What does it mean for a building to be listed?
When a building is a Listed Building, this means that the building is on a national register as a property of architectural or historic importance or interest, usually having exceptional…
Listed Building Consent Indemnity Insurance
Listed Building Consent Indemnity Insurance is only available for listed building of special architectural and historic interest. In order to make changes to a listed building, which include altering or…
An outline to Listed Building Consent
Listed building consent is a type of planning control, which protects buildings of special architectural or historical interest. These controls are in addition to any planning regulations which would normally…
Historic Tudor Windows
Throughout the early medieval period, the great majority of windows were unglazed. In timber-framed buildings they were simple openings in the structural frame (and for wider openings were often sub-divided…
Conservation Areas
Conservation areas, introduced by the Civic Amenities Act 1967, are areas of ‘special architectural or historic interest, the character or appearance of which it is desirable to preserve or enhance.…