Heritage Building Reconstruction Guidelines
Summary
Reconstructing a heritage-listed building, including after a fire, generally requires maintaining the original character. Planning permission may be needed, and materials should align with heritage guidelines. For the 1970s section, whether it must be rebuilt in cob depends on specific heritage guidelines and planning permissions. Consult with local conservation officers and planning authorities for precise requirements.Full Conversation
So the newer part has to now be constructed in cob ?
For a heritage-listed building, any reconstruction typically needs to align with the character of the original structure. Whether the newer part must be rebuilt in cob depends on specific heritage guidelines and planning permissions. It's best to consult with your local conservation officer and planning authority for precise requirements. Would you like assistance with contacting them?