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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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A LISTED building in the heart of a south Manchester suburb could soon be transformed into a 'classy bar and restaurant', apartments and offices.
AN inspector refused work to a listed building in Chester city centre intended to become part of a 19 bed boutique hotel.
He also alleged collusion between planning officers and the developer over the listed building consent, and warned the integrity of the planning system in Wales was undermined with the Welsh Ministers "failing to revoke an unlawful decision by BCBC".
Plate: The former Broomknoll Church is now set be converted into flats after planning listed building consent was granted to Cairnlea's trustees for the project.
BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING AND CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990 Applications received under the Planning Act 2016/08273/PA Connaught Square, (Land bounded by High Street (Deritend), Rea Street, Bradford Street and Stone Yard), Digbeth, Birmingham, B12.
In 2016 Wales & West's commercial subsidiary, Castell Homes, applied to develop the site with one application for all 15 homes and a separate one seeking consent to convert the listed building into two homes.
Living in a listed building might sound desirable - but it can come with a whole host of problems and hidden costs.
2014/93995 for re-use and adaptation of existing barn to form four dwellings with associated access and parking (Listed Building), Heady Fields Barn, Wilshaw Road, Meltham.
listed Listed building consent is required to make alterations and while some home improvements, such as internal redecoration, can often be done without consent, many others, such as removing original features, knocking down walls and changing the windows and doors, can't.
F YOU own a listed building, home improvements are not as simple as they might otherwise be, so it's essential to play by the rules.
important are Grade Grade I listed Listed building consent is required to make alterations and while some home improvements, such as internal redecoration, can often be done without consent, many others, such as removing original features, knocking down walls and changing the windows and doors, can't.