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List of Buildings Files Containing Secondary Sources Waltham Forest Local Studies Library- List of Buildings files containing secondary sources. Please note this list is a work in progress and some building files contain limited information. Searchroom access is by appointment only. Telephone: 020 8496 4381 or email: [email protected]. Buildings File (always check at 72.2 as well) Name Other Dates File started Abbey Injection Moulding Company, Higham’s Park 1986 Abrahams Estate see Great House & Estates, Leyton E10 Adoption Society Orphanage see Hutchison House, Browning Road, Leytonstone African Caribbean Centre, Ive Farm Lane, Leyton closed 2000 Ainslie House, 140 Chingford Mount Rd, E4 Ainslie Wood Farm see Rolls (or Rolles) Ainslie Wood Gardens Albert Road, E10 (No. 170) Built c1896 by Abrahams 2014 Albert Whicher House, 46-80 Church Hill Road E17 Built c1962 2014 Aldriche Way Estate Aldridge, Laurie (glassworks), Leyton 1986 Alice Burrell Centre, Sidmouth Road, Leyton (for adults with learning difficulties) 1996 Alliston House, Church Hill Road, Walthamstow (Old people’s 2003 home) Alpha Business Centre, South Grove E17 see also South Grove, demolished 2017 1992 Alpha Road (sheltered scheme), Chingford al-Tawhid Mosque see Leyton high Road Mosque Amman Temple see Hindu Temple, 271 Forest Road E17 Amenia Cottage, West Avenue, E17 (built c 1860) Ancient House, Church Lane E17 (2 files) Arcade Shopping Centre, E17 see also Cleveland Place Army Sports Ground, Leyton 1925 ASDA, 1 Leyton Mills, Marshall Road (opened 2001) previously National School, from 2016 Waltham Asian Centre, Orford Road E17 Forest Community Hub Asian Cricket Club, Low Hall Park (opened 1970) Assembly House, Whipps Cross Road see L72.2 Assembly Row/ Forest Place see L72.2, see also Whipps Cross Road Austinsuite (furniture company), Argall Avenue Estate, Leyton (closed 1986) Last updated 15/18/2019 1 Waltham Forest Local Studies Library- List of Buildings files containing secondary sources. Avelins, Forest Road see Winns, Forest Road Avenue Estate, Leyton Baddeley’s House see Cedar Lawn Baird & Tatlock (London) Ltd, ‘Higham House’, Walthamstow see also L34.2 Bakers’ Almshouses, L23.5 Bakers’ Bakers’ Arms (Area) Arms public house Baltic Yard see Hoe Street E17 Banbury Park, Billet Road, E17 built 2015 a.k.a. Knotts Green, Livingstone College see L72.2 Barclays Barclays Bank, 278 Hoe St E17 started as London & Provincial Bank c1887 Bawn’s Factory (W. B. Bawn), Blackhorse Lane E17 Bearman’s (department store), Leytonstone St. Catherine’s & St. Beaumont Estate, Leyton Paul’s Tower blocks demolished 2006 Bedford Road, E17 see Winns, Forest Road Belle Vue/Cooke’s Folly + Belle Vue Estate, E17 see also Biography File - Cooke and W72.2 includes material on the Belle Vue Fireguards memorial, unveiled 2018 see Berwick Road in Street Names of Walthamstow, Berwick House, High St, E17 demolished c1800, Beulah Road, E17 Bible way Christian Life Centre, Chingford Birbeck Road (South), Leyton Bishop’s Close, Walthamstow Bisterne Avenue, Walthamstow Black House see Clock House, Pretoria Avenue Black Path, Walthamstow path ran from Hackney through Walthamstow 2016 Blackhorse Lane, Walthamstow see also: Gnome House; Uplands see Blackhorse Lane, Walthamstow (development Blackhorse Mills 2018) Blackhorse Road, Walthamstow Blackhorse Road Station Last updated 15/18/2019 2 Waltham Forest Local Studies Library- List of Buildings files containing secondary sources. Book Protectors & Co., South Grove, E17 see also South Grove demolished 2017 1986 Boundary Road Estate, Walthamstow 1994 Brach(e) House (c1646) Bramblings, Chingford (pre-fab’s c1946) Brandon Mission, Stocksfield Road, Walthamstow 1956 Bridge of Hope Mission, Chingford Mount Road British Xylonite Co. Ltd, Hale End (established 1877) see also W24.5 Bromley Road, E17 see Winns, Forest Road Brookfield, Hale End Brookfield Orthopaedic Hospital (and Brookfield House) 1935 Brookscroft (+ “Voluntary child welfare centre”) (built 1556) Edward Wigram 1833-50, see Biography File Browning Road, Leytonstone (conservation area 1973) Buck House/ Lucerne Lodge (Built 1868) 1933 Bull’s Farm, Billet Road 1929 “Bungalow Town” see Lea Bridge Gardens Burton’s Corner (re: Hoe Street, new tube station) 1957 Bury Farm, Chingford Butler’s Retreat, Chingford 1987 Butterfields Estate, E17 2016 Button Lodge, 46 Stainforth Road E17 Built 2015 Buxted Lodge see also Marryat’s Lodge 1989 Camden House see Pastures Capworth Street, Leyton 2001 Caribbean Centre 1987 Carisbroke Road, Walthamstow (Carisbroke Nursing Home) Carlisle Road, Leyton Closed 1972 Carville (Home for unmarried mothers) 43 West Avenue Rd, E17, also W34.61 demolished 1976 Cassiobury House, Coppermill Lane Castle House, near Snaresbrook, Epping Forest Cathall Estate, Leytonstone 1977 Last updated 15/18/2019 3 Waltham Forest Local Studies Library- List of Buildings files containing secondary sources. Cedar Lawn, Leyton Green Road Purpose-built nursery (Baddeley’s House) Associated with Krays, probably in Hackney Cedra Court See Biography File - Kray Central Parade & Clock Tower, Hoe Street 2013 Chapel End, Walthamstow Methodist Chapel, built 1880 Chapel End, Walthamstow Cottage retreat Chasney Grocery & Delicatessen, Chingford 1999 Cherry Close, off Eden Road E17 Council flats opened 1990 Cherrydown Farm, Chingford Chestnut Farm, Forest Road, Walthamstow site of Town hall 1937 Chestnuts, Church Lane Chestnuts, High Street Chestnuts, Hoe Street Chestnuts, Oak Hill, Hale End Chingford Assembly Hall See also C38.2 Chingford Fire Station 1995 Chingford (Old Village) Forge/ Smithy, Station Road 1990 Chingford Green Conservation area 1990 Conservation area 1990 Chingford Golf Course 1994 Chingford Hall, the Manor House, near the River Lea Chingford Hall estate Chingford Hospital, Larkshall Road Originally Walthamstow Isolation Hospital, built 1901 Chingford Hydropark, New Road Leisure facility . See also Fantaseas. opened 2001 Chingford Laundry Chingford Masonic Hall 1927 Chingford Mill, Lower Hall Lane Chingford Mill Pumping Station, Lower Hall Lane Turbine House Chingford Mount Cemetery Opened 1884 1975 Chingford Naval Air Station Aerodrome 1915-18. See also C64.1 Chingford Police Station, King’s Head Hill Chingford Road, Empress Avenue, Grove Park Avenue Estate built c1912- 2015 Chingford War Memorial Park see also C72.8 Opened 1922 Christian Life Centre Hookers Lane, Walthamstow & previous addresses. Last updated 15/18/2019 4 Waltham Forest Local Studies Library- List of Buildings files containing secondary sources. Church End see Walthamstow Village Church Hill House, Church Hill, Walthamstow Church House, Orford Road see St Mary’s Church House Civic Centre see W72.6 Town Hall Clarks College see Cleveland House, 285 Hoe Street Clay Hill Claybury Hospital, Woodford (also Claybury woods) 1983 Cleveland Place/ The Scene former Arcade site. See also W38.5 Empire Cinema Built 2014 - Clevelands, High Street 1867 Cleveland House, ‘Clevelands’, 285 Hoe Street Clock House at the Forest end of Clay Street, Walthamstow Built 1813 on site of the Clock House, Pretoria Avenue 1928 “Black House”- Clock House, Wood Street Built 1710 Clock Tower, Hoe Street see Central Parade Cogan Avenue Estate Cole & Deakin (Cole’s hardware store, High St & Hoe St) Collard Road, No. 9 (formerly Lady Warwick estate gatehouse) Comely Bank Connaught Hospital Connaught Tennis Club Conservation Areas (General) 1990 Coolgardie, 74 Selwyn Avenue, Walthamstow Cooke’s Folly see Belle Vue Copped Hall see Blackhorse Road, Walthamstow (new residential Copper Works E17 development 2018) Coppermill Tower see W27.3 Walthamstow Wetlands Coppermills (Walthamstow) Coppins Cottages Cornerstone Christian Centre, 149 Canterbury Road, Leyton E10 Opened c1996 Coronation Gardens, Leyton Cornwall House, Hoe Street see Perry, A. & M. Last updated 15/18/2019 5 Waltham Forest Local Studies Library- List of Buildings files containing secondary sources. Court House, Hoe Street Cowlans (Walthamstow) Ltd, 357 Forest Road E17 Electrical contractor 1926-1996 Crooked Billet Public House Crooked Billet Roundabout “Cycle Track Estate” see Dagenham Road Dagenham Road E10, (No. 58) aka “Cycle Track Estate”, Lea Bridge Road, built 1904 Danecourt, Church Hill E17 1854-1968 Daws House see Gilwell Park, Chingford Denmark House Devonshire Farm Dairies, 145 Coppermill Lane Ditchfields, 790-794 High Road, Leyton (Toy shop) Douglas Eyre Sports Ground Drill Hall see Walthamstow Lodge Drive, The & Prospect Hill, Walthamstow Dudley Road, E17 see Winns, Forest Road Duke’s Passage / New Path see Marlowe Road (Estate) E17 Eastfield House (Jct. of High Street & Hoe Street) Eden Road E17 (Steam laundry) Electric House, Church Hill E17 Opened 1937, see also W56 Ellen Court, 14 Ridgeway E4 Elm House, Clay Street (now Forest Road) see W.A.S. No. 12: birthplace of W. Morris 1834, demolished 1898 Elm Lodge, Clay Street (now Forest Road) 1991 Elmdene, The Green Elms, Coppermill Lane Elmsdale Road, Walthamstow Emmanuel Hall, Erskine Road E17 1995 see Tatler Cinema, also W38.5 Empress Cinema for Empire Cinema, Bell Corner, Hoe Street other details see Chingford Road, Empress Avenue, Grove Park Empress Avenue Avenue Endlebury Road, Chingford Last updated 15/18/2019 6 Waltham Forest Local Studies Library- List of Buildings files containing secondary sources. Enterprise House, Chingford 500 High Rd/ Jesse Rd, Leyton E10, built 16th C, still Essex Hall/Walnut Tree House standing. aka Higham Hall, was Billet Rd/ Blackhorse Lane, built Essex Hall, Walthamstow 1596, dem. 1934 Essex House formerly Grove House, Broomhill
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