Replacement consumer unit. Listed building consent ?

Hi guys. I have been asked to replace a consumer unit in a listed building. A domestic apartment to be precise. The existing consumer unit is a bog standard plastic split load board fitted probably 20 years ago. Am I likely to require any sort of permission as the building is listed. There are no other works involved so not altering any existing or historical features. Cheers. Gary

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  • +1 for seeing what actually mentioned on the listing. Things can be different for Grade I, Grade II, Grade II* etc. (other codes are also available in other parts of the UK) and often particular features of the building are listed rather than every detail. It's not all down to ancient history either - Emley Moor TV transmitter is apparently Grade II listed!

    While I doubt the replacement of the CU itself would be be an issue, if the CU is mounted on some especially nice oak panelling for example or the modern plasterwork you want to dill into covers an historic wall construction, or a larger enclosure was more visually intrusive than the old one, or you need an extra box to extend the existing cables, etc etc things might not be quite so clear cut.

       - Andy.

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  • +1 for seeing what actually mentioned on the listing. Things can be different for Grade I, Grade II, Grade II* etc. (other codes are also available in other parts of the UK) and often particular features of the building are listed rather than every detail. It's not all down to ancient history either - Emley Moor TV transmitter is apparently Grade II listed!

    While I doubt the replacement of the CU itself would be be an issue, if the CU is mounted on some especially nice oak panelling for example or the modern plasterwork you want to dill into covers an historic wall construction, or a larger enclosure was more visually intrusive than the old one, or you need an extra box to extend the existing cables, etc etc things might not be quite so clear cut.

       - Andy.

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