Romano Estates
Cornwall Planning Group successfully obtained planning permission for the construction of five separate holiday lodges. The use of vertical timber cladding adds a touch of natural beauty and creates a visually appealing exterior for the apartments. This choice of material not only enhances the aesthetics of the building but also provides durability and protection against the elements. With the necessary approvals in place, they proceeded to provide the client with building regulations to ensure that the construction meets all relevant standards and regulations.
The building regulations cover various aspects, including structural integrity, fire safety, accessibility, and energy efficiency, among others. By meticulously following the building regulations, the Cornwall Planning Group aims to create a safe, comfortable, and compliant holiday accommodation, ensuring that the construction meets all necessary legal and technical requirements.
Located in the village of New Mill, perched high on a hill between the bustling town of St Ives and the picturesque town of Penzance, these five self catering barn lodges offer a tranquil retreat surrounded by stunning natural beauty. The lodges are nestled amidst gorgeous green fields, gorse-covered landscapes, and beautiful countryside, providing a serene and idyllic setting for guests to enjoy.
Overall, the architectural design inspired by nature seeks to create spaces that not only blend seamlessly with their surroundings but also promote well-being, connectivity, and sustainability, providing a comfortable and inviting space to relax and unwind after a day of exploring.