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2. ‘Climate Change and Traditional Buildings: The Approach taken by Historic Scotland’;Curtis;Journal of Architectural Conservation,2010
3. English Heritage. Guidance Note (November 2010). ‘Energy efficiency and Historic Buildings – Application of Part L of the Building Regulations to historic and traditionally constructed buildings’ or http://www.english-heritage.org.uk English Heritage provides further advice on how to achieve energy conservation measures at http://www.helm.org.uk/upload/pdf/EnergyConservation.pdf.
4. The Prince's Regeneration Trust (2010). ‘The Green Guide for Historic Buildings: How to improve the environmental performance of listed and historic buildings’ The Stationary Office (TSO)@Blackwell Norwich England.
5. North Norfolk District Council. Design Guide (December 2008) Supplementary Planning Document Cromer England.