Listed Building Consent




Explain the process for obtaining Listed Building Consent, including the paperwork required, the fees involved, and the timeline for approval.


Listed Building Consent is required for a range of alterations and changes to listed buildings in the UK, including:

  1. Alterations to the building's structure, including removing or altering walls, roofs, or floors.

  2. Extensions or additions to the building, including the construction of new buildings on the same site.

  3. Changes to the building's facade, including alterations to doors, windows, or other features.

  4. Changes to the building's internal layout, including alterations to staircases, partitions, or other fixtures.

  5. Installation of new services, such as plumbing, heating, or electrical systems.

  6. Demolition or partial demolition of the building, including removing any features or structures deemed of historic significance.

  7. Any other alterations or changes may affect the character or appearance of the building or its setting.