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We have set up our blog to;
- Provide project advice to our current & future clients.
- Build a better connection with our clients.
- Build a stronger network with like minded construction professionals.
- Give updates on our architectural business journey.
- Get talking about wider industry issues and bring updates to our followers.
Below is a selection of the latest news and articles from YORarchitects, please feel free to follow, comment, share, like or get in touch if you wish to discuss any topics…
Latest Posts

Links to the Permitted Development Rights legislation.
A summary to the The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Amendment Order 2016.
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Permitted Development Rights – Can you change a old barn into a house?
Yes you can under Permitted development rights…. Under permitted development rights you can convert agricultural barns into a new house. Class Q of Schedule…
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Permitted Development Extension Guide – Rear extensions
JUMP STRAIGHT TO THE SECTION OF INTEREST Single Storey extension Two storey extension Everything you need to know regarding the rules about permitted development…
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The perfect brief for clients and architects
What is a brief? When undertaking any home improvement project you will normally need the assistance of a professional designer, architect or builder. The…
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We are Social
Please find us on all of the usual Social Media pages. We have been busy updating out Instagram page, Twitter feed, Pinterest boards and…
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New YORarchitects website launched
Just a quick link to the newly designed YORarchitects website. Click on the link below to see a collection of our projects, find out…
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Your Local, Friendly Architect
Don’t move – it’s time to improve. Make your house a home you love (and add value). YORarchitects is a Yorkshire based architectural design…
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Home Improvement or Extension? Don’t undervalue the initial design stages
Are you planning a home improvement project? An interior alteration or extension perhaps. Whatever the project do not undervalue the initial design stages for…
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