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Listing not updated
vicki2221
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Hello. Wasn't sure which forum to put this on, so apologies if it's the wrong one. Our house is grade 2 listed and the description on The List is very brief but does mention a kitchen extension that was added in Victorian times. It does not however mention an orangery extension that was added on in 2009. I know this extension had LBC because the paperwork is on the council's website. I have read through Historic England's website but cannot see if the official Listing is supposed to be updated with all new approved works/additions? If so, is it the owners responsibility to get it updated?
Save £12k in 2018 #130 - £1200/£7,000
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The listing is of the historical stuff which is meant to be preserved, it doesn't need updated with modern alterations.0
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No, the listing just mentions historically relevant detail.0
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Perfect, will leave it then. Thank you!Save £12k in 2018 #130 - £1200/£7,0000
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