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Listed Buildings - Cat flaps?
Hi,
We've just started letting our cats out into our garden after spending the last few months soley indoors. I was wondering if anyone knew the legal side of whether it was okay for us to make a hole in the original door (the front door the building originally came with), so as to insert a cat flap.
If that's impossible, would it be legal to take the door off it's hinges and replace it with a newer door (with cat flap), keeping the old door in the shed until the day we move or whatever?
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If you were planning to make a hole in a back door, out of sight of everyone else, then it might be argued that your proposal wouldn't alter the property's 'character as a building of special architectural or historic interest'. (Deciding whether it did or not could probably keep dozens of lawyers busy for week).
Unfortunately, it seems that your plans relate to a door where any alterations will affect the building's character. In which case, you would need to obtain permission before, for example, repainting the door a different colour. Putting a cat flap in (or putting in a temporary door complete with cat flap), without permission, would almost certainly be a breach of the Act and therefore a criminal offence.
I suggest having an informal word with the staff at the Planning Department of your local council before proceeding further. It's likely that they'll have some previous experience of dealing with cat flaps (either authorising them or demanding that they're removed) so they'll be able to give you some guidance.
Chris
Hey,
Thanks for the input/answers.
We have done some research into the legalities of replacing the door and i've looked long and hard at them, both front and back. For neither does it look to me that they are the originals, and that they have been replaced over the last 30-60 years (doors are hard to tell age if conditioning and restoration are maintained well). Is it the case that if the door has been replaced by a different home owner since the building was declared listed, that any adjustments / alterations to that door would be acceptable aslong as we kept our noses clean? Meaning, even though the previous owners have put door bells and the such on it, we could infact 'kick' a cat flap through and claim it to be the doings of the former residents??
Thanks again for the help. Cheers
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