North Cornwall · TR5

Mithian planning application — feasibility first, drawings second

We prepare and submit planning applications to Cornwall Council and, where relevant, the Isles of Scilly authority — handling drawings, statements, validation queries and officer negotiation from start to determination. Anchor any Mithian planning application in the local fabric and the rest follows — Mithian is a rural parish in the TR5 area, with farmsteads, lanes and scattered homes defining its built character, with a building stock that leans toward rural cottages and farmhouses.

Mithian sits in North Cornwall — covering TR5 from St Agnes, Mount Hawke, Trevellas outward.

  • Cornwall AONB
  • Rural / open-countryside policy area
  • AONB experience built into the fee
  • Cornwall Council regulars across every sub-area
  • Free first site visit, no obligation
  • Plain-English feasibility before any drawings

Who this is for

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

Local watch-list

Local snags worth knowing before drawing a Mithian planning application.

  • Watch #1

    AONB landscape-impact scrutiny on visible elevations

  • Watch #2

    Tighter Local Plan tests on isolated rural dwellings

Local proof — Most Mithian planning application clients we work with are second-time builders — they've seen the templated approach fail once already.

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FAQs

Mithian Planning — local questions answered.

How much does a planning application cost in Mithian?
Cornwall Council charges a fixed national fee — currently £258 for a householder application and £578 for a single new dwelling. Our fee for the drawings, statements and submission sits separately and depends on project complexity. In Mithian specifically, we'd start by checking AONB landscape sensitivity before committing to a direction.
What if the council asks for more information after submission?
Common, and usually fixable. Validation requests, ecology comments, highways queries and design tweaks all get handled by us inside the application — no extra fee unless the scope changes substantially.
Do I need to consult my neighbours before applying?
You don't have to — the council formally consults them — but a quiet conversation early on usually pays off. Objections from neighbours are weighed by the planning officer and can be the deciding factor on borderline schemes.
What's the difference between full planning and householder?
Householder covers extensions, outbuildings and alterations to a single dwelling. Full planning is needed for new dwellings, change of use, and anything affecting curtilage subdivision. We'll confirm which route fits at first review.
Can you submit a retrospective application?
Yes. We regularly handle retrospective applications — sometimes after enforcement contact, sometimes voluntarily before sale. Honesty in the supporting statement is the difference between approval and refusal.

Local context

Why Mithian is its own job.

Locally, open-countryside policy, access lanes, drainage and agricultural building history all need to be addressed before drawings go too far. For planning application 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; 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 Mithian projects parish-up, not template-down — the TR5 context shapes the design from day one. Whether the project is on rural cottages in the centre or further out toward St Agnes, the planning application response is locally tuned.

Planning note

Cornwall Council's planning team is among the busiest in the South West. A clean, well-documented submission moves through validation faster than a bare-minimum one.

What we focus on

Planning considerations specific to Mithian.

  • 01

    Cornwall has more than thirty Conservation Areas and large stretches of AONB; planning weight on materials, mass and form is significantly higher in those zones.

  • 02

    Pre-app responses are not binding but they are a strong steer — and worth the fee on anything contentious.

  • 03

    Tree Preservation Orders, ecology surveys and neighbour consultation responses can change the validation list mid-application.

  • 04

    Cornwall's Local Plan policies on second homes, holiday lets and principal residence restrictions affect what's likely to gain consent in some parishes.

Our process

How a Mithian planning application project runs.

  1. Step 1

    Initial review

    We assess constraints — Conservation Area, AONB, listed status, Article 4, TPOs, flood zone.

  2. Step 2

    Strategy

    We recommend the right application type and likely fee, programme and supporting documents.

  3. Step 3

    Drawing and statement preparation

    Plans, elevations, sections, block and location plans, plus DAS and any heritage or ecology input.

  4. Step 4

    Submission and validation

    We upload to the Planning Portal, pay the council fee on your behalf and respond to validation requests.

  5. Step 5

    Determination

    We monitor consultation, respond to officer queries and negotiate amendments where it improves the chances of approval.

Householder applications are typically eight to twelve weeks from validation; full planning runs thirteen to sixteen weeks; major or contentious schemes can take longer.

Local fabric

Choosing a planning application team that actually knows TR5.

Building stock

Across Mithian (TR5) we work on farmhouses, converted barns, rural cottages, smallholdings, scattered modern homes. Each stock type drives a different planning application response — rural cottages in particular needs careful detailing here.

Parish & policy

Mithian sits in the parish of Mithian, which matters for how parish-level consultation lands on a planning application application.

Coverage

We cover TR5 from our studio, with regular planning application jobs also running in St Agnes, Mount Hawke, Trevellas. Most Mithian site visits get booked within the same week.

What does a first Mithian consultation cost?

Nothing. We come to the property, walk the site, talk through what works on a TR5 plot and follow up with a written feasibility note inside a week — no obligation either way.

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Mithian is part of St Agnes

Mithian sits inside the St Agnes catchment — we cover both as one planning application territory.

See Planning in St Agnes

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

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