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Listed Buildings Register Listed Buildings Register Planning 1 February 2017 LIST OF BUILDINGS OF SPECIAL ARCHITECTURAL OR HISTORIC INTEREST STREET NAME NO. GRADE AILSA RD TWICKENHAM NORTH BRIDGE IN PLEASURE GROUNDS II AILSA RD TWICKENHAM SOUTH BRIDGE IN PLEASURE GROUNDS II ALBERT RD TEDDINGTON ALMA COTTAGE 5 II AMYAND PARK RD TWICKENHAM AMYAND HOUSE (ST JOHNS HOSPITAL) 60 II AMYAND PARK ROAD TWICKENHAM GROVE COTTAGE 52 II ARUNDEL TERRACE BARNES HARRODS DEPOSITORY - WAREHOUSE TO EAST II BARNES HIGH ST 70 II BARNES RAILWAY BRIDGE BARNES RAILWAY BRIDGE II BRANSTONE RD KEW 2 II BREWERS LANE RICHMOND 13 II BREWERS LANE RICHMOND 11 II BREWERS LANE RICHMOND 12 II BREWERS LANE RICHMOND 14 II BREWERS LANE RICHMOND 16 II BREWERS LANE RICHMOND 2 II BREWERS LANE RICHMOND 3 II BREWERS LANE RICHMOND 4 II BREWERS LANE RICHMOND BRITANNIA PUBLIC HOUSE 5 II BREWERS LANE RICHMOND 6 II BREWERS LANE RICHMOND 8 II BRIDGE ST RICHMOND MILESTONE OBELISK II BRIDGE ST RICHMOND TOWER HOUSE 10 & 11 II BROOM CLOSE NORMANSFIELD (VELMA) BOAT HOUSE II* BUSHY PARK BRICK BOUNDARY WALLS TO BUSHY PARK II BUSHY PARK BRICK BOUNDARY WALLS TO BUSHY PARK II BUSHY PARK BRICK BOUNDARY WALLS TO BUSHY PARK II BUSHY PARK BRICK BOUNDARY WALLS TO BUSHY PARK II BUSHY PARK BRICK BOUNDARY WALLS TO BUSHY PARK II BUSHY PARK BUSHY HOUSE II* BUSHY PARK CLOCK HOUSE II BUSHY PARK CONSERVATORY TO BUSHY HOUSE II BUSHY PARK DIANA FOUNTAIN I BUSHY PARK GARDEN HOUSE TO BUSHY HOUSE II BUSHY PARK GARDEN WALL TO UPPER LODGE STABLES II BUSHY PARK GATES TO SOUTH EAST OF BUSHY HOUSE II BUSHY PARK HAWTHORN LODGE II BUSHY PARK LODGES TO SOUTH EAST OF BUSHY HOUSE II BUSHY PARK NORTH LODGE II BUSHY PARK OLD BREW HOUSE II BUSHY PARK STABLES TO UPPER LODGE II BUSHY PARK UPPER LODGE II BUSHY PARK WHITE LODGE II BUTE AVENUE PETERSHAM ALL SAINTS CHURCH II BUTE AVENUE PETERSHAM PETERSHAM CHURCH ROOM II CAMPBELL RD TWICKENHAM CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS II CASTELNAU BARNES K6 TELEPHONE KIOSK ADJ H/SMITH BRIDGE II CASTELNAU BARNES 100 II CASTELNAU BARNES 101 II CASTELNAU BARNES 102 II CASTELNAU BARNES 103 II CASTELNAU BARNES 104 II CASTELNAU BARNES 105 II CASTELNAU BARNES 106 II CASTELNAU BARNES 107 II CASTELNAU BARNES 108 II CASTELNAU BARNES 109 II CASTELNAU BARNES 110 II CASTELNAU BARNES 111 II CASTELNAU BARNES 112 II CASTELNAU BARNES 113 II CASTELNAU BARNES 114 II CASTELNAU BARNES 115 II CASTELNAU BARNES 116 II CASTELNAU BARNES 117 II CASTELNAU BARNES 118 II CASTELNAU BARNES 119 II CASTELNAU BARNES 120 II CASTELNAU BARNES 121 II CASTELNAU BARNES 122 II CASTELNAU BARNES 123 II CASTELNAU BARNES 125 II CASTELNAU BARNES 84 II LIST OF BUILDINGS OF SPECIAL ARCHITECTURAL OR HISTORIC INTEREST CASTELNAU BARNES 86 II CASTELNAU BARNES 88 II CASTELNAU BARNES 90 II CASTELNAU BARNES 91 II CASTELNAU BARNES 92 II CASTELNAU BARNES 93 II CASTELNAU BARNES 94 II CASTELNAU BARNES 95 II CASTELNAU BARNES 96 II CASTELNAU BARNES 97 II CASTELNAU BARNES 98 II CASTELNAU BARNES 99 II CHERTSEY RD TWICKENHAM ALL HALLOWS CHURCH TOWER I CHISWICK BRIDGE CHISWICK BRIDGE & ATTACHED BALUSTRADES II CHRIST CHURCH RD EAST SHEEN RAILINGS TO CHRIST CHURCH II CHRIST CHURCH RD EAST SHEEN CHRIST CHURCH II CHRIST CHURCH RD EAST SHEEN PERCY LODGE 15 II CHRIST CHURCH RD EAST SHEEN WEST LODGE 21 II CHRIST CHURCH RD EAST SHEEN GATES TO HIGHGATE HOUSE 25 II CHRIST CHURCH RD EAST SHEEN 44 II CHRIST CHURCH RD EAST SHEEN 46 II CHRIST CHURCH RD EAST SHEEN 48 II CHRIST CHURCH RD EAST SHEEN 50 II CHRIST CHURCH RD EAST SHEEN 52 II CHRIST CHURCH RD EAST SHEEN 58-60 II CHURCH GROVE HAMPTON WICK ST JOHNS CHURCH II CHURCH LANE TWICKENHAM BRICK WALL TO SOUTH AND EAST OF ST MARYS CHURCH II CHURCH LANE TWICKENHAM 1 II CHURCH RD BARNES BARNES WAR MEMORIAL AT ST MARYS CHURCH II CHURCH RD BARNES GARDEN WALLS TO LAND ADJOINING HOMESTEAD II CHURCH RD BARNES K6 TELEPHONE KIOSK - BYFIELD GARDENS II CHURCH RD BARNES SUN INN II CHURCH RD BARNES STRAWBERRY HOUSE 101 II CHURCH RD BARNES THE HOMESTEAD 113 II CHURCH RD BARNES 43 II CHURCH RD BARNES CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART 45 II CHURCH RD BARNES THE GRANGE 47 II CHURCH RD HAM COMMON ST ANDREWS CHURCH II CHURCH RD RICHMOND ST JOHNS STUDIOS 6-8 II CHURCH ROAD BARNES ST MARY'S CHURCH II* CHURCH ST HAMPTON 9 II CHURCH ST HAMPTON ALMOND HOUSE 14 II CHURCH ST HAMPTON THE OLD GRANGE 2 II CHURCH ST HAMPTON ORME HOUSE 4 II CHURCH ST HAMPTON STAPLE GROVE 6 II CHURCH ST HAMPTON 9A II CHURCH ST TWICKENHAM GATES TO YORK HOUSE II* CHURCH ST TWICKENHAM ST MARYS CHURCH II* CHURCH ST TWICKENHAM 13 II CHURCH ST TWICKENHAM 14 II CHURCH ST TWICKENHAM 22 II CHURCH ST TWICKENHAM 24 II CHURCH ST TWICKENHAM 25 II CHURCH ST TWICKENHAM 26 II CHURCH ST TWICKENHAM ARRAGON HOUSE 3 II CHURCH ST TWICKENHAM THE FOX 39 II CHURCH ST TWICKENHAM 45 II CHURCH ST TWICKENHAM 46 II CHURCH ST TWICKENHAM 47 II CHURCH ST TWICKENHAM 40 II CHURCH ST TWICKENHAM 44 II CHURCH TERRACE RICHMOND BETHLEHEM CHAPEL II* CHURCH TERRACE RICHMOND HERMITAGE HOUSE II CHURCH TERRACE RICHMOND 1 II CHURCH TERRACE RICHMOND 2 II* CHURCH TERRACE RICHMOND 3 II CHURCH TERRACE RICHMOND 4 II CHURCH TERRACE RICHMOND SEAFORTH HOUSE 5 II* CHURCH WALK RICHMOND 3 II CHURCH WALK RICHMOND 4 II CLONMEL ROAD ST MICHAEL AND ST GEORGE II COLNE RD TWICKENHAM BRIAR HOUSE 178 II COLNE RD TWICKENHAM KNOWLE HOUSE 74 II LIST OF BUILDINGS OF SPECIAL ARCHITECTURAL OR HISTORIC INTEREST CRANE PARK BRICK TOWER II CROSS DEEP TWICKENHAM TWICKENHAM WAR MEMORIAL II* CROSS DEEP TWICKENHAM GAZEBO IN GROUNDS OF CROSS DEEP II* CROSS DEEP TWICKENHAM COACH HOUSE TO CROSS DEEP II* CROSS DEEP TWICKENHAM CROSS DEEP II* CROSS DEEP TWICKENHAM, WHARF LANE BOAT HOUSE AND DEEP-WATER DOCK, RIVERSIDE LANDING STAGE, STEPS, BALUSTRADEII AND GATES CROSS DEEP TWICKENHAM LOGGIA & GROTTO IN THAMES EYOT GROUNDS II* CROSS DEEP TWICKENHAM POPES GROTTO II* CROSS DEEP TWICKENHAM RYAN HOUSE II CROSS DEEP TWICKENHAM SUMMER HOUSE IN RADNOR GARDENS II ELM BANK GARDENS BARNES ST MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS CHURCH II FERRY ROAD TEDDINGTON ST ALBANS CHURCH II* FERRY ROAD TEDDINGTON TEDDINGTON FOOTBRIDGE II FERRY ROAD TEDDINGTON BOAT HOUSE 27 II FIFE RD EAST SHEEN OUTBUILDING TO NORTH OF THE HALSTEADS II FIFE RD EAST SHEEN THE HALSTEADS II FIRST CROSS RD / STAINES RD TWICKENHAM K6 TELEPHONE KIOSK II FIRST CROSS RD / THE GREEN TWICKENHAM K6 TELEHONE KIOSK II FRIARS LANE QUEENSBERRY PLACE RICHMOND 1 II FRIARS LANE QUEENSBERRY PLACE RICHMOND 2 II FRIARS LANE QUEENSBERRY PLACE RICHMOND 3 II FRIARS LANE QUEENSBERRY PLACE RICHMOND 4 II FRIARS LANE QUEENSBERRY PLACE RICHMOND 5 II FRIARS LANE RICHMOND GAZEBO IN GARDEN OF QUEENSBERRY HOUSE II FRIARS LANE RICHMOND RICHMOND PALACE WALL II FRIARS LANE RICHMOND ST HELENA HOUSE II FRIARS LANE RICHMOND CHOLMONDELEY LODGE 1 II FRIARS LANE RICHMOND CHOLMONDELEY COTTAGE 2 II FRIARS LANE RICHMOND CHOLMONDELEY HOUSE 3 II GARFIELD ROAD TWICKENHAM CENTRAL LIBRARY II GEORGE ST RICHMOND GREYHOUND HOUSE 23 & 24 II GROSVENOR RD TWICKENHAM GROSVENOR HOUSE II GROVE ROAD RICHMOND C OF E CEMETRY CHAPEL II GROVE ROAD RICHMOND FORMER KINGSMEAD AND GROVE ROAD HOSPITAL II HALFORD RD RICHMOND HALFORD HOUSE 27 II HAM COMMON AVENUE COTTAGE II HAM COMMON AVENUE LODGE II HAM COMMON AVENUE LODGE COTTAGE II HAM COMMON CASSEL HOSPITAL (CASSEL HOUSE) II HAM COMMON ENSLEIGH LODGE II HAM COMMON GORDON HOUSE II HAM COMMON HARDWICKE HOUSE II HAM COMMON LANGHAM HOUSE II HAM COMMON NEW INN II HAM COMMON ORFORD HALL (ST MICHAELS CONVENT) II HAM COMMON SELBY HOUSE II HAM COMMON SOUTH LODGE II HAM COMMON STAFFORD COTTAGES II HAM COMMON THE COTTAGE II HAM COMMON THE LITTLE HOUSE II HAM GATE AVE HAM COMMON GATES AND RAILINGS TO ORMELEY LODGE II HAM GATE AVE HAM COMMON ORMELEY LODGE II HAM GATE AVE HAM COMMON ORMELEY MEWS (STABLES TO ORMELEY LODGE) II HAM GATE AVE HAM COMMON PARK GATE HOUSE II HAM GATE AVE HAM COMMON STABLES TO PARK GATE HOUSE II HAM HOUSE GATEPIERS TO WEST OF HAM HOUSE II HAM HOUSE ENTRANCE GATES & RAILINGS TO HAM HOUSE II HAM HOUSE FORECOURT II HAM HOUSE GATE LODGES TO WEST OF HAM HOUSE II HAM HOUSE GATE LODGES TO WEST OF HAM HOUSE II HAM HOUSE HAM HOUSE I HAM HOUSE HAM HOUSE STABLES II HAM HOUSE ICEHOUSE AT HAM HOUSE II HAM HOUSE STATUE OF FATHER THAMES II HAM HOUSE TEA ROOM (FORMER ORANGERY AND LAUNDRY) II HAM HOUSE WALLS & GATEPIERS TO SOUTH OF HAM HOUSE II HAM ST HAM BEAUFORT COTTAGES II HAM ST HAM BEAUFORT HOUSE II HAM ST HAM BOUNDARY WALL ON EAST SIDE OF HAM STREET II HAM ST HAM BOUNDARY WALL TO BEAUFORT HOUSE II HAM ST HAM MANOR HOUSE II* HAM ST HAM NEWMAN HOUSE II HAM ST HAM STABLES TO MANOR HOUSE II LIST OF BUILDINGS OF SPECIAL ARCHITECTURAL OR HISTORIC INTEREST HAMMERSMITH BRIDGE HAMMERSMITH BRIDGE II* HAMPTON COURT BRIDGE HAMPTON COURT BRIDGE II HAMPTON COURT GREEN COURT COTTAGE II HAMPTON COURT GREEN FARADAY COTTAGE & KINGS STORE COTTAGE II HAMPTON COURT GREEN FARADAY HOUSE & CARDINAL II HAMPTON COURT GREEN OLD COURT HOUSE II* HAMPTON COURT GREEN OLD OFFICE HOUSE II HAMPTON COURT GREEN PALACE GATE HOUSE II HAMPTON COURT GREEN PAPER HOUSE II HAMPTON COURT GREEN ROYAL MEWS AND ADJOINING BARN I HAMPTON COURT GREEN THE GREEN II HAMPTON COURT PALACE 10 LEAD VASES ALONG PRIVY GARDEN TERRACE II HAMPTON COURT PALACE 2 LEAD PUTTI IN SUNK GARDEN II HAMPTON COURT PALACE PAIR OF PEDESTALS IN FOUNTAIN GARDEN II HAMPTON COURT PALACE PAIR OF STONE PEDESTALS IN FOUNTAIN GDN II HAMPTON COURT PALACE PAIR OF STONE PEDESTALS IN FOUNTAIN GDN II HAMPTON COURT PALACE PAIR OF STONE URNS IN FOUNTAIN GARDEN II HAMPTON COURT PALACE PAIR OF STONE URNS IN FOUNTAIN GARDEN II HAMPTON COURT PALACE STATUE IN FOUNTAIN GARDEN II HAMPTON COURT PALACE STATUE IN FOUNTAIN GARDEN II* HAMPTON COURT PALACE STATUE IN FOUNTAIN GARDEN OPPOSITE TENNIS COURT II HAMPTON COURT PALACE STATUE IN PRIVY GARDEN
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