Historic buildings definition
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* Development plan. | * Development plan. | ||
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* Heritage at Risk Register. | * Heritage at Risk Register. | ||
* Listed buildings. | * Listed buildings. |
Revision as of 12:28, 23 March 2021
Approved document E: Resistance to the passage of sound, defines ‘historic buildings’ as:
- Listed buildings.
- Buildings situated in conservation areas.
- Buildings which are of architectural and historical interest and which are referred to as a material consideration in a local authority’s development plan.
- Buildings of architectural and historical interest within national parks, areas of outstanding natural beauty, and world heritage sites.
- Vernacular buildings of traditional form and construction.
An historic building is generally considered to be a building or structure that has some kind of 'historic value', i.e. people in the present are connected to it via past events in some way. This value warrants it being afforded consideration in planning decisions that have to be made concerning it.
A building may hold special historic interest because of its importance with respect to a particular historical event or period, or be associated with nationally important people. Alternatively, there might be special historic interest in the building itself, i.e. its construction methods, design, architectural significance, and so on.
Energy Efficiency and Historic Buildings, Application of Part L of the Building Regulations to Historic and Traditionally Constructed Buildings, published by Historic England in 2017, suggests that:
‘For the purposes of the interpretation of the energy efficiency requirements of the Building Regulations, Approved Documents L1B and L2B, and this series of documents, ‘historic buildings’ are defined as those which meet at least one of the following criteria:
- Listed in accordance with section 1 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 at Grades I, II* or II.
- In a conservation area designated in accordance with section 69 of that Act.
- Included in the schedule of monuments maintained under section 1 of the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979.
- Buildings which are of architectural and historical interest and which are referred to as a material consideration in a local authority’s development plan or local development framework.
- Buildings which are of architectural and historical interest within national parks, areas of outstanding natural beauty, registered historic parks and gardens, registered battlefields, the curtilages of scheduled ancient monuments, and world heritage sites.’
Related articles on Designing Buildings Wiki
- Approved document E.
- Areas of outstanding natural beauty.
- Conservation area.
- Development plan.
- HEF and HE publish Heritage Recovery Plan.
- Heritage at Risk Register.
- Listed buildings.
- National parks.
- Scheduled monuments.
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