Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas

Nearly a decade ago and in conjunction with solicitors Simmons & Simmons, Jackson-Stops & Staff published a document entitled 'A Guide to Listed Building Legislation.' It proved remarkably popular with owners, potential owners and - to a surprising extent - other professionals. It also included an invitation to provide feedback on the document itself and on what else, relevant to Jackson Stops & Staff's activities, those interested in our country's built heritage might welcome further information. Two issues emerged above all others.

Firstly, it became clear that a significant minority of potential buyers were apprehensive about the apparent complexity of Listed Building legislation and its impact upon them if they were to buy a listed property. A high proportion of the properties handled by Jackson-Stops & Staff are listed, so this was clearly an issue that we wanted to address!

Secondly, a great number of respondents - especially those in urban areas - identified a dearth of information on the significance of Conservation Area status. As the relevant legislation had only recently been enacted at that stage this was, arguably, understandable. However, the availability of good information on this subject is still limited to the few local authorities that give such matters a high priority.

As a direct result of this feedback, Jackson-Stops & Staff have now published a new document, 'Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas: a guide to the legislation and how it affects you'. Its purpose is to provide concise and accessible information on these matters and so help would-be purchasers to feel confident that they have asked the right questions, and vendors to ensure they have the answers readily available. It also aims to reveal the rules and regulations on Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas as straightforward: which, in the main, they are.
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