Monday 30th September, 2019
Planning Approved for Listed Building
Planning approved for works to a Grade II Listed Building
Planning approved for works to a Grade II Listed Building
Homeowners in England can now build larger extensions without the need for planning permission. Mark Dawes, Managing Director of CAD Architects, explains the details.
If you are planning to make significant changes to a listed building, then you should seek the advice of a specialist heritage consultancy, one with a qualified conservation consultant who can explain the options open to you and guide you through the process.
Planning approved for a single residential dwelling with listed building consent in Mitchell
Planning approved for the proposed alterations to windows and external finishes in St.Mawes
Planning Approval for an Outline Application of one dwelling in Carnbargus
When choosing a property to be professionally converted by a residential architect, people often assume that they face an ‘either-or’ choice: “Should we buy a historic property with lots of authentic character, but fewer of the modern design features that we ideally want? Or do we opt for a clean, spacious modern home with state-of-the-art interior design and facilities, but with less charm than an older building?” The good news is that it is possible to design a home that gives you the best of both worlds. Furthermore, in the hands of the right architect, you will find that exceptionally beautiful homes can be created when you interweave modernity and history.