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Pink Cottages No Longer Allowed Apparently !
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-devon -231279 07
You see pink and other coloured cottages all over the West Country. I can't see why the local council has kicked up such a fuss !
You see pink and other coloured cottages all over the West Country. I can't see why the local council has kicked up such a fuss !
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.depends, Sharingan. I'm in a conservation area where all the houses are red brick and look wonderful together, across several streets.
But on one street just outside the zone people have for some reason decided to paint their redbrick houses... red. And not just one red. Every one is a different shade, from pink to orange. It looks ludicrous. I'm very happy that people are prevented from doing it in our street.
This may be a different case, as she says the house always was pink, in which case she should be allowed to keep it the same colour.
But on one street just outside the zone people have for some reason decided to paint their redbrick houses... red. And not just one red. Every one is a different shade, from pink to orange. It looks ludicrous. I'm very happy that people are prevented from doing it in our street.
This may be a different case, as she says the house always was pink, in which case she should be allowed to keep it the same colour.
Its what happens when you buy a listed building and live in a conservation area, you must apply and be told what the permissions and requirements are with very little to say for yourself. Painting the facade is a material change, so they are right to stick by their rules. She should have checked this out first.
The old adage "Well, one has to draw a line somewhere, doesn't one?" might be used in this type of situation, Anyway, what if Queenie decided to slosh camouflage paint all over Buckingham Palace? Number one, it would look horrendous; number two, the tourists would be running amok all over London trying to find it.
Good job whoever moaned about it doesn't live in Balamory ;-)
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Goes with the territory of living in a listed building. Although I think building conservationists are bureaucratic in the extreme it is their job and if you have any feelings about preserving some of our heritage you'd forgive them. In some of the Med countries, Spain for example, they are far stricter than this, limiting exterior paint to about 4 specified colours and shutters have to be white, brown or green. I think it adds to the national identity personally.
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