Successful Party Wall Award Achieved in Redruth and Falmouth by Duchy Party Wall Surveying
- Duchy Party Wall Surveyors

- Apr 15
- 2 min read
When building or renovating properties in Cornwall, understanding party wall rights and responsibilities is essential. Recently, Duchy Party Wall Surveying secured a party wall award for projects in Redruth and Falmouth, helping homeowners and building owners navigate complex legal and structural issues smoothly. This achievement highlights the importance of expert party wall surveying in avoiding disputes and ensuring construction projects proceed without delay.

What Is a Party Wall Award?
A party wall award is a legal document that sets out the rights and duties of property owners when work affects a shared wall or boundary. It is required under the Party Wall etc. Act 1996, which applies across England and Wales, including Cornwall. The award is prepared by a party wall surveyor and covers details such as:
The type of work allowed on the party wall
How and when the work will be carried out
Protection measures to prevent damage to adjoining properties
Procedures for resolving disputes
This award protects both parties and provides a clear framework to avoid costly legal battles.
Why Party Wall Surveying Matters in Redruth and Falmouth
Redruth and Falmouth are historic towns with many older buildings and terraced homes. These properties often share walls, making party wall surveying crucial before starting any construction work. Without a proper party wall award, homeowners risk:
Delays caused by disagreements with neighbours
Unexpected repair costs if damage occurs
Legal action that can halt projects
Duchy Party Wall Surveying has extensive experience working with Cornwall’s unique building styles and local regulations. Their knowledge helps clients in Redruth and Falmouth get the right party wall award quickly and efficiently.
How Duchy Party Wall Surveying Helped Achieve the Award
In the recent cases in Redruth and Falmouth, Duchy Party Wall Surveying took the following steps:
Conducted thorough inspections of the existing party walls and boundaries
Consulted with both property owners to understand concerns and requirements
Prepared detailed party wall awards tailored to each project’s scope
Coordinated with builders and contractors to ensure compliance with the award
This hands-on approach ensured that both parties felt confident and informed throughout the process. The result was a smooth agreement that allowed construction to begin without disputes.
What Homeowners Should Know About Party Wall Awards
If you own a property in Cornwall and plan to build or renovate near a shared wall, consider these tips:
Always consult a qualified party wall surveyor before starting work
Notify your neighbours in writing about your plans at least two months in advance
Understand that a party wall award protects your property and your neighbour’s
Keep clear records of all communications and agreements
Taking these steps can save time, money, and stress.




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