North Cornwall · PL30

Full Build for St Tudy (PL30)

Once drawings are approved, the build is the bit that decides whether you get the home you imagined or a frustrating compromise. We deliver projects on a single contract — design, drawings, approvals and construction — so the team that drew it is the team that builds it. St Tudy sits in North Cornwall, and that geography ends up in the drawings — St Tudy is a rural parish in the PL30 area, with farmsteads, lanes and scattered homes defining its built character, with a building stock that leans toward smallholdings and farmhouses.

St Tudy sits in North Cornwall — covering PL30 from Bodmin, St Breward, Washaway outward.

  • Rural / open-countryside policy area
  • Measured-survey accuracy from day one
  • One studio — design, planning and build under one roof
  • Fixed-fee planning packages, no surprise invoices
  • Same team on paper as on site

Our process

How a St Tudy full build package project runs.

  1. Step 1

    Pre-construction

    Programme, procurement, contractor briefing and site setup.

  2. Step 2

    Substructure

    Foundations, drainage, ground beams — the unglamorous bit that decides everything later.

  3. Step 3

    Superstructure

    Frame, roof, glazing — getting the building watertight.

  4. Step 4

    First and second fix

    Services, plaster, joinery, kitchens and bathrooms.

  5. Step 5

    Snag and handover

    Final inspection, building control sign-off, handover pack and aftercare.

Full builds run from twelve weeks for small extensions to eighteen months for new build family homes.

Local proof — Most St Tudy full build package clients we work with are second-time builders — they've seen the templated approach fail once already.

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What we focus on

Full Build considerations specific to St Tudy.

  • 01

    Single-contract delivery removes the gap between architect's intent and builder's interpretation — fewer change orders, less variation cost.

  • 02

    Material lead times to Cornwall are longer than the M5 corridor; sequencing orders early protects the build programme.

  • 03

    Off-grid sites need their own water, drainage and power solutions designed and procured rather than assumed.

  • 04

    Cornish trades are a tight community; using contractors who've worked together before saves weeks on programme and arguments on site.

Local context

Why St Tudy is its own job.

In St Tudy 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 full build package 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 Tudy (PL30) project different from a generic Cornwall scheme — and is the whole reason we work this way. On smallholdings in particular — the kind you'll also find toward Nanstallon — the full build package brief always has to read the existing fabric first.

Planning note

Build delivery doesn't need planning, but planning conditions often dictate site setup, materials and working hours — we read every condition and build the programme around them.

Local watch-list

The PL30 constraints that shape a full build package brief.

  • Watch #1

    Tighter Local Plan tests on isolated rural dwellings

St Tudy is part of Bodmin

St Tudy sits inside the Bodmin catchment — we cover both as one full build package territory.

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Local fabric

St Tudy full build — the local-studio difference.

Building stock

Across St Tudy (PL30) we work on farmhouses, converted barns, rural cottages, smallholdings, scattered modern homes. Each stock type drives a different full build package response — smallholdings in particular needs careful detailing here.

Parish & policy

St Tudy sits in the parish of St Tudy, which matters for how parish-level consultation lands on a full build package application.

Coverage

We cover PL30 from our studio, with regular full build package jobs also running in Bodmin, St Breward, Washaway. Most St Tudy site visits get booked within the same week.

Can you handle both planning and build in St Tudy?

Yes — design, planning, building regs and full construction run under one roof. For clients with an existing St Tudy builder we can stop at a tender-ready Full Plans pack instead.

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Who this is for

St Tudy runs the full mix — owner-occupier, holiday-let, commercial and the occasional smallholding — so we scope every full build package enquiry from the use-class up.

FAQs

St Tudy Full Build — local questions answered.

How do you handle changes during the build?
Weekly client meetings, written change requests, costed and signed before work proceeds. No surprise invoices. In St Tudy specifically, we'd start by checking the latest parish-level planning history before committing to a direction.
Are you insured?
Public liability, employer's liability and contractor's all-risks cover are in place for every project, with certificates available before contract signing.
Can you build from someone else's drawings?
Yes, with a review. We'll happily build from approved drawings produced elsewhere, after a technical review to confirm the design holds up at construction stage.
Fixed price or open book?
Both. Fixed price suits well-defined projects with clear specs; open book suits renovations and listed work where the unknowns only reveal themselves once you start opening things up. We'll recommend the right route.
Do you handle the whole project from drawing to finish?
Yes — that's the model. One contract from feasibility to handover, with design, regs and build all under our roof. No coordination gap between designer and contractor.

Every St Tudy full build package we work on is treated as a PL30 job in its own right — local fabric, local policy, local builders.

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