Independent Chartered Surveyors in the Cotswolds

Clear, Independent Property Advice Before You Buy

Which Survey Do You Need?

Most homebuyers choose between a Level 2 Home Survey or a Level 3 Building Survey.

Use the guide below to help decide which is right for your property.

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Level 2
Home Survey

Best for modern or conventional homes in reasonable condition

✓ Suitable for properties built after around 1900

✓ Ideal for standard construction homes

✓ Identifies visible defects and urgent issues

✓ Uses clear traffic-light condition ratings

✓ Provides practical advice on repairs and maintenance

✓ Highlights issues that may affect value or safety

✓ Delivered in a clear, easy-to-read report

Typical examples

• Modern houses and flats

• Conventional brick-built homes

• Properties with no major alterations

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Level 3 Building Survey

A detailed inspection for older, larger or complex properties

✓ Recommended for older or period properties

✓ Ideal for altered, extended or unusual buildings

✓ Comprehensive inspection of structure and fabric

✓ Explains causes of defects and potential consequences

✓ Detailed repair options and maintenance advice

✓ Suitable for renovation or refurbishment planning

✓ Provides the most in-depth level of analysis

Typical examples

• Period homes and listed buildings

• Properties built before 1900

• Homes with extensions or structural changes

Surveying Cotswold Homes

The Cotswolds are known for their characterful architecture, but historic materials and construction methods often require specialist understanding. Our surveys account for the unique construction styles and common issues found in Cotswold properties, helping buyers make informed decisions before committing to a purchase.

About Giles

Lone Star Surveyors was founded by Giles Langford MRICS, a Chartered Residential Surveyor with extensive experience inspecting homes across the Cotswolds, Cheltenham, Cirencester, Stroud and nearby areas. Over the years, he has surveyed modern houses, period cottages, listed buildings and Cotswold stone properties, gaining deep knowledge of local construction styles.

Lone Star Surveyors was established to offer a more personal, transparent and thorough surveying service, where clients receive not only a professional report but also clear guidance throughout the process. Giles believes a survey should provide a genuine understanding, not just technical information, helping buyers feel confident in the decisions they make.

Specialising in RICS Level 2 Home Surveys, Level 3 Building Surveys and residential property valuations, Giles combines professional expertise with modern inspection techniques, including drone-assisted roof inspections and visual survey consultations, ensuring clients receive clear, practical advice before committing to a property purchase.

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A Simple, Straightforward Survey Process

From enquiry to report, our process is simple, clear and designed to give you confidence before you buy.

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    1. Request a Quote

    Send us a few details about the property, and we’ll quickly confirm the most suitable survey and provide a clear, no-obligation quote.

    Typical response time: Same day

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    2. Book Your Inspection

    Once you’re happy to proceed, we arrange the inspection at a convenient time and coordinate directly with the estate agent if needed.

    Typical booking time: Within a few days

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    3. Property Inspection

    The property is carefully inspected to assess its condition, identify potential issues, and understand how the building has been constructed and maintained.

    Typical inspection time: 2–4 hours

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    4. Report & Follow-Up Call

    You receive a clear, detailed report explaining our findings, with the opportunity to discuss the results and ask any questions.

    Typical delivery: 3–5 working days