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List of Buildings of Special Architectural Or Historic Interest LIST OF BUILDINGS OF SPECIAL ARCHITECTURAL OR HISTORIC INTEREST STREET NAME DESCRIPTION GRADE BAKER STREET No. 179 II (east side) No. 329 II Nos. 172 and 174 II BEECH HILL Hadley Wood Golf Club II GV (south side) (off) House Stable Range to North of II GV Hadley Wood Golf Club House No. 53 (Camlet House) II THE BOURNE, N14 Grovelands Park Hospital I (North Side) (off) (original block only) Granary to West of II Grovelands Park Lodge to Grovelands Park II (at corner of Queen Elizabeth Drive) Walls, Gates and Railings in II front of Lodge to Grovelands Park Hospital at junction of The Bourne and Queen Elizabeth Drive Pair of Gun Posts outside II gate to Grovelands Park Hospital at junction of The Bourne and Queen Elizabeth Drive THE BOURNE, N14 Wall forming boundary of (South Side) front gardens of Nos. 44 to II 50 (even) April 2018 1 BOURNE HILL, N13 Parish Church of St John II* (South Side) the Evangelist, Palmers Green with Parish Room BOWES ROAD, N11 Arnos Grave Station II (North Side) BOWES ROAD, N11 Junior and Infant School II BOWES ROAD, N11 Bowes Road Library and II GV (South Side) Arnos Pool Bowes Road Clinic II GV BRAMLEY ROAD, N14 Oakwood Station II GV (South Side) Station Sign to North of II GV Oakwood Station BRAMLEY ROAD, N14 Trent Park House II (North Side) (off) Sculptures to north-east and II north-west of terrace of Trent Park Monument to south-west of II Trent Park, near the east end of the Avenue Monument to west-south- II west of Trent Park, near the west end of the Avenue Statue approx 12 metres II north-west corner of terrace at Trent Park (formerly listed under ‘sculptures’ to north-east and north-west of terrace of Trent Park) Statue approx 12 metres II GV north-west corner of terrace at Rent Park (formerly listed under ‘sculptures’ to north-east and north-west of terrace of Trent Park) Statue of ACTAEON to left II GV April 2018 2 of main entrance to Trent Park Statue of Venus to right of II GV main entrance to Trent Park Pair of gate piers, approx 25 II GV metres to south-west of main entrance of Trent Park Urn on pedestal approx 120 II GV metres north west of Trent Park Statue on north west end of II GV terrace at Trent Park Pair of Sphinxes flanking II GV steps on east side of terrace at Trent Park Orangery with front terrace II GV and wall with sphinxes at Trent Park Pergola, known as Wisteria II GV Walk to south east of former stable block at Trent Park Gatepier with gate at south II GV east end of Wisteria Walk at Trent Park BRAMLEY ROAD De Bohun Park Clock II Tower BRIGADIER HILL No. 1 (Brigadier House) II (East Side) Walls and Railings around II garden of No. 1 (Brigadier House) BRIGADIER HILL No. 30 (St Faith’s Cottage) II (West Side) No. 30A BROOMFIELD LANE, N13 East wall of Broomfield Park II* including attached Garden House April 2018 3 South Walls of Broomfield II Park and Inner Garden Walls West Walls of Broomfield II Park BROOMFIELD LANE, N13 Broomfield House, II* (North Side) Broomfield Park BROWNING ROAD, N11 St Luke’s Vicarage II (East side) (including Vicarage Flat) BROWNING ROAD, N11 Church of St Luke II (West side) Parish Room attached to Church of St Luke BULLS CROSS The Orchards II (West side) The Pied Bull Public House II Myddelton House II Market Cross in the grounds II of Myddelton House Iron Bridge in the grounds II of Myddelton House Lake Terrace in the grounds II of Myddelton House Stable block to North of II Myddelton House Wall to East of Myddelton II House grounds BULLS CROSS The Scout Hall II GV (East side) (Maiden’s Bridge Cottages) No. 4, No. 5 (Maiden’s II GV Bridge Cottages) No. 6 (Maiden’s Bridge II GV Cottages) No. 7 (Maiden’s Bridge II GV Cottages) April 2018 4 BULLS CROSS RIDE Bulls Cross Lodge II (West Side) BULLS CROSS Garnault II BULLSMOOR LANE Capel House II* Garden Walls to East of II Capel House Stables and former Coach- II GV house range at Capel Manor BURNT FARM RIDE Glasgow Stud Farmhouse II (North of Sanders’ (formerly listed under Corner) Sander’s Corner, Theobalds Park Road) BURY STREET Church of St Michael II (North Side) St Michael’s Vicarage II GV BURY STREET WEST, N9 Salisbury House II* Wall to South-west of II Salisbury House Garden Wall to East of Salisbury II House BUSH HILL PARK, N21 Clarendon Arch and Tunnel II BUSH HILL ROAD Bush Hill Sluice II (East Side off) CAMLET WAY No. 83 and attached wall, II GV (North Side) gatepier and gate Hadley Wood No. 87 and attached wall, II GV gatepier and gate Nos. 89 and 91 (Pegasus) II GV CANNON HILL, N14 No. 2 (The Hermitage) April 2018 5 (East Side) II No. 4 (The Coach House) II No. 6 (Cannon Hall) II CANNON HILL, N14 Northmet House (Central II* (West Side) Section) CANNON HILL K6 Telephone Kiosk II opposite Nos. 49-52 Cannon Hill, Southgate CARRS LANE, N21 Entrance Lodge to Bush Hill II Park Golf Club (Burnt Down) CATTLEGATE ROAD Owls Hall Farmhouse II (North side) (off) Holly Hill Farmhouse II CEDAR ROAD Eastern (Anglican) II GV (North Side off) Cemetery Chapel at Lavender Hill Gardens of Remembrance Western (Non-Conformist) II GV chapel and attached urinal at Lavender Hill Gardens of Remembrance Cemetery Lodge and II GV attached railings and gates CHASE SIDE, ENFIELD Church of Saint Michael and II All Angels CHASE SIDE, ENFIELD No. 77 II GV (East Side) No. 79 II GV Nos 81 & 83 II GV No. 85 II GV No. 87 II GV No. 89 II GV Nos. 93 and 95 II GV April 2018 6 No. 97 II GV No. 103 II CHASE SIDE, ENFIELD Christ Church United I GV (West Side) Reform Church, with attached meeting room CHASE SIDE Nos. 22-36 Gloucester II Place Cottages II GV War Memorial CHASE SIDE, N14 Southgate Underground II* GV (South side) Station (Surface Buildings & Southgate platforms) Station Pylons to North & II* GV South of Southgate Station Nos. 1 to 8 (consecutive) II GV including No. 1 Chaseside (including eight lamp posts to east and west) Church of St Andrew II CHASE SIDE, N21 Church of Saint Michael and II (North Side) All Angels Southgate CHURCHBURY LANE, Wall along lane II ENFIELD (North Side) CHURCH HILL, N21 Devon House II (North-East Side) Winchmore Hill Friends’ Meeting House II Walls around graveyard of II Friends Meeting House Church of St. Paul C No. 1 Woodside Cottages II GV April 2018 7 The old School House, II GV Woodside Cottages The Cottage, Woodside II GV Cottages CHURCH LANE Wall at back of gardens to II (East Side) “Silverdale” and to No. 58 Silver Street CHURCH STREET, N9 Lamb’s Cottage II* (North Side) Edmonton Forecourt Railings and gate II to Lamb’s Cottage Nos. 19 and 21 II The Charles Lamb Halls II (formerly listed as Charles Lamb Institute) CHURCH STREET, N9 Nos. 20 and 20A II GV (South Side) Nos. 22 and 22A Edmonton No. 24 II GV The School II GV Church of All Saints II* CHURCH STREET, War Memorial II GV ENFIELD CHURCH WALK Church of St Andrew II* (East Side) Wall to East of Church of St. II Andrew CHURCH WALK North-east building of II* GV (West Side) Enfield Grammar School (Formerly listed as Enfield Grammar School) Uvedale House II GV CLAY HILL Wall at East end near II April 2018 8 (North Side) junction with Forty Hill The Firs II GV Little Pipers II GV Bramley House (now II hospital) The Rose and Crown Public II House South Lodge (off II Whitewebbs Park) Walls to North of Gough II Park Cottage CLAY HILL Clay Hill Lodge II (South Side) K6 Telephone Kiosk near II Junction with Browning Road The Fallow Buck Inn II Church of St John the II Baptist COCKFOSTERS ROAD West entrance gateway to II (East Side) Trent Park Bollards at entrance II gateway to Trent Park Cockfosters LRT Station II including platforms and platform canopies COCKFOSTERS ROAD Nos. 325-335 (odd) II (West Side) COCKFOSTERS ROAD Front Lodge at Trent Park II GV (North-east, off) April 2018 9 COCKFOSTER ROAD Cockfosters War Memorial II (Junction of Chalk Lane) COMPTON TERRACE, No. 1A (Village Green II N21 Antiques) CREWS HILL The Paddocks Northaw and II* GV CATTLEGATE ROAD Cuffley (North Side) DONKEY LANE Queen Elizabeth Stadium II ENFIELD LOCK Nos. 4-14 (consecutive) II GV Government Row Nos. 18-28 (consecutive) II GV Government Row FERNEY HILL Farmhouse and attached II barn at Ferney Hill Farm FERNEY HILL Obelisk near North-west II (South Side) angle of Trent Park FLASH ROAD (off) Bridge at West end of Lake II (also known as FLASH in Whitewebbs Wood LANE) FORE STREET, N18 No. 236 and No. 238 II (East Side) No. 258 and No. 260 II FORE STREET, N18 Angel Place II GV (West Side) Nos. 183 to 191 (odd) Nos. 285A and 187A, No. 195 (incorporating former No. 193) April 2018 10 LOWER FORE STREET No. 320 (Old Police Station) II Edmonton FORE STREET Edmonton Public Library II (West Side) and attached gates FORTY HILL Worcester Lodge II (East Side) Forty Hill House II Longbourne (Formerly listed II as The Elms) Garden Walls and railings to II Longbourne Elsynge House and Elsynge II Cottage (Formerly listed as Elsynge Cottage) Waltham Cottage II Sparrow Hall II FORTY HILL Wrought iron screen and II (West Side) railings at end of Forty Hill near junction of Clay Hill Nos.
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