Taylor Williams Daley Ltd has been almost thirty years in the making and the three directors have over one hundred years of combined experience.
The practice was formed by Ian Taylor and Mark Williams in 1987 and grew rapidly, specialising in the design and development of commercial property in central London. As Architects and Surveyors Mark and Ian provided a valuable one stop shop for property owners and developers alike.
The company expanded rapidly and adsorbed another surveying practice and appointed Chris Daley as a co-director in 1998. Chris brought with him further expertise.
Taylor Williams Daley Ltd is an established and successful firm of Chartered Architects and Surveyors. The Company specialise in the design of individual houses and residential extensions, and a full range of building surveying services.
The architectural department is now overseen by David Loyd, a RIBA Chartered Architect, who has been with the company for over five years and has worked on a wide variety of projects from new build to refurbishments, including works to Listed Buildings, and on domestic, public and commercial properties.
While working for a small firm of Chartered surveyors in Mayfair he obtained his membership of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors and subsequently became a fellow of the RICS in 1993.
Taylor Williams Daley Ltd originated as a partnership between Mark Williams and Ian Taylor an Architect and established a sound client base for the development of the company in 1987. With Ian, Mark has expanded the Firm bringing in another chartered Building Surveyor Chris Daley and in 1998 Taylor Williams Daley was formed.
Taylor Williams Daley Ltd – A multi-disciplined practice
Taylor Williams Daley Ltd is a multi – disciplined company that has been established for over 28 Years and comprises of both Chartered Architects and Chartered Surveyors.
The firm is based in Dorking, Surrey and undertakes work across London and the South East.
We are members of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, Royal Institute of British Architects, the Pyramus and Thisbe Club and the Faculty of Party Wall Surveyors.