Dundas Building Surveying

Building Surveys in Clevedon

Building surveys for Clevedon’s period and coastal homes

Local surveyors covering Clevedon

Clevedon’s elegant Victorian seafront, its conservation areas and its mix of period villas and later suburban housing make it one of North Somerset’s most characterful places to buy — and one where a proper survey earns its keep. Our RPSA-accredited surveyors provide independent Level 1, 2 and 3 surveys across Clevedon and the surrounding villages, with the local knowledge to read coastal and period properties accurately.

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Property in Clevedon

Clevedon is known for its grand Victorian villas and terraces around the seafront, Hill Road and the conservation areas — substantial solid-walled houses with bay windows, decorative detailing and slate roofs, many now divided into flats. Beyond the period core, East Clevedon and Walton add inter-war and post-war suburban housing, plus pockets of modern development. Listed and conservation-area properties are common.

A lane of whitewashed period cottages of the kind surveyed in Clevedon

Coastal weathering

Like Weston, Clevedon’s seafront homes face salt and wind exposure that accelerates the decay of render, pointing, lead work and external joinery — we inspect exposed elevations closely.

Large Victorian villas

Big period villas bring extensive roofs, multiple chimney stacks, bay-window structures and cellars — all common sources of damp, movement and water ingress that warrant a Level 3 in many cases.

Conversions & listed fabric

Flat conversions of large houses, and the constraints of listed/conservation status, mean we pay close attention to alterations, compliance and the appropriateness of past repairs.

Clevedon survey questions

Common questions about building surveys in Clevedon.

Contact Us

Yes. We provide RPSA-accredited Level 1, 2 and 3 residential surveys across Clevedon and the surrounding area (BS21), from our base in Weston-super-Mare.

For most homes in reasonable condition a Level 2 Homebuyer Report is ideal. For older, period or altered properties a Level 3 Building Survey gives deeper analysis of defects and repairs. Tell us the property address and we’ll advise — there’s no obligation.

Our surveys start from £450 for a Level 1 Condition Report, £550 for a Level 2 Homebuyer Report and £650 for a Level 3 Building Survey. The exact price depends on the size, age and type of the property — request a quote and we’ll confirm.

Typically 2–3 weeks to inspection, with the report usually issued within a couple of working days.

Yes — we are accredited by the Residential Property Surveyors Association (RPSA) and are members of The Property Ombudsman scheme, which provides independent redress for consumers.