coombes:everitt Your Sector Residential Developments
Residential Developments
More than ever, development is about getting the right team around you. Coombes everitt have the skill and experience to guide you through the development process and maximise end value and saleability. We also work with a broad range of consultants from planning, ecology, drainage, highways, etc to ensure your scheme can develop in a timely and affordable manner.
Our core values of design and buildability run through our work. Experience demonstrates that thoughtful planning at the outset of a scheme leads to a better and more profitable outcome for our clients.
The following case studies show a flavour of our work but we have been involved in over 1000 projects over the last 15 years so we can probably help... whatever the question is.
Maximising your assets
Grey Belt policy: how we’re guiding developers through the process
Grey Belt policy: how we’re guiding developers through the process Grey Belt planning rules are providing developers and landowners with new housing development opportunities. But it’s not a shortcut route to gaining planning approval. It’s a policy with nuances, guiding principles and ‘golden rules’. There’s a lot to unpick. Our director and architect, Toby Coombes,…
Delivering rural diversification across the Cotswolds
Following changes to the Class Q permitted development legislation last year, we’ve been helping farmers, landowners and rural businesses identify the opportunities in their buildings.
Unlocking your potential – how to find the hidden value in your land
Ask an organisation whether it knows exactly what’s in its property assets – and if they’re getting maximum value from it, and the honest answer will probably be ‘no’. Even if the land or property managers know the square footage on their books, the chances are they will be rather more hazy on exactly what they’ve got where, particularly when it comes to small plots.
Unlocking the value in retail space
While the pandemic is far from over, it’s already clear that its impact when it comes to the use of existing office and shop space is going to be far-reaching and long term.



