Is that actually listed? It is in a conservation area but I can’t see that the building itself is listed.
In many cases that’s why something gets listed. Listing is not just for buildings of outstanding architectural merit, it’s also to preserve typical buildings of the past.
So, for example some streets of bog-standard Victorian terraces get listed because they are bog-standard and if you don’t list the “typical/boring” buildings developers knock all of them down and you have none left.