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Listed Buildings Buildings and structures of special architectural or historic interest in the Borough of Bexley, which appear on the Statutory List as prepared by the Department for Culture Media and Sport

These are shown in street order for ease of reference

IMPORTANT NOTE: Alterations to these buildings, or their partial/ total demolition, may require Listed Building Consent. Moreover, works to structures or other engineering operations within the curtilage of a Listed Building, or which are outside the curtilage but effect the setting of a Listed Building, may also require consent. This list should, therefore, only be treated as a guide and before starting any works the Council’s Development Control Section should be contacted for advice. It is a criminal offence to carry out any works requiring Listed Building Consent without the proper authorisation.

Statutorily Listed buildings in street order Grade In Property numbers Street Locality Property name of Conservation listing Area? Abbey Road Ruins of II, SAM Belvedere Road Abbey Wood Pumping Station I Y Workshops SE of Crossness Pumping Belvedere Road Abbey Wood II Y Station Workshops SW of Crossness Pumping Belvedere Road Abbey Wood II Y Station 1 and 3 Bexley High Street Bexley II Y 7 and 9 Bexley High Street Bexley II Y 13 to 35 odd Bexley High Street Bexley Styleman's Almshouses II Y Former Parish Workhouse (including flats 34 and 36 Bexley High Street Bexley II Y 34a, 34b, 36a, 36b and 36c) Bexley High Street Bexley The Railway Tavern public house II Y 57 and 59 Bexley High Street Bexley Former Jackson's House II Y 65 Bexley High Street Bexley The King's Head public house II Y 96 Bexley High Street Bexley Cray House II Y 101,103 and 105 Bexley High Street Bexley II Y 123 Bexley High Street Bexley High Street House II Y 38 Bexley Lane Brooklands II 56, 56A, 58, 60 and 62 Bexley Lane Crayford II Y 64 Bexley Lane Crayford II Y 497 Road Chapel House II 1, 2 and 2a Blendon Road Bexley Jay's Cottages II

IMPORTANT NOTE: Alterations to these buildings, or their partial/ total demolition, may require Listed Building Consent. Moreover, works to structures or other engineering operations within the curtilage of a Listed Building, or which are outside the curtilage but effect the setting of a Listed Building, may also require consent. This list should, therefore, only be treated as a guide and before starting any works the Council’s Development Control Section should be contacted for advice. It is a criminal offence to carry out any works requiring Listed Building Consent without the proper authorisation. Statutorily Listed buildings in street order Grade In Property numbers Street Locality Property name of Conservation listing Area? Two K6 type telephone boxes on forecourt Bourne Road Bexley II Y of No.11 66 to 70 even Bourne Road Bexley Former Bexley National Schools II Bourne Road Bexley I, SAM Former “Jacobean Barn” at Hall Place (now Bourne Road Bexley II a restaurant) Garden walls, gatepiers and gates of Hall Bourne Road Bexley I Place Bourne Road Bexley Granary in grounds of Hall Place II Bourne Road Crayford Wall to former Bexley House II Bourne Road Crayford The Long Shed II Y Broadway Christ Church II Broadway Bexleyheath Christ Church Vicarage II Broadway Bexleyheath Clocktower at western end of Market Place II 10 to 16 even Burnt Oak Lane Sidcup II Y House (within campus of Rose Burnt Oak Lane Sidcup Bruford College) including isolated sections II of wall Caretaker's House at Burnt Oak Lane Sidcup II (campus of Rose Bruford College) Dairy at Lamorbey Park (campus of Rose Burnt Oak Lane Sidcup II Bruford College) Road Sidcup Sidcup Place restaurant and bar II Y Church Avenue Sidcup Church of St.John the Evangelist II Y

IMPORTANT NOTE: Alterations to these buildings, or their partial/ total demolition, may require Listed Building Consent. Moreover, works to structures or other engineering operations within the curtilage of a Listed Building, or which are outside the curtilage but effect the setting of a Listed Building, may also require consent. This list should, therefore, only be treated as a guide and before starting any works the Council’s Development Control Section should be contacted for advice. It is a criminal offence to carry out any works requiring Listed Building Consent without the proper authorisation. Statutorily Listed buildings in street order Grade In Property numbers Street Locality Property name of Conservation listing Area? Sheffield Monument in churchyard of the Church Avenue Sidcup II Y Church of St.John the Evangelist Cocksure Lane Granary at Little Mascal Farm II 1 Dartford Road Dartford Whitehill House II Bexleyheath Crook Log restaurant and bar II 71 Danson Road Bexleyheath II Danson Road Bexleyheath Mansion I Danson Road Bexleyheath Danson Stables restaurant and bar II* Dartford Road Bexley Coal duty boundary marker, by No.1 II East Rochester Way Coal duty boundary marker (originally in Bexley II (original listing) Old Orchard - see Melrose Avenue) Flats addressed to Bexley College annex (former Erith Road Belvedere II Y Upper Holly Hill Road Technical Institute) 1 to 4 High Street Sidcup Tudor Cottages II Y Foots Cray High Street Sidcup The Seven Stars public house II Y Frognal Avenue Sidcup Frognal House II* Walls, gatepiers and gates to south of Frognal Avenue Sidcup II Frognal House Frognal Avenue Sidcup Garden walls to north of Frognal House II The Green Sidcup Place Cottage and Belmont Cottage II Y The Green Sidcup Manor House (former Place Green House) II Y 25 and 27 Halfway Street Sidcup No.27 formerly called The Tudors II Y 33 and 35 Halfway Street Sidcup No.33 called Farm Cottage II Y

IMPORTANT NOTE: Alterations to these buildings, or their partial/ total demolition, may require Listed Building Consent. Moreover, works to structures or other engineering operations within the curtilage of a Listed Building, or which are outside the curtilage but effect the setting of a Listed Building, may also require consent. This list should, therefore, only be treated as a guide and before starting any works the Council’s Development Control Section should be contacted for advice. It is a criminal offence to carry out any works requiring Listed Building Consent without the proper authorisation. Statutorily Listed buildings in street order Grade In Property numbers Street Locality Property name of Conservation listing Area? Tall brick boundaries to gardens and bothy 1-5 consecutive Holt Close Sidcup II in St.James’s churchyard Montrose Park Residents' Club (formerly 158 Hurst Road Sidcup II Abbeyhill) 189 Hurst Road Sidcup Lodge to Hurstmere School II Coal duty boundary marker, obelisk at Landau Way Erith II mouth of River Darent 80 Lion Road Bexleyheath Wye Lodge (flats a, b and c) II Coal duty boundary marker at junction with Maiden Lane Crayford II Dartford Road Manor Road Bexley Church of St.Mary the Virgin II* Y Lychgate to SW of Church of St.Mary the Manor Road Bexley II Y Virgin 1 to 12 Manor Road Bexley The Manor House II Y Coal duty boundary marker (original listing Outside No.28 Melrose Avenue Bexley II under East Rochester Way) Moat Lane Large barn at Howbury Farm II Moat Lane Slade Green Howbury moated site SAM Mount Road Bexleyheath The Royal Oak public house II 16 North Cray Road Bexley II Y 34 North Cray Road Bexley II Y North Cray Road Bexley Bath house at rear of 112 II* 152 and 154 North Cray Road Sidcup No.152 called Rose Cottage II Y 85 North Cray Road Sidcup Dower House (flats 1-6) and coach house II Y North Cray Road Sidcup Five Arch Bridge II

IMPORTANT NOTE: Alterations to these buildings, or their partial/ total demolition, may require Listed Building Consent. Moreover, works to structures or other engineering operations within the curtilage of a Listed Building, or which are outside the curtilage but effect the setting of a Listed Building, may also require consent. This list should, therefore, only be treated as a guide and before starting any works the Council’s Development Control Section should be contacted for advice. It is a criminal offence to carry out any works requiring Listed Building Consent without the proper authorisation. Statutorily Listed buildings in street order Grade In Property numbers Street Locality Property name of Conservation listing Area? North Cray Road Sidcup Church of St.James II Two chest tombs to E side of St.James's North Cray Road Sidcup II Church Tomb of Frances Madocks to S side of North Cray Road Sidcup II St.James's Church North Cray Road Sidcup North Cray War Memorial II Walls surrounding and to W and SW of North Cray Road Sidcup II St.James's Church, gatepiers and gates 141 North Cray Road Sidcup Cray Hall (former Honeydale) II Nuxley Road Belvedere Church of All Saints II 170 Old Road Crayford The One Bell public house II Y 174 and 176 Old Road Crayford New 172 also within the listed building II Y The X-Ray Department Park Crescent Erith Erith and District Hospital II Pillar box beside No.48 at junction with Parkhill Road Bexley II Y Parkhurst Road Parkhill Road Bexley Church of St.John the Evangelist II Y Parsonage Lane North Cray Faesten Dic SAM Perry Street Crayford Church of St.Paulinus II Y Perry Street Crayford Lychgate to W of St.Paulinus's Church II Y Rectory Lane Sidcup Stable block to former Foots Cray Place II Walls, gate-piers and gates to S of stable Rectory Lane Sidcup II block to former Foots Cray Place Rectory Lane Sidcup Bowling pavilion at former Foots Cray Place II Rectory Lane Sidcup Church of All Saints II

IMPORTANT NOTE: Alterations to these buildings, or their partial/ total demolition, may require Listed Building Consent. Moreover, works to structures or other engineering operations within the curtilage of a Listed Building, or which are outside the curtilage but effect the setting of a Listed Building, may also require consent. This list should, therefore, only be treated as a guide and before starting any works the Council’s Development Control Section should be contacted for advice. It is a criminal offence to carry out any works requiring Listed Building Consent without the proper authorisation. Statutorily Listed buildings in street order Grade In Property numbers Street Locality Property name of Conservation listing Area? 170 Rectory Lane Sidcup The Old House II Y 180 to 188 even Rectory Lane Sidcup Belgrave Place II Y Red House Lane Bexleyheath Red House I Y Red House Lane Bexleyheath Well-head to SE of Red House I Y

Red House Lane Bexleyheath Street wall and gateway to N of Red House II Y

Red House Lane Bexleyheath Outhouse to NE of Red House II Y Front walls, garden wall between 18 and 20 4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18 Saint James' Way North Cray (see also Holt Close, built on former site of II and 20 number 2) 164 Sidcup Hill Sidcup Walnut Tree Cottage II K6 telephone box near junction with Bexley Station Approach Bexley II Y High Street opposite No.205 Station Road Crayford Coal duty boundary marker II Y Coal duty boundary marker and adjacent Tile Kiln Road Bexley II cast-iron bollard, rear of 57 Baldwyn's Park 1 to 29 consecutive See Erith Road entry, flats within the Upper Holly Hill Road Belvedere II Y Old College Court former Erith Technical Institute Greek Orthodox Church (formerly Upper Wickham Lane II* St.Michael's) Foster's Old School (10 flats) and the 1 to 10 Upper Wickham Lane Welling II Schoolmaster's house 8 Upton Road Bexleyheath II Victoria Road Erith Christ Church II* Y Victoria Road Erith Erith (Christ Church) War Memorial II Y

IMPORTANT NOTE: Alterations to these buildings, or their partial/ total demolition, may require Listed Building Consent. Moreover, works to structures or other engineering operations within the curtilage of a Listed Building, or which are outside the curtilage but effect the setting of a Listed Building, may also require consent. This list should, therefore, only be treated as a guide and before starting any works the Council’s Development Control Section should be contacted for advice. It is a criminal offence to carry out any works requiring Listed Building Consent without the proper authorisation. Statutorily Listed buildings in street order Grade In Property numbers Street Locality Property name of Conservation listing Area? Walnut Tree Road Erith Erith Library II World War II Heavy Anti-aircraft (HAA) Wallhouse Road Slade Green II battery 8 Water Lane Sidcup Loring Hall II Y West Street Erith Church of St.John the Baptist II* Wickham Street Welling Farmhouse II Coal duty boundary marker, obelisk E of Willow Walk Dartford II railway line and N of Stanham River 62 Road Bexleyheath Orchard House II 65 and 67 Woolwich Road Bexleyheath Albion Villas II

Bexley also compiles and maintains a list of local buildings and other structures of special historic or architectural interest in the borough.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Alterations to these buildings, or their partial/ total demolition, may require Listed Building Consent. Moreover, works to structures or other engineering operations within the curtilage of a Listed Building, or which are outside the curtilage but effect the setting of a Listed Building, may also require consent. This list should, therefore, only be treated as a guide and before starting any works the Council’s Development Control Section should be contacted for advice. It is a criminal offence to carry out any works requiring Listed Building Consent without the proper authorisation.