There are many different types of extension. For example, you could install an orangery, flat or pitched roof extension, over-structure extension, single or double storey extension or a glass box extension. Which one of these is most suitable will depend on your existing property.
Chipping Campden
Chipping Campden is a small market community in the Cotswold area of Gloucestershire, England. It is remarkable for its classy terraced High Street, dating from the 14th century to the 17th century. ("Chipping" is from Old English ceping, "a market, a market-place"; the exact same element is located in various other communities such as Chipping Norton, Chipping Sodbury as well as Chipping (now High) Wycombe. An abundant wool trading centre in the Middle Ages, Chipping Campden appreciated the patronage of wealthy woollen vendors (see likewise wool church), most significantly William Greville (d. 1401). Today it is a popular Cotswold visitor destination with old inns, hotels, professional shops and dining establishments. The High Street is lined with honey-coloured sedimentary rock buildings, built from the mellow locally quarried oolitic limestone referred to as Cotswold stone, and flaunts a riches of fine vernacular style. Much of the town centre is a Sanctuary which has aided to maintain the original structures. The town is completion point of the Cotswold Method, a 102-mile Long-distance walkway. Chipping Campden has actually held its own Olimpick Games because 1612. The total ward population taken at the 2011 census was 5,888.