A guide to listed buildings in Camden
- Introduction /
- Different grades of listing /
- Criteria for listing /
- How is a building listed? /
- How can I get a building listed or delisted? /
- What information does listing include? /
- What are the effects of listing? /
- Can I do work to a listed building? /
- Can I do emergency work to a listed building? /
- How do I apply for listed building consent? /
- What policies apply to listed buildings? /
- What can we do about neglected listed buildings? /
- How do I report a building at risk? /
- Can I get a grant to repair my Building at Risk? /
- Contacts
Introduction
This guide explains what ‘listing’ means and what its effects are. The guide answers common questions about listed buildings. You can either browse the whole guide by clicking next at the base of the page or click on on a particular question that interests you.
What is a listed building?
A listed building is a building, object or structure that has been judged to be of national historical or architectural interest. It is included on a register called the Statutory List of Buildings of Architectural or Historic Interest, drawn up by the Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS):
- www.culture.gov.uk
Department of Culture, Media and Sport