Why protecting historic windows and doors
Historic windows and doors are important because they:
- are an integral part of the fabric of old buildings
- add to their special character in both the town and the countryside
A change to the style or appearance of windows and doors can disrupt the overall appearance and harmony of a building. The impact of change can be dramatic and of detriment to:
- the individual historic building
- the character of a street or lane
This can cumulatively undermine the character, identity and distinctiveness of the Island.
Planning guidance
The purpose of the supplementary planning guidance is to:
- provide further information about the importance of historic windows and doors
- elaborate and clarify how the provisions of Island Plan policy will be applied to proposals for change affecting historic windows and doors through the planning application process
- provide further advice about the information that should be provided to as part of a planning application for change affecting historic windows and doors
Protection of historic windows and doors guidance
Status of the guidance
The current guidance will be treated as a material consideration in the determination of planning applications.
It supersedes the previous guidance on protection of historic windows and doors published in April 2018.
A history of timber windows and external doors in Jersey, published by the former Planning and Environment Committee, remains valid. It is a useful reference source which complements the content of the current guidance.
A history of timber windows and external doors in Jersey