Listed Buildings
We cover it all, from window changes to a listed building, change of use to a listed building, extensions and conversions of a listed building and can provide, all the services you may need along the way, from 3D laser surveys, Structural Engineers, Interior Design, SAP ratings, Flood Risk Assessments and Builders, Together with Expert Advice and Support.
Listed Buildings
Listed Building Consent
If you want to alter or extend a listed building in a way that affects its character or appearance as a building of special architectural or historic interest, or even demolish it, you must first apply for Listed Building Consent from your local planning authority.
You should check first with your local authority Conservation Officer whether or not consent will be needed for what you plan to do. You should also get an outline of what might be acceptable and find out whether ideas need to be adapted to make them more likely to succeed. This simple step could save a lot of time and money.
When the planning authority considers whether to grant or to refuse an application, it must give particular attention to the desirability of preserving the building, its setting and those features which make it special. These are the things you should think about when you are planning your proposed changes.
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