Historical research is the process of investigating, analysing, and interpreting the development, use, and significance of a heritage asset over time.
Our research supports conservation planning, listed building consent applications, heritage impact assessments, and archaeological reporting. It ensures proposals are informed by a thorough understanding of a site’s history, construction, and cultural value.
This service is essential where planning, conservation, or development decisions affect historic environments.
Comprehensive Archival Research: Detailed examination of historic maps, documents, photographs, records, and previous studies to establish a clear historical narrative.
Heritage Significance Assessment: Identification and evaluation of architectural, archaeological, and cultural significance in line with national and local heritage guidance.
Planning and Consent Support: Research structured to meet the expectations of planning authorities, conservation officers, and statutory heritage bodies.
Clear, Accessible Reporting: Findings presented in clear, professionally written reports that support applications, funding bids, and conservation strategies.
Archival and documentary research
Analysis of construction phases and historical alterations
Assessment of cultural, architectural, and archaeological significance
Integration of findings into conservation and planning reports
Clear summaries to support planning, funding, and approvals
We begin by discussing your objectives, the asset’s background, and the purpose of the research, whether for planning, conservation, or academic understanding.
A site visit allows us to understand the physical context, identify historic features, and relate documentary evidence to the existing fabric.
We carry out in depth archival research and historical analysis, examining the evolution of the site and its wider historic landscape.
Findings are compiled into a clear, structured report outlining historical development, significance, and key considerations relevant to your project.
We guide you through the findings and provide ongoing support, including responses to planning queries or integration into wider heritage documentation.
Owners of listed buildings and historic properties
Heritage organisations and conservation trusts
Architects, planners, and developers
Local authorities and public bodies
Archaeological and conservation led projects
Understanding a site’s past is essential to protecting its future. High quality historical research ensures heritage assets are approached with accuracy, respect, and informed care.
If you require professional historical research to support planning, conservation, or development proposals, this service provides a robust and trusted foundation.