OUR APPROACH
We work closely with you to fully understand your aspirations. We like to creatively challenge and push initial ideas to form unique, inspiring and sustainable architecture that will stand the test of time.
Specialists in the sensitive repair and transformation of listed buildings and carefully design of new buildings, especially within historically significant sites.
WHAT SETS US APART
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- Experience: With 25 years’ experience our creative skills help unlock unseen design potential, to achieve the most impact for the available budget.
- Collaboration: We work closely with you as a team – to fully understand your ambitions for the building and collaboratively create high quality results.
- Knowledge: Historic buildings require specialist and often nuanced traditional repair techniques to achieve sympathetic and sustainable solutions for the long term. Our in depth knowledge and hands on experience ensures problem areas are fully understood and the right details are provided.
- Achieve Consents: Ever more demanding requirements apply to all buildings, and especially listed buildings. We have a proven track record of smoothly navigating complex Planning and Listed Building Consents to achieve your aims.
- In House Construction Team. Uniquely, as architects we work hand in hand with our in-house construction team of 20+ traditional craftspeople. This collaboration means we produce practical, beautiful designs, at faster pace with less stress and lower cost.


OUR BACKGROUND
Corbel started over 22 years ago and over that period has worked on humble houses and significant listed buildings, including Cathedrals, Castles, Museums, Stately Homes, and Community Projects.
George Tasker has many years’ experience adapting heritage buildings. He is registered as an Architect Accredited in Building Conservation (AABC), on the Architects Registration Board (ARB), and a member of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).
Our teams are proud to have won a diverse range of industry awards and helped remove several buildings from Historic England’s ‘At Risk’ register.