Adapting historic buildings for energy and carbon efficiency
As historic buildings continue to change and evolve, they need to contribute to a greener future and be fit for purpose for the people who live in, experience and care for them. If done thoughtfully and carefully, changes to historic buildings can achieve the complementary goals of protecting our heritage and adapting to climate change. Keeping historic buildings in use, through sensitive repair, maintenance and adaptation, can help to reduce carbon emissions, reliance on fossil fuels, and energy costs.?
Document details
- Link to document on publisher's website
- Adapting historic buildings for energy and carbon efficiency from Historic England
- Document type
- Guidance
- Date published
- 23 July 2024
- Last updated
- 23 July 2024
- Published by
- Historic England
Related content on legislation.gov.uk
The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015
Regulatory topics
- Permissions
- Climate Action
- Building interventions