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Register of Statutory Listed Buildings/Structures in Borough's Ownership Register of Statutory Listed Buildings/Structures in Borough’s Ownership 15 Listed Buildings / Structures Structure Location Post Code Ward Listing Type Type Comment Arkley War Memorial Barnet Road EN3 3IL High Barnet Grade II War Memorial Maintenance Responsibility Finchley Grade II Avenue House East End Road N2 3QE Church End Historic Building Tenant Maintenance Responsibility East Barnet War Memorial Church Hill Road EN4 8JB East Barnet Grade II War Memorial Maintenance Responsibility East Finchley Library 226 High Road N2 9BB East Finchley Grade II Historic Building Maintenance Responsibility Golders Green War Golders Grade II Memorial Golders Green Road NW11 7RR Green War Memorial Maintenance Responsibility Hendon Library The Burroughs NW4 4BG Hendon Grade II Historic Building Maintenance Responsibility Middlesex University is responsible Grade II Hendon Town Hall The Burroughs NW4 4BG Hendon Historic Building for maintaining external façade Hendon War Memorial Hendon Way NW4 3SP Hendon Grade II War Memorial Maintenance Responsibility Hampstead Henrietta Barnett Garden Grade II Historic Memorial Central Square NW11 Suburb Monument Maintenance Responsibility Mill Hill War Memorial The Ridgeway NW7 1QU Mill Hill Grade II War Memorial Maintenance Responsibility New Barnet War Memorial Station Road EN5 1PL Oakleigh Grade II War Memorial Maintenance Responsibility Regents Park Road Finchley Grade II* ‘La Deliverance’ Statue (Henley’s Corner) N3 3JH Church End War Memorial Maintenance Responsibility Maintenance Responsibility Grade II Historic (maintenance responsibility maybe Physic Well Well Approach EN5 3DY High Barnet Structure transferred to Barnet Museum) Historic Grade II ‘Bringer of Peace’ Statue Friary Park N12 Coppetts Monument Maintenance Responsibility Historic Social Grade II Housing Maintenance Responsibility (via Aeroville Booth Road NW9 5JT Burnt Oak Barnet Homes) .
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