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Listed Buildings Register Planning Listed Buildings Register Planning 14 October 2019 Official# REFERENCE GRADE ADDRESS DESCRIPTION 83/00179/II Grade II Boundary Walls To Richmond Park Boundary Walls TQ 17 SE 4/12 TQ 27 SW 5/12 TQ 1971 27/12 83/00207/II Grade II North Lodge 2 Admiralty Road - Part Of National Physics Laboratory Teddington Middlesex TW11 0NN North Lodge to the National Physical Laboratory 73/00003/II Grade II North Bridge In Pleasure Grounds Ailsa Road Twickenham Middlesex Two bridges in the pleasure grounds parallel to Ailsa Road, St Margarat's area 73/00007/II Grade II Alma Cottage 5 Albert Road Teddington Middlesex TW11 0BD No 5 (Alma Cottage) 83/00250/II Grade II Amyand House 60 Amyand Park Road Twickenham Amyand House, 60 Amyand Park Road 99/00001/II Grade II 52 Amyand Park Road Twickenham Middlesex TW1 3HE Grove Cottage 74/00010/II Grade II 70 Barnes High Street Barnes London SW13 9LD No 70 Barnes High Street 83/00166/II Grade II 2 Branstone Road Richmond Surrey TW9 3LB 2 Branstone Road Richmond 68/00006/II Grade II 12-14 Brewers Lane Richmond Surrey TW9 1HH 12-14 Brewers Lane (Victorian shopfront to No 12) 68/00033/II Grade II 11 And 13 Brewers Lane Richmond Surrey 11 and 13 Brewres Lane (Victorian shop front ) 83/00018/II Grade II 16 Brewers Lane Richmond Surrey TW9 1HH 16 Brewers Lane (Modernised Victorian shop window) 83/00019/II Grade II 8 Brewers Lane Richmond Surrey TW9 1HH 8 Brewers Lane 83/00093/II Grade II The Britannia 5 Brewers Lane Richmond Surrey TW9 1HH The Britannia (Modified Victorian pub front) 83/00106/II Grade II 2 - 6 Brewers Lane Richmond 2, 4, 6 Brewers Lane with Victorian Shopfronts 83/00108/II Grade II 3 Brewers Lane Richmond Surrey TW9 1HH 3 Brewers Lane (Modified Victorian shop front) 83/03648/II Grade II 8 Brewers Lane Richmond TW9 1HH 8 Brewers Lane 68/00037/II Grade II Nos 10 And 11 And 12 Formerly Listed As Tower House Bridge Street Richmond Nos 10, 11 and 12 (Formerly listed as Tower House) 83/00094/II Grade II Milestone Obelisk Bridge Street Richmond Surrey Milestone Obelisk to the east end of Richmond Bridge 14/00002/IISTAR Grade II Star The Boat House Broom Close Teddington TW11 9RL Normansfield (Velma) Boat House, Broom Close, Teddington TW11 9RL 52/00090/I Grade I The Diana Fountain Bushy Park Teddington Middlesex Diana Fountain 52/00092/II Grade II Lodges And Gates To South East Of Bushy House Bushy Park Hampton Hill Middlesex TW11 0EB Pair of lodges and gates to the south-east of Bushy House (Guns Lodge) 52/00108/II Grade II Upper Lodge Bushy Park Teddington Middlesex TW12 1NE Upper Lodge, Bushy Park 83/00028/II Grade II Royal Park Bushy Park Teddington Middlesex TW11 Brick Boundary Walls 83/00029/II Grade II Royal Park Bushy Park Teddington Middlesex TW11 Brick Boundary Walls 83/00030/II Grade II Royal Park Bushy Park Teddington Middlesex TW11 Brick boundary walls along Park Road and between National Physics Laboratory and Admiralty Research Laboratory 83/00041/II Grade II Royal Park Bushy Park Teddington Middlesex TW11 Brick Boundary Walls 83/00210/II Grade II Clock House Bushy Park Teddington Clock House 83/00211/II Grade II Bushy House Bushy Park Teddington Middlesex TW11 0EB Conservatory to Bushy House 83/00232/II Grade II Stables And Garden Wall To Upper Lodge Bushy Park Teddington Stables and garden wall to Upper Lodge 83/00234/II Grade II Old Brew House Bushy Park Teddington Old Brew House 83/00247/II Grade II Hawthorn Lodge Bushy Park Teddington Middlesex TW11 0EW Hawthorn Lodge 52/00030/IISTAR Grade II Star Bushy House Bushy Park Teddington Middlesex TW11 0EB Bushy House 83/00025/II Grade II Petersham Village Hall Bute Avenue Petersham Surrey TW10 Petersham Church Room 83/00026/II Grade II All Saints Church Bute Avenue Petersham Surrey Church of All Saints 52/00065/II Grade II Hampton Court House Campbell Road East Moseley Surrey KT8 9BS Sunk Garden - Two lead putti, with Portland stone bases 76/00002/II Grade II Hampton Court House Campbell Road East Moseley Surrey KT8 9BS Hampton Court House 76/00003/II Grade II Hampton Court House Campbell Road East Moseley Surrey KT8 9BS Rustic Gothic Hut in grounds of Hampton Court House 83/00013/II Grade II Hampton Court House Campbell Road East Moseley Surrey KT8 9BS Sunk Garden - Statue of Venus at south end 83/00039/II Grade II The White House Hampton Court Road Hampton East Molesey KT8 9BS The White House (Formerly Campbell Road) 86/00004/II Grade II All Saints Church Campbell Road Twickenham Middlesex TW2 5BY Church of All Saints 76/00001/IISTAR Grade II Star Hampton Court House Campbell Road East Moseley Surrey KT8 9BS Grotto In Grounds Of Hampton Court House 83/00182/II Grade II 84 To 122 And 91 To 125 Castelnau Barnes London Nos 84 to 122 (even) Nos 91 to 125 (odd) 87/00010/II Grade II K6 Telephone Kiosk Adj To Hammersmith Bridge Castelnau Barnes London K6 Telephone Kiosk adjacent 14/3 to Hammersmith Bridge 08/00002/IISTAR Grade II Star Hammersmith Bridge Castelnau Barnes London Hammersmith Bridge 52/00016/I Grade I All Hallows Church Chertsey Road Twickenham Middlesex TW1 1EW All Hallows Church Tower Official# 83/00116/II Grade II Obelisk On River Bank Old Deer Park Chertsey Road Twickenham Middlesex Three Obelisks on river bank of River Thames 08/00003/IISTAR Grade II Star Twickenham Bridge Chertsey Road Twickenham Middlesex TW1 Twickenham bridge and attached railings, lamp standards and light brackets 83/00099/II Grade II 1 Cholmondeley Walk Richmond Surrey TW9 1NS No 1 (Cholmondeley Lodge) No 2 (Cholmondeley Cottage) No 3 (Cholmondeley House) 51/00007/II Grade II Percy Lodge 15 Christchurch Road East Sheen London SW14 7AB Percy Lodge 51/00008/II Grade II 21 Christchurch Road East Sheen London SW14 7AB No 21 - West Lodge 83/00140/II Grade II Railings At Christ Church Christchurch Road East Sheen London Railings to Christ Church 83/00147/II Grade II 44 - 48 Christchurch Road East Sheen London SW14 7AF Nos 44 to 48 (even) 83/00148/II Grade II 50 - 52 Christchurch Road East Sheen London SW14 7AF Nos 50 and 52 83/00151/II Grade II 58 - 60 Christchurch Road East Sheen London SW14 7AF Nos 58 and 60 83/00183/II Grade II Gates To Highgate House Christchurch Road East Sheen London Gates to Highgate House 52/00074/II Grade II 25 The Embankment And 1 Church Lane Twickenham Middlesex No 25 and No 1 Church Lane 17/00181/II Grade II Ham War Memorial At Church Of St Andrews Church Road Ham Ham War Memorial 50/00054/II Grade II Church Of St Andrews Church Road Ham Surrey TW10 5HG Church of St Andrew (Formerly listed under "Ham Common") 17/00178/II Grade II Barnes War Memorial Church Road Barnes London Barnes War Memorial 51/00005/II Grade II 101 Church Road Barnes London SW13 9HL No 101 (Strawberry House) with garden walls. (Formerly listed as The Rectory) 51/00015/II Grade II The Grange 47 Church Road Barnes London SW13 9HQ No 47- The Grange 51/00016/II Grade II 43 And 45 Church Road Barnes London SW13 9HQ Nos 43 and 45 (The Convent of the Sacred Heart) 51/00026/II Grade II The Homestead Cottage 111 Church Road Barnes London SW13 9HL No 113 (The Homestead) wall and railings on road frontage 76/00007/II Grade II The Homestead Cottage 111 Church Road Barnes London SW13 9HL Garden walls to land adjoining "Homestead" 83/00141/II Grade II Christ Church Church Road Barnes London Christ Church 87/00001/II Grade II K6 Telephone Kiosk Near To Junction Byfield Gardens Church Road Barnes London K6 Telephone Kiosk near junction with Byfield Gardens 88/00003/II Grade II Sun Inn Church Road Barnes London SW13 9HG Sun Inn 51/00004/IISTAR Grade II Star St Marys Barnes Parish Church Church Road Barnes London SW13 9HL St Marys Barnes Parish Church 52/00098/II Grade II 4 Church Street Hampton Middlesex TW12 2EG No 4 (Orme House) 52/00099/II Grade II 2 Church Street Hampton Middlesex TW12 2EG No 2 Old Grange 83/00220/II Grade II 9-9A Church Street Hampton Middlesex TW12 2EB Nos 9 and 9A 83/00221/II Grade II 6 Church Street Hampton Middlesex TW12 2EG No 6 (Staple Grove) 83/00228/II Grade II 14 Church Street Hampton Middlesex TW12 2EG No 14 Almond House 76/00004/II Grade II 3 Church Street Twickenham Middlesex TW1 3NJ No 3 (Arragon House) 83/00011/II Grade II St Mary The Virgin Parish Church Church Street Twickenham Middlesex TW1 Brick wall to south and east St Mary's Church, running from south to south-east 83/00044/II Grade II 44 And 45 Church Street Twickenham Middlesex TW1 3NT 44 And 45 Church Street,Twickenham 83/00049/II Grade II 24, 25 And 26 Church Street Twickenham Middlesex TW1 3NJ Nos 24, 25 and 26 Church Street 83/00050/II Grade II 22 Church Street Twickenham Middlesex TW1 3NJ 22 Church Street,Twickenham 83/00051/II Grade II 39 Church Street Twickenham Middlesex TW1 3NR No 39 "The Fox" public house 83/00052/II Grade II 46 Church Street Twickenham Middlesex TW1 3NR 46 Church Street 83/00053/II Grade II 47 Church Street Twickenham Middlesex TW1 3NR 47 Church Street,Twickenham 83/00054/II Grade II 13 Church Street Twickenham Middlesex TW1 3NJ 13 Church Street 83/00058/II Grade II 14 Church Street Twickenham Middlesex TW1 3NJ 14 Church Street,Twickenham 89/00003/II Grade II 40 Church Street Twickenham Middlesex TW1 3NR 40 Church Street (see group details) 52/00024/IISTAR Grade II Star St Mary The Virgin Parish Church Church Street Twickenham Middlesex TW1 St Mary The Virgin Parish Church 50/00033/IISTAR Grade II Star 1 - 5 Church Terrace Richmond Surrey TW10 6SE 1-5 Church Terrace (Seaforth House) 68/00002/IISTAR Grade II Star Bethlehem Chapel Church Terrace Richmond Surrey TW10 6SE Bethlehem Chapel 17/00185/II Grade II War Memorial Outside St Mary Magdelenes
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