Locally Listed Buildings and Structures in the London Borough of Bexley, of Architectural Or Historic Interest

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Locally Listed Buildings and Structures in the London Borough of Bexley, of Architectural Or Historic Interest www.bexley.gov.uk Locally Listed Buildings Locally listed buildings and structures in the London Borough of Bexley, of architectural or historic interest These are shown in street order for ease of reference Locally listed buildings and structures in street order Year of Address Locality Name or descriptive detail entry A 1-12 (cons) Acacia Way Sidcup Former Hollies Children’s Home Boys 2011 Houses: ‘Limes’ and ‘Oaks’ 32 & 33 Acacia Way Sidcup Former Hollies Children’s Home Infant 2011 Boys Home: ‘Willow’ 34 Acacia Way Sidcup Sports Club building 2011 35 & 36 Acacia Way Sidcup Former ‘Hollies’ admin. building. Other 1983 The Manor House flats addressed to Rowanwood Avenue. 38, 39 & 40 Acacia Way Sidcup Stable block of “The Hollies” 2006 53 Acacia Way Sidcup Former Hollies Children’s Home building 2011 - Ash’ 54-73 (cons) Acacia Way Sidcup Former Hollies Children’s Home Boys 2011 Homes: ‘Beeches’ and Firs’ 63 Albert Road Bexley “The Black Horse” 1983 1 & 2 Belvoir Cottages Alma Road Sidcup 2006 10 Alma Road Sidcup “The Alma” 1983 2 Avenue Road Bexleyheath “Turret House” 2006 6 Avenue Road Bexleyheath “Torre” 2006 27 Avenue Road Bexleyheath “Ravensbourne” 2006 109 Avenue Road Erith Lodge 2008 B Chapel Banks Lane Bexleyheath Cemetery Chapel 2006 War memorial Banks Lane Bexleyheath War memorial in cemetery 2006 Maufe memorial Banks Lane Bexleyheath Memorial in cemetery 2011 The Red Barn Barnehurst Road Bexleyheath The Red Barn Public House 2008 3, 5 & 7 Bedford Road Sidcup “Burley Villas” 2006 6 Bedwell Road Belvedere Kearsbrook Lodge 2008 Northern footway Bellegrove Road Welling Telegraph junction box sign outside no.28 2006 Library Bellegrove Road Welling Welling Library 2006 124 Bellegrove Road Welling “Inferno’s”, formerly “The Moon & 1983 Sixpence”, but built as the “Station Hotel” 143 Bellegrove Road Welling “The Plough and Harrow” 2006 Air raid warden’s post, Bellegrove Road Welling Air raid precaution warden’s post 2006 adjacent to Methodist Church Crossness Works Belvedere Road Abbey Wood Storm water pumping house at Crossness 2006 STW Crossness Works Belvedere Road Abbey Wood Former Precipitation House 2011 Crossness Works Belvedere Road Abbey Wood 4 concrete ‘police’ type boxes 2011 14 Berkhamstead Road Belvedere 2006 Locally listed buildings and structures in street order Year of Address Locality Name or descriptive detail entry 2 & 2a Bexley High Street Bexley “Heathfield” 1983 4-28(evens), 4a, 4b, 6a, Bexley High Street Bexley “Oxford Place” 1983 18a, 20a, 20b, 22a & 26a Freemantle Hall, Bexley High Street Bexley 1983 70, 70a & 72 Bexley High Street Bexley 1983 74 Bexley High Street Bexley “The George” 1983 77 & 77a Bexley High Street Bexley 1983 77b Bexley High Street Bexley 1983 79 Bexley High Street Bexley 1983 81 Bexley High Street Bexley “The Millers Arms” 1983 82 & 84 Bexley High Street Bexley 1983 85 Bexley High Street Bexley “Brewery House” 2006 River bridge, Bexley High Street Bexley Bridge over the River Cray 1983 99 Bexley High Street Bexley 1983 Old Mill Bexley High Street Bexley 1983 Mill Cottage Bexley High Street Bexley East of the Old Mill 1983 Shed in St. Mary’s Bexley High Street Bexley Ex-mortuary / fire engine shed 1983 churchyard 106 & 108 Bexley High Street Bexley 2006 107 & 109 Bexley High Street Bexley 1983 110, 112 Bexley High Street Bexley 1983 111, 113 & 115 Bexley High Street Bexley 1983 Lychgate Bexley High Street Bexley Western lychgate of Saint Mary's Church 1983 St. Mary’s churchyard Bexley High Street Bexley Red brick wall between St. Mary’s 1983 churchyard & “High Street House” St. Mary’s churchyard Bexley High Street Bexley Flint boundary wall to Saint Mary's 1983 Churchyard Baptist Church and hall Bexley Lane Crayford 1983 Bexley Lane Foots Cray Ice well and sump to Foots Cray Place, in 2006 grounds of Cleeve Park Secondary School 106 Bexley Road Erith Hastings Villa 2018 179 Blackfen Road Blackfen 2006 273 Blackfen Road Blackfen “The Woodman” 1983 23a Bladindon Drive Bexley “The Bailiff's House” 1983 7 Blendon Drive Bexley 2006 28 Blendon Drive Bexley 2006 44 Blendon Road Bexley Former Bridgen Primary School 1983 118 Blendon Road Bexley “The Three Blackbirds” 1983 167 Blendon Road Bexley “Blendon Lodge” 1983 1 & 3 Bourne Road Bexley Former Baptist chapel 2006 5 Bourne Road Bexley Workshop adjacent to Weir Lane 1983 11 Bourne Road Bexley “Ypsilanti” (former Post Office) 1983 Baptist Chapel Bourne Road Bexley Old Bexley Baptist Chapel 2006 Locally listed buildings and structures in street order Year of Address Locality Name or descriptive detail entry 12 Bourne Road Bexley Bexley Library 1983 17 & 19 Bourne Road Bexley Part of former Reffells Brewery 1983 Former Brewery Bourne Road Bexley Former Reffells Brewery 1983 21 Bourne Road Bexley “Key House” 1983 54-64(evens) Bourne Road Bexley “Victoria Homes” 1983 Hall Place stables Bourne Road Bexley Hall Place Stables 1983 Part Jacobean Barn Bourne Road Bexley Bar to “Jacobean Barn”, former Mill 1983 House Hall Place gate lodge Bourne Road Bexley Gate Lodge to Hall Place 1983 Outside Bourne Bourne Road Crayford 2 lamp posts at Bourne Garage 1983 Garage Northern footway of Bourne Road Crayford Concrete pillar/Boundary marker 2006 24 Brampton Road Bexleyheath Brampton Day Nursery 1983 Brampton Primary Brampton Road Bexleyheath Air raid precaution shelters 2006 School 142 Brampton Road Bexleyheath “Brampton Lodge” 1983 1, 3 & 5 Bridgen Road Bexley 1983 7 & 9 Bridgen Road Bexley 1983 11 Bridgen Road Bexley 1983 2 Broadway Bexleyheath “The Prince Albert” 1983 Milestone in Broadway Bexleyheath Milestone on pedestrian refuge opposite 1983 Civic Offices Pincott Memorial Broadway Bexleyheath Pincott Memorial, west of Christ Church 1983 167 Broadway Bexleyheath The Ivory Lounge 2008 198-204(evens), 198a, Broadway Bexleyheath Includes “The Laughing Buddha” 2006 200a, 202a & 204a Baptist Chapel Broadway Bexleyheath Trinity Baptist Chapel 1983 260 Broadway Bexleyheath “The Golden Lion” 1983 269 Broadway Bexleyheath Citifinancial 2006 22 Brook Street North Heath “The Brewer's Arms” 1983 143 Brook Street North Heath “The Duchess of Kent” 2006 Cemetery chapel Brook Street North Heath Chapel in cemetery 2006 Brook Street Brook Street North Heath Slade Green Monument 2011 Cemetery Burnt Oak Junior Burnt Oak Lane Sidcup Burnt Oak Junior School 1983 School Gate piers & wall Burnt Oak Lane Sidcup Original gate pillars and wall at entrance 2011 to former Hollies Children’s Home Barn Theatre, Rose Burnt Oak Lane Sidcup Barn Theatre 1983 Bruford College Coach house and Burnt Oak Lane Sidcup Coach House and stables at Lamorbey 1983 stables, Rose Bruford College Locally listed buildings and structures in street order Year of Address Locality Name or descriptive detail entry The Glade Burnt Oak Lane Sidcup Wall of kitchen garden, Lamorbey Park 1983 Ice house between Burnt Oak Lane Sidcup Ice house between lakes, Lamorbey Park 1983 lakes, Lamorbey Park C Boundary Marker Canberra Road Bexleyheath Christ’s Hospital (CH) Boundary Marker, 2019 located to the rear of 5 Canberra Road Red Lodge Chislehurst Road Sidcup Former lodge to Sidcup Place 1983 Chislehurst Road Sidcup Kitchen garden wall to Sidcup Place 1983 6 Christchurch Road Sidcup “Ottawa” 2006 Silos at ADM site Church Manorway Erith Grain silos, ADM site (ex Erith Oil 1983 Works) Offices at ADM site Church Manorway Erith Administration Buildings, ADM site (ex 2006 Erith Oil Works) Memorial Church Manorway Erith War Memorial north of ADM works 2006 2 Clarence Crescent Sidcup “Old School Court” Flats 1-6 2019 46 Church Road Bexleyheath “The Volunteer” 1983 Little Mascal Farm Cocksure Lane North Cray 1983 Barn at Little Mascal Cocksure Lane North Cray 1983 Farm / Taylor's Livery Cow shelter at Little Cocksure Lane North Cray 1983 Mascal Farm / Taylor's Livery Loose boxes at Little Cocksure Lane North Cray 1983 Mascal Farm / Taylor's Livery The White House, Cocksure Lane North Cray 1983 Northwode Colyers Lane Erith Northwode (opposite 74) 2006 31 & 33 Crayford High Street Crayford 1983 37 Crayford High Street Crayford “The Crayford Arms” 1983 90-100(evens) Crayford High Street Crayford “Grove Place”, including wall, steps and 1983 high pavement Clocktower Crayford Road Crayford 1983 112 Crayford Road Crayford Crayford Town Hall (former Vickers’ 2006 canteen) Bridge Crayford Road Crayford 3 tablets in bridge parapets 2008 Post Box Crayford Way Crayford Adjacent to 39 2019 Waterside Gardens Crayford Way Crayford Stevenson Blackwood Crayford Memorial 2008 Drinking fountain 18 Crescent Road Sidcup 2006 24 Crescent Road Sidcup “Satis House” 2006 31 Crescent Road Sidcup 2006 Locally listed buildings and structures in street order Year of Address Locality Name or descriptive detail entry 4 & 6 Crook Log Bexleyheath No.6 is Crook Log Guest House 1983 17 Crook Log Bexleyheath Hargreaves & Partners 1983 18 & 20 Crook Log Bexleyheath 1983 19 Crook Log Bexleyheath Crook Log Surgery 1983 37 Crook Log Bexleyheath “Walcot Lodge” 2006 D Danson Primary School Dansington Road Welling WW2 defense structures in school 2011 grounds (part underground) Boundary stone in Danson Mead Welling Opposite South Gipsy Road 2006 footway Danson Mead Welling Underground WW2 shelters 2011 Danson Park Danson Road Bexleyheath Ice well north of Boathouse in Danson 2006 Park 75 Danson Road Bexleyheath 2006 77 Danson Road Bexleyheath 2006 125 Danson Road Bexley 2006 70 Dartford Road Bexley “Henleys” 1983 Lamp post in grounds Dartford Road Bexley 2006 of Henleys, 70 Ravenscourt Dartford Road Bexley Ravenscourt, originally part of “Henleys” 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