Common Listed Building Alterations and Planning Rules
Many owners assume listed building consent is only needed for “big” changes. In reality, the legal test turns on whether works affect the character of your house as a building of special architectural or historic interest. This guide walks through common alterations – windows, walls, extensions, kitchens, services and solar – and explains where consent is usually needed, where it may not be, and how to approach closer cases sensibly.
How much does a heritage statement cost in 2026?
There is no fixed tariff for a heritage statement. This guide explains what actually drives the cost, how proportionality and significance interact in practice, and what you are paying for beyond a PDF report.