In most areas, you will not need planning permission. However, if the property is listed or in a conservation area, you will need listed building consent or planning permission to paint the exterior. A surveyor or architect's advice will be invaluable as they can help with this process.
Moor Row
Moor Row is a village situated in North West England. It remains in Cumbria as well as lies on a minor road off the A595 road south of Whitehaven. Moor Row is a residential community positioned in between Whitehaven and Egremont on Cumbria's coastal plain. The background of Moor Row returns to at the very least 1762, however it was the 19th century exploration of iron ore in the vicinity that built the 'row of homes on a moor'. Cornish tin miners relocated here to work the mines, and their existence is kept in mind in a number of road names such as Penzance Street. One street, Dalzell, is named after Thomas Henry Dalzell, a mine proprietor. The town name probably describes the Scalegill street houses, which are noted on an 1860 Ordnance Survey map. The 1859 houses on Dalzell Street are thought to be the oldest of the terraced rows. The town has actually grown in the 20th century, adding contemporary country residences to the blend and also is remaining to do so in the 21st century.