Minimalist listing
Towards a Strategy for the National Heritage List for England: A View from the Amenity Sector, written by Matthew Saunders and published by Historic England in 2021, defines minimalist listing as: ‘…a listing with a brief, descriptive List Entry satisfying only the requirement to identify the property and marry its form with address given. The type was replaced by a fuller format by 2005.’
[edit] Related articles on Designing Buildings
- Building Preservation Notice.
- Certificate of immunity.
- Fitness for purpose in listing considerations.
- Forced entry to listed buildings.
- Heritage partnership agreement.
- Historic England.
- Listed Building Consent Order.
- Listed Building Heritage Partnership Agreements.
- Listed building.
- Local Listed Building Consent Orders.
- Reactive listing.
- Scheduled monuments.
- The history of listed buildings.
- Thematic listing.
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