Making changes to a listed building without permission may be a criminal act and can lead to prosecution.
The listing covers the whole building inside and out, and may include other buildings and structures within its curtilage, the ground or surrounding area.
Search for listed buildings
There are over 3,300 listed buildings in Leeds. These are identified on the National Heritage List for England which is administered by Historic England.
Find out if a property is listed.
Making changes to a listed building
Listed Building Consent is needed for demolitions and any other works (inside or out) which affect the character of a listed building. This includes extensions and alterations (including replacement windows).
Some changes will need both listed building consent and planning permission. Contact us for further advice.
Making changes to a listed building is a specialist task and getting the right advice is essential. See Historic England’s website for further information on what you may need to consider when making changes to your property and finding professional help.
Apply for Listed Building Consent
Refer to the Listed Building Consent guidance notes when completing your application. We offer a pre-application advice service if you need further guidance.
- Application form - Listed Building Consent(PDF, 661KB)
- Guidance notes - Listed Building Consent(PDF, 78KB)
Find out what supporting information to include with a Listed Building consent application.
Report unauthorised work
If you are concerned that works are being carried out to a listed building without permission, please contact our Compliance and Specialists team who will investigate and take the necessary action. This may involve negotiation, serving enforcement notices, or starting prosecution proceedings.
Report unauthorised work onlineAsk for a building to be listed
Historic England administer the National Heritage List - find out how to nominate a building to be listed.