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Appendix - DRAFT Index of Local Buildings of Interest Appendix - DRAFT Index of Local Buildings of Interest Ref Property details and address 31 28 Albert Road 42 Road bridge over stream Albert Road 224 Media Centre, Pittville Campus, University of Gloucestershire Albert Road 41 Pittville School Albert Road 40 Ellerslie 108 Albert Road 39 ER VII postbox (corner of E. Approach and Albert Road) Albert Road 36 Gate piers and wall at Elm Court Albert Road 30 26 Albert Road 19 58 Albert Road 18 56 Albert Road 17 54 Albert Road 16 52 Albert Road 15 VR postbox (corner of Central Cross and Albert) Albert Road 14 Sandown Lawn 30 Albert Road 107 ER II box All Saints Road 106 94 (DSA) and Glenfall Lawn 94/96 All Saints Road 353 VR pillar box Alma Road 424 Ryarsh 25 Andover Road 430 1 to 7 Andover Street 315 10 Arle Drive 316 16 Arle Drive 314 108 Arle Road 423 2 to 4 Ashford Road 148 Ashley Rise Ashley Road 55 Oakfield Ashley Road 174 The Firs Ashley Road 312 Old Chapel B4063, Golden Valley 334 Manor House Badgeworth Road 144 Bucklehaven Almshouses Bafford Approach 409 Cliftonville 1 Bafford Lane 140 Bafford Farm Bafford Lane 182 Century Court Bath Road 170 Brown Jug 242 Bath Road 127 VR postbox Battledown Approach 128 GR postbox Battledown Approach 2 Cheltenham Spiritualist Church Bennington Street 332 Gates to Hatherley Park Bournside Road 330 1-3 Brooklyn Road 329 Almshouses Brooklyn Road 391 12 to 18 Brookway Road 392 20-22 Brookway Road 387 3 Brookway Road 390 2 to 10 Brookway Road 85 Post WWII pre-fabricated houses Cakebridge Place 134 Delancy Hospital Charlton Lane 137 2 Charlton Park Gate 29 Grey Gables Charlton Park Gate 297 24-26 Christ Church Road 213 1 to 8 Church Hill Road 150 Old School, Leckhampton Church Road 149 War Memorial, Leckhampton Church Road Cabinet Report 17th October 2006 Heritage Supplementary Planning Documents - DRAFT Index of Local Buildings of Interest Appendix - DRAFT Index of Local Buildings of Interest Ref Property details and address 336 113 Church Road, Leckhampton 337 Old Farthing Church Road, Leckhampton 335 The Old Lodge Church Road, Leckhampton 328 Doric House Church Road, St Mark's 232 Swedish timber semi-detached cottages Church Road, Swindon Village 233 Red granite horse trough by village hall Church Road, Swindon Village 234 Brick boundary walls Church Road, Swindon Village 235 Iron kissing gate Church Road, Swindon Village 404 Charlton Kings Baptist Chapel Church Street, Charlton Kings 402 The Merryfellow public house Church Street, Charlton Kings 403 41 Church Street, Charlton Kings 407 GR pillar box Church Street, Charlton Kings 139 Naunton Park School Churchill Road 158 Lilley Brook Cottage Cirencester Road 394 Pinehurst 75 Cirencester Road 66 St James Hotel (corner of Ambrose Street) Clarence Street 67 Row of shops 60-68 Clarence Street 141 Lamp posts Cleeve View Road 79 Front railings at Berkhamstead School Cleeve View Road 366 West Lodge Cold Pool Lane 181 Lindley gate piers College Road 92 Leconfield College Road 93 VR postbox College Road 386 Lodge 40 Cudnall Street 385 Hetton Lawn Cudnall Street 388 30-34 Cudnall Street 309 Old School House Devonshire Street 291 St Raphaels Douro Road 292 Besselsleigh Douro Road 293 Douro Court Douro Road 295 Farnleigh Lodge Douro Road 37 The Gate House East Approach Drive 8 Brompton House East Approach Drive 38 Malvern Hill House East Approach Drive 410 Scout Hut East End Road 112 GR postbox 24 Eldon Road 300 EVIIR pillar box Eldorado Road 301 Brian Jones's home (blue plaque) 17 Eldorado Road 237 Jewish Burial Ground Elm Street 163 Bollard at east end of Ewlyn Road Elwyn Road 47 100 Evesham Road 9 Boathouse in Pittville Park (west) Evesham Road 4 Cheltenham Racecourse Railway Station Evesham Road 32 Thoresby Evesham Road 44 94 Evesham Road 45 96 Evesham Road 46 Regency Nursing Home 98 Evesham Road 13 Goldington Evesham Road 10 Kiosk in Pittville Park (east) Evesham Road 70 ER VII postbox (corner of Evesham Road and Wellington Square) Evesham Road 48 102 Evesham Road Cabinet Report 17th October 2006 Heritage Supplementary Planning Documents - DRAFT Index of Local Buildings of Interest Appendix - DRAFT Index of Local Buildings of Interest Ref Property details and address 49 Holmdene 104 Evesham Road 50 106 Evesham Road 12 Gates adj. playground, Pittville Park (east) Evesham Road 162 Two bollards at east end of Ewlyn Road Ewlyn Road 160 Bollard at east end of Ewlyn Road Ewlyn Road 204 Lamp posts Ewlyn Road 168 Forge Exmouth Street 209 Lamp posts x3 Fairfield Avenue 205 Church 1930s Emmanuel Fairfield Parade 211 Lamp posts x2 Fairfield Park Road 207 Lamp posts x2 Fairfield Road 208 1 Fairfield Road 210 Terrace 1-17 Fairfield Walk 166 Lamp posts Fairfield Walk 114 Lamp post Fairview Street 303 VR pillar box Glencairn Park Road 319 St Mark's Methodist Church Gloucester Road 219 2 to 8 Grafton Road 218 9 Grafton Road 220 10 to 12 Grafton Road 228 18-22 Gratton Road 415 41 Great Norwood Street 381 Oakland Greenway Lane 380 Highgrove Greenway Lane 54 135 Hales Road 52 124 Hales Road 53 Beechcroft Lawn Hotel 133 Hales Road 126 80 Hales Road 11 Strickland Homes 7-15 (odd) Hales Road 151 Leckhampton Primary School Hall Road 157 Old Ham House Ham Road 51 Hewlett Arms Harp Hill 76 Battledown Cottage Hospital Harp Hill 333 11 Hatherley Court Road 331 25 Hatherley Road 370 225-233 Hatherley Road 367 Witley Lodge Hatherley Road 369 239-235 Hatherley Road 357 7 Hatherley Road 368 The White Cottage 241 Hatherley Road 396 Bridge Hearen Brook 122 Craven House, Prestbury High Street 97 The Vine 47 High Street 89 Bradford and Bingley 116 High Street 72 Boots the Chemist 197-199 High Street 71 Boots the Chemist 197-199 High Street 69 304 High Street 242 Former public house, now offices 441 High Street and Granville Street 132 60/62 High Street, Prestbury 124 United Reformed Church High Street, Prestbury 123 Hillesden High Street, Prestbury Cabinet Report 17th October 2006 Heritage Supplementary Planning Documents - DRAFT Index of Local Buildings of Interest Appendix - DRAFT Index of Local Buildings of Interest Ref Property details and address 34 Hill Court Hill Court Road 397 The Royal public house Horsefair Street 372 Church Cottage Horsefair Street 371 War Memorial Horsefair Street 113 Holy Trinity School Jersey Street 173 Lamp post Kew Place 159 Lamp post in alley (W) Keynsham Road 119 Cranham Villa 3 Kings Road 310 Former St Paul's Primary School Knapp Lane 165 Lamp posts Langdon Road 254 16 Lansdown Place Lane 248 Lansdown House Lansdown Road 244 Laxton House and Waldon House Lansdown Road 245 Lanesfield House Lansdown Road 247 Chelholm Lansdown Road 257 Merrowdown Lansdown Road 258 Eildon Lansdown Road 259 Glenowen Lansdown Road 305 Fortfield, Dean Close School 69 Lansdown Road 306 Wilton, Dean Close School Lansdown Road 246 Hazel Lea Lansdown Road 304 Hardy House, Dean Close School 73 Lansdown Road 243 Electricity sub-station Lansdown Road and Westal Green 255 Mews proscenium Lansdown Walk 256 Shop Lansdown Walk 154 Hill House Leckhampton Hill 171 Horse Trough Leckhampton Road 196 45/47 Leckhampton Road 195 49 Leckhampton Road 194 51 Leckhampton Road 184 83 Leckhampton Road 203 Shopfront 15 Leckhampton Road 202 23/25 Leckhampton Road 191 Vine Court 59 Leckhampton Road 190 Merton Lodge 61 Leckhampton Road 189 63/65 Leckhampton Road 188 67/69 Leckhampton Road 212 Railings Leckhampton Road 187 71/73 Leckhampton Road 186 75/77 Leckhampton Road 185 79/81 Leckhampton Road 183 St Cloud 97 Leckhampton Road 192 53 Leckhampton Road 193 55 Leckhampton Road 153 Gates 119 Leckhampton Road 414 Former school, now Dance Club Leckhampton Road 199 57 Leckhampton Road 317 GR pillar box Libertus Road 398 Lych Gate, Charlton Kings Cemetery Little Herbert's Road 411 Duke of York public house London Road 375 Summeridge 230 London Road Cabinet Report 17th October 2006 Heritage Supplementary Planning Documents - DRAFT Index of Local Buildings of Interest Appendix - DRAFT Index of Local Buildings of Interest Ref Property details and address 377 238 London Road 400 Lodge House 320 London Road 373 Annandale 224 London Road 401 Coach House 322 London Road 155 Cheltenham Waterworks and gates London Road 374 228 London Road 412 374 London Road 413 GR pillar box 364 London Road 378 Village Hall 278 London Road 7 Cheltenham Waterworks Office and gates London Road 379 Springhill House 280 London Road 395 Shop block 41 Lyefield Road West 393 EVIIR pillar box Lyefield Road West 425 Lypiatt Hotel Lypiatt Road 416 Lamp post Lypiatt Road 290 1 to 6 Malvern Place 299 Cheltenham Ladies College Sports Centre Malvern Road 322 Highbridge Malvern Road 321 Christ Church Primary School Malvern Road 294 Glenlee Malvern Road 288 The Uplands Malvern Road 287 Victoria Mansions Malvern Road 298 EVIIR pillar box Malvern Road 289 Malvern Lodge Malvern Road 200 Church Farmhouse Mill Street 130 Ways Side, Prestbury Mill Street 125 Lower Mill Mill Street, Prestbury 308 Former school Milsom Street 263 Public Conveniences Montpellier Gardens 264 Park Lodge Montpellier Gardens 262 Pavilion Montpellier Gardens 261 Refreshment Kiosk Montpellier Gardens 74 GR VI postbox Montpellier Parade 265 School Hall Montpellier Street 111 1/2 Moorcourt Drive 341 25 Moorend Park Road 344 Moorend Park Hotel Moorend Park Road 340 27 Moorend Park Road 339 30 Moorend Park Road 350 14 Moorend Road 142 Wall along Moorend Road Moorend Road 351 22 Moorend Road 221 ER VII post box outside no. 89 Naunton Crescent 167 Lamp post Naunton Lane 216 Hays Cottages - Almshouses Naunton Lane 138 Evangelical Chapel Naunton Lane 217 Railings (west side) Naunton Lane 169 Provident Baptist Chapel Naunton Parade 215 Lamp post Naunton Park Road 214 Naunton Park Road (south side) Naunton Park Road 35 ER box New Barn Lane Cabinet Report 17th October 2006 Heritage Supplementary Planning Documents - DRAFT Index of Local Buildings of Interest Appendix - DRAFT Index of Local Buildings of Interest Ref Property details and address 33 Elmscourt Cottage and Number 8a 8a New Barn Lane 225 Student accommodation, Pittville Campus, University of Gloucestershire New Barn Lane 147 Battledown Court Oakley Road 129 Battledown View Oakley Road 206 Oakley Lodge Oakley Road 152 Boundary marker outside no.
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