Non-Boaty..Architect recommendations anyone ?

billcole

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Hi All
Can anyone give me any information on architects in East Anglia. We're thinking of extending our house and would like to hear any experiences, good or bad, with local domestic architects. We're near Colchester, so architects in Essex or Suffolk would be of interest.

It won't be a very big project, but we'd like a moderately interesting design that we probably wouldn't have thought of ourselves.

Thanks
Bill
 
So, you don't think a neo-byzantine reinterpretation of the parish church, implemented by toys r us as a Barbie playhouse, would suit the Essex countryside?

Many people of Wrabness might share those views!
 
I'd advise looking at the Planning website of your local council, where you can see recently submitted/decided applications. You should be able to see who puts in a lot of applications locally. I'm a building inspector in West London and we have about a dozen local plan drawers, none of which are architects, who put in a high % of the Planning/B Regs applications. Unless you've got something much different to the norm, an architect might be a bit overkill for the usual domestic extension/alteration.
 
An architect will do more than just draw up the plans and submit them for planning permission.
He will - or should - select a suitable builder, sort out the contract, supervise the build including and especially dealing with the pricing of the inevitable "extras" which if not carefully managed can greatly inflate the costs.
Ben did all that and more.
 
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