Listed Buildings
CSH Architectural Services delivers sensitive interventions to listed buildings, balancing heritage significance with modern use. We navigate conservation policy, heritage statements and complex stakeholder engagement to secure consent while unlocking new life for historic assets, ensuring character, craftsmanship and long term viability are preserved for future generations.

St Edmund’s Rectory, Dorset
Conversion of a Grade II rectory into four dwellings. The project balanced fabric repair with discreet modern services, securing listed building consent through a carefully evidenced heritage impact assessment.


The Old Maltings, Somerset
Adaptive reuse of a riverside malthouse as mixed use studios and offices. Original timber structures were retained and revealed, with contemporary insertions clearly legible against the historic shell.
Rose Court Manor, Wiltshire
Phased restoration of a country house for boutique hospitality. The scheme reinstated lost architectural features while introducing fire safety upgrades without harming heritage significance.


King Street, Bath
Refurbishment of a Grade I civic building to improve accessibility and public engagement. The project required detailed liaison with conservation officers to integrate lifts and services sensitively.







