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Next Door Hextable - St. Peter’s Church Community Project
Pinchin Architects were approached by St Peters Church in Hextable, on the outskirts of Dartford to look at proposals to help develop a modern community venue including café, multi-purpose hall and a space for prayer and quiet reflection.
Self Sufficient Contemporary Farmstead, Wheatfields
As a firm, Pinchin Architects have worked on a number of Hertfordshire based projects that have involved the use of sustainable and local materials, a prime example of the firms passion for energy efficient and sustainably built houses is the concept house - Wheatfields.
New Family Dwelling Set in Aldbury, Hertfordshire
Pinchin Architects are located in Hertfordshire and our team live in the surrounding areas so our knowledge and understanding of local materials is second to none. We’ve worked on a number of Hertfordshire based projects that have involved the use of sustainable and local materials, a prime example of this The Retreat.
Holshaw House - Modern Residential Proposal
Pinchin Architects were approached by private homeowners in Hertfordshire to look at proposals to develop a modern one-off residential home within the side garden of their existing 1980s house plot: their dream home.
Building a Holiday Rental Log Cabin - An Interview
We have obtained planning permission for a two-bedroom, four-person dwelling on Winchelsea Road in Wood Green, Haringey for Haringey Council.
Lollipops Nursery, Change of Use Planning Permission
We managed to achieve planning permission in July 2020 for a change of use of the day nursery / soft play centre to also have a dual use for a residential holiday let.
The Party Wall Process
Recently on a couple of projects, the Party Wall Act has reared its head. This has caused a number of obstacles for our clients and more importantly to progress on site.
Mews Development in North London
It is not often to have a possibility to build a completely new property in London with no demolitions and no extensions involved. This rare occasion was our pleasure lately with an unoccupied back-land plot that sits behind terraced Victorian houses.
Building Regulations Part L: the Principles of Sustainable Construction
Adhering to UK building regulations is essential to the success of any development project - particularly as these regulations are integral to ensuring a financially viable outcome.