West Cornwall · TR26 · Cornwall Council West
Measured building surveys in Carbis Bay — accurate TR26 drawings
A measured survey in Carbis Bay is the foundation every design decision rests on — done badly, every downstream drawing carries its errors. We scan with 3D laser (typically ±3mm accuracy) and deliver AutoCAD-ready plans, sections and elevations. On Edwardian and 1930s detached villas, hand-measure alone misses the twists and out-of-plumb walls that always exist. We prepare site-specific concept design, planning drawings and supporting documents that give your project the strongest possible chance of consent — and a clear path through Cornwall Council's planning process. What works on a TR26 plot rarely works elsewhere — Carbis Bay is the residential coastal suburb of St Ives, climbing up the cliffs above one of the calmest beaches on the north coast and built largely between 1900 and 1970, with a building stock that leans toward 1960s estate housing and post-war bungalows.
Carbis Bay sits in West Cornwall — just off the A3074; with Truro the closest city; 1 miles from St Ives.
- Cornwall AONB
- Coastal exposure zone
- ✓ 3D laser scan, ±3mm accuracy
- ✓ Plans, sections and elevations included
- ✓ AutoCAD-ready DWG deliverables
- ✓ Typical cost: £450–£850
Who this is for
In Carbis Bay the architectural design 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 watch-list
What usually catches architectural design projects out in Carbis Bay.
Watch #1
AONB ridge-line scrutiny on hillside plots
Watch #2
St Ives Bay long-view protection
Watch #3
Sloped sites driving split-level slab design
Watch #4
Coastal exposure on north-facing facades
Local proof — We typically have one or two architectural design jobs live in the TR26 area at any time, so the local planning officers know our drawings on sight.
Get a free feasibility viewFAQs
Carbis Bay Architectural Design — local questions answered.
- How much does a measured building survey cost in Carbis Bay?
- £450–£850 for a typical 3-bed house in Carbis Bay (TR26), including plans, sections and elevations. Larger properties and listed buildings quoted per site visit.
- How long does the survey take?
- Half a day on site for a standard house; drawings issued within 5–7 working days. Larger commercial jobs quoted separately.
- Do I need a measured survey for planning?
- Yes — Cornwall Council requires accurate existing plans/elevations for any householder application. A rough sketch will fail validation.
- Do you produce building regulations drawings as well?
- Yes. Once planning is approved we prepare the full building regs package — sections, construction details, structural coordination and specification — drawn at 1:50 and 1:10 so the builder and building control have everything they need. In Carbis Bay specifically, we'd start by checking AONB landscape sensitivity before committing to a direction.
- Can you handle a Certificate of Lawfulness instead?
- Yes — for permitted development work it's worth the small extra step. You get a formal council certificate confirming your build is lawful, which protects you on resale and is often required by mortgage lenders.
- How long does a planning application take in Cornwall?
- Householder applications are decided in eight weeks from validation in most cases; full planning runs to thirteen weeks. Validation itself can take one to three weeks at Cornwall Council depending on workload, so plan for around three to four months from drawing start to decision.
Local context
Why Carbis Bay is its own job.
Cornwall Council's lens on Carbis Bay is consistent: aONB designation covers the whole village; coastal views and cumulative cliffside development are weighed in most applications. Carbis Bay sits inside St Ives parish's principal residence policy area. For architectural design specifically, 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 Carbis Bay drives detailing choices — fixings, render systems and timber treatments all need to be specified for exposure. That's why we treat every Carbis Bay project as a TR26-area job first — not a generic Cornwall job with a postcode bolted on. The 1960s estate housing that dominate Carbis Bay (and continue out toward St Ives) set the tone for any architectural design scheme here.
Planning note
Whether your project is permitted development, a householder application or full planning, the route through Cornwall Council shapes the drawings we prepare from day one.
Recent work nearby
Glazed seaward elevation we delivered last summer ran solar shading via fixed louvres.
See more recent West Cornwall work →What we focus on
Architectural Design considerations specific to Carbis Bay.
01
Cornwall Council planning officers expect drawings that respond to the local vernacular — slate, render, granite, timber — rather than generic suburban detailing.
02
Design and Access Statements are increasingly scrutinised — generic templates rarely cut it on sensitive Cornish sites.
03
Listed buildings and curtilage structures need a separate Listed Building Consent application, drawn at a level of detail beyond standard planning.
Our process
How a Carbis Bay architectural design project runs.
Step 1
Brief and site visit
We meet on site, walk the plot and listen to how you want to live in the finished space.
Step 2
Feasibility and sketch options
Two or three design directions tested against budget, planning policy and site constraints.
Step 3
Concept refinement
We develop the chosen direction into a coordinated set of plans, elevations and sections.
Step 4
Planning submission
We submit the application, monitor it through validation and respond to any officer queries.
Step 5
Decision and next stage
On approval we move into building regulations and tender drawings.
Most architectural-only commissions run from a few weeks for small householder applications to several months for new builds and listed work.
Local fabric
Why Carbis Bay homeowners pick a local studio for architectural design.
Building stock
Across Carbis Bay (TR26) we work on Edwardian and 1930s detached villas, post-war bungalows, 1960s estate housing, modern coastal architect-designed homes. Each stock type drives a different architectural design response — 1960s estate housing in particular needs careful detailing here.
Parish & policy
Carbis Bay sits in the parish of St Ives, which matters for how parish-level consultation lands on a architectural design application.
Coverage
We cover TR26 from our studio, with regular architectural design jobs also running in St Ives, Lelant. Most Carbis Bay site visits get booked within the same week.
How quickly can you visit a Carbis Bay site?
Usually within the same week. Carbis Bay (TR26) is on our regular West Cornwall run, alongside St Ives, Lelant. First visits are free and you'll get an honest feasibility view inside seven days.
Request a free visitCarbis Bay is the hub for these neighbourhoods
We run architectural design across Carbis Bay and the surrounding TR26 neighbourhoods — same studio, same site team.
Other services in Carbis Bay
Nearby places we cover
A proper Carbis Bay measured survey costs a fraction of the design fees it protects — and a rounding error at survey stage compounds into a build-cost variation later.
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