Eryri Planning and Heritage Sites
Recent media attention surrounding the sale of prominent heritage properties in Wales has led to a noticeable increase in enquiries relating to coastal and National Park sites. High-profile locations naturally generate public interest. However, projects of this nature require careful assessment of planning policy, environmental designation, access logistics and long-term viability before meaningful proposals can be developed.
Dyfi Architecture regularly undertakes pre-acquisition feasibility assessments ( https://dyfiarchitecture.co.uk/listed-building-surveys/ ) for complex heritage properties across Wales, providing early clarity where constraint and opportunity intersect.
Our previous involvement in the Ynys Gifftan Island Project ( https://dyfiarchitecture.co.uk/projects/ynys-gifftan-island-project/ ) is one example of the level of strategic appraisal required when working within the planning jurisdiction of Eryri National Park.
We continue to advise owners and prospective purchasers of traditional and listed buildings and sensitive rural sites across Wales, where balanced judgement and technical understanding are essential to achieving viable and lasting outcomes.
Note : Watch out for Dyfi Architecture's new feature articles on tackling significant Listed Building Projects in forthcoming issues of Listed Property Owners Club and The Building Conservation Periodicals.
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