Local Pricing Guide
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£500–£2,000 for surveys, £2,000–£8,000+ for full architectural design and planning
This is the UK guide range. Final quotes in Cambridge vary based on demand, access, parking/logistics, property type, and service scope.
Typical timeline: 2–4 weeks for surveys, 6–12 weeks for full design and planning submission, 8–12 weeks for planning decisions
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Cambridge's historic centre and surrounding villages include many conservation areas and listed buildings. High property values drive significant investment in extensions, renovations, and high-specification interior work.
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Verify professional accreditation (ARB/RIBA for architects, RICS for surveyors, ICE for engineers)
Check their experience with your property type and local planning authority
Ask about their track record with planning applications in your area
Confirm they carry professional indemnity insurance
Review their portfolio for projects similar in scale and style to yours
You do not legally need an architect for most home extensions, but one can add significant value — better design, smoother planning applications, and avoiding costly mistakes. For listed buildings or complex projects, professional design advice is strongly recommended.
An architect is ARB-registered and holds a protected title requiring 7+ years of training. An architectural designer may be equally skilled but without ARB registration. Both can produce drawings and submit planning applications.
You need a structural engineer whenever you are removing or altering load-bearing walls, adding a loft conversion, building an extension, or addressing subsidence. Building control will require structural calculations for these works.
A party wall agreement is required under the Party Wall etc. Act 1996 when you carry out certain work near or on a shared wall with a neighbour. A party wall surveyor manages the notice process and resolves any disputes.
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