1918–1939 property · Gloucestershire
The 1930s semi is one of the most common UK property types and the bathroom layout barely varies — a small first-floor room above the front porch, basin under the window, bath against one wall, WC opposite. The good news: predictable. The challenge: small.
The specific quirks of a 1930s semi in Winchcombe.
What goes wrong in bathrooms in 1930s semi homes around Winchcombe.
Bath under the window — splash damage to the sill and frame
Tight WC clearance with the door swing fouling the basin
Limescale damage in hard-water areas (most of the South West) on chrome fittings
Original galvanised supply pipes furring up from the inside
For a 1930s semi specifically — most relevant to $gloucestershire area properties.
Compact 2.1×1.7m bathroom: bath along the long wall, basin under the front-facing window, WC opposite the bath, no shower enclosure (often added retrofit).
~£7,300
For a typical refit in Winchcombe
1930s semi bathroom refits sit at or just below the regional average — small footprint keeps tile and labour costs down.
See full cost breakdown for Winchcombe →Winchcombe has honey-coloured stone cottages along Sudeley Castle's approach, plus Victorian and Edwardian properties on the outskirts.
Many Winchcombe properties have low ceilings that limit overhead shower options — adjustable-height shower rails are often the practical solution.
This charming Cotswold town with its honey-coloured stone buildings provides the perfect setting for luxury bathroom installations and period-sensitive renovations.
Yes — 1930s semi homes are a regular part of our work across Gloucestershire. The 1930s semi is one of the most common UK property types and the bathroom layout barely varies — a small first-floor room above the front porch, basin under the window, bath against one wall, WC opposite. The good news: predictable. The challenge: small.
For a typical refit, expect around £7,300. 1930s semi bathroom refits sit at or just below the regional average — small footprint keeps tile and labour costs down. Listed-building rules in Winchcombe typically add 8–14% to a refit job — extra consents, traditional materials, and slower stripping out.
We handle the practical side and brief you on what's notifiable. For listed and conservation work in Winchcombe, we recommend involving the local conservation officer early — we'll point you in the right direction.
Standard schedule is 7–10 working days, but 1930s semi properties often add 1–4 days for substrate prep, traditional materials, or consent-led specifications.
Free site survey. Itemised written quote. We'll tell you what to watch for in your specific property before we ever quote.
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Final thought: a bathroom fitters is a 1–3 week project that lives with you for a decade. Choose the team that takes the visit seriously, asks the awkward questions, and writes the price down. We do all three across GL54.
Bathroom Fitters jobs in Winchcombe are scheduled around the realities below — postcode coverage, nearest roads, councils involved, and the named places we travel to from there.
Tewkesbury Borough Council — covering GL54 postcode district.
We reach Winchcombe via B4632, A46 — and serve sites within roughly 15 miles of here.
Winchcombe's listed stone cottages need careful furniture protection — narrow stairs limit bath sizes that can be carried in.