Shaw and Jagger Architects

Shaw and Jagger Architects Shaw and Jagger Architects are an RIBA Chartered practice based in Harrogate

Shaw & Jagger Architects were established in 2011 to provide a bespoke service to suit the aspirations of our clients. With over 150 years combined experience across all sectors, our work ranges from new buildings to interventions in existing and historic buildings. We have proven expertise in achieving planning approvals for sites and buildings that are often dilapidated, ruined and of national i

mportance. We have successfully realised opportunities for projects deemed commercially unviable or located in sensitive areas such as Conservation Areas, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Green Belt. From a sympathetic remodelling or a contemporary new design, to breathing new life into a historic property or creating value in the commercial market, Shaw & Jagger Architects hold the individual aspirations of each client at the heart of our designs.

22/08/2024

Hellifield Peel Castle in North Yorkshire was a ruin for over 60 years until its re-construction into a large country house. Dating from the 14th Century the castle and scheduled ancient monument has been developed in close collaboration with due to its historical importance. ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​The project was the first scheduled ancient monument post World War II to be brought back into residential use and was followed closely by Channel 4’s . The development has also been a test case for many similar projects across the country.

Architect: Francis Shaw

Shaw and Jagger Architects are delighted to announce the approval, by appeal, of a new neo-classical country house in La...
18/08/2024

Shaw and Jagger Architects are delighted to announce the approval, by appeal, of a new neo-classical country house in Lancashire. Approved under the NPPF policy paragraph 84e, in green belt and sited next to listed parkland and heritage assets. ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​This planning achievement is very rare. The national planning policy, Paragraph 84e and its predecessors go back to Lord Deben’s (John Gummer) Country House Law, PPG7 in 1997. Since then, under this policy exception, only around 150 houses have been approved. The vast majority of these are not in green belt or near a listed park with a major country estate.

Shaw and Jagger Architects are delighted to announce the approval, by appeal, of a new neo-classical country house in La...
16/08/2024

Shaw and Jagger Architects are delighted to announce the approval, by appeal, of a new neo-classical country house in Lancashire. Approved under the NPPF policy paragraph 84e, in green belt and sited next to listed parkland and heritage assets. ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​We are delighted with the result as are our client. This is fifth such approval, the second of which in the green belt, with several more in the pipeline, three of which have already been confirmed to meeth the paragraph 84e criterial by independent design review panels.

Shaw and Jagger Architects are delighted to announce the approval, by appeal, of a new neo-classical country house in La...
12/08/2024

Shaw and Jagger Architects are delighted to announce the approval, by appeal, of a new neo-classical country house in Lancashire. Approved under the NPPF policy paragraph 84e, in green belt and sited next to listed parkland and heritage assets. ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​This planning achievement is very rare. The national planning policy, Paragraph 84e and its predecessors go back to Lord Deben’s (John Gummer) Country House Law, PPG7 in 1997. Since then, under this policy exception, only around 150 houses have been approved. The vast majority of these are not in green belt or near a listed park with a major country estate.

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A striking yet sympathetic residential conversion and refurbishment located in the North York Moors. The brief was to br...
03/02/2023

A striking yet sympathetic residential conversion and refurbishment located in the North York Moors. The brief was to bring the existing farm outbuildings into use, creating additional residential floorspace and a contemporary intervention into the existing structure through the use of minimalist glazing.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

WE ARE HIRING!​​​​​​​​​We are on the hunt for a talented senior architectural technologist with a keen eye for detail an...
03/02/2023

WE ARE HIRING!​​​​​​​​​

We are on the hunt for a talented senior architectural technologist with a keen eye for detail and a desire to work on bespoke residential designs.

If this is you then please send your CV, portfolio and personal statement to: [email protected] Alternatively to find out more about this role, please get in touch.

We are delighted to announce that our Conservation Architect Louise Priestman has been appointed to Blackburn Cathedral ...
07/11/2022

We are delighted to announce that our Conservation Architect Louise Priestman has been appointed to Blackburn Cathedral as their Cathedral Architect.​​​​​​​​
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This role sees Louise overseeing the condition and upkeep of the Cathedral as well as advising on opportunities for change. ​​​​​​​​
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Blackburn Cathedral is known for its interesting architecture having started as a Parish Church built in 1826 and designed by John Palmer, it was given Cathedral Status in 1926 following the creating of the Diocese of Blackburn. The extension to the Cathedral was designed by W A Forsyth following his death the work was completed by Laurence King who designed the distinctive tower.​​​​​​​​
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In 2017 Clergy Court was completed which saw the first cloister building to a Cathedral in 500 years, designed by James Sanderson.​​​​​​​​
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Photos by Paul McMullin Photographer​​​​​​​​
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We are delighted to announce that our Conservation Architect Louise Priestman has been appointed to Blackburn Cathedral ...
03/11/2022

We are delighted to announce that our Conservation Architect Louise Priestman has been appointed to Blackburn Cathedral as their Cathedral Architect.​​​​​​​​
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This role sees Louise overseeing the condition and upkeep of the Cathedral as well as advising on opportunities for change. ​​​​​​​​
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Blackburn Cathedral is known for its interesting architecture having started as a Parish Church built in 1826 and designed by John Palmer, it was given Cathedral Status in 1926 following the creating of the Diocese of Blackburn. The extension to the Cathedral was designed by W A Forsyth following his death the work was completed by Laurence King who designed the distinctive tower.​​​​​​​​
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In 2017 Clergy Court was completed which saw the first cloister building to a Cathedral in 500 years, designed by James Sanderson.​​​​​​​​
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A recently completed replacement dwelling within a conservation area in York. ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Within sight of the river ...
31/10/2022

A recently completed replacement dwelling within a conservation area in York. ​​​​​​​​
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Within sight of the river Ouse and adjacent to a Grade I listed building, the new house adheres to the roof ridge height of its dilapidated predecessor but makes use of a single storey element to extend the living space into the site. ​​​​​​​​
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Constructed using brick and zinc this home has high levels of insulation and makes use of high quality materials and finishes both inside and out.​​​​​​​​
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The house has recently been awarded the 2022 Yorkshire region LABC award for Best Individual New Home.​​​​​​​​
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Address

1 Cardale Park
Harrogate
HG31RY

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 5:30pm
Thursday 9am - 5:30pm
Friday 9am - 5:30pm

Telephone

+441423532950

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