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Asset Register Information As at 8/12/16 LB Lewisham Asset Register Information as at 8/12/16 Address Post Code UPRN Easting Northing Asset Type 1 Baudwin Road SE6 1RN 100023276823 539174 172717 Building 1 Catford Broadway, Ground Floor SE6 4SP 100023278993 537491 173623 Building 1 Loampit Hill Lewisham SE13 7TH 100023236075 537707 175926 Building 1 Turnham Road SE4 2HH 100023271793 536036 175252 Building 1 Winslade Way SE6 4JU 100023570595 537657 173730 Building 1&2 Golden Hind Place Grove Street SE8 3QG 200000556723 536518 178570 Building 1&2 High Level Drive SE26 6XT 100021968146 534268 171616 Building 10 & 22 Wild Goose Drive SE14 5LL 100023237249 535447 176685 Building 10 Wisteria Road Hither Green SE13 5HN 100023570601 538628 175143 Building 10/13 Winslade Way SE6 4JU 100023570592 537645 173772 Building 100 Granville Park SE13 7EA 200002507131 538685 176123 Building 103 105 Rushey Green SE6 4AF 10091634608 537826 173892 Building 106 Woodpecker Road SE14 6EU 100023238097 536344 177557 Building 108 Woodpecker Road SE14 6EU 100023238099 536341 177561 Building 109 Randlesdown Road Bellingham SE6 3HB 10090787253 537561 172154 Building 109A Randlesdown Road Bellingham SE6 3HB 10023226839 537584 172117 Building 10A Wisteria Road Hither Green SE13 5HN 100023233560 538616 175138 Building 110 Woodpecker Road SE14 6EU 100023238779 536339 177564 Building 111 Randlesdown Road Bellingham SE6 3HB 100023277936 537559 172145 Building 111 Rolt Street SE8 5JZ 100023282163 536359 177754 Building 112-114 New Cross Road SE14 5BA 10023232359 535614 177021 Land 114 Woodpecker Road SE14 6EU 100023238090 536335 177574 Building 118 St Donatts Road SE14 6NT 100022006638 536578 176478 Building 118 Woodpecker Road SE14 6EU 100023238091 536331 177584 Building 12 & 24 Wild Goose Drive SE14 5LL 100023237250 535448 176679 Building 120 Woodpecker Road SE14 6EU 100023238092 536328 177590 Building 121 Deptford High Street SE8 4NS 100023280969 537161 177288 Land 124 Kilmorie Road SE23 2SR 100023255469 536240 172781 Building 14 Boone Street SE13 5SB 100023233430 539298 175421 Building 14 Randlesdown Road Bellingham SE6 3BT 100023278149 537716 172271 Building 1 of 33 LB Lewisham Asset Register Information as at 8/12/16 Address Post Code UPRN Easting Northing Asset Type 14 Tyson Road SE23 3AA 100023256873 535408 173615 Building 144 Evelyn Street SE8 5DD 10023226832 536479 178199 Building 148 Ladywell Centre Dressington Avenue SE4 1JF 100023270079 537403 174510 Building 148 Rushey Green SE6 4HQ 100023278264 537701 173757 Building 150 Rushey Green (Ground Floor) SE6 4HQ 100023278953 537700 173753 Building 16 Boone Street SE13 5SB 100023233431 539294 175419 Building 16 Randlesdown Road Bellingham SE6 3BT 100023278148 537709 172275 Building 160 Trundleys Road SE8 5JE 100023282056 536009 177942 Building 166 Evelyn Street SE8 5DB 100023281391 536568 178093 Building 17 Harts Lane SE14 5UP 10023231445 536012 176994 Building 17 Woolstone Road SE23 2TR 100022022492 536664 172885 Building 18 Boone Street SE13 5SB 100023234303 539289 175418 Building 18 Evelyn Street SE8 5DG 100023281411 536110 178492 Building 18 Randlesdown Road Bellingham SE6 3BT 100023277921 537706 172265 Building 18 Wild Goose Drive SE14 5LL 100022020811 535443 176698 Building 185 Brookehowse Road Bellingham SE6 3TT 10023226875 537696 171996 Building 189 Algernon Road Ladywell SE13 7AN 10023229173 537762 175136 Building 19 21 Dunfield Road Bellingham SE6 3RW 100023278146 537880 171517 Building 190 Kirkdale SE26 4NU 100023679441 535096 171721 Building 2 & 14 Wild Goose Drive SE14 5LL 100023237251 535441 176709 Building 2 & 3 Winslade Way SE6 4JU 100023570594 537649 173731 Building 2 The Glebe SE3 9TT 100023678113 539250 175810 Building 2 Turnham Road SE4 2HH 100023271794 536038 175249 Building 20 Boone Street SE13 5SB 100023233432 539282 175420 Building 20 Randlesdown Road Bellingham SE6 3BT 100021998099 537702 172264 Building 200 Kirkdale SE26 4NL 100023262714 535119 171712 Building community 2000 Community Centre199 Grove Street SE8 3PG 200000546214 536514 178540 building 203 Deptford High Street SE8 3NT 100023280511 537134 177589 Building 215 Sydenham Road SE26 5HF 100022010881 536080 171478 Building 2 of 33 LB Lewisham Asset Register Information as at 8/12/16 Address Post Code UPRN Easting Northing Asset Type 22 Tidemill Way SE8 4BF 10090783835 537292 177350 Building 22 Winslade Way SE6 4JU 100023278689 537597 173792 Building 226 230 Lewisham High Street Hither Green SE13 6JU 10023232216 538171 175232 Building 22 Randlesdown Road, Bellingham SE6 3BT 100023277923 537694 172261 Building 22A Randlesdown Road, Bellingham SE6 3BT 100021998100 537694 172261 Building 22A Winslade Way SE6 4JU 100023278690 537597 173792 Building 23 Dunfield Road Bellingham SE6 3RW 100023278155 537884 171508 Building 23 Mercia Grove SE13 6BJ 100023234461 538377 175485 Building 23/24 Winslade Way SE6 4JU 100023278957 537645 173772 Building 236 Evelyn Street SE8 5BZ 100023281754 536727 177934 Building 238 Evelyn Street SE8 5BZ 100023282077 536732 177930 Building 24 - 26 George Lane Hither Green SE13 6HH 100023569445 538051 174229 Building 24 Le May Avenue Grove Park SE12 0BP 100021976685 540752 172334 Building 24 Randlesdown Road Bellingham SE6 3BT 100023277924 537691 172260 Building 240 242 Evelyn Street SE8 5BZ 100023282095 536736 177926 Building 242 Malpas Road SE4 1DJ 100021983671 536578 175964 Building 244 246 Evelyn Street SE8 5BZ 100023281388 536746 177919 Building 244 Malpas Road SE4 1DJ 100021983674 536579 175959 Building 246 Malpas Road SE4 1DJ 100023270124 536578 175954 Building 248 Evelyn Street SE8 5BZ 100023281389 536757 177913 Building 248 Malpas Road SE4 1DJ 100021983678 536576 175948 Building 25/26 Winslade Way SE6 4JU 100023278958 537636 173785 Building 250 Evelyn Street SE8 5BZ 100023281382 536762 177909 Building 252 Evelyn Street SE8 5BZ 100023281390 536766 177904 Building Community 25-33 Brandram Road SE13 5RT 100023568998 539153 175321 Centre 254 Evelyn Street SE8 5BZ 100023281383 536770 177900 Building 256 Evelyn Street SE8 5BZ 100023281384 536775 177896 Building 258 Evelyn Street SE8 5BZ 100023281385 536780 177893 Building 260 Evelyn Street SE8 5BZ 100023281386 536785 177889 Building 3 of 33 LB Lewisham Asset Register Information as at 8/12/16 Address Post Code UPRN Easting Northing Asset Type 262 Evelyn Street SE8 5BZ 100023281387 536790 177885 Building 263 - 291 Lewisham High Street SE13 6NL 100023234447 538123 174927 Building 267 New Cross Road SE14 6AR 100023239032 536250 176967 Building 269 New Cross Road SE14 6AR 100023238958 536255 176969 Building 27 Rushey Green SE6 4AS 100022000826 537924 174157 Building 27 Winslade Way SE6 4JU 100023570596 537640 173774 Building 271 New Cross Road SE14 6AR 100023239044 536260 176972 Building 273 New Cross Road SE14 6AR 100023238281 536266 176974 Building 275 New Cross Road Se SE14 6AS 100023238283 536286 176983 Building 277 281 New Cross Road SE14 6AS 100023238715 536295 176991 Building 28 Winslade Way SE6 4JU 100023278299 537645 173772 Building Community 29 - 39 Clarendon Rise Leemore Centre SE13 5ES 10023232690 538533 175345 Building 29 Wallbutton road SE4 2NX 10023231597 536169 176162 Building 29 Winslade Way SE6 4JU 100023278966 537651 173769 Building 299 - 301, Kirkdale (Room 202, Regent House) SE26 4QD 100023569595 535248 171612 Building 3 Dunfield Road Bellingham SE6 3RW 100023277961 537874 171529 Building 3 Inchmery Road Catford SE6 2NA 100021971159 537832 172997 Building 3 Rockbourne Road Forest Hill SE23 2DA 100021999982 535545 173150 Building 3 Turnham Road SE4 2HH 100023271796 536043 175247 Building 3&4 Golden Hind Place Grove Street SE8 3QG 200000556724 536520 178555 Building 30 Redfern road SE6 2BH 100023277005 538345 173734 Building 30 Woolstone Road SE23 2SG 100022022504 536588 172844 Building 30/31 Winslade Way & Storeroom SE6 4JU 100023278300 537661 173778 Building 301 Evelyn Street SE8 5RA 100023282166 536784 177947 Building 303 Evelyn Street SE8 5RA 100023281470 536792 177943 Building 305 Evelyn Street SE8 5RA 100023282060 536798 177943 Building 308 Brownhill Road SE6 1AU 100023276428 538916 173658 Offices 309 Evelyn Street SE8 5RA 100023282129 536810 177943 Building 311 Evelyn Street SE8 5RA 100023282135 536816 177943 Building 4 of 33 LB Lewisham Asset Register Information as at 8/12/16 Address Post Code UPRN Easting Northing Asset Type 313 Evelyn Street SE8 5RA 100023281473 536822 177944 Building 315 Evelyn Street SE8 5RA 100023281471 536828 177930 Building 317 319 Evelyn Street SE8 5RA 100023281472 536831 177910 Building 32 Winslade Way SE6 4JU 100023278930 537673 173773 Building 32/33 Catford Broadway SE6 4SN 100023680264 537668 173726 Building 33 Winslade Way SE6 4JU 100023278298 537682 173770 Building 34 Sandrock Road Ladywell SE13 7TR 100022001733 537435 175974 Building 34/35 Winslade Way SE6 4JU 100023570598 537685 173763 Building 34/35 Winslade Way SE6 4JU 100023278982 537689 173759 Building 355 New Cross Road SE14 6AT 100023239046 536530 177057 Building 357 New Cross Road SE14 6AT 100023238304 536536 177057 Building 359 New Cross Road SE14 6AT 100023238305 536541 177058 Building 36 Sydenham Hill SE26 6LS 100022009765 534572 172393 Building 36 Winslade Way SE6 4JU 100023278301 537693 173756 Building 361 New Cross Road SE14 6AT 100023238306 536547 177059 Building 365 New Cross Road SE14 6AT 100023238307 536553 177060 Building 367 New Cross Road SE14 6AT 100023238308 536559 177060 Building 368 Lewisham High Street Hither Green SE13 6LQ 100023234444 537902 174688 Building 369 New Cross Road SE14 6AT 100023238309 536564 177061 Building 375 377 New Cross Road Se SE14 6AT
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