency. We don't believe in "estimates" that double by the time the roof is on. Our approach to house extensions in West Sussex focuses on:
- Detailed Quotations: We break down costs so you know exactly where your investment is going.
- Local Expertise: We know the local suppliers and the specific challenges of West Sussex terrain, meaning we can price accurately from day one.
- Project Management: By keeping a tight schedule, we minimize the "hidden cost" of time. A project that runs over by a month is a project that costs you more in hidden overheads.
Are you ready to see what's possible for your home?
Whether you are just starting to gather ideas or you have a set of architectural drawings ready for a quote, we are here to help. Building an extension is a journey, and having the right partner makes all the difference.
You can explore our previous projects to see the quality of work we deliver across Bognor, Chichester, and Arundel, or check out our FAQ page for more answers to your construction questions.
Contact Swanbourne Construction Ltd today for a consultation. Let’s turn your current house into your dream home.