EXTENDING A GRANITE COTTAGE IN CORNWALL

Expert guide to extending traditional granite cottages in Cornwall. Planning, design, materials and structural considerations.

Understanding Granite Cottage Construction

Traditional Cornish granite cottages were built using locally quarried granite, often with very thick walls and small windows. The walls are typically solid (not cavity) construction, which requires careful consideration when adding extensions. The granite itself is very hard and durable, but the lime mortar used in traditional construction is softer and more flexible than modern cement mortars.

Planning Permission for Granite Cottage Extensions

Many traditional granite cottages in Cornwall are listed buildings or located in conservation areas or AONBs, where planning permission is required for extensions. Planning applications must demonstrate that the extension is sympathetic to the character of the original building and the wider setting. Pre-application advice from Cornwall Council is strongly recommended.

Design Principles for Granite Cottage Extensions

Extensions to granite cottages must be designed to be sympathetic to the original building. This typically means using matching or complementary materials, keeping the scale of the extension subordinate to the original building, and avoiding designs that would detract from the character of the cottage. A good architect with experience of historic buildings is essential.

Materials for Granite Cottage Extensions

The choice of materials for granite cottage extensions is critical. Matching granite is the ideal choice for walls, but can be expensive and difficult to source. Alternatives include lime render, natural slate and traditional timber. Modern materials such as uPVC windows are generally not appropriate for granite cottage extensions.

Structural Considerations

Extending a granite cottage requires careful structural assessment. The existing granite walls may need to be reinforced to support the additional load of the extension. The connection between the old and new structure must be carefully detailed to prevent differential settlement and water ingress. We always work with structural engineers on granite cottage extension projects.

Damp and Moisture Management

Traditional granite cottages were designed to breathe, using lime mortar and plaster that allows moisture to move through the walls. It is essential that any extension work maintains this breathability. Using cement mortars or impermeable renders on traditional granite walls can cause serious damp problems. We always use appropriate lime-based materials on traditional buildings.

Energy Efficiency in Granite Cottage Extensions

Improving the energy efficiency of granite cottages requires a careful approach. Traditional solid granite walls have poor thermal performance by modern standards, but insulating them internally or externally can cause problems if not done correctly. The extension itself should be built to current building regulations standards, but the interface with the existing building must be carefully managed.

Our Granite Cottage Extension Experience

A.V.A Building & Construction Ltd have extensive experience extending traditional granite cottages across Cornwall. We understand the specific challenges of working with historic buildings and always use appropriate materials and methods. Contact us for a free consultation on your granite cottage extension project.

Granite Cottage Extension Specialists in Cornwall

Expert Historic Building Builders in Cornwall

A.V.A Building & Construction Ltd have extensive experience extending traditional granite cottages across Truro, Falmouth and surrounding villages in Cornwall. As members of the Guild of Master Craftsmen, all our work is fully insured and guaranteed.

Contact us today for a free consultation on 01872 719546 or email avabuildingltd@outlook.com.

Tudor-style house exterior with stone patio — building work by AVA Construction, Truro Cornwall
Brick rear extension with black aluminium bifold doors — AVA Building, Truro Cornwall

FAQ

Yes, we have extensive experience extending traditional Cornish granite cottages. The key is to match the existing materials and character of the original building.
Cornish granite, natural slate and lime mortar are the most appropriate materials for extending granite cottages. We can source local materials to match your existing property.
Many granite cottage extensions require planning permission, particularly if the property is listed or in a conservation area. We can advise on planning requirements during your free consultation.
We carefully match the stone, mortar, window proportions and roof pitch of the original building. Our experienced craftsmen have worked on many traditional Cornish properties.

Client Testimonials

"A.V.A did a fantastic job on our kitchen extension. Professional, tidy and the quality of work is outstanding. Highly recommend."
Sarah T., Truro
Homeowner
"We used A.V.A for our bathroom renovation and couldn't be happier. Excellent workmanship and they finished on time and on budget."
Mark H., Falmouth
Homeowner
"Large job lasting near to 12 months. First class service. Always on site on time, no surprise costs and the job completed on budget. All work explained; an open & honest tradesman."
David R., Redruth
Homeowner

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