1520....= Listed building...which in turn means you may have bought it but in reality you are only the custodian...and any materials used must be in keeping with the original construction...if not..then you,d no doubt have planning and building control breathing down your neck...not forgetting..the Heritage people,A friend of mine up here in Scotland fell foul of Heritage Scotland...a few years back...she,d bought a Grade 11 listed house...she got all the relevant planning permission..from..t he council,..then started to renovate..during the brenovation..they came across a boarded up fireplace..that was not on the original plans...well, ..you know whats coming next.....They took the fireplace and surround out...as they deemed it Pot Ugly,..and they sold it...for £3000 They eventually finished the house,got their completion certificate...and that was that??....or so they thought....fast forward 8 years,..They decided to sell the house..as it was at the height of the property boom..and cash in and buy bigger...they put it on the market..within 2 weeks they,d had umpteen viewings.and An offer they could,nt refuse,....then this Pot Ugly fireplace came back to haunt them...the prospective buyers had done a very thorough search..of all the previous owners,works that had been done...and lo and behold...they found a picture that had been taken within the house in the 1920,s...and there in the forefront was this "ugly" fireplace....which as luck would have it, had been designed by the Master himself Robert Adam,...
to cut a very long story short...my friend had to buy back that same fireplace...and reinstate it into that house..and she and her husband had no change from £48,000....Listed Buildings....you can keep them...more trouble than they are worth....They might look pretty with their rustic timbers and thatched roofs, or clay tiles, and flagstoned floors, and inglenook fireplaces...but when it comes to doing work on them...you are at the mercy of the council....they say jump...you say how High...
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They finished the house..to the satisfaction of the planners...never mentioning the fireplace...