The Listed Property Show returns to London next year

The Listed Property Show returns to London next year


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Celebrating its 12-year anniversary next year, The Listed Property Show will be returning to Olympia London in February 2018.

The event, organised by The Listed Property Owners’ Club (LPOC), will run from February 24 to February 25 2018 and will feature all the key professionals under one roof.

Attendees are encouraged to bring along any plans and drawings in order to gather more information about their listed property and talk with experts.

Participants who are renovating, maintaining or conserving their listed home will be able to put their questions to the show’s extensive panel of conservation advisors, planners, experts in VAT and insurance, architects, solicitors and leaders from Historic England.

The show will also include advice on all aspects of owning a listed property – including surveyance, buying, VAT, maintenance, insurance and legal issues – as well as hypothetical plans to alter a building and a full interactive lecture program, among other things.

Members of the LPOC will be on hand to meet and greets. Tickets for the show cost £10 in advance, or £15 on the door. Under 16’s attend for free.

For more information, please visit the website at www.lpoc.co.uk.

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