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Delisted
'The List' of buildings of special architectural or historic interest, which legally protects the buildings, is maintained by Historic England. Applications for de-listing may be made because new evidence is available about the lack of special architectural or historic interest of the building, or a material change of circumstances, for example fire damage.[1]
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Guidance on De-listing a Building
- "This guidance provides an overview of the application process for removing a building from the List, also known as de-listing."
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Simon Cotterill
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from https://historicengland.org.u…
Guidance on De-listing a Building
- "This guidance provides an overview of the application process for removing a building from the List, also known as de-listing."
Added by
Simon Cotterill