Wall mounted only if your property is in a conservation.
Is conservation area consent required for solar panels.
Normally solar installations fall under permitted development however planning permission was required for street facing solar arrays in conservation areas.
Extra restrictions on the size or location of the panels apply.
If your property is in a conservation area or in a world heritage site planning consent is required when panels are to be fitted on the principal or side elevation walls and they are visible form the highway.
However you may have to apply to your local authority for planning permission.
If solar panels are to be installed on or within the curtilage of a dwellinghouse which is listed planning permission will be required.
The following guide produced by suffolk s local authorities to support homeowners in conservation areas wishing to install a roof mounted solar pv system for electricity generation.
You can install solar panels in a conservation area.
New planning guidelines are slightly more favourable for solar installations.
You can even do it without planning permission but you do need to follow a number of rules.
To qualify as a standalone solar system the panels have to be at least 5 metres from the property stand alone s can t be installed within the boundary of listed buildings or scheduled monuments in conservation areas and world heritage sites no part of the solar installation should be nearer to any highway bounding the house than the part of the house that is nearest to that highway.