Rochester was a favourite of Charles Dickens who owned nearby Gads Hill Place and where many of his novels are based. Rochester was formaly a city, until losing its city status in 1998. Approximately 30 miles from London with quick access to the City of London and the East end.

Rochester has some of the country’s finest architecture in the country dating back a millennium. Rochester became the home for the second oldest school in the country and was formed in AD 604. As Rochester is an ancient city there are numerous historic and listed buildings throughout the area, where a number have already been converted for dwellings and places of work.

CYMA Architects' design approach for the Rochester area is based on a methodology of creating stunning and interesting buildings places to live while keeping with local design. The surrounding villages and agricultural buildings can offer some fascinating places to build, live and work.

Below are a number of projects undertaken by Cyma Architects in the Rochester area under the local planning authority of Rochester Planning Office  we would welcome the opportunity of working with you on your project as your Rochester Architects, please contact us here

Rochester was a favourite of Charles Dickens who owned nearby Gads Hill Place and where many of his novels are based. Rochester was formaly a city, until losing its city status in 1998. Approximately 30 miles from London with quick access to the City of London and the East end.

Below are a number of projects undertaken by Cyma Architects in the Rochester area under the local planning authority of Rochester Planning Office  we would welcome the opportunity of working with you on your project as your Rochester Architects, please contact us here