The legislation says a suitable means of giving warning, sufficient detectors and alarms etc.
However, the CLG guidance states:
New automatic fire detection systems should be designed and installed by a competent person. Further guidance is given in BS 5839-1
A better option might be one of the grade C systems knocking around, interconnected detectors and they have also have call points with some rudimentary test/control/silence facilities on them. One of these, accompanied by a similar test regime to a part 1 system, and you are not too far away in my opinion.
There will be people who disagree with this, so you are unlikely to get a solid answer and it will ultimately be down to an assessment of risk by the assessor or RP. It would certainly be worth asking the opinion of the local FRS. They may not want to take the responsibility for saying a part 6 is ok, but what you need to know is whether they would enforce the change up to a part 1 even if the risk assessment took it into account and the RP took the responsibility.