West Cornwall · TR27 · Cornwall Council West
Loft conversion timeline in Hayle — week by week
From first site visit to occupation, a Hayle loft conversion runs around 18–28 weeks. The variability sits in two places: whether planning is needed at all (most TR27 lofts are PD) and how complex the structural design is for the existing roof. We map both at feasibility stage. A well-designed loft conversion adds a bedroom, an en-suite and useful storage to homes that were never built with the upper floor in mind — usually inside permitted development and almost always cheaper per square metre than extending sideways. Working in Hayle means starting from the TR27 context — Hayle is a former industrial port and Cornish Mining World Heritage town spread along the Hayle estuary, with the three-mile dunes of Hayle Towans on its northern shore, with a building stock that leans toward modern estates at Loggans and industrial workers' terraces.
Hayle sits in West Cornwall — just off the A30; with Truro the closest city; 3 miles from St Ives.
- Conservation Area
- Cornish Mining World Heritage Site
- Coastal exposure zone
- ✓ Feasibility + measured survey: 1–2 weeks
- ✓ PD / planning route confirmed: weeks 3–6
- ✓ Building regs + structural: weeks 6–10
- ✓ On-site build: 8–12 weeks
Local watch-list
The TR27 constraints that shape a loft conversion brief.
Watch #1
Sand-driven foundation considerations on Towans-side plots
Watch #2
World Heritage Site overlay on the harbour and foundry sites
Watch #3
Tidal salt exposure on north-facing elevations
Watch #4
Hayle Harbour Conservation Area material controls
Who this is for
In Hayle the loft conversion brief is almost always a private homeowner improving a forever home — so we lead with feasibility and long-term value, not show-home rhetoric.
Local context
Why Hayle is its own job.
In Hayle the planning picture is specific: hayle's World Heritage Site status applies to the harbour, foundry and Copperhouse areas — alterations and infill within those zones face heritage assessment. North Quay and Carnsew development pressure has shaped a strong local design code on materials and massing. For loft conversion specifically, parts of Hayle sit within a designated Conservation Area, which means materials, fenestration and roof pitches all need to read sympathetically with the existing streetscape; the wider area forms part of the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site, which adds a heritage assessment layer to most material changes; coastal salt-laden air around Hayle drives detailing choices — fixings, render systems and timber treatments all need to be specified for exposure. That local reading is what makes a Hayle (TR27) project different from a generic Cornwall scheme — and is the whole reason we work this way. On modern estates at Loggans in particular — the kind you'll also find toward St Ives — the loft conversion brief always has to read the existing fabric first.
Planning note
Most Cornish loft conversions are permitted development — but a Certificate of Lawfulness is worth the extra week and small fee for resale protection.
What we focus on
Loft Conversions considerations specific to Hayle.
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Building regs require minimum 2.0 metre headroom over the stairs and 30-minute fire protection on the existing stair enclosure — both shape the design.
02
Cut-roof Cornish properties are easier to convert than modern trussed roofs; the structural strategy varies completely.
03
Stairs eat space — a loft conversion lives or dies by where the new staircase lands and what it costs you on the floor below.
04
Cornish slate roofs come in a huge range of pitches — anything below a 30° pitch struggles to give usable headroom without raising the ridge.
Recent work nearby
Recent Towans-edge new build used a piled raft to manage sand and high water table.
See more recent West Cornwall work →Our process
How a Hayle loft conversion project runs.
Step 1
Feasibility
Roof, headroom, stair landing and structural assessment.
Step 2
Design
Layout options that respect the staircase, headroom and bathroom positioning.
Step 3
Approvals
Planning or permitted development confirmation, plus building regs.
Step 4
Build
Sequenced to keep the family living downstairs throughout most of the work.
Step 5
Handover
Finish, snag, certify, hand over the keys.
Loft conversions typically run six to eighteen weeks on site depending on type, with four to eight weeks of design and approvals beforehand.
FAQs
Hayle Loft Conversions — local questions answered.
- Do I need planning permission for a loft conversion in Hayle?
- Usually no — most TR27 lofts qualify under permitted development. Conservation Area restrictions remove some PD rights here. Velux conversions are nearly always PD; full dormers sometimes need a Lawful Development Certificate.
- How long is the on-site build for a Hayle loft conversion?
- 8–12 weeks on site, depending on stair access and whether you're staying in the property. Steel install and weather-tight enclosure happen in weeks 2–4; first fix and finishes fill the rest.
- Can the loft conversion run while we're living in the house?
- Yes — most Hayle clients stay in. Dust protection at the existing landing is the main consideration. Bathroom commissioning is the only week you'll really notice.
- Will it add value?
- An extra bedroom and bathroom typically adds noticeably more value than the build cost in most Cornish markets — but the value matters less than the daily use you'll get from the space. In Hayle specifically, we'd start by checking the Conservation Area boundary before committing to a direction.
- How much does a loft conversion cost?
- A simple Velux conversion starts around £30,000 in Cornwall; a rear dormer with en-suite typically runs £45,000 to £65,000; hip-to-gable and mansards more. Stair location and bathroom complexity drive most of the cost.
- How long does a loft conversion take?
- Allow six to ten weeks on site for a Velux conversion, eight to fourteen weeks for a dormer, twelve to eighteen weeks for hip-to-gable. Add four to eight weeks for design and regs beforehand.
Hayle is the hub for these neighbourhoods
We run loft conversions across Hayle and the surrounding TR27 neighbourhoods — same studio, same site team.
- Angarrack
TR27
- Phillack
TR27
- Connor Downs
TR27
- Gwinear
TR27
- Gwithian
TR27
- Godrevy
TR27
- Canonstown
TR27
- Leedstown
TR27
- Townshend
TR27
Local proof — We typically have one or two loft conversion jobs live in the TR27 area at any time, so the local planning officers know our drawings on sight.
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A loft conversion in Hayle doesn't need to take six months. With PD confirmation, parallel building regs and a tight on-site programme, most jobs occupy in under five months.
