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Historic Building Grants

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Oxford City Council has allocated a small amount of money each financial year since the early 1970's to offer grant-aid towards the repair and restoration of historic buildings and structures that are part of the public domain.

Buildings and structures listed for their special architectural or historic interest are eligible for consideration. Unlisted buildings that are considered to be of local architectural or historic interest by the City Council may also be eligible.

Historic buildings grants are offered to ensure that works compatible with the building and area are carried out in a sensitive manner with sympathetic, natural and appropriate materials. Grants are not made for works using unsustainably produced tropical hardwoods.

What criteria and types of buildings or works are eligible for consideration for an Historic Building Grant?

Types of buildings and works eligible:

  1. Features of special interest such as main chimney-stacks, porches, stone detailing and carving.
  2. Roof coverings. (Not Welsh slate)
  3. Original window and door types.
  4. External walls to buildings, significant front garden walls and railings.
  5. Grants are not awarded for works that are retrospective.
  6. Grants may be awarded towards the upkeep of gardens, where carried out in conjunction with work to buildings and structures.

How do I apply for a Historic Building Grant?

The process

If the criteria above applies to your proposals and you wish to proceed with your enquiries, you must obtain an application form from the Conservation department using the contact details on the right of this page, or download the form below:

Historic Building Grant Application Form (76kB PDF)

Fill in the form clearly and send back to us using the contact details on the right of the page. You should also provide any supporting information, for example, photographs or historical documentation on the building/structure, which will help the Council consider your submission. Copies of contractors' estimates or surveyors/architects specifications are essential and should be included.

There will be a waiting period when your application is processed.  Do not commence work during this period, as you will cease to be eligible for grant aid.

An officer from the Conservation Section of the Planning Department will contact you in order to carry out an inspection of the property in connection with the proposed works and grant application. After this inspection, applications for grant aid will be considered and a letter will inform you of the decision.

If you are successful, you will be able to start work. You must notify the Conservation Section of the commencement of works on site in order that they may be inspected as they progress. The grant is made payable on the completion of the works to a satisfactory standard, using the materials and methods specified. The quality of materials, workmanship and care taken on the work is essential to its success. If changes are to be made, you should notify the Conservation Section at once so that suitable alternatives can be discussed.

Past projects that have benefited from historic building grants include:


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Contact Details

Historic Buildings and Conservation Areas Team
Ramsay House
10 St Ebbe's Street
Oxford
Ox1 1PT

Tel: 01865 252640

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