Right my kitchen extension has literally just been finished. I had an amazing builder.
I had a 2.5m wide by 3.3m long extension with a roof that just slopes from the back of the original house to the end of the new kitchen with a massive velux in the roof (I think it is 1m square)
I paid £11.5k for it to be finished and plastered, but I paid the electrician separately as I was having other work done apart from just new kitchen lights and sockets. I also paid the kitchen fitter to move the original pipework so my cost from the builder was literally for a shell that was insulated and plastered.
My house is only 14 years old but we live on a hill and we slope from back to front so that £11.5k included some serious digging for foundations, we didn't have strip foundations as our house is built on a concrete raft (because of the hill) so we had to have a huge hole dug out and filled with hardcore, metal reinforcing bars and a huge amount of concrete.
I read 18 months worth of Home Building and Renovation for info on SIPs/heating/costings etc to see which would be the best route for our build. I can highly recommend it, plus we went to the Home Building and Renovation show in Harrogate (we are in Yorkshire) to get as much info as possible.
The kitchen plus appliances, flooring, worktop, upstands etc then cost another £10k and then we paid the fitter on top of that.
Oh and I didn't want a big lump of wall sticking out where the original back of the house was so we had an extra steel thing put in so although we have a steel across the ceiling, we have a completely flush wall. I will sort out uploading pics onto my profile in next few days.