RIBA Chartered Practice · ARB Registered · South London
Local Architect
in Southwark
Southwark runs from London Bridge and Borough Market along the South Bank to the residential streets of Dulwich and East Dulwich. Its rich architectural character — from Bermondsey warehouses to the Victorian streets of Camberwell — makes it one of South London's most rewarding boroughs for architectural projects.
What You Need to Know About Southwark Planning
Southwark's planning policies emphasise design quality and regeneration, particularly along the Thames and in its Opportunity Areas. Conservation areas in Dulwich and Bermondsey are well protected, while the borough actively supports sensitive residential extensions across its Victorian housing stock.
Key planning considerations in Southwark:
- ✓South Bank setting
- ✓Bermondsey warehouse heritage
- ✓Dulwich conservation area
- ✓Strong regeneration agenda
- ✓Active Victorian housing stock
Free Planning Consultation
Not sure what planning permission you need for your project in Southwark? Speak to one of our RIBA-chartered architects for free expert advice.
- ✓Free initial planning assessment
- ✓Advice on Permitted Development rights
- ✓Conservation area guidance
- ✓No obligation quote
Conservation Areas & Planning Constraints in Southwark
Conservation areas
Southwark contains designated conservation areas where certain permitted development rights are restricted, so some external alterations that would be allowed elsewhere may need full planning permission. These include:
Article 4 Directions & permitted development
Within conservation areas, certain permitted development rights are restricted — for example some cladding, roof alterations, larger extensions or outbuildings that would be allowed elsewhere may instead need full planning permission. Individual Article 4 Directions can withdraw further rights on specific streets. We confirm exactly which designations and directions affect your address before any design work begins.
Projects we typically design in Southwark
- ✓Side-return and rear extensions to Victorian terraces
- ✓Loft conversions — dormer and mansard
- ✓Heritage refurbishment of Georgian townhouses
- ✓Warehouse and industrial-to-residential conversions
- ✓New-build infill houses and small residential schemes
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Architectural Services in Southwark
Our RIBA Chartered Practice provides a comprehensive range of architectural and planning services for homeowners and developers across Southwark.
Planning Applications
Full preparation and submission of planning applications to your local authority, including householder applications, prior approvals, and certificates of lawful development.
Architectural Design
Complete architectural design from concept sketches and 3D visuals through to detailed planning and construction drawings tailored to your brief and local context.
Extensions & Conversions
Single and double-storey rear and side extensions, loft conversions, basement schemes, and garage conversions — designed to maximise space and light.
New Build Dwellings
Design and planning for new-build houses and residential developments, from single plots to small residential schemes, using high-performance construction methods.
Building Regulations
Detailed technical drawings and specifications submitted to building control to ensure your project meets all structural and safety requirements.
Planning Advice
Expert pre-application planning advice to understand what's achievable before you commit to a project — saving you time and money from the outset.
Explore our specialist guides to loft conversions, house extensions and new builds.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Southwark Architects
Is my property in a conservation area in Southwark?
Southwark has designated conservation areas including Addington Square, Camberwell New Road, Elliot's Row and others. Within these areas certain permitted development rights are restricted, so some external alterations that would be permitted elsewhere may need full planning permission supported by design and heritage justification. We confirm your property's designation with London Borough of Southwark at the outset and prepare the documents these applications require.
How long does planning permission take?
Most householder planning applications are determined within the statutory 8-week target; more complex or conservation-area applications can take longer. We manage the whole process and liaise directly with the planning officer on your behalf.
Are you RIBA Chartered architects?
Yes. Shorplans Developments is a RIBA Chartered Practice and ARB-registered firm (Reg No. 089055C), so your project meets the highest professional standards and is covered by the RIBA Code of Professional Conduct.
Why Choose Shorplans as Your Southwark Architect?
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