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Paul Stevens Architecture Ltd was established in 2000 in Salisbury, Wiltshire by Paul Stevens

It’s great to see the continued progress at the Rise61 Community Gardens, with the new gazebo now installed, planting be...
27/05/2026

It’s great to see the continued progress at the Rise61 Community Gardens, with the new gazebo now installed, planting beginning to be established and new seating areas on top of the gabion walls.

This space is continuing to evolve into a welcoming environment for the community, encouraging gathering, relaxation and connection through thoughtful and inclusive design.

An early morning at Old Serum to observe May Day celebrations, where Morris Dancing welcomed the sunrise. These long-sta...
01/05/2026

An early morning at Old Serum to observe May Day celebrations, where Morris Dancing welcomed the sunrise.

These long-standing traditions offer an opportunity reflect on the deep connection between landscape, heritage and cultural identity - relationships that continue to inform our understanding of “place”.

This bespoke glazed door opening and sidelight have been carefully designed to sit tight against the profile of the exis...
24/04/2026

This bespoke glazed door opening and sidelight have been carefully designed to sit tight against the profile of the existing church buttress, allowing the historic fabric to remain legible while introducing a contemporary element.

Accessibility improvements are ongoing, with a ramp to be formed to support inclusive use of the churches rear gathering space.

A closer look at the structure behind the design: a steel beam connection supporting a new opening within the extension,...
22/04/2026

A closer look at the structure behind the design: a steel beam connection supporting a new opening within the extension, enabling open, flexible spaces while maintaining structural integrity.

As quinquennial season approaches, we’ll soon be returning to many churches we support within the Salisbury area. These ...
06/03/2026

As quinquennial season approaches, we’ll soon be returning to many churches we support within the Salisbury area. These inspections are an important part of caring for historic buildings, helping identify issues early and guide ongoing conservation work.

27/02/2026

Planning permission has been granted for this residential front two storey extension in Salisbury which features a contemporary porch opening and gable window above to compliment the new render of the property. Follow the journey as the project moves from concept to completion.

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From a derelict barn to annexe. This conversion retains the original timber truss rafter as a feature above the open pla...
20/02/2026

From a derelict barn to annexe.
This conversion retains the original timber truss rafter as a feature above the open plan living, kitchen and dining space, with a contemporary spiral staircase leading to a mezzanine bedroom - balancing historic character with modern living.

It’s hard to believe it has rained every day so far in 2026 in the UK, and the effects are clearly visible in the river ...
13/02/2026

It’s hard to believe it has rained every day so far in 2026 in the UK, and the effects are clearly visible in the river beside our office. Yesterday evening’s view at sunset reflects both the beauty and the challenges of designing in a changing climate - particularly in floodplain locations such as Salisbury.

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Unit 3 Boathouse Meadow Business Park, Cherry Orchard Lane
Salisbury
SP27LD

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Tuesday 9am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 5:30pm
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