
The practice of Peter Eldridge Architect was established in 1996. We have a qualified staff experienced in Residential, Education, Conservation, Commercial, Industrial & Leisure Projects. The practicehas carried out numerous projects both for individual clients and developers in the UK and Portugal. Our aim is to provide an individual & personal service to all of our clients.

Established in 1985 Brimble, Lea & Partners is a multi-disciplinary practice based in Gillingham, North Dorset. Providing comprehensive planning consultancy, architectural and professional services toa wide range of clients, the Practice not only works in Dorset, Somerset and Wiltshire but also throughout the south-west and nationally.

I undertake all types of project, taking you through the planning process, to achieve the planning permission that you require. Production of working drawings in accordance with the BuildingRegulations. I can also set up and run the contract with your building contractor, supervising the works as required. I also retain a list of Building Contractors with whom we have a successful working relationship for inclusion on your tender list should this be required.

We are a well established Chartered Architects practice located in Castle Cary, Somerset since 1987. We have completed many projects in that time largely in the residential field including housingassociation developments, major refurbishments and extensions, new private dwellings and country houses. A number of these projects have involved work to Listed Buildings or to properties within Conservation Areas.

Studio Mark Ruthven is an established and experienced architectural practice with offices in Kentish Town, North London, and Bruton, Somerset. We have undertaken a broad range of projects for bothcommercial and private clients and understand fully the process of taking instruction, developing a brief, and realizing completed projects that exceed our clients' expectations and dreams.

Drummonds is an RIBA Chartered Practice initially established in January 2010. The practice was founded by David Drummond, an RIBA registered Architect, who relocated from London to Dorset to pursuehis interest in traditional vernacular architecture. David graduated from Glasgow in 1991 and after qualifying as an Architect he went on to work for local practices in Scotland before widening his experience by joining Albert Speer and Partners ASP based in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

The Practice, estabilished in 1965, has many years of experience and an in-depth knowledge of working within the architectural field. The Practice has worked on a wide range of projects over the yearsincluding New Build Houses, House Extensions, Listed Buildings, Industrial and Commercial Units. We work predominantly across Somerset & Dorset and have built up a strong working relationship with the local authorities in these regions.

Boon Brown Architects are based in Yeovil on the Somerset Dorset border. This location gives us an excellent base for project opportunities throughout the southwest as well as for schemes basedfurther into the southeast and midlands. The practice provides architectural services as well as offering town planning advice and sustainability consultancy either as a complete package or as standalone services.

Della Valle Architects is a young and exciting practice, managed and run by directors Francesco and Nicola Della Valle, and helped by a Senior Technichian Dathan Trent. Being brought up in Somerset,we all have a strong connection with the area, and understand the importance of creating and maintaining good relationships with clients throughout the county. Born in 1976, Francesco qualified at Portsmouth University School of Architecture in 2000.

Bryanston design was formed in 1992 by Architect Richard Disbrow and Interior Designer Tim Cherrill. The company's aim is to provide a personal and professional service to meet the client's individualrequirements. No matter how small or large your ideas, we hope you will find we have a significant contribution to make to your project.