Think of it as an extra layer of protection for your unique home.
Planning permission for solar panels on listed buildings.
Listed buildings and world heritage sites.
Solar panels and listed buildings.
For most homes solar pv is a permitted development meaning you don t need permission before installing a system.
If your home is a listed building it means that it needs to be part of a planning system to protect its historical characteristics.
Because of the delicate balance of preservation and living standards with listed homes you will need listed building consent from your local council.
The panels must not be installed on a building that is within the grounds of a listed building or on a site designated as a scheduled monument.
Scotland has some additional rules regarding solar panels on exterior walls blocks or flats and flat roofed buildings.
You ll need to make a case for what s known as listed building consent lbc and you ll need to make your case strongly.
This is in addition to planning permission if any of the above criteria are not met.
Installing solar on listed buildings is more complicated.
If the solar panels are to be installed on a building within the curtilage of a dwelling which is a listed building.
If you manage to get listed building consent to install solar panels you ll still need to get planning permission on top of this.
For listed buildings consent from local councils is granted on a project by project basis so you ll have to stand out from others who are going down the same route.
If your property is in a conservation area or in a world heritage site panels must not be fitted to a wall which fronts a highway.