Why Choose Us as Your Conservation Architect in Bristol
Expertise in Heritage : Our conservation architects in Bristol have extensive experience working with listed buildings and historic homes. By applying traditional repair techniques and specialist knowledge, we deliver sensitive, long-lasting solutions that honour the unique character and heritage of every property we work on.
Creative Design : We unlock the full potential of Bristol’s historic buildings through creative and thoughtful design. Our heritage architects combine respect for the city’s architectural legacy with innovative solutions that enhance listed buildings and meet the demands of modern living and use at the same time.
A Collaborative Process : We believe collaboration is key. When we work closely with you, our heritage architects listen carefully to your vision and ambitions. We also explore the building’s history and significance to ensure that your ideas are realised in a way that respects its heritage and integrity.
Dealing with Consents : Securing listed building consent and planning approval can be way more complex than you think. Our experienced team expertly manages the application process by cooperating with local authorities and navigating regulations to provide a smooth, stress-free experience from start to finish.
In-house Craftsmanship : Our dedicated in-house craftsmen and women collaborate directly with our historic home architects to bring every design to life. This teamwork ensures your listed building project in Bristol is completed with minute detail, exceptional quality, faster delivery, and cost-effective solutions.
So, while looking for expert architects specialising in listed buildings, historic homes, and heritage properties, contact us. We’d love to meet you and make your ideas come true!
Projects

Medieval Farmhouse, Somerset
Intricate roof and masonry repairs to a Grade II * listed hall house.

Tickenham Court
Careful repair of the 1470’s Hall and Solar wings, reconnected with a reinstated oak oriel link

Pear Tree Cottage
Rationalisation of a 300 year old cottage’s layout. A new kitchen / dining room extension improves connection to the garden.

Sheldon Court - Devon
Full refurbishment to regain historic features and improve energy efficiency. New Oriel and Garden Room extensions open up the house to the garden and natural light.

Rock House, Wells
A Grade II listed townhouse converted from a dentist’s surgery back to a characterful, modernised, energy efficient home.

Former Stables.
A small yet complex project to gain Planning and Listed Building Consents for conversion and extension of a listed 19th century stables
TESTIMONIALS
Vince Lean, Chard Museum. Truste
‘Thank you so much for your presentation yesterday, illustrating proposals for Chard Museum. Everyone I talked to was really impressed’.
Pear Tree Cottage Conservation Officer
This is rare example of how to execute such as design approach successfully, in that what has been proposed could be considered interesting and controlled design. Overall, the form and scale of the extension would add an interesting and complementary addition. It is appreciated that the design approach may face some resistance, but importantly what is proposed can be regarded as “good design”.
Richard and Donnalee Webb
‘For professionalism, creativity, function and design, we wouldn’t hesitate to recommend Corbel. Our architect, George, was fantastic and we felt listened to and communicated with throughout the whole process. We always looked forward to his visits! He nudged us creatively and came up with a house design which respected the old but brought in additional contemporary structures in a way which we would never have thought of ourselves.
Martin Isaacs. Bridport Museum Trustee
‘I’m VERY grateful for your help so far: it’s always refreshing to work with someone who knows their stuff and the context.’
Vince Lean, Chard Museum. Truste
‘Thank you so much for your presentation yesterday, illustrating proposals for Chard Museum. Everyone I talked to was really impressed’.
Pear Tree Cottage Conservation Officer
This is rare example of how to execute such as design approach successfully, in that what has been proposed could be considered interesting and controlled design. Overall, the form and scale of the extension would add an interesting and complementary addition. It is appreciated that the design approach may face some resistance, but importantly what is proposed can be regarded as “good design”.
Richard and Donnalee Webb
‘For professionalism, creativity, function and design, we wouldn’t hesitate to recommend Corbel. Our architect, George, was fantastic and we felt listened to and communicated with throughout the whole process. We always looked forward to his visits! He nudged us creatively and came up with a house design which respected the old but brought in additional contemporary structures in a way which we would never have thought of ourselves.
Martin Isaacs. Bridport Museum Trustee
‘I’m VERY grateful for your help so far: it’s always refreshing to work with someone who knows their stuff and the context.’
Vince Lean, Chard Museum. Truste
‘Thank you so much for your presentation yesterday, illustrating proposals for Chard Museum. Everyone I talked to was really impressed’.
Pear Tree Cottage Conservation Officer
This is rare example of how to execute such as design approach successfully, in that what has been proposed could be considered interesting and controlled design. Overall, the form and scale of the extension would add an interesting and complementary addition. It is appreciated that the design approach may face some resistance, but importantly what is proposed can be regarded as “good design”.