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Geoff Beardsley & Partners

Geoff Beardsley & Partners is an architecture firm with a legacy of over 40 years and counting. We have experience and confidence working on diverse architectural projects, ranging from large property developments and housing association projects to small domestic clients looking to make improvements to their home. We oversee the architectural design and construction of both residential and commercial builds. Recent major projects have included designing and building a new prep school and the construction of a temple for a local Hindu trust.

Here at Geoff Beardsley & Partners we work with you at all stages of your project. From initial feasibility, to helping you understand and recognise the development potential of a site or building, through the process of producing a design that realises your ambitions and secures you planning permission through to detailed design and construction where you see your building project take shape.

We believe in producing architectural designs that are derived from their local context and that are specifically tailored to each individual brief. We understand the importance of creative solutions that integrate a sustainable approach to design; environmentally, socially and economically.
Address Elfin House, 1a Elfin Grove, Teddington, Middlesex, TW11 8RD
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Overview
Years Active
46 (Avg 21)
Turnover
£300k - £1.5m (Avg £1m)
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Single Office
Standards
RIBA Chartered Practice
Staff
Professional Staff
5 - 19
Female Directors
0% (Avg 19%)
Female Staff
37% (Avg 39%)
BAME Directors
No data (Avg 9%)
BAME Staff
No data (Avg 12%)
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