South Cornwall · PL22
Architectural Design for St Winnow (PL22)
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. The way we approach architectural design in St Winnow starts with a measured walk-round — St Winnow is a rural parish in the PL22 area, with farmsteads, lanes and scattered homes defining its built character, with a building stock that leans toward converted barns and smallholdings.
St Winnow sits in South Cornwall — covering PL22 from Lostwithiel, Lerryn, Lanlivery outward.
- Rural / open-countryside policy area
- ✓ One studio — design, planning and build under one roof
- ✓ Local to South Cornwall — not a national franchise
- ✓ Measured-survey accuracy from day one
- ✓ 30+ years of Cornwall Council approvals
Our process
How a St Winnow 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 proof — We typically have one or two architectural design jobs live in the PL22 area at any time, so the local planning officers know our drawings on sight.
Get a free feasibility viewWhat we focus on
Architectural Design considerations specific to St Winnow.
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Design and Access Statements are increasingly scrutinised — generic templates rarely cut it on sensitive Cornish sites.
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Pre-application advice often saves months on contentious sites; we factor it into the programme where it adds value.
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Highways, drainage and ecology consultees can quietly determine an outcome long before the planning officer does.
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Cornwall Council planning officers expect drawings that respond to the local vernacular — slate, render, granite, timber — rather than generic suburban detailing.
Local context
Why St Winnow is its own job.
In St Winnow the planning picture is specific: open-countryside policy, access lanes, drainage and agricultural building history all need to be addressed before drawings go too far. For architectural design specifically, Cornwall Council's Local Plan applies tighter tests to isolated rural dwellings here, so design rationale and policy fit need to be set out clearly from the outset. That local reading is what makes a St Winnow (PL22) project different from a generic Cornwall scheme — and is the whole reason we work this way. On converted barns in particular — the kind you'll also find toward Sweetshouse — the architectural design brief always has to read the existing fabric first.
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.
Local watch-list
St Winnow-specific issues we screen on the first visit.
Watch #1
Tighter Local Plan tests on isolated rural dwellings
St Winnow is part of Lostwithiel
St Winnow sits inside the Lostwithiel catchment — we cover both as one architectural design territory.
See Architectural Design in Lostwithiel →Local fabric
St Winnow architectural design — the local-studio difference.
Building stock
Across St Winnow (PL22) we work on farmhouses, converted barns, rural cottages, smallholdings, scattered modern homes. Each stock type drives a different architectural design response — converted barns in particular needs careful detailing here.
Parish & policy
St Winnow sits in the parish of St Winnow, which matters for how parish-level consultation lands on a architectural design application.
Coverage
We cover PL22 from our studio, with regular architectural design jobs also running in Lostwithiel, Lerryn, Lanlivery. Most St Winnow site visits get booked within the same week.
Can you handle both planning and build in St Winnow?
Yes — design, planning, building regs and full construction run under one roof. For clients with an existing St Winnow builder we can stop at a tender-ready Full Plans pack instead.
Request a free visitWho this is for
St Winnow runs the full mix — owner-occupier, holiday-let, commercial and the occasional smallholding — so we scope every architectural design enquiry from the use-class up.
FAQs
St Winnow Architectural Design — local questions answered.
- Will you visit the site before designing?
- Always. Cornish sites have wind, light, slope and access quirks that don't show up on a Google Street View. A site visit is built into every fee proposal. In St Winnow specifically, we'd start by checking the latest parish-level planning history before committing to a direction.
- Do I need planning permission or is it permitted development?
- It depends on the property, the size and position of the works, and whether you are in a Conservation Area, AONB or Article 4 area. We'll review your address against the General Permitted Development Order at first consultation and tell you straight.
- What happens if planning is refused?
- We review the officer's reasons, advise honestly on the strength of an appeal, and where a redesign is the better route, prepare a revised scheme. The free re-submission window inside twelve months can be used strategically.
- 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.
Other services in St Winnow
Nearby places we cover
The PL22 stretch of South Cornwall has its own rhythm; our architectural design work respects it, and Cornwall Council usually responds in kind.
