Listed buildings
Listed buildings are buildings of special architectural or historic interest and are listed by Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) based on recommendations from Historic England.
The recommendations are based on principles of selection for listed buildings (GOV.UK).
Wandsworth has around 500 listed buildings which include a wide range of building types and ages that are considered to be of national importance.
Listed building consent
Proposals for demolition or works to alter or extend a listed building that would affect its character as a building of special architectural or historic interest require listed building consent. This includes alterations to the interior.
Find out how to make a planning application for listed building consent.
It is a criminal offence to carry out works to a listed building without consent so it is advisable to consult the our Conservation and Design Officer at an early stage in the project.
How to find out if a building is listed
There are several ways to find out if a building is listed. You can see our directory of listed buildings or view listed buildings on the map.
Descriptions and photographs can be found on our Listed Building Database. If there is no photograph of the building you are interested in on our database, you might find it on the National Heritage List for England (NHLE), which is the most up-to-date register of all nationally protected historic buildings and sites in England.
Additionally, you can refer to our glossary of architectural and building terms.