Hi all,
I'm currently renovating a house that's roughly 250 years old, it's got 12 inch thick solid stone walls and the street is in a conservation area. I've had building control round to inspect a beam for a separate job and they mentioned about re-plastering (they saw all the walls back to stone) and needing insulated boards on the external walls.
After scouring the building regs and various forums and websites I'm 95% sure that being in a conservation area means we don't have to put the insulated boards on unless we want to, but I'm just looking for someone with a bit more knowledge to back me up or tell me why I'm wrong.
Thanks in advance.
I'm currently renovating a house that's roughly 250 years old, it's got 12 inch thick solid stone walls and the street is in a conservation area. I've had building control round to inspect a beam for a separate job and they mentioned about re-plastering (they saw all the walls back to stone) and needing insulated boards on the external walls.
After scouring the building regs and various forums and websites I'm 95% sure that being in a conservation area means we don't have to put the insulated boards on unless we want to, but I'm just looking for someone with a bit more knowledge to back me up or tell me why I'm wrong.
Thanks in advance.