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Luxury new build architect in Bude — bespoke homes for North Cornwall

A bespoke new build in Bude starts with the site, not a house type. The coastal plots we work on typically share three constraints — orientation, neighbour overlooking and AONB landscape sensitivity — and three opportunities: view framing, passive solar, and a chance to redefine what local materials can do. We design from those, not from a catalogue. A bespoke new build is the longest project we do, and the most rewarding. From plot appraisal through planning, building regulations and construction, you work with one team from the first sketch to the handover walk-round. The Bude version of this work has its own character — Bude is the principal town of the far north coast, with a Victorian sea pool, broad surf beaches at Summerleaze and Crooklets, and a Conservation Area covering the canal and the older town centre, with a building stock that leans toward post-war estates and architect-designed coastal homes at Maer Cliff.

Bude sits in North Cornwall — just off the A39; with Truro the closest city; covering EX23 from Stratton, Kilkhampton, Marhamchurch outward.

  • Conservation Area
  • Cornwall AONB
  • Coastal exposure zone
  • Site feasibility + planning route: 8–12 weeks
  • Full planning + pre-application advice
  • Sustainable spec — air-tightness, MVHR, PV-ready
  • Build cost: £3,200–£6,500/m² depending on finish level

Our process

How a Bude new build project runs.

  1. Step 1

    Plot review

    Site visit, planning history check, designation review and an honest feasibility verdict.

  2. Step 2

    Concept design

    Sketches that test the plot in massing, orientation and approach before any drawings are committed.

  3. Step 3

    Planning

    Pre-app, full planning, consultee management and condition discharge.

  4. Step 4

    Technical design and build prep

    Building regs, structural design, services strategy and contractor procurement.

  5. Step 5

    Construction and handover

    Build delivered under contract administration with regular client reviews.

Most bespoke new builds run eighteen to thirty months from instruction to keys, depending on site, planning route and build complexity.

Local proof — Our North Cornwall workload means a Bude new build project never has to wait for an out-of-county team to drive down.

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What we focus on

New Builds considerations specific to Bude.

  • 01

    Replacement dwellings have specific volumetric tests — getting the ratio between existing footprint and proposed floor area right is the difference between approval and refusal.

  • 02

    Self-build CIL exemption requires the right documentation in the right order; missing a step costs five-figure sums.

  • 03

    Cornwall's housing policy increasingly favours principal residence and replacement dwelling schemes over open-market new builds in some parishes.

  • 04

    AONB and Heritage Coast designations apply to large stretches of the county; isolated new builds outside settlement boundaries face a much higher policy bar.

Local context

Why Bude is its own job.

Conservation Area covers the canal, the seafront and parts of the town centre. AONB and Heritage Coast across most of the parish boundary. Edge-of-town residential growth is significant. For new build specifically, parts of Bude sit within a designated Conservation Area, which means materials, fenestration and roof pitches all need to read sympathetically with the existing streetscape; the surrounding landscape falls inside the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, so massing, height and landscape impact carry extra weight in any planning decision; coastal salt-laden air around Bude drives detailing choices — fixings, render systems and timber treatments all need to be specified for exposure. So every Bude job runs as a EX23-specific piece of work — local policy, local fabric, local builders. Most of our new build work in Bude lands on post-war estates, with detailing that has to nod to the wider Stratton streetscape.

Planning note

Cornwall's planning policy on new dwellings is among the most restrictive in England outside Greater London. The first conversation should be a planning conversation, not a design one.

Local watch-list

What usually catches new build projects out in Bude.

  • Watch #1

    Atlantic Zone 4 wind exposure driving render and fixing spec

  • Watch #2

    Flood Zone 2 around the canal corridor

  • Watch #3

    AONB long-view scrutiny for two-storey or sea-facing additions

  • Watch #4

    Conservation Area Article 4 directions on central streets

Bude is the hub for these neighbourhoods

We run new builds across Bude and the surrounding EX23 neighbourhoods — same studio, same site team.

Local fabric

Bude new builds — the local-studio difference.

Building stock

Across Bude (EX23) we work on Victorian seaside houses, Edwardian villas, post-war estates, modern Persimmon-style estates, architect-designed coastal homes at Maer Cliff. Each stock type drives a different new build response — post-war estates in particular needs careful detailing here.

Parish & policy

Bude is its own town in North Cornwall, with planning history that's specific to the EX23 catchment.

Coverage

We cover EX23 from our studio, with regular new build jobs also running in Stratton, Kilkhampton, Marhamchurch. Most Bude site visits get booked within the same week.

Do you work in Bude regularly?

Yes — Bude and the wider EX23 catchment are core territory. We're typically on a North Cornwall site at least once a week, so logistics are baked in, not bolted on.

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Recent work nearby

Recent Widemouth Bay rear extension specified A4 stainless throughout for the salt-laden boundary.

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Who this is for

In Bude the new build brief is almost always a private homeowner improving a forever home — so we lead with feasibility and long-term value, not show-home rhetoric.

FAQs

Bude New Builds — local questions answered.

What's the timeline for a bespoke new build in Bude?
Site acquisition to occupation, 24–36 months realistic. Planning typically runs 6–9 months including pre-app; build is 14–22 months depending on complexity and ground conditions.
What's the typical cost for a luxury new build in Bude?
Build-only costs run £3,200–£4,500/m² for mid-luxury spec, £4,500–£6,500/m² for premium. Add 12–18% for fees, surveys, planning and warranty. Coastal exposure pushes envelope spec by 8–12%
Can we live local during the build?
Most Bude clients rent locally within 5–10 miles. Site supervision is straightforward from anywhere in North Cornwall; we visit weekly minimum during the active phases.
What about utilities, drainage and access?
All designed and applied for as part of the package — water, electric, off-mains drainage where mains isn't viable, and highways access agreement with Cornwall Council where required. In Bude specifically, we'd start by checking the Conservation Area boundary before committing to a direction.
What's a replacement dwelling and is mine eligible?
If a habitable dwelling exists on the plot, you can often replace it — within volumetric and design constraints set by Cornwall's Local Plan. Derelict structures sometimes qualify, sometimes don't, depending on lawful use history.
How long does the whole project take?
Allow six to twelve months for design and approvals, then ten to fourteen months on site for a typical four-bedroom new build. Complex sites or long planning routes extend that.

A bespoke Bude new build is a 24–36 month commitment. We earn that by reading the site properly, sketching feasibility before fees escalate, and staying on site through handover.

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