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Sculpture Survey for London Borough of Enfield SCULPTURE SURVEY FOR LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD DATED OCTOBER 2004 Title: The Millennium Fountain Location: Chase Side Gardens Conservation Area: Type: Fountain Enfield Town Date: 2000 Condition: Listed Status: Not Listed Fair Brief Description: Working Fountain and Sundial Comments: Sculpture Survey for 2 London Borough of Enfield 2004 Title: Artic Memorial Campaign Location: Civic Centre, Silver Street Conservation Area: Type: War Memorial N/A Date: 2004 Condition: Listed Status: Not Listed Good Brief Description: Sloping black brick plinth, with black marble slab. Comments: Sculpture Survey for 3 London Borough of Enfield 2004 Title: Artic Campaign Memorial Location: Chase Green Temporary Conservation Area: Type: War Memorial Enfield Town Date: Condition: Good Listed Status: Not Listed Brief Description: Temporary concrete block Comments: Sculpture Survey for 4 London Borough of Enfield 2004 Title: Town Fountain Location: Enfield Town Conservation Area: Type: Fountain Enfield Town Date: 1884 Condition: Fair Listed Status: Not Listed Brief Description: Circular column with four basins, circular steps with triple lighting column. Comments: Sculpture Survey for 5 London Borough of Enfield 2004 Title: Brigadier Water Trough Location: Junction Lancaster Road / Brigadier Hill Conservation Area: Enfield Town Type: Horse Trough Date: Condition: Listed Status: Not Listed Good Brief Description: Standard drinking trough of granite with upper & lower troughs, top filled with earth. Comments: Sculpture Survey for 6 London Borough of Enfield 2004 Title: War Memorial Location: South East Corner of Chase Green Conservation Area: Type: War Memorial Enfield Town Date: 1921 Condition: Listed Status: Listed Fair Brief Description: Portland Stone. Tall tapering pedestal over a stepped base set in paved area. Comments: Sculpture Survey for 7 London Borough of Enfield 2004 Title: Town Pump Location: Enfield Town Market Square Conservation Area: Type: Monument Enfield Town Date: 1840? Condition: Fair Listed Status: Brief Description: Cast iron column of Gothic design, hexagonal in plan. Comments: Sculpture Survey for 8 London Borough of Enfield 2004 Title: Butter Market Location: Enfield Town Market Square Conservation Area: Type: Plaque Enfield Town Date: Condition: Listed Status: Not Listed Brief Description: Octagonal structure with stone plinth, oak columns (8) and terracotta tile roof. Comments: Sculpture Survey for 9 London Borough of Enfield 2004 Title: Irene Smith Memorial Location: Junction Parsonage Lane/ Baker Street Conservation Area: Type: Memorial Enfield Town Date: 1990? Condition: Listed Status: Not Listed Good Brief Description: Black marble disk set in surround of radiating pavement blocks with circular wooden seats. Comments: Sculpture Survey for 10 London Borough of Enfield 2004 Title: Livia Memorial Garden Location: Windmill Hill, nr. Chase Side Conservation Area: Type: Enfield Town Memorial Date: 1999 Condition: Listed Status: Not Listed Good Brief Description: Circular garden with central statuette, gravel & Brick surround. Comments: Sculpture Survey for 11 London Borough of Enfield 2004 Title: Town Park Drinking Fountain Location: Town Park, Cecil Road Entrance Conservation Area: Type: Drinking Fountain Enfield Town Date: Condition: Listed Status: Not Listed Brief Description: Drinking Fountain Comments: Sculpture Survey for 12 London Borough of Enfield 2004 Title: Fountain Island – Drinking Location: Enfield Town Fountain Conservation Area: Type: Enfield Town Drinking Fountain Date: c19th Condition: Listed Status: Not Listed Brief Description: Drinking Fountain Comments: Sculpture Survey for 13 London Borough of Enfield 2004 Title: Horse Trough Location: Junction Park Avenue / Bagshot Road Conservation Area: N/A Type: Horse Trough Date: c. 1900 Condition: Listed Status: Not Listed Good Brief Description: Granite Cattle Trough. Inscribed ‘Coleridge and Proverbs’. ‘A righteous man regarding the life of his beast. He prayeth well who loveth well both man and bird and beast’. Installed by the Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association. Comments: Sculpture Survey for 14 London Borough of Enfield 2004 Title: Signpost Location: Village Road (junction with Park Avenue Conservation Area: Type: Road Signpost N/A Date: Condition: Listed Status: Good Brief Description: Traditional Road Signpost Comments: Necessary works – re paint. Sculpture Survey for 15 London Borough of Enfield 2004 Title: Group of four K6 telephone Location: Little Park Garden s kiosks Conservation Area: Type: Kiosk Enfield Town Date: 1935 Condition: Listed Status: Grade II Good Brief Description: Kiosk by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Comments: Sculpture Survey for 16 London Borough of Enfield 2004 Title: Signpost Location: Village Road (junction with Church Street) Conservation Area: Type: N/A Road Signpost Date: Condition: Listed Status: Good Brief Description: Traditional Road Signpost Comments: Necessary works – re paint Sculpture Survey for 17 London Borough of Enfield 2004 Title: Gough Park Railings Location: Forty Hill Nr. Junction with Baker Street Conservation Area: Type: Forty Hill & Bulls Cross Street Furniture Date: 18th Century Condition: Good Listed Status: Grade II Brief Description: Set or ornate wrought iron gates with railings. Comments: Sculpture Survey for 18 London Borough of Enfield 2004 Title: Forty Hill Water Trough Location: Forty Hill Junction with Russell Road Conservation Area: Type: Forty Hill & Bulls Cross Horse Trough Date: Late 19th Century Condition: Good Listed Status: Not Listed Brief Description: Water Trough, top filled with flowers/earth. Comments: Sculpture Survey for 19 London Borough of Enfield 2004 Title: Rectangular Monument at Location: Bulls Cross/ to the south Myddleton House Gardens of Myddleton House near pond Conservation Area: Type: Monument Forty Hill & Bulls Cross Date: Unknown Condition: Fair Listed Status: Not Known Brief Description: Rectangular Plinth Comments: Sculpture Survey for 20 London Borough of Enfield 2004 Title: Myddleton House Sundial Location: Bulls Cross to the south of Myddleton House on lawn Conservation Area: Forty Hill & Bulls Cross Type: Monument Date: unknown Condition: Good Listed Status: not known Brief Description: Sundial Comments: Sculpture Survey for 21 London Borough of Enfield 2004 Title: Coronation Urn Location: Forty Hill – in Rose Garden to south west of Forty Hall House Conservation Area: Forty Hill & Bulls Cross Type: Monument Date: 2004 Condition: Good Listed Status: Not Listed Brief Description: Urn to commemorate 50th Anniversary of Coronation. Comments: Sculpture Survey for 22 London Borough of Enfield 2004 Title: Pair of Lions Location: Forty Hall Lawn Conservation Area: Type: Sculpture Forty Hill & Bulls Cross Date: Unknown Condition: Fair Listed Status: Curtilage Brief Description: Pair of stone lions in lying down position facing Forty Hall. Comments: Sculpture Survey for 23 London Borough of Enfield 2004 Title: Clay Hill Water Trough Location: Outside St Johns Church Clay Hill Junction with Theobalds Park Road Conservation Area: Clay Hill Type: Horse Trough Date: 19th Century Condition: Good Listed Status: Not Listed Brief Description: Water Trough and Drinking Fountain Comments: Sculpture Survey for 24 London Borough of Enfield 2004 Title: Ranger Monument – Location: Whitewebbs Road (land to Whitewebbs Park west of Flash Lane Broadway in Whitewebbs Park) Conservation Area: Type: Forty Hill & Bulls Cross Monument Date: Unknown Condition: Poor Listed Status: Not Known Brief Description: Urn on a Pedestal Comments: Sculpture Survey for 25 London Borough of Enfield 2004 Title: Forty Hall Rose Garden Well Location: Forty Hill/Rose Garden to Head south west of Forty Hall House Conservation Area: Forty Hill & Bulls Cross Type: Monument Date: Unknown Condition: Good Listed Status: Not known Brief Description: Square Well Head with shield set into one side. Comments: Sculpture Survey for 26 London Borough of Enfield 2004 Title: War Memorial Forty Hill Location: Forty Hill to west of Forty Church Hill Church Conservation Area: Type: War Memorial Forty Hill & Bulls Cross Date: 1835? Condition: Fair Listed Status: Not Listed Brief Description: Circular Turret with roof supported by straight pillars. Comments: Sculpture Survey for 27 London Borough of Enfield 2004 Title: Gough’s Ostriches Location: Bulls Cross/ in conservatory to south of Myddleton House Conservation Area: Type: Monument Forty Hill & Bulls Cross Date: 18th Century Condition: Listed Status: Not Known Fair Brief Description: Pair of two six foot tall lead Ostriches. Comments: Sculpture Survey for 28 London Borough of Enfield 2004 Title: Old Enfield Market Cross Location: Bulls Cross/ to south east of Myddleton House Conservation Area: Type: Monument Forty Hill & Bulls Cross Date: 1826 Condition: Listed Status: Grade II Fair Brief Description: Market Cross on four buttressed piers with flying buttresses above. Comments: Sculpture Survey for 29 London Borough of Enfield 2004 Title: Goat Green Horse Trough Location: Goat Green, Forty Hill Conservation Area: Type: Horse Trough Forty Hill & Bulls Cross Date: Condition: Listed Status: Not Listed Brief Description: Comments: Sculpture Survey for 30 London Borough of Enfield 2004 Title: K6 Telephone Kiosk Location: Clay Hill, South Side Conservation Area: Type: Telephone Kiosk Clay Hill? Date: 1935 Condition: Listed Status: Grade II Brief Description: Cast iron K6 telephone kiosk by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Comments: Sculpture Survey for 31 London Borough
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