21 July 2025

Cornish Buildings Group & World Heritage Site Awards 2025

Each year the Cornish Buildings Group presents awards for the best in good design in Cornwall, as illustrated through new projects and the sensitive conservation of historic buildings. 

In 2020 the Cornish Buildings Group (CBG) and the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape World Heritage Site commenced an awards partnership with the aim to grant special awards to highlight excellence in new buildings or restorations that have enhanced the World Heritage Site.

The CBG has continued to partner with the Cornwall and West Devon Mining World Heritage Site to give additional special awards to new buildings or restorations that have enhanced the World Heritage Site (WHS). The World Heritage Site is concerned with conserving the Outstanding Universal Value (international importance) of the Site, which dates principally from 1700 to 1914 as the period during which the most significant industrial and social impacts occurred. The ten separate Areas of the World Heritage Site together form a unified, coherent cultural landscape and share a common identity as part of the overall exploitation of metalliferous minerals here from the eighteenth to twentieth centuries. 

After much deliberation, Award winners for 2025 have been chosen and Sally Weston, World Heritage Site Lead, said:

“The World Heritage Site are delighted to continue our partnership with the Cornish Buildings Group and the presentation of our World Heritage Site Awards. Both organisations have a shared goal in encouraging sustainable, heritage-led regeneration, both through conservation of historic buildings and the development of high quality, energy-efficient new structures that demonstrate how they take inspiration from our internationally important historic mining landscapes. We are grateful to the Cornish Buildings Group panel again for undertaking the awards assessments this year and also to the recipients of our World Heritage Site Award, which have set an example for others to follow. We congratulate them for their sensitive response to the special character of their World Heritage Site location.”

Regarding the World Heritage Site, Patrick Newberry said:

“Working with the World Heritage Site, which does so much to preserve our mining heritage and to promote heritage-led regeneration is a great privilege, hugely reinforcing the Cornish Buildings Group’s work to encourage the preservation of Cornwall’s built heritage and to promote good new design in the built environment. Highlighting the best work in these fields is key to encouraging the sustainable development and management of our built environment.” 

The recipients of the 2025 awards were announced at a fantastic ceremony at Rosewarne House, Camborne, on 17th July. This year has seen the most awards that the Cornish Buildings Group has ever given, showing the quality and strength of restoration and new build projects across Cornwall.

The Cornish Buildings Group Awards Scheme is Cornwall’s most prestigious architectural prize celebrating excellence in areas of architectural design and applied conservation and restoration work. Every year the Council of the Cornish Buildings Group considers a broad range of project types ranging from housing estates to bus shelters, informed historic conservation to radical modern design, and independent craft skills to small and large-scale repairs and renovations. 

Our judges offer wide ranging experience in many aspects of Cornish architecture and architectural practice including conservation, design, environment, heritage, planning and research. When judging we evaluate the quality of design and/or conservation philosophy, assess the suitability of materials, appropriateness of the solution to context and the overall impact of the building.

We value entries that build on Cornish precedent or take such precedents forward in a courageous and aesthetically pleasing manner. This lively and vigorous process ensures that the Cornish Buildings Group award scheme maintains its position as a true mark of excellence.

These citations reflect our conclusions, commending some excellent work, while on others constructively offering thoughts on what might have been done differently.

For more details on the Cornish Buildings Group Awards Scheme and to see this and previous award winners, go to: https://sites.google.com/site/cornishbuildingsgroup/home

CORNISH BUILDING GROUP AWARDS 2025

AWARD WINNERS

  • Ladybird Farm, St Tudy - Arco2
  • Buttermarket, Redruth - Thread Architects for Redruth Revival
  • Merchant House, Launceston - Scott & Co
  • Church of St Torney, North Hill - local contractors for the Churches Conservation Trust

JENNY GASON AWARD WINNER

  • Bude Storm Tower - Studio Arc and others, for Bude-Stratton Town Council

COMMENDATION

  • 29 Polkirt Hill, Mevagissey - Rowett Architecture

WORLD HERITAGE SITE AWARD 2025 

AWARD FOR THE BEST CONSERVATION OF AN HISTORIC BUILDING

  • The Buttermarket, Redruth - Thread Architects for Redruth Revival