Southend-on-Sea Borough Council

Frequently Asked Questions: Historic sites and monuments

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Historic sites and monuments FAQs

Q: Locally Listed Buildings: What is a locally listed building?

Q: Locally Listed Buildings: How are buildings locally listed?

Q: Listed Buildings: What is a listed building?

Q: Listed Buildings: What does listing cover?

Answer:

Listing applies to the interior and exterior of the building and to objects fixed to it such as fire places, panelling, skirting and doors. It also includes free standing objects and structures within the buildings 'Curtilage' (i.e. grounds) which have been there since before 1st July 1948.

Q: Listed Buildings: Why are listed buildings graded?

Q: Listed Buildings: How are buildings listed?

Q: Listed Buildings: What is Listed Building Consent? When is it needed?

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