How much does a brick porch cost?
Last reviewed July 2026
A brick porch gives you somewhere for coats, shoes and parcels, and lifts a standard developer frontage into something that looks like yours. Here’s what affects the cost.
The short answer
It depends on the size, the roof, and the door and glazing you choose, so a small open porch and a large enclosed one are very different jobs. Rather than put a figure online that might not match what you want, we measure up and give you a fixed written price for free.
What affects the cost
Every job is different, so we don’t put a figure on this page that we’d then have to caveat. These are the things that move the price up or down. The only accurate number is a measured written quotation, which we give for free.
Size and roof
A small storm porch is a modest job; an enclosed porch big enough to be a proper boot room is more involved, and the roof type (flat, pitched, tiled to match) affects the work.
Door, glazing and finish
The front door, any side glazing and the internal finish (tiled floor, plastering, lighting) all add up. Matching the brick to the house is what makes it look built-in rather than bolted-on.
Common questions
- How is a brick porch priced?
- By size, roof, door and glazing, so an open porch and an enclosed one differ a fair bit. We quote a fixed price after a quick visit to measure up.
- Do I need planning permission for a porch?
- Porches under 3m² of floor area, under 3m high, and not too close to the highway are generally permitted development, but we’ll confirm against your frontage and Cambourne’s estate rules.