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Managing Change in the Historic Environment: Extensions
This guidance note sets out the principles that apply to extending historic buildings.
Managing Change in the Historic Environment: Interiors
This guidance note sets out the principles that apply to alterations to the interiors of historic buildings.
Managing Change in the Historic Environment: Shopfronts and Signs
This guidance note sets out the principles that apply to altering historic shopfronts and signs.
Managing Change in the Historic Environment: Accessibility
This guidance note sets out the principles that apply to developments for improving physical access to the historic environment.
Managing Change in the Historic Environment: Engineering Structures
This guidance note sets out the principles that apply to alterations to structures and works of civil engineering.
Managing Change in the Historic Environment: Gardens and Designed Landscapes
This guidance note sets out the principles that apply to developments affecting Inventory gardens and designed landscapes.
Managing Change in the Historic Environment: Boundaries
This guidance note sets out the principles that apply to altering the boundary treatments of historic buildings.
Managing Change in the Historic Environment: Doorways
This guidance note sets out the principles that apply to altering the doorways of historic buildings.
Managing Change in the Historic Environment: Windows
This note sets out the principles that apply to altering the windows of historic buildings.