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Appendices

Appendix A List of listed buildings and structures

Appendix B Exhibition Panels

Appendix C Questionnaire and Response

Appendix D Project List

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Appendix A Listed buildings and structures

City of Westminster (The Strand Conservation Area) • 1,2 and 3 The Institute of Actuaries and • Royal Courts of Justice, The Strand Grade I attached railings, Staple Inn, Grade II • St Clements Danes Church, The Strand Grade I • 7 – 8 Staple Inn Grade II • Clement House, 99 – 101 Aldwych Grade II • 9 – 10 Staple Inn Grade II • 6 – 7 Portugal Street Grade II • 4, 5, 6 and attached pump, Staple Inn Grade I • Kings Chambers, ? Grade II • Hall and attached railings, Staple Inn Grade II • 2 – 4 Lincoln Chambers, Portsmouth Street & • Lamp post in Staple Inn Court Grade II 11 Sheffi eld Street Grade II • Cobbled setts in Staple Inn Court Grade II • HM Land Registry Building, Lincoln’s Inn Fields Grade II • 14 Took’s Court Grade II • 39 – 49 Lincoln’s Inn Fields Grade II* • 15 Took’s Court and attached railings Grade II* • 110 – 113 (The Law Society), Chancery Lane, • 16 Took’s Court and attached railings Grade II including 16 – 19 Bell Yard Grade II* • Clifford’s Inn Passage – Gatehouse, • 114 Chancery Lane, (Former Law Fire gateway & screen wall Grade II Insurance Offi ce, including 16 Bell Yard) Grade II* • 115 Chancery Lane Grade II The following listed buildings also contribute to the Conservation Area • 119 – 120 Chancery Lane Grade II (City of , Chancery Lane Conservation Area doc.) • 126 Chancery Lane Grade II • 193 Fleet Street Grade II • War Memorial, Grade II • 194 Fleet Street Grade II • St Dunstan in the West Church, Fleet Street Grade I • 4 -5 Bell Yard Grade II • Gates and railings to St Dunstan’s Church Grade II • 61 Carey Street Grade II • 10 Fleet Street Grade II • 87 Chancery Lane Grade II • 13 – 14 Fleet Street Grade II • 15 – 16 Fleet Street Grade II • 18 – 19 Fleet Street Grade II • 187 Fleet Street Grade II (Chancery Lane Conservation Area) • Greystoke Place Grade II • Public Record Offi ce, Chancery Lane and walls, railings and lamps fronting the Public Record Offi ce Grade II* (the Conservation Area) • K2 telephone kiosk, opposite number 15 Fetter Lane • 199, 200 and 201 High Holborn (south side) Grade II Grade II • 207 High Holborn (south side) Grade II • 32 – 33 Furnival Street Grade II • 208 - 209 High Holborn (south side), • 335 – 336 Staple Inn Buildings north and Princess Louise Public House Grade II* south and attached railings, High Holborn Grade I • 212 High Holborn (south side) Grade II • Staple Inn, 337 – 338 High Holborn Grade II* • 233 High Holborn (south side) Grade II • Obelisk marking the city boundary on south side • 247 – 252 High Holborn (south side) Grade II of road, High Holborn Grade II • Holborn Town Hall and Library Grade II • 1 – 4 Holborn Bars Grade I • Obelisk marking City Boundary on north side Grade II • Patent Offi ce Library and attached railings • Lincoln’s Inn: War Memorial Grade II 25 Southampton Buildings and 10 Furnival Street Grade II* • Lincoln’s Inn: (west side) New Hall Grade II*

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London Borough of Camden continued ... • Lincoln’s Inn: (west side) Western boundary wall, gates and porter’s lodge Grade II • Lincoln’s Inn: (west side) New Hall Library Grade II* • Lincoln’s Inn Fields: (north side) Nos.1 & 2 and attached • Lincoln’s Inn: 13 lamp posts in the vicinity of New Hall and railings Grade II Library Grade II • Lincoln’s Inn Fields: (north side) No. 5 and attached • Lincoln’s Inn: Seven railing piers at entrance to New Hall railings Grade II gardens Grade II • Lincoln’s Inn Fields: (north side) Nos. 6, 7 & 8 and attached • Lincoln’s Inn: Two cisterns near terrace steps to New Hall railings Grade II Grade II • Lincoln’s Inn Fields: (north side) No. 9 and attached • Lincoln’s Inn: (east side) Nos. 1-11 New Square and attached railings Grade II railings Grade II* • Lincoln’s Inn Fields: (north side) Nos. 15 & 16 Grade II • Lincoln’s Inn: (west side) No 11A New Square Grade II • Lincoln’s Inn Fields: (north side) No. 19 and attached • Lincoln’s Inn: (east side) Nos. 12 & 13 New Square and railings Grade II attached railings Grade I • Lincoln’s Inn Fields: (north side) Nos. 12, 13 & 14 Sir John • Lincoln’s Inn: (east side) Nos 14 & 15 New Square Grade II Soane Museum and attached railings Grade I • Lincoln’s Inn: (west side) Forecourt railings wall gates to • Lincoln’s Inn Fields: (north side) No.18 and attached wall, Nos.14 & 15 New Square Grade II railings and gate piers Grade II • Lincoln’s Inn: Nine lamp posts in New Square Grade II • Lincoln’s Inn Fields: (west side) No. 65 Grade II* • Lincoln’s Inn: Surrounding railing piers to Cotterell Garden, • Lincoln’s Inn Fields: (north side) Nos. 24, 25, 26 & 28 and New Square Grade II attached railings and piers with lamp-holders Grade II • Lincoln’s Inn: (north side) Cotterell Gardens north end • Lincoln’s Inn Fields: (west side) Nos. 57 & 58 Grade II* entrance gateway and attached stone pump Grade II • Lincoln’s Inn Fields: (west side) No. 59 & 60 Lindsey House • Lincoln’s Inn: (south side) Nos. 16-23 Old Buildings Grade I and attached railings, piers and lamp brackets Grade I • Lincoln’s Inn: (south-east side) No. 24 Old Buildings Grade II • Lincoln’s Inn Fields: (west side) No. 64 and attached • Lincoln’s Inn: (east side) The Gatehouse, Old Buildings railings Grade II Grade II • Lincoln’s Inn Fields: (south side) No. 66 Powis House and • Lincoln’s Inn: (north-west side) Nos. 8-15 Old Square and attached railings Grade II* attached railings Grade II • Lincoln’s Inn Fields: (north-west side) Gothic drinking fountain • Lincoln’s Inn: Porter’s Lodge at north-west corner of No. 10 on north-west corner Grade II Old Square Grade II • Lincoln’s Inn Fields: (south-east side) Memorial drinking • Lincoln’s Inn: (north side) Nos 1-7 Stone Buildings and fountain in south-east corner of the square Grade II attached railings and lamp-holder Grade I • Lincoln’s Inn Fields: (north-east side) Memorial to WFD Smith • Lincoln’s Inn: 15 lamp posts in the vicinity of Old Buildings and in a seat pedestal on north-east side of gardens Grade II Stone Buildings Grade II • Lincoln’s Inn Fields: (north side) Mrs Ramsay MacDonald • Lincoln’s Inn: (west side) Old Hall and attached gateway, Old Memorial Seat on north side of gardens Grade II Square Grade I • Lincoln’s Inn: (north side) The Chapel, Old Square Grade I • Lincoln’s Inn: (north side) Nos. 8-11 Stone Buildings & attached railings & gates Grade I

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Appendix B Exhibition Panels

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Appendix C Questionnaire Responses

Ranking of approval of suggested projects

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

Re-pave and enhance Quality Court Yes 95% No 5% Consider raising road level to pavement level within Tooks Court, but retain a granite surface Yes 90% No 10% Consider removing 76a to 78 Chancery Lane to reveal views of the columned façade of Stone Buildings Yes 90% No 10% Improve signage to Chancery Lane, the Silver Vaults, Lincoln’s Inn and the other prominent visitor attractions in the area Yes 90% No 10% Enhance the window displays of Silver Vaults where they front onto Chancery Lane and Southampton Yes 90% No 10% Buildings Enhance area around Corporation of London’s public garden on Breams Buildings Yes 90% No 10% Provide feature lighting for the most important buildings along Chancery Lane Yes 90% No 10% Improve street lighting along Chancery Lane, replacing existing lamp-posts Yes 90% No 10% Resurface Breams Buildings to Fetter Lane in granite setts; retain the kerb-line Yes 87% No 13% Resurface Carey Street to Serle Street in granite setts; retain the kerb-line Yes 86% No 14% Re-pave Rolls Passage with Yorkstone Yes 86% No 14% Resurface Norwich Street in granite setts; retain the kerb-line Yes 86% No 14% Resurface Furnival Street in granite setts; retain the kerb-line Yes 85% No 15% Create pedestrianised area outside Central Court on Southampton Buildings improving the link to Staple Inn Yes 85% No 15% Enhancing Chancery Lane by up-grading the road surface using granite and by paving all pedestrian Yes 85% No 15% areas in Yorkstone Way-mark a heritage route through Chancery Lane Yes 81% No 19% Replace the asphalt in the walkway from Holborn to Southampton Buildings, beside Staple Inn, with Yes 80% No 20% Yorkstone Re-pave Star Yard in granite setts and Yorkstone Yes 80% No 20% Consider introducing a café associated with the Silver Vaults as an added visitor attraction Yes 80% No 20% Re-pave Bell Yard in granite setts and Yorkstone Yes 77% No 23% Re-pave walkway from Chancery Lane to Stone Buildings in Yorkstone Yes 75% No 25% Where possible enhance entrances to Lincoln’s Inn and the Maughan Library, (former Public Records Yes 75% No 25% Office) to encourage more visitors into the gardens and other open spaces during opening hours Resurface Cursitor Street to end of road in granite setts; retain the kerb-line Yes 75% No 25% Re-pave Bishop’s Court with Yorkstone and improve lighting and street level activity Yes 57% No 43% Design new entrances into Chancery Lane to give a greater sense of arrival Yes 43% No 57%

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priorities for projects

Way-mark a heritage route through Chancery Lane 2.78 Improve street lighting along Chancery Lane, replacing existing lamp-posts 2.82 Provide feature lighting for the most important buildings along Chancery Lane 2.91 Enhance area around Corporation of London’s public garden on Breams Buildings 3 Re-pave and enhance Quality Court 3 Enhancing Chancery Lane by up-grading the road surface using granite and by paving all pedestrian areas in Yorkstone 3 Enhance the window displays of Silver Vaults where they front onto Chancery Lane and Southampton Buildings 3.1 Improve signage to Chancery Lane, the Silver Vaults, Lincoln’s Inn and the other prominent visitor attractions in the area 3.1 Resurface Cursitor Street to end of road in granite setts; retain the kerb-line 3.11 Create pedestrianised area outside Central Court on Southampton Buildings improving the link to Staple Inn 3.11 Where possible enhance entrances to Lincoln’s Inn and the Maughan Library, (former Public Records Office) to encourage more visitors into the gardens and other open spaces during opening 3.14 Consider introducing a café associated with the Silver Vaults as an added visitor attraction 3.2 Re-pave Bishop’s Court with Yorkstone and improve lighting and street level activity 3.22 Resurface Norwich Street in granite setts; retain the kerb-line 3.22 Consider raising road level to pavement level within Tooks Court, but retain a granite surface 3.25 Re-pave walkway from Chancery Lane to Stone Buildings in Yorkstone 3.25 Consider removing 76a to 78 Chancery Lane to reveal views of the columned façade of Stone Buildings 3.25 Re-pave Rolls Passage with Yorkstone 3.33 Re-pave Star Yard in granite setts and Yorkstone 3.44 Design new entrances into Chancery Lane to give a greater sense of arrival 3.5 Re-pave Bell Yard in granite setts and Yorkstone 3.56 Resurface Carey Street to Serle Street in granite setts; retain the kerb-line 3.63 Resurface Breams Buildings to Fetter Lane in granite setts; retain the kerb-line 3.67 Resurface Furnival Street in granite setts; retain the kerb-line 3.67 Replace the asphalt in the walkway from Holborn to Southampton Buildings, beside Staple Inn, with Yorkstone 3.67 1=highest priority, 5= lowest priority

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Appendix D Project List

Chancery Lane: Project List

Project Project Name Project Description Ownership Management Indicative Cost Possible Priority Time Scale Issues Number Funding

1 North and South Entrances 1. Feature paving on pavement corners between High Holborn to Chancery Lane and Chancery Lane and The Strand and Chancery Lane. 2. Granite crossover at entrances to street, setts to be 350mm CoL / Clear Zone / wide x 150mm long x 100mm deep, 30% mid grey and 70% CoL / LBC CoL / LBC £70,000 1 Short silver grey consistent with the Corporation of London's' Code S106 3. Gateway design to create a sense of entry into Chancery Lane

2 Chancery Lane 1. All pavements to be Yorkstone 600mm wide cut in random lengths, 75mm wide with a diamond sawn finish Agreement with 2. All kerbs to be granite, 300mm wide and of a consistent CoL / LBC/ CoW / some landowners colour, replace only were required CoL / LBC / CoW / CoL / LBC / CoW / 1,250,000 S106 / HLF (TH) / 1Mediummay be required 3. Road surface to be silver grey granite, 350mm wide x 150mm private private HERS / private long x 100mm deep 4. Create long raised table between Cursitor Street and Carey Highways consent Street, road surface to be granite setts 350mm wide x 150mm required long x 100mm deep, 30% mid grey and 70% silver grey. 5. Traffic management including adjustment to signals, junctions and signage. 3 Tree Planting Plant street trees where possible e.g. London Plane, Fraxinus oxycarpa 'Raywood' including excavation for tree pit and CoL / LBC / CoW / CoL / LBC / CoW / CoL / LBC/ CoW / £30,000 1Short installation of deadman guying system, top soil, tree grill and private private S106 / private other accessories 4 Improve signage 1. New free standing node signage at both entrances to Chancery Lane (Woodhouse) 2. Finger-post at entrance to Staple Inn Buildings on High CoL / LBC / CoW / CoL / LBC / CoW / CoL / LBC/ CoW / Holborn and at junction of Fetter Lane and Bream's Building and £40,000 1Short private private Clear Zone / private at Serle Street and Carey Street junction (Woodhouse) 3. Directional signage attached to side of buildings at Bell Yard, Clifford's Inn Passage, Norwich Street and Greystoke Place (Woodhouse) 5 Walkway Chancery Lane to Pave walkway in Yorkstone, paving slabs to be 600mm wide with Agreement with Stone Buildings lengths to suit the narrow area LBC / private LBC / private £5,500.00 LBC / private 2 Short landowners required 6 Feature lighting Improve all the street lighting provide lighting for the following buildings of architectural merit: 1. Portico / Classical gable ends of Stone Buildings 2. Chancery House / Silver Vaults 3. Lincoln's Inn along Chancery Lane Agreement with 4. The Knights Templar private private £130,000 Private / S106 2 / 3 Medium / Long landowners 5. The Maughan Library required 6. Staple Inn 7. The Law Courts 8. Arches above eastern shop fronts 9. 5 - 7 Chancery Lane

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7 Street Lighting Provide street lighting for the following roads courts and 1. Lighting arched walkway to Quality Court 2. Bishops Court 3. Chichester Rents 4. Rolls Passage 5. Tooks Court Coordination CoL / LBC/ CoW / 6. Bream Buildings CoL / LBC / CoW CoL / LBC / CoW £120,000 2Mediumbetween LAs private 7. Cursitor Street required 8. Clifford's Passage 9. Southampton Buildings 10. Staple Inn Buildings 11. Furnival Street 12. Norwich Street 8 The Central Court / Old Pave area with Yorkstone, 600mm wide cut in random lengths, CoL / HLF(TH) / the coursing should run from the building line CoL CoL £55,000 1 Short Patent Office S106 / private 9 Staple Inn Buildings Pave area with Yorkstone, 600mm wide cut in random lengths, CoL / HLF (TH) / the coursing should run from the building line to the footing of CoL / private CoL / private £75,000 1 Short S106 / private 326 High Holborn. All subject to the depth of the sub-base. 10 Chancery House and the 1. Enhance the window displays of Chancery House and the Agreement with Silver Vaults Silver Vaults particularly where they front onto Chancery Lane landowners and Southampton Buildings £260,000 Private / Jewellery 1 / 2 Short / Medium required, Private / CoL Private / CoL 2. Consider introducing a café associated with the Silver Vaults Sector particularly as an added visitor attraction regarding devlopment of café 11 Public Open Space Create new public open space to north of Chancery House, Agreement with provide seating and planting and a through route from Chancery Private / CoL CoL £150,000 CoL / private 1 Short / Medium landowners Lane to Southampton Buildings required

12 Southampton Buildings 1. Pave all walkways with Yorkstone 600mm wide. 2. Pave road from Chancery Lane to Central Court in granite, 350mm x 150mm CoL / HLF (TH) / 2Medium 3. Plant street trees were possible. CoL CoL £345,000 private 4. Re-new kerbs as required 5. Section of road from High Holborn to Central Court to remain as Asphalt 13 Quality Court Repave and enhance the small courtyard, remove concrete CoL / HLF (TH) / bollards and cobbles, replace manhole covers with recessed CoL CoL £65,000 2Medium covers, improve planters. HERS / private

14 Cursitor Street Pavements to be in Yorkstone 600mm wide, coursing to run from the buildings; the road to be surfaced in silver grey granite, CoL / HLF (TH) / CoL / private CoL / private £275,000 2Medium 350mm x 150mm; the kerb line should be retained replacing any HERS / private kerb stones with granite if required 15 Furnival Street Pavements to be in Yorkstone 600mm wide, coursing to run from the buildings; the road to be surfaced in silver grey granite, 350mm x 150mm; the kerb line should be retained replacing any CoL / private CoL / private £240,000 CoL / S106 / private 2 / 3 Medium / Long kerb stones with granite if required 16 Tooks Court Consider raising road level to pavement level, replace granite setts with 350mm x 150mm silver grey pavers CoL / private CoL / private £45,500 CoL / private 3 Long

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17 Rolls Passage Repave the passage in Yorkstone 600mm wide cut in random lengths, coursing to run from the edge of the buildings CoL / private CoL / private £53,000 CoL / S106 / private 1 Short

18 Bishop's Court Repave Bishops Court to Star Yard with Yorkstone 600mm wide cut in random lengths, coursing to run from the edge of the LBC / private LBC / private £25,000 LBC / S106 / private 1 Short buildings 19 Chichester Rents Repave with Yorkstone 600mm wide cut in random lengths, coursing to run from the edge of the buildings LBC / private LBC / private £30,000 LBC / S106 / private 2 Medium 20 Breams Buildings Pavements to be in Yorkstone 600mm wide, coursing to run from the buildings; the road to be surfaced in silver greygranite, 350mm x 150mm; the kerb line should be retained replacing any kerb CoL / private CoL / private £345,000 CoL / S106 / private 2 Medium stones with granite if required. Improve surroundings to garden on Breams Buildings. 21 Star Yard Pavements to be in Yorkstone 600mm wide, coursing to run from the buildings to the kerb; the road to be surfaced in silver grey LBC / HLF (TH) / LBC / private LBC / private £66,500 3 Medium / Long granite, 350mm x 150mm; the kerb line should be retained HERS / private replacing any kerb stones with granite if required 22 Carey Street Reduce the width of the road to 4.8m. Pavements to be in Yorkstone 600mm wide, coursing to run from the buildings to the CoW / LBC / HLF Highways consent new kerb line; the road to be surfaced in silver grey granite, LBC / CoW / (TH) / HERS / LBC / CoW / private £465,000 1 / 2 Medium required 350mm x 150mm; granite kerb stones to be retained and reused private private or replaced as required. 23 Bell Yard Pavements to be in Yorkstone 600mm wide, coursing to run from CoW / LBC / HLF the buildings to the kerb; the road to be surfaced in silver grey CoW / private CoW / private £200,000 (TH) / HERS / 3Long granite, 350mm x 150mm; the kerb line should be retained private replacing any kerb stones with granite if required 24 Clifford's Inn Repave Clifford's Inn with Yorkstone, Improve accessibility into Clifford's Inn from Chancery Lane - ramp CoL / HLF (TH) / in Yorkstone. CoL / private CoL / private £160,000 HERS / S106 / 1 / 2 Medium private Plant street trees where possible 25 Norwich Street Pavements to be in Yorkstone 600mm wide, coursing to run from the buildings to the kerb; the road to be surfaced in silver grey CoL / HLF (TH) / CoL / private CoL / private £145,000 3 Long granite, 350mm x 150mm; the kerb line should be retained HERS / private replacing any kerb stones with granite if required 26 76a - 78 Chancery Lane Consider removing 76a to 78 Chancery Lane including making CoL / HLF (TH) / Agreement with good levels and paving new open space Private Private £65,000 HERS / S106 / 3Longlandowners private required

27 Way-marking a heritage This project should be linked with the new signage strategy for the route area (item 4 above). Allow for small 250mm diameter brass plaque attached or connected in some way to the building. Agreement with Buildings of interest: Stone Buildings, Silver Vaults, site of the CoL / LBC / CoW / CoL / LBC / CoW / £10,000 1 Short landowners Preceptory, Lincoln's Inn including Old Square, Old Buildings & private private CoW / LBC / CoL / New Square, Staple Inn, Central Court, Tooks Court, Star Yard S106 / private required Conveniences, The Seven Stars Pub, Royal Courts of Justice, Bell Yard, The Knights Templar, The Maughan Library, The Law Society, Clifford's Inn and St Dunstan in the West Church

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