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A M S Defending Historic Buildings ST ANN’S VESTRY HALL, 2 CHURCH ENTRY, LONDON EC4V 5HB Patron: HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES, KG KT Listed Buildings Threatened by Applications to Demolish In 2005 (The Ancient Monuments Society is a mandatory consultee on applications to demolish listed buildings in whole or part in England and Wales.) These statistics cover England and Wales but not Scotland or Northern Ireland. The total number of listed buildings subject to applications to demolish was 127. The total number of listed buildings subject to applications to demolish in Wales was 14. Each entry takes the following format: i) Town / County as applicable. ii) Name and address of building. iii) The grade of listing is given: I, II* or II. iv) The month in which the AMS was informed of the application. v) The date of the building if known. Then the code indicates: C - Application submitted by Council CC -Application submitted by County Council F -Application wholly or partly prompted by fire damage. R - Building threatened by a road scheme Rp -Proposal for "replica" Facade after development. These figures include applications for delisting where the building has been demolished. The name of the local authority is given in parenthesis if it is not clear. Finally the result of the application, if yet determined, is given. ANCIENT MONUMENTS SOCIETY Founded in 1924. Registered Charity No: 209605 In partnership with the Friends of Friendless Churches Tel: 020 7236 3934 e-mail: [email protected] website: www.ancientmonumentssociety.org.uk AMERSHAM, Bucks. Barn, Crown Farm, Whielden St; II; c17; Aug' F; (Chiltern) applic to delist remains. ANDOVER, Hants. Ford Cottage, 55 Chantry St; c16 timber frame; move (Test Valley) it to 96 High St; April. BASINGSTOKE, Hants. 36 London St; II; March; gutting of interior; No. BEDDAU, Glamorgan Cooling towers, Cwm d Coke Works; II*; 1957. (Rhondda) BILDERSTON, Suffolk K6 telephone kiosk, Market Place; II; March; remove (Babergh) as damaged. BLYTH, Notts. K6 telephone kiosk, High St and Retford Rd; II ; (Bassetlaw) 1930; Sep. BOWERHILL, Wilts. Barn, Bowerhill Farm, Devizes Rd; II; c19; March; (W. Wilts) No. BRASSINGTON, Derbys. a) Barn, Sycamore Farm, Town St; II; April; Yes. b) Barns, Miners Hill; June; c18. BREDE, E Sussex The Highlands, Udimore Rd, Broad Oak; II; late (Rother) c17; F. BRISTOL 1. 11-14 Wellington Rd; II; Feb; early c19; dem interiors, keep facade. 2. Beaufort House and 7-10 Bedford Row, Terrell St BS2; II; c18; Yes. BROADWAY, Worcs. Barn, Russell Sq, High St; II; timber framed; April; Rp. (Wychavon) BURBAGE, Wilts. Wharfside Crane, Burbage Wharf; II; April; 1832; (Kennet) Rp in hardwood; Yes. CAMDEN, LB of 1. 33 Queen Sq and chapel, WC1; II; Feb; c18 & c19 heavily altered; Yes. 2. 8/10 Southampton Row; II; c1905; March; to be demolished for Crossrail. CARDIFF Central Hotel, St Mary St, Cathays; II; Feb; mid c19; F; Yes. CARMARTHEN The Mount, Spilman St; II; early c19; Feb; Yes. CAXTON, Cambs. Granary, Church Farm; II; c17 timber frame; May; Rp. (S. Cambs) CHRISTLETON, Cheshire Sundial in grounds of Manor House; II; c18; Aug; mostly collapsed; applic to delist. CODDENHAM, Suffolk Little Choppins Farm, Spring Lane; II; Sep; timber (Mid-Suffolk) frame; F; applic to delist after fire. ANCIENT MONUMENTS SOCIETY Founded in 1924. Registered Charity No: 209605 In partnership with the Friends of Friendless Churches Tel: 020 7236 3934 e-mail: [email protected] website: www.ancientmonumentssociety.org.uk COUNTESTHORPE, Leics. Barn, 4 Green Lane (Blaby) DARLEY DALE, Derbys. Tennis Pavilion; March; II; late c19; F; Yes. DARTON, S. Yorks. Former United Methodist Free Church, Spark Lane, (Barnsley) Mapplewell; 1829; II; June. DAWLISH, Devon Old Vicarage, 13 Weech Rd; II; late c17 + 1846; applic (Teignbridge) to delist. DEDHAM, Essex Anchor Inn, The Heath; II; Apr; timber frame; (Colchester) proposal to replace with housing. Later applic; Oct; to delist; No; appeal. DISS, Norfolk Barn, Algar's Farmhouse; II; May; delisted. DONCASTER, W Yorks. White House, Clay Lane; II; mid c18; applic to delist; virtually disappeared. DOVER, Kent 1-7 Cowgate Hill Terrace; in CA; April; mid c19. DUDLEY, W. Midlands Entrance gate, 6/8 Albion St; II; elaborate late c19; June; applic. to delist. EAST BUDLEIGH, Devon Boarden Barn Cottage, Yettington; Apr; c18 cob; F; (E Devon) Yes. EAST HAGBOURNE, Oxon. Barn, Fletchers, 19 Main Rd; II; May; c18 timber (S Oxon) frame EASTON-on-the-HILL, Northants. Bar, 36 High St; II; c18; Oct; Rp. (E Northants) ELSWICK, Lancs. Cruck Barn, Copp Lane; II; Sep; c17 cruck blade barn. (Fylde) No. EPSOM, Surrey Garden wall, 4-7 Worcester Gardens, Dalton Rd; II; 1606 remains of Nonesuch Palace. EPWORTH, Lincs. Barn, 58 Station Rd; II; late c18; Oct. Rp. (N Lincs) EXMINSTER, Devon Signal Box, Station; II; Jan; resite; renewal of earlier (Teignbridge) lbc. FOLKINGHAM, Lincs. Toll House Cottage, Bourne Rd; II; late c18; Oct. (S Kesteven) FRISTON, Suffolk Barn 50 metres W of Friston Hall; II; Nov; applic to (Mid-Suffolk) delist; largely collapsed. GAINSBOROUGH, Lincs. Britannia Works, Beaumont St; II; Jan; demolish ANCIENT MONUMENTS SOCIETY Founded in 1924. Registered Charity No: 209605 In partnership with the Friends of Friendless Churches Tel: 020 7236 3934 e-mail: [email protected] website: www.ancientmonumentssociety.org.uk (W Lindsey) 2-storey offices; mid c19. GREAT SOMERFORD, Wilts. Black Barn, Wilkins Lane; II; timber frame; Aug; (N Wilts) resite. GREAT STRICKLAND, Cumbria Barn NW of Bradley; II; c18; Aug; applic to delist; already unroofed. GUILDFORD, Surrey Old River Cottage, Millbrook; II; resite listed building onto site of No 30 Millbrook. HACKNEY, LB of 2 gun posts, Union Walk; II(2); early c19; Apr; stolen. HALE BARNS Manor House Stables, Wicker Lane; II; Dec; timber framed. (Gtr Manchester) HAVERFORDWEST, Pembs. Summerhouse r/of 85/87 City Rd; II; c18; Nov; applic to delist after collapse. HAYTON, Cumbria Stone byre, Hayton Castle; II; Oct; c18; Yes. (Allerdale) HIGH CONISCLIFFE, Co Durham Valley House, 49 The Green; late c18; Dec. II. Rp. (Darlington) HORTON-cum-STUDLEY, Oxon. Sir George Coke's Almshouses, boundary wall; II; Aug; (Cherwell) Rp. HOUNSLOW, LB of a) Fountain/Conduit, Western International Market, Hayes Rd, Southall; II; late c19; Jan. relocate. b) Nazarus House, Isleworth; bldg of 1901 by Leonard Stokes; to be demolished. HURSLEY, Hants. White Cottage; II; Oct; c18; F; applic to delist. (Winchester) LEEDS White Cloth Hall, 98-100 Kirkgate LS1; II; June; dismantle. LINFORD, Essex Smithy Cottage, Princess Margaret Rd; c17; II; May. (Thurrock) LITTLE NESS, Shrops. Maltings, Church House Farm; II; c17?; July; collapsed. LIVERPOOL (Merseyside) a) 109 Shaw St L6; II; Feb; late c18. b) Welsh Presbyterian Chapel, Princes Rd; II; 1868; May; No. c) 24 St Anne St; II; July; early c19. d) 183- 185 Duke St; II; c18; Oct; to be demolished as dangerous. e) 110-112 Wood St; II; Dec; listed after they had been demolished LLANDUDNO, Gwynedd Telephone kiosk, Ty Gwyn Rd; II; 1930; July. (Conwy) ANCIENT MONUMENTS SOCIETY Founded in 1924. Registered Charity No: 209605 In partnership with the Friends of Friendless Churches Tel: 020 7236 3934 e-mail: [email protected] website: www.ancientmonumentssociety.org.uk LLANVEYNOE, Herefs. Ancient cross, St. Peter & St Beurno Church; c7; II; proposal to re-site from churchyard into church. LODE, Cambs. Anglesey Abbey; remove Sheemakers and Delvaux (E. Cambs) Urns to V & A; II(2); early c18; replace with Rp. MALTON, Yorks. Grotto, 41 Yorkersgate; II; c18; Sep. (Ryedale) MANCHESTER 33-42 Back Turner St; II(3); Apr; c19; applic to delist; partly collapsed. MARGATE, Kent Lodge, Royal Sea Bathing Hospital, Canterbury Rd; II; late c19; Nov. MARTLEY, Worcs. Horsham Old Court; II; c16; Dec; dismantle and (Malvern Hills) re-erect with new wings. MARTON, Cheshire Marton Villa, Clay Lane; II; late c18; Rp. (Vale Royal) MENDLESHAM, Suffolk Tollgate Farmhouse, Norwich Rd; II; Jan; timber (Mid Suffolk) framed; re-site as Rp. NAZEING, Essex K6 Telephone kiosk, Betts Lane; II; March; already (Epping Forest) removed. NELSON, Glamorgan Barn A, Penywaun Farm; II; Dec. (Caerphilly) NEWHAM, LB of 217 High St, Stratford; II; March; c18; already demolished. NORTHAMPTON Pearce's Leatherworks, Wellingborough Rd, Gt. (Northants) Billing; II; 1939; demolish factory but leave office block. NOTTINGHAM a) Telephone kiosk, Main Rd, Holly Ave; II; 1936; Jan; demolished by a car. b) 41 Pilcher Gate NG1; II; June; early c18. OSWALDKIRK, N. Yorks. Stone "barn". Oswaldkirk Hall, Main St; curtilage of (Ryedale) of II*; c18; Oct. OXFORD University Boathouse, Abingdon Rd; II; c19; May; F; Rebuild by John Oldrid Scott; Yes. PIDLEY-cum-FENTON, Cambs. Barn r/o Stanley Farm, Old Hurst Rd; II; March; (Huntingdonshire) c1700; applic to delist. RINGMER, Sussex Upper :Lodge Farm; II; June; late c17; F; delist; Yes. (Lewes) ROCHDALE, Gtr Manchester Salinge Corner, Salinge Rd; II; 1897; proposal to delist following gutting by fire. ANCIENT MONUMENTS SOCIETY Founded in 1924. Registered Charity No: 209605 In partnership with the Friends of Friendless Churches Tel: 020 7236 3934 e-mail: [email protected] website: www.ancientmonumentssociety.org.uk SAMLESBURY, Lancs. Samlesbury Lower Hall, Potter Lane; II; Nov; 1625; (S Ribble) ruinous. SCARBOROUGH, Yorks. Nurses House, former St Thomas's Hospital,, 11 Foreshore Rd; II; Nov. c19. SEAFORD, E Sussex 18 South St; II; Nov; early c19; applic to delist but (Lewes) tantamount to one to demolish. SEWARDS END, Essex Sewards End Farm; II; Feb; medieval timber frame. (Uttlesford) SEWERBY, E. Yorks Marton Hall, Church Lane; II* (curtilage); March; dem outbuildings; No. SCREMBY, Lincs. Stables, Low Barn Nurseries, Lowgate Rd; II; March; (E Lindsey) c18; No. SHEFFIELD, Yorks. Bethel Chapel Sunday School, 32 Cambridge St; mid c19. SPELDHURST, Kent Lamppost, Broomhill Rd; early c19; Dec; applic to (Tunbridge Wells) delist; structure removed from lists.