Our Case Studies
Our laborem, lacrimas and sanguinem
At East Anglian Heritage we are proud of our work, giving each client our full attention and treating each project has the individual scheme it is.
Our work
Below we at East Anglian Heritage have proudly work with and produced for our clients:

East Anglian Heritage produced and supporting a heritage appeal at Northwold, Norfolk

East Anglian Heritage produced a HIA for the conversion of a grade II listed building into 9 dwelling units

East Anglian Heritage produced a HIA for the conversion of 4no. barn into 6no. residental units.

East Anglian Heritage applied for and obtained SMC for a client which works could impact Norwich City Walls SM.

East Anglian Heritage produced a HIA and supportive letter for a proposed rural workers dwelling adjacent to a Grade I listed Church.

East Anglian Heritage produced a HIA for a outline planning application for a single self build within a conservation area within the potential setting of a number of listed buildings.

East Anglian Heritage produced a WSI and undertook the follow up HBS of a number of building associated with sail making at West Mersea.

East Anglian Heritage produced a HIA for the change of use of a listed building with associated ground floor alterations from an One Stop Post Office to a bar/restaurant.

East Anglian Heritage produced a HAIA (Heritage and Archaeology Impact Assessment) for the renovation, change of use and raising of the roof of a rear building off Timber Hill Norwich, within the conservation area of St Stephens of Noriwch

East Anglian Heritage produced a HIA for the extension to an Grade II listed building in Parham Suffolk, in response to a request for a HIA in pre-application advise from the Local Planning Authority.

East Anglian Heritage produced a HIA for the expansion of a Specialist Care Facility, noting pre-application reservations and also outlining the public benefits in a quantifiable way to state why the outweighed the harm to the listed building.

East Anglian Heritage produced a DBA to support a new application upon land were an earlier application failed due to lack of client supplied information regarding the archaeological potential upon the site.

More Case Studies forthcoming
East Anglian Heritage is proud of our work and more case studies are being prepared monthly, as our projects are finished

