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Nicholas Warns Architect
We are an award winning Conservation Architects practice that works across the South East and East Anglian regions. Our offices are based close to the medieval Cathedral in Norwich. We offer a highly qualified and experienced team of AABC accredited architects, working in collaboration with a network of skilled conservation builders, traditional craftsmen and artists.
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Established in 1996 by Nicholas Warns our Practice has grown into the award winning team that we have today.
The Client is at the heart of our service.
As a small and friendly team, based in our cottage style office, we work together to ensure you as our client are supported.
We are award winning conservation architects specialising in historic and listed buildings.
Our clients are at the heart of the services we provide - (demonstrated by the high number of repeat clients we have).
You are offered a free of charge initial consultation (which is normally an hour at our city centre office) where we will discuss your requirements, to ensure that we fully understand these, and also set out the services that we can provide.
Our portfolio has developed through more than 30 years of working on historic buildings with a wide range of clients, partners, builders, consultants and crafts people.
We have extensive experience in all aspects of historic buildings repairs and conservation.
Our reputation is founded on our specialism for the careful repair, sensitive conservation and sympathetic development of historic and heritage buildings, particularly churches, castles, cathedrals, towers, monuments and houses - You will benefit from our Director, Nicholas Warns, 30 years of conservation expertise.
Our practice specialises in the repair, conservation and adaptation of historic churches since 1996.
We currently look after churches in Norwich, Ely and St Edmundsbury Dioceses.
Quinquennial Inspection Reports ~ Within the Church of England every Church building must be inspected by an architect or chartered building surveyor approved by the Diocesan Advisory Committee (DAC) every five years.
This regular system of review is designed to ensure that church buildings are kept in good repair.
The quinquennial report is one of the key documents which assists the Parochial Church Council (PCC) in the care and repair of a church building, for which it is legally responsible.
Our reputation has been built on our recognised expertise in the careful repair, sensitive conservation and sympathetic development of historic and heritage buildings since 1997.
We have extensive experience working on buildings such as castles, cathedrals, museums, monuments and houses.
Our reputation is founded on our specialism for the careful repair, sensitive conservation and sympathetic development of historic and heritage buildings.
Surveys ~We can undertake a detailed condition survey of your building, providing a written report and drawings - including estimates for any repairs or maintenance identified.
We undertake Quinquennial Inspections for over 160 churches across East Anglia.
As well as the care of churches, our office also cares for numerous private clients and organisations.
Nicholas Warns Architects provides excellent customer care and communications support to all its clients, contractors and funders - if you have a question, please call or email us.
We are here to help.
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