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New site for an Events Architect

The Brief

Client: Tamsin Broster

Start Date: January 2026

Services: Web Design & Development

This project was a collaboration between and the wonderful Charlotte England from The Web Barn.

When Tamsin came to us, she was shying away from sending people to her website, because she hated it. Her business had evolved, but her site was stuck in the past and she didn’t want people to see it. 

Now, she has a site that she’s happy to shout about, and more importantly to share! It’s fresh, purpose driven and has clear calls to action to help her new clients find her.

The design

The design for the website www.tamsinbroster.co.uk

Client's thoughts

I loved working with Alice on my website. I hate anything technical and my old site was slowly breaking as I didn't know what to do with it. She made the whole process simple. I'm so happy with my new website with how it looks and how it functions.

Alice was great to work with and she is so incredible at what she does, highly recommend working with her.
Tamsin Broster, a blonde lady wearing a pink blazer smiling at the camera
Tamsin Broster
Tamsin Broster - Event Architect

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How much does a website cost?

Good question!

And as with many such questions, the answer is “It depends!”

Professionally built websites can start from around £500 for a very simple build but can easily head up towards £2000-£10,000+ for larger or more bespoke projects. 

You need to consider what your website needs to be able to do in order to make it work well for your business.

Do you need a “shop window” that showcases your products or services and helps your clients to build confidence in your skills and quality?

Do you need a specific functionality such as a booking or payment platform?

How soon do you need your site to be ready?

All of these factors will be taken into consideration when your web developer puts together a quote for you. Best advice? Make sure you know what you want and communicate that clearly with your developer.

And if you’re not sure what you need yet, ask! If you can give your developer an overview of your business and what you want to achieve, they should be able to guide you on the kind of site that will best suit you.