Conservation Areas
The picture on the left is a project we recently completed in Bollington conservation area. It consisted of 2 replacement sliding box sash window refurbishments where the sashes were upgraded to incorporate 2011 building regs compliant double glazed units, and a replica bespkoe door and frame. A full painting service was also provided.
Householders can normally make minor alterations to their houses without requiring planning permission. This is called “permitted development”. However, in Conservation Areas, the Council has removed these “permitted development rights” by making an Article 4 Direction.
Article 4 Directions are made under part of the planning legislation called the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995. The effect of a Direction is that planning permission is required for specified classes of works that are carried out on any elevation facing a highway. Typically, these are:
- making any alteration to the roof – this includes replacing the slates or tiles, putting in a rooflight or altering dormer windows (the insertion of dormer windows requires planning permission in any event)
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removal, replacement or alteration of windows and doors
- painting or rendering external brickwork.
NB – It is always best to check the specifics of any given conservation area directly with your local Conservation officer.
An Article 4 direction does not prevent you from altering or repairing your home. Repair and maintenance work which does not change the appearance of the property will not need planning permission provided that the same types of materials are used. This means that any Sash window, Casement window, Door or Shop Front Restoration undertaken by joineryworkshop.com, will not require planning permission.
joineryworkshop.com have worked in many conservation areas and with many conservation officers across the country and, where appropriate, we are able to obtain written confirmation that any proposed work does not require planning permission on our client’s behalf. In cases where planning permission will be required, we can provide detailed specification, samples and drawings to support your application.
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Double Glazing Sash Windows in a Conservation Area
Many Conservation officers will not allow existing single glazed box Sliding Sash windows to be refurbished and double glazed as this normally will alter the exterior appearance of a property. However, our custom made replica double glazed sashes have so far been approved in 100% of Conservation areas where we have submitted details of our specification directly to the Conservation officer. This applies to both Victorian and Georgian (the small squares) styles of window. Most recently our double glazed replica Sash replacements were approved in such a conservation senseative area as Chester city walls.



