By Mark Dawes, Managing Director, CAD Architects. For many people, adding a conservatory is a great way to provide additional space in your home while also creating a warm, sunny area that is an enjoyable space to use all year round. For these reasons, it is...
Architects News
Planning Approved for Annexe
CAD Heritage recently achieved Planning Permission for an annexe to a substantial dwelling on Restronguet Point to provide self-contained guest accommodation. The property was built in c.1930 and is one the of last examples of modernist architecture on the Point....
Planning Approved for Listed Building
This summer CAD Heritage achieved Listed Building Consent for refurbishment and alteration works to an imposing Grade II Listed house in St.Tudy to meet the needs and tastes of its new owners. The works are focussed on the creation of a generous open plan...
Change to Legislation governing Extensions
An Important Change to the Legislation governing Building Extensions Homeowners in England can now build larger extensions without the need for planning permission. Mark Dawes, Managing Director of CAD Architects, explains the details. What has been announced? On 25th...
Making Alterations to Listed Buildings
by Sam Mayou PgDip Arch Cons, Director, CAD Heritage 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...
Planning Approved for Residential Dwelling
CAD have worked successfully on a number of planning applications in Mitchell, including two new dwellings and the original conversion of Wellesley Barn. We are now pleased to have achieved planning consent for a new dwelling in the large garden of the Listed...