21st October 2007, 07:08 PM
The good bit of listed buildings prosecutions is the cost of putting the building back correctly. One of the better recent LB cases was a modernist house in Weybridge (I think), surrey, which was demolished without consent. The land under this house was judged to have returned to be greenbelt making the land utterly worthless. This really is probably one of the largest listed building fines.