HL Deb 17 November 2004 vol 666 c170WA
Lord Northbourne

asked Her Majesty's Government:

What guidelines or directions (other than those contained in planning policy guidance 15) they have given to planning authorities in England on the subject of applications for change of use for barns or other farm buildings which are of historic or architectural interest. [HL4974]

Lord Rooker

A planning application is required wherever it is proposed to convert farm buildings into a non-agricultural use. Such an application would be considered by the local planning authority in the light of its development plan documents and any other material factors. For example, besides the advice in planning policy guidance note 15 on the reuse of historic buildings, planning policy statement 7,Sustainable Development in Rural Areas, encourages diversification and reuse of suitable existing buildings in the countryside, while recognising the need to preserve those of architectural and historic interest or which contribute to local character.

English Heritage and the Countryside Agency have jointly commissioned research into traditional farm buildings, which will be published early next year. Also in 2005, English Heritage will be preparing policy and detailed good practice guidance in respect of works to such buildings.