Wilson Hall, Auchincruive is a Category C listed building in Ayr, South Ayrshire, Scotland,UK A
Grade C Listed Building Scotland Restrictions. What is the difference between Grade I, Grade II* or Grade II listed properties? David Burr Your planning authority can tell you if your property is listed. Scotland embarked on its journey to preserve its architectural heritage when it enacted the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act of 1947
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Category C buildings may have more modest design features or historical associations compared to higher-graded structures You should c ontact your planning authority if the changes you plan to make may affec t the character of the building
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Understanding Scotland's Listed Building Categories You must get listed building consent from your planning authority if you wish to demolish (all or part), alter or extend (internally or externally) a listed building Around 43% of listed buildings in Scotland are Category C.
The Regs complying with rules on listed buildings. This includes buildings or structures associated with. Category B buildings are of regional or more local importance; may have been altered; and are major examples of a particular period, style or building type
Building Regulations Scotland Minimum Ceiling Height. Understanding Scotland's Listed Building Categories You should c ontact your planning authority if the changes you plan to make may affec t the character of the building