North Cornwall · PL28 · Cornwall Council North
Padstow loft conversion — feasibility first, drawings second
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. In Padstow, that work is shaped by the place itself — Padstow is a working fishing harbour on the Camel Estuary, AONB-designated, with one of the strongest period property markets in Cornwall and a tight Conservation Area covering the inner harbour, with a building stock that leans toward medieval merchant houses and modern coastal homes at Trevone and Trethillick.
Padstow sits in North Cornwall — just off the A389; with Truro the closest city; 5 miles from Wadebridge.
- Conservation Area
- Cornwall AONB
- Coastal exposure zone
- ✓ Conservation Area experience built into the fee
- ✓ Cornwall Council North sub-area regulars
- ✓ Free first site visit, no obligation
- ✓ Plain-English feasibility before any drawings
Who this is for
Padstow runs the full mix — owner-occupier, holiday-let, commercial and the occasional smallholding — so we scope every loft conversion enquiry from the use-class up.
Local watch-list
What usually catches loft conversion projects out in Padstow.
Watch #1
Cornwall AONB and Heritage Coast across the whole peninsula
Watch #2
Principal residence sentiment from the parish on new dwellings
Watch #3
Tight medieval lanes around the harbour limiting site logistics
Watch #4
Granite-and-slate vernacular controls on visible elevations
Local proof — Most Padstow homeowners come to us after a loft conversion quote elsewhere felt vague on planning — we lead with feasibility instead.
Get a free feasibility viewFAQs
Padstow Loft Conversions — local questions answered.
- Can I live downstairs while it's built?
- Yes — most loft conversions are built with the family staying in the house. There'll be a couple of disruptive days when the staircase comes through, but the bulk of the work is upstairs. In Padstow specifically, we'd start by checking the Conservation Area boundary before committing to a direction.
- 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.
- 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.
- Will I have enough headroom?
- We need a minimum 2.2 metres ridge-to-joist before alterations to make a usable conversion straightforward. Less than that and we'd consider raising the ridge, which is a planning conversation, not a permitted development one.
Local context
Why Padstow is its own job.
Locally, conservation Area is extensive, with most of the historic core protected. Padstow's Neighbourhood Plan operates a strong principal residence policy; second homes and holiday lets face explicit policy resistance. For loft conversion specifically, parts of Padstow 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 Padstow drives detailing choices — fixings, render systems and timber treatments all need to be specified for exposure. Which is why we scope Padstow projects parish-up, not template-down — the PL28 context shapes the design from day one. Whether the project is on medieval merchant houses in the centre or further out toward Rock, the loft conversion response is locally tuned.
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.
Recent work nearby
Trevone clifftop replacement dwelling pulled below the existing ridge to clear coast-path views.
See more recent North Cornwall work →What we focus on
Loft Conversions considerations specific to Padstow.
01
Permitted development volume allowances are 40 cubic metres on a terrace and 50 on a detached or semi — but rear dormers in Conservation Areas often need full planning.
02
Cornish slate roofs come in a huge range of pitches — anything below a 30° pitch struggles to give usable headroom without raising the ridge.
03
Cut-roof Cornish properties are easier to convert than modern trussed roofs; the structural strategy varies completely.
04
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.
Our process
How a Padstow 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.
Local fabric
Why a North Cornwall studio is the right fit for Padstow loft conversion.
Building stock
Across Padstow (PL28) we work on medieval merchant houses, Georgian harbour terraces, Victorian villas above the village, modern coastal homes at Trevone and Trethillick. Each stock type drives a different loft conversion response — medieval merchant houses in particular needs careful detailing here.
Parish & policy
Padstow is its own town in North Cornwall, with planning history that's specific to the PL28 catchment.
Coverage
We cover PL28 from our studio, with regular loft conversion jobs also running in Wadebridge, Rock. Most Padstow site visits get booked within the same week.
What does a first Padstow consultation cost?
Nothing. We come to the property, walk the site, talk through what works on a PL28 plot and follow up with a written feasibility note inside a week — no obligation either way.
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The loft conversion jobs we're proudest of in Padstow are the ones where the planning route was clear before a single elevation was drawn.
