So I'm having a minor flap tonight.... architect has (as of Friday) submitted all the building control plans for our extension and I've just sat down to look at the copies. Noticed what appears to be a massive issue.... our cottage is solid stone, and the planning approval stipulates the extension needs to match the existing dwelling. The building reg plans talk of flipping brick! And a standard block and brick cavity wall arrangement. No mention of using stone anywhere.
Ffs he had the planning approval so he should have known this. Of course I will be talking to him tomorrow..... but has anyone had any experience if building using stone? I'm guessing it's a very different process to simple brick? My main concern right now is how we can achieve the stone look (existing house has some very large blocks) whilst complying with building control.