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Locally listed buildings
This is a list of local buildings and other structures of architectural or historic interest. It includes a wide variety of buildings and structures that are of local interest that do not meet standards for inclusion on the national list.
Locally listed buildings make an important contribution to the character and appearance of the local scene. Many are important local landmarks. Others have important historical links with famous people and organisations. They may be significant developments of an area.
What are the implications of a Locally listed building?
- If a building or structure is included on the Local List, it does not mean that any additional consent are needed over and above any normal requirements for planning permission – such as for an extension or a conversion.
- However, the Local List is linked to a new policy in the Council’s Adopted Local Plan, which states that special consideration will be given to any planning application that affects a locally listed building.
- In practice, this means that owners will be encouraged to avoid unsympathetic alteration or any other changes that would diminish the architectural and historic value of buildings included on the Local List. Total demolition of a building on the Local List will normally be resisted.
How are buildings and structures selected for inclusion on the Local List?
To be included on the Local List, the building or structure should satisfy (a), and either (b) or (c) below:
- (a) authenticity – buildings should be recognisably of their time, or of a phase in their history. If they have been unsympathetically altered, the change should be easily reversible. A building which is substantially unaltered, or retains the majority of its original features, qualifies under this criterion.
- (b) architectural, local or townscape significance – the building must be a good example of a particular local building type or style, or display good quality local craftsmanship and detailing.
- (c) historical significance – the building should display physical evidence of periods of local economic, technical or social significance, well-known local people or historic events.
How do I find out what buildings are on the Local List?
Click on the Parish that you wish to see the list for
- Local List – Abbess, Beauchamp and Berners Roding Parish
- Local List – Buckhurst Hill Parish
- Local List – Bobbingworth Parish
- Local List – Chigwell Parish
- Local List – Epping
- Local List – Epping Upland Parish
- Local List – Fyfield Parish
- Local List – High Laver Parish
- Local List – High Ongar Parish
- Local List – Lambourne Parish
- Local List – Loughton Parish
- Local List – Little Laver Parish
- Local List – Magdalen Laver Parish
- Local List – Matching Parish
- Local List – Moreton Parish
- Local List – Nazeing Parish
- Local List – North Weald Bassett Parish
- Local List – Ongar Parish
- Local List – Roydon Parish
- Local List – Sheering Parish
- Local List – Stanford Rivers Parish
- Local List – Stapleford Abbotts Parish
- Local List – Stapleford Tawney Parish
- Local List – Theydon Bois Parish
- Local List – Theydon Garnon Parish
- Local List – Theydon Mount Parish
- Local List – Waltham Abbey
- Local List – Willingale Parish
More information
For more information please contact
- Telephone: 01992 564358
- Email: ContactLB@eppingforestdc.gov.uk
- Write to us at:
Listed Buildings and Conservation, Epping Forest District Council, Civic Offices, High Street, Epping, Essex CM16 4BZ