Conservation areas

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Sash windows in conservation areas: Keeping up tradition

Living in a London conservation area is a privilege, as the charm of London’s historic neighbourhoods lies in their preservation. These areas boast rich architectural heritage and a unique sense of community. However, if your property features traditional sash windows, you might be wondering about conservation area rules for windows and the process of replacing windows in a conservation area. Our bespoke solutions cater to the unique requirements of sash windows in conservation areas, ensuring seamless integration with your surroundings.

What is a conservation area?

Established in the late 1960s, conservation areas protect and enhance London’s architectural gems. They encompass a significant portion of the capital’s period properties. The aim is to safeguard these areas’ special character and ensure any new development complements the existing aesthetic. While most of London falls within a conservation area, properties are subject to the 1990 Planning Act. Our expertise in crafting sash windows that meet conservation standards ensures that your home maintains its authentic aesthetic while adhering to regulatory guidelines.

Efficiently replacing windows in a conservation area

In most cases, planning permission isn’t necessary for replacing sash windows in dwelling houses, provided the replacements are like for like in material and appearance to the originals. This means replicating the existing window style in material, design, and size.

The application process itself is pretty streamlined as gathering the necessary information and submitting it typically takes just 2-3 weeks. The council then has 8 weeks to decide after validating your application. However, keep in mind that validation delays and requests for extra information from the council can extend this timeline. The cost also varies depending on your project’s complexity.

Contact us for details on conservation area regulations

For all your sash window needs in a conservation area, contact The London Sash Window Company. Our team of experts is here to answer your questions and guide you through the process. Give us a ring at 020 8017 1632, email office@londonsash.com or complete the contact form to hear from us.

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Conservation area rules for windows

Conservation area windows must adhere to specific guidelines while maintaining the architectural integrity of the area. Here’s a quick breakdown:

Dwelling houses

Replacing windows in dwelling houses within a conservation area typically doesn’t require planning permission, if the replacements are like for like in material and appearance. There’s an exception: properties with an Article 4 Direction require planning permission in all instances. An Article 4 Direction removes permitted development rights, making planning applications mandatory for alterations that wouldn’t usually need them

Flats and maisonettes

Technically, planning permission isn’t required for flats and maisonettes to replace windows if the replacements are like for like. However, local planning authorities may have their own policies regarding flats and offices, potentially requiring a planning application. We strongly advise contacting your local planning authority for specific guidance before starting any work.

Discover services for conservation area windows

With a wealth of experience with conservation area windows, our team can advise you on navigating the regulations and ensure your new sash windows enhance your property’s beauty. Contact us today on 020 8017 1632 or email office@londonsash.com to schedule a free consultation.