Home extensions
Concept, planning and technical design for rear, side or multi-storey extensions to existing homes.
Architects Bury
Planning an extension, conversion, remodelling or other building project in Bury? Describe the property, goals and constraints once, then compare architects and designers who cover your area.
Enter the postcode, property type, project scope and whether you need concept design, planning drawings, Building Regulations information or a fuller service. Suitable Bury architects can then respond to the same brief.
Common architect services
Choose a professional whose experience matches the scale and practical requirements of your job.
Concept, planning and technical design for rear, side or multi-storey extensions to existing homes.
Reworking internal layouts, circulation and spaces while coordinating structural and building-services requirements.
Drawings and design information for projects that require planning permission or specific local assessment.
Technical information and coordination needed to demonstrate compliance with relevant Building Regulations.
Design work where listed-building consent, conservation context and historic fabric need special attention.
Concept through technical design for new homes and other buildings where site, planning and construction constraints are considered together.
Fees depend on project value, complexity and which RIBA-style stages or services are included. Current 2026 UK guidance gives these broad examples:
Indicative UK guidance checked August 2026 from MyJobQuote. Bury architect fees vary with project value, survey information, planning complexity, heritage, structural coordination and how far the architect remains involved after approval.
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One fee may cover planning drawings only while another includes technical design, tendering and site support. Compare scope before comparing price.
Cost sources: MyJobQuote 2026 architect cost guide
Bury heritage and planning context
Designing only to generic permitted-development limits can miss important local controls. Bury Council lists conservation areas across the borough and also introduced a borough-wide HMO Article 4 direction in July 2026.
The current council list includes Bury Town Centre, Walmersley, Ramsbottom, Holcombe, Ainsworth, All Saints Whitefield and others. Conservation-area designation brings additional planning controls intended to preserve or enhance local character.
Source: Bury Council — Conservation Areas & Article 4 Directions
Bury's immediate HMO Article 4 direction came into effect on 16 July 2026 and removes the normal permitted-development right for material changes from C3 dwellinghouse to C4 small HMO. The direction is borough-wide.
Local to Bury
Architects and designers may cover Bury by postcode, project type and required service. Example areas include:
An extension in Chesham, alterations near Bury Town Centre and a conversion in Fishpool can sit under different heritage, Article 4 or site-specific constraints. Address checks should happen before the design is fixed.
How it works
Budget, site, design ambition and required stages help architects decide whether the project fits their practice.
Add the postcode, property type, intended changes, budget and any known planning or heritage constraints.
Up to three interested Bury architects can respond.
Check relevant experience and compare exactly which surveys, drawings, applications and construction-stage services are included.
Before you hire
Relevant project experience and a clearly defined service are more useful than comparing headline percentage fees alone.
Look for work with a similar property type, planning context, budget and technical complexity.
Agree whether the appointment stops at planning or continues through technical design, tender and construction support.
Ask who appoints structural, measured-survey, party-wall or specialist consultants and whether their fees are separate.
Questions
Useful answers before you post the job.
Fees depend on project size, complexity and service level, from measured survey and planning drawings through to detailed design and contract administration.
The current council page lists 12 designated conservation areas across the borough.
It removes specified permitted-development rights, so work that would normally avoid an application can require planning permission.
Yes. Bury's borough-wide HMO Article 4 direction took effect on 16 July 2026.
No. Up to three interested local professionals can respond and there is no obligation to hire.
Describe the property and project once, then compare interested Bury architects or designers and their quotes.
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