listed building

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listed building

n
(Architecture) (in Britain) a building officially recognized as having special historical or architectural interest and therefore protected from demolition or alteration
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listed building

[ˈlɪstɪdˈbɪldɪŋ] n (Brit) (Archit) → edificio sotto la protezione delle Belle Arti
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The work was designed to be sympathetic to the heritage of the Grade Two listed structure with experts at Historic England being consulted along the way.
A NORTH-EAST church has submitted plans to add bird netting to the listed structure.
The project has been dogged by problems since the decision to renovate the Grade-II listed structure was made a decade ago.
Steffan Jones, temporary head of the council's Highways Department, said: "As Pont Bodfel is a Grade II listed structure and the area has flooding and habitat considerations, the process of repairing the bridge is complex and involves many partners.
The team aims to raise PS6,500 for restoration work at the grade-II listed structure that has been a working museum for the past 50 years.
The team is aiming to raise PS6,500 for restoration work at the grade-II listed structure that has spent the last 50 years as a working museum.
Tours of Roker Pier lighthouse and tunnel in Sunderland can begin after six years of work to transform the listed structure.
TBargoed Railway Viaduct is a Grade II listed structure. It's a 330 foot long, seven arched railway bridge spanning Factory Road and standing proud at the end of this property's back garden.
The integration of all our financial services businesses under one corporate listed structure enables us to accelerate our already splendid growth.
West Yorkshire Police's estates department called in contractors to restore the listed structure in Northgate to its former glory.