Improve Magazine Autumn/Winter 2021

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Heritage & Period Properties The difference between a listed and unlisted property is relatively simple. A listed building is one that has been officially recognized as notable by the UK government and as such, its details are published on the country’s national listing database. An unlisted building, by contrast, is not included in this list. If you’re thinking about buying a listed property then it may be worth considering whether you’ll need to make any changes to it or not before you do so and if doing so will jeopardize your current mortgage agreement. Trying to introduce modern glazing technology into period and listed property remains an ongoing challenge, particularly when it comes to listed properties. Conservation departments are protective of original heritage glass found in listed buildings

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The following section covers... • Window Solutions for Listed Properties • Modern Glazing in Period Properties

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