North Cornwall · PL30

Withielgoose new build — feasibility first, drawings second

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. Anchor any Withielgoose new build in the local fabric and the rest follows — Withielgoose is a small rural hamlet in the PL30 area, with scattered homes, lanes and a deliberately quiet settlement pattern, with a building stock that leans toward cottages and bungalows.

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

  • Rural / open-countryside policy area
  • Free first site visit, no obligation
  • Plain-English feasibility before any drawings
  • 30+ years of Cornwall Council approvals
  • rural policy area experience built into the fee

Who this is for

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

Local watch-list

The PL30 constraints that shape a new build brief.

  • Watch #1

    Tighter Local Plan tests on isolated rural dwellings

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

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FAQs

Withielgoose New Builds — local questions answered.

How much does a new build cost?
Realistic budgets in Cornwall start around £2,800 per square metre for a good-quality build and rise quickly with bespoke joinery, large glazing, complex sites and high-spec finishes. We work to your number, not against it. In Withielgoose specifically, we'd start by checking the latest parish-level planning history before committing to a direction.
Can I build a new house on my plot in Cornwall?
Sometimes yes, sometimes no — and the honest answer needs a planning policy review of the specific site. Settlement boundary, designations, access and policy on isolated dwellings all weigh in. We give a frank read at first consultation rather than a sales pitch.
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.
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.

Local context

Why Withielgoose is its own job.

Locally, the main planning test is usually whether the proposal remains subordinate, locally detailed and acceptable on access, drainage and neighbour amenity. For new build 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. Which is why we scope Withielgoose projects parish-up, not template-down — the PL30 context shapes the design from day one. Whether the project is on cottages in the centre or further out toward Bodmin, the new build response is locally tuned.

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.

What we focus on

New Builds considerations specific to Withielgoose.

  • 01

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

  • 02

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

  • 03

    Off-grid services — package treatment plants, borehole supply, off-mains gas — are common on rural Cornish plots and need designing, not assuming.

  • 04

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

Our process

How a Withielgoose 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 fabric

Why a North Cornwall studio is the right fit for Withielgoose new build.

Building stock

Across Withielgoose (PL30) we work on cottages, farmhouses, converted barns, bungalows, small infill homes. Each stock type drives a different new build response — cottages in particular needs careful detailing here.

Parish & policy

Withielgoose sits in the parish of Withielgoose, which matters for how parish-level consultation lands on a new build application.

Coverage

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

What does a first Withielgoose consultation cost?

Nothing. We come to the property, walk the site, talk through what works on a PL30 plot and follow up with a written feasibility note inside a week — no obligation either way.

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Withielgoose is part of Bodmin

Withielgoose sits inside the Bodmin catchment — we cover both as one new build territory.

See New Builds in Bodmin

A new build in Withielgoose stands or falls on how well it reads the street — we treat that as the design brief, not an afterthought.

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