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10.9 Statutory Listed Buildings and Ancient Monuments Continued Ealing’s Adopted 2004 Plan for the Environment / DCLG Direction 2007 Chapter Ten 10.9 Statutory Listed Buildings and See Policy 4.6 and 4.9 and Ancient Monuments Map Sheets 7 and 9 The Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest prepared by the Department of the Environment (all Grade 2 unless indicated) Acton High Street, W3 (see High Street, W3) Acton Lane, W4 2 Telephone Kiosks at corner of Acton Lane and South Parade, Chiswick Park Station (including two platforms with canopies and shelters and shops to either side of ticket hall) at corner of Acton Lane and Bollo Lane. Acton Park, W3 (see East Churchfield Road, W3) Allenby Road, 13. Southall Aston Road, W5 (see Woodville Road, W5) Avenue, The: W4 London Bhuddist Vihara (former CAV Social Club), Bedford House(flats 1-12a) and 4 gate piers, 1, 1a, 1b, 2-37 (consec), 39, K6 Telephone Kiosk. Bedford Road, W4 1A, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and Pillar Box at junction with The Orchard. Bideford Ave, Perivale (see Western Avenue, Perivale) Blenheim Road, W4 1a, 1b, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25. Bollo Lane, W4 Bollo Lane Junction Signal Box (see Acton Lane, W4 and Gunnersbury Lane, W3) Boston Road, W7 Church of St Thomas (Grade 2*) Brentmead Gdns, St Mary West Twyford Church NW10 Bridge, The; W5 (see Uxbridge Road, W5) Bulls Bridge Rd, Bulls Bridge (Bridge No 21) over Grand Union Canal – Paddington Branch junction. S'thall (Partly within LB Hillingdon) Campbell Road, W7 Hanwell Railway Station (Main up side building and down side island platform at Hanwell Station) Castlebar Rd, W5 28, 30. Charlbury Grove, W5 St Benedict’s Ealing Abbey Church Church Lane, W5 1, 15. Church Road, W7 Church of St Mary (Grade 2*), Glasse Monument in St Mary’s Churchyard, 99 (Spring Cottage), 134, 135 (Rectory Cottage), 204 (The Hermitage), Stable Block in Brent Lodge Park Church Road, Northolt (see Ruislip Road, Northolt) Churchfield Rd East (see East Churchfield Road, W3) W3 Common, The; W5 6, 7, 8, 9. Crescent, The; Southall Water Tower (1, The Straight) Southall Crown Street, W3 Ice House in Woodlands Recreation Ground. Ealing Green, W5 St Mary’s (BT building) - house, gates and railings, Morgan House, Wrexham Lodge, Willow House, 22 and 22a The Green (chemist), Pine Cottage, Thorpe Lodge (Walpole Park), White House and Stages 2, 3a, 3b, 5 .Ealing Studios Ealing Road, Northolt Church of St Mary (Grade 1) Moated Site at Northolt Manor is a Scheduled Ancient Monument Ealing Village, W5 1-128 (consec), 129 and 130 (Lodge), 131 and 132 (Lodge), clubroom, swimming pool and lamp posts East Churchfield Rd, Nos. 1-20 (consec) Goldsmiths Almshouses (1-20) and Chapel, and railings fronting W3 road (Grade 2*), Obelisk in Acton Park (opposite Goldsmiths Almshouses). Edgehill Road, W13 Thorncote. Elm Grove Road, W5 All Saints Church Fairway, The; Northolt St Barnabas Church at corner of Raglan Way Ferrymead Gardens, (see Oldfield Lane South) Greenford Glade Lane, Southall Grand Union Canal Lock and Bridge No 90 (walls, gates, sluices and bridge, Hanwell Flight) Grand Union Canal (see Bulls Bridge Road, Glade Lane, Windmill Lane) Green, The; W5 (see Ealing Green, W5) Green, The; Southall Southall Manor House Green Lane, W7 (see Windmill Lane, Southall) Gunnersbury Lane, Acton Town Station, including integral parade of shops W3 Hanger Green, W5 (see Western Avenue, W5) 28 Ealing’s Adopted 2004 Plan for the Environment / DCLG Direction 2007 Chapter Ten 10.9 Statutory Listed Buildings and Ancient Monuments continued Haven Green, W5 36 (chemist shop) High Street, W3 Acton Hill Methodist Church, George and Dragon PH, 185, 241, 243, 245, 247, 249, 251, 253, 255, 257, 259, 261, 263, 265, 267, Gala Bingo Club (20-34), Acton Town Hall, Chimney at Acton Public Swimming Baths, Acton Public Library High Street, Southall Red Lion public house (94-100) Highview Road 75 Hillcrest Road, W5 7 Horsenden Lane, Iron Age Settlement on Horsenden Hill is a Scheduled Ancient Monument P'vale King Street, W3 Church of St Mary, The Way Monument in the Churchyard of St Mary. Little Ealing Lane, W5 Rochester House, Place House (King Fahad Academy for Girls) Leighton Road, W13 The Forester PH Mall, The; W5 NatWest Bank,( formerly Ealing Town Hall - 18), 7, 42, 43 Marchwood Cresc, W5 (see Charlbury Grove, W5) Marlborough 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, Crescent, W4 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45, 47, 49, 51, 53, and railings to front of Nos 41 and 43. Mattock Lane, W5 86, Church of St John Meadvale Road, W5 Brentham Clubhouse Mount Avenue, W5 33, 35, 37 Mount Park Road, W5 Lamp Standard at junction with Park Hill, 46, 56 (St Peters vicarage), Church of St Peter (Grade 2*) Mount, The; W3 (see King Street, W3) New Broadway, W5 Parish Church of Christ the Saviour (Grade 2*), Ealing Town Hall Newburgh Road, W3 Gate, gate piers and railings to rear of Nos 13 and 15 Newton Grove, W4 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and adjoining stables Northfield Avenue, W5 Northfields Station including forecourt walls and platforms, 266/268 (former Odeon Cinema) (Grade 2*) Northfield Road 53 (warehouse, 49-53 in Gazetter) North Road, Southall 77 (Grove House) Norwood Road, 196, 198 Southall Norwood Green Rd, The Grange, Friars Lawn, Norwood Hall Southall Oldfield Lane South, Church of the Holy Cross (Grade 1), Holy Cross New Church (Grade 2*), 162 Greenford (Bethan House) Orchard, The, W4 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 37 (see Bedford Road, W4) Osterley Park Roman Bridge (across watercourse in fields west of Windmill Lane Grade 2*) (Partly within LB Hounslow) Osterley Views (see Uxbridge Road, Southall) Park Hill, W5 (see Mount Park Road, W5) Park, The; W5 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 Perivale Lane, Church of St Mary the Virgin (Grade 1) Greenford Lych Gate (north west of Church of St Mary the Virgin) Colleton Tomb, St Mary the Virgin Churchyard Pitshanger Lane Church of St Barnabas Popes Lane Northern boundary wall of Ealing Cemetery (80m) (Grade 2) Queen Anne’s Gdns, 1, 2, 3, 4, 4a, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 W4 Queen Anne’s Grove, 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, W4 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 33, 35 Raglan Way, Northolt (see Fairway, Northolt) Ruislip Road, Northolt White Hart public house at corner of Church Road Rydal Crescent, (see Western Avenue, Perivale) Perivale Scotch Common The Kent Hotel St Mary’s Road, W5 19, 21, 23, 94 (Westfield House), Church of St Mary (Grade 2*) St Stephen’s Road, Former Church of St Stephen (St Stephen’s Court, 1-22) W13 Sharvel Lane, Northolt Moated Site at Down Barns Farm is a Scheduled Ancient Monument 29 Ealing’s Adopted 2004 Plan for the Environment / DCLG Direction 2007 Chapter Ten 10.9 Statutory Listed Buildings and Ancient Monuments continued South Ealing Road, Two Chapels at South Ealing Cemetery, (197) Cemetery Lodge (includes the W5 Boardroom), (199) South Lodge, and the cemetery boundary wall to the western boundary at Ealing Cemetery (70m) – (Grade 2) South Parade, W4 1 (Melbourne House), 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 (Grade 2*) Duke of Sussex PH (75) (see Acton Lane and The Avenue, W4) South Road, Southall Himalaya Palace Theatre (Grade 2*) (formerly Liberty Cinema) Station Approach, W7 (see Campbell Road) Station Road, W5 North Ealing Station (Grade 2) Tentelow Lane, Church of St Mary (Grade 2*), Robins Memorial in St Mary’s Churchyard, The Southall Plough Public House, 15 (former Norwood Free School) – (Grade 2*) (see Osterley Park) Tudor Road, Southall Church of St George Twyford Abbey Rd, Twyford Abbey and Wall to Garden NW10 Twyford Crescent, W3 (see Uxbridge Road, W3) Uxbridge Road, W3 West Lodge at Grosvenor Court; The Elms, within Twyford High School (Grade 2*) Uxbridge Road, W5 Ealing Common Station including vestibule shops and platforms, 2 The Bridge (shop), Mile post (north side of Ealing Common at junction with The Common) Uxbridge Road, W7 Railing, gate piers and gates to City of Westminster Cemetery, Hanwell Bridge over River Brent. Uxbridge Road, W13 Mile post (outside 173, Bulvinos House) Uxbridge Road, Brunel’s Wharncliffe Viaduct (Grade 1). Former St Bernard’s Hospital (part is within Southall Ealing Hospital and part is Osterley Views), Former St Bernard’s Hospital Entrance Gateway and Lodges, Ealing Hospital Chapel and West Lodge. Water Pump opposite Lyndhurst Avenue on south edge of West Middlesex Golf Course Walpole Park, W5 Pitshanger Manor Museum(Grade 1). Entrance Archway and gate to Pitshanger Manor (Grade 1). Perceval Lodge at Pitshanger Manor, Stone Bridge at north end of pond Walpole Park (Grade 2*), North Boundary Wall to Walpole Park fronting Mattock Lane, and stone bench adjacent to wall West End Rd, Northolt (see Sharvel Lane, Northolt) Western Avenue, W5 Park Royal Station and adjoining shops and flats including 1-6 Station Chambers and 1, 1a, 1b to 11a and 11b Hanger Green. Western Avenue, Hoover Building (Tesco superstore, former Hoover factory). Main front block (Grade Perivale 2*). Former canteen block (front) (Grade 2*) Gates, 2 gate piers and railings between them on corner of Western Avenue and Rydal Crescent. Forecourt piers, gates and railings, Gates and 2 gate piers, frontage to Bideford Avenue Western Road, (see Bulls Bridge Road, Southall) Southall Whitton Avenue East, The Sudbury Stone in the grounds of Sudbury Golf Club behind the club house Perivale The Moated Site at Sudbury Golf Course is a Scheduled Ancient Monument Windsor Road, W5 Polish R.C.
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