Front-facing listed house with sash windows

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23/05/2008

Even though newly built houses are more energy/space efficient and cheaper to maintain, the vast majority of the British public love period properties and most Englishmen (and women) would love their home to actually be a castle.

By Louise Harris

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Homes that boast architectural idiosyncrasies or period features are particularly sought after and if a building is 'listed' it is officially outstanding. The list is a register that records buildings considered to be special because of age, rarity, architectural merit/technical innovation or association with a famous person/event. It can include village pumps or tower blocks as well as castles and houses. But not all listed properties are necessarily 'aesthetically pleasing' - Birmingham's Bullring Centre Rotunda is listed as a prime and rare example of 1970s architecture, although it isn't exactly a traditional image of beauty. Listing a building means that its architectural and historic character must not be affected if alterations to either the exterior or interior are proposed.

Buildings built before 1700 which are still close to their original condition are listed, as are most built between 1700 - 1840. Thereafter, criteria are much stricter.

A whitewashed thatched cottage

There are 3 Grades, broken down as follows:

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  1. Hi there, i would be most grateful if you could email the contact details of the company that was feature in the programme on the 28th Jan 2009 where the company made specialist double glazed units that were accepted in that case for listed building use. Much appreciated Regards, A McLeod
    Posted by Angus MacLeod on 24/06/2009 09:19:49
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  2. hi there recently on Grand Designs a Georgian House in London featured .A product to remove paint layers from mouldings was shown, Any idea what its called?
    Posted by Ishbel on 22/04/2009 14:08:06
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  3. I have a small care home which is listed. I would welcome advice over installation of a chair/platform lift to allow residents climb steps to the front door. I wanted to put a removeable set of steps (over existing with separating membrane) to take the lift. However the conservation officer has flatly refused to consider this. There is no other entrance (apart from through the kitchen). What can I do? Thanks, I look forward to hearing from you.
    Posted by Mary Anson on 16/04/2009 23:02:39
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  4. I'm also interested in the details for the glazing company based in Edinburgh you mentioned on 28th Jan that makes double glazed windows for listed homes? Could you please send me their contact details? Many thanks Steve
    Posted by Steve Rowland on 18/03/2009 08:16:28
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  5. Hi, I am also seeking the name and contact details for the company who made the double glazed windows? Thank you.
    Posted by Nick on 11/03/2009 16:03:46
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  6. I am also seeking the name and contact details of the company referred to as making double glazing accepted by planners for listed buildings (from your 28 Jan transmission, based in Edinburgh). Thank you. John
    Posted by John on 10/03/2009 12:05:04
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  7. I am also seeking to find the company that was referenced as making double glazed windows that Planners approved as appropriate for listed buildings. Can someone send me details. Thanks
    Posted by Veronica on 04/03/2009 11:46:42
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  8. I have been told that on 28th Jan you mentioned a Company making double glazed windows for listed homes? Made in Edinburgh I understand. COuld you send me contact details? Many thanks Anne Litten
    Posted by Anne Litten on 04/03/2009 08:07:11
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