Castleford, West Yorkshire
Church Conversion in Castleford
Sacred spaces, sensitively reimagined.
TYA Builds in Castleford
As part of the Wakefield district, Castleford is served by the same planning authority as Pontefract and Wakefield. Our architects understand the local context and deliver high-quality work across this area.
Church conversions are among the most complex and rewarding projects in residential architecture. These are listed buildings, or buildings in conservation areas, that require a deep understanding of heritage planning policy, listed building consent, and the technical challenges of adapting thick stone walls, high vaulted spaces, and original features for modern habitation. TYA Builds has specialist experience in church conversions across Yorkshire, and our architects are experienced in working with local planning authorities and Historic England.
What's included
- ✓Listed building consent expertise
- ✓Heritage planning specialists
- ✓Sympathetic design approach
- ✓Structural adaptation and waterproofing
- ✓Full conversion from shell to finished home
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need listed building consent to convert a church?
Most churches suitable for conversion are either listed or in conservation areas, so consent beyond standard planning permission is usually required. We manage all heritage consents.
How long does a church conversion take?
Church conversions are complex projects. Allow 18–30 months from initial design through planning and build to handover, depending on the condition of the building.
Coverage across West Yorkshire
Based in Morley, Leeds, TYA Builds delivers church conversion projects across Castleford and the surrounding West Yorkshire area including Pontefract, Wakefield, Leeds, Normanton.
