THE LONDON GAZETTE, 20TH MARCH 1997 3439

The and Street End Conservation Area The Anvil Green Conservation Area Church Lane: Corvesgate, The Old Rectory, The Glebe House, St. Marys Church, North Court Farm and associated buildings, Anvil Green: Handville Green, Appletree Cottage, The Cottage, North Court. Anvil Green Farm, Temple Field, Dove Cot, Woodlands, Rose Faussett Hill: Forge House and associated buildings, Heppington Cottage, Windyways, Sunny Gable, Hagenfield. Farm buildings, Town and Country Furnishings, Joinery 1996 Ltd., The Estate Office of Angela Hirst, Camellias, Well Cottage, Rosedown, Rose Cottage, Well Cottage, The Granville Public House. The Waltham Conservation Area Hardres Court Road: The Old Farmhouse, The Old Post Office, Street End Place, Lodge Gate, Gate Cottage, Cleeves, The Olde Hall, Church Lane: 1 and 2 Rose Cottages, Carpenters Cottage, Lord 1 and 2 Highfield Cottages, Greeba, 1 and 2 Dairy Farm Cottages, Nelson Public House. Croft House, Spire View, Hunters Way, Brabant, Mount Pleasant, Butts Farm and associated buildings, Frome, 1-6 Butts Meadow, Kake Street: School House formerly Waltham County Primary Summerhaze, 1-2 Butts Cottages, The Three Horseshoes, Pyneham, School, The Nook, Plumb Corner, Kake Cottage, Wagtailers, 1 and Thancroft, Brambleton, Sunnymead, Milkwood, 1,2 and 3 Florence 2 Oast Cottages, Dennes House, Kake House formerly known as Villas now known as Florence Cottage, Hazel Cottage and Rowan Shop Cottage, Well Bungalow formerly known as Well, Well House, Cottage, 1 Shop Cottages now known as The Mallards, 2 and 3 Shop Sarncolt, Meadow View, Gleanings formerly known as Braemar, Cottages, 5-22 Butts Court, War Memorial, Butts Green Cottage, Sarness Cottage, 1 to 4 inc Shop Cottages, Post Office, Beechurst Lower Hardres County Primary School. formerly known as Phil-a-nor, Nyika, Verne, Cobwebs, Chaucer Street End: Street End Place and associated buildings, Stable Stables and associated buildings, Sarness Farm and associated Cottage and associated buildings. buildings. School Lane: Whitehall Cottage, now known as Cottage Cattery. The fleden Park (Kingston) Conservation Area The Kingston Conservation Area Ileden Farm and associated buildings, Gipsy Cottage, 1 and 2 Ileden Cottages, (No. 2 is in Parish). The Street: Glencairn, Wyndham, Nortonbury, Hoods Place, The The () Conservation Area Croft, Whitelocks, Copper Beech, Beechfield, No. 1 and 2 Court Cottages, I and 2 Hoods Cottages, No. 24 formerly known as The A257: Buckett, now known as Bibury Cottage, April Cottage, Downsmead Farm, No. 24A, No. 26, No. 28, Parkfields, Barkfields, Holly Lodge, Bakers Cottages, Appletree Cottage, Laundry formerly known as Broc-o-Dale, The Shieling, Teresa, No. 14 Cottage, The White Cottage, Gardners Cottage formerly known as formerly known as Myosotis, Kingston House formerly known as Barn House, Laburnham Cottage, Hillside Cottage, Milestone Rustics, Greensward, Riverdale, Tara, lona, Little Paddock, 1-4 Cottage, Four Winds, The Orchard and associated buildings, The Oast Cottages, Zawadi, formerly known as Park View, Charniby, Haywain Public House formerly The Volunteer, Bramling House Zonnedaal, The Barn and associated buildings, The Leas, Little formerly Bramling House Hotel, Duckpitts and associated Grove, San Michele, No. 33, Trefelyn, Curlew, Karenza, No. 41 buildings, Duckpitts Bungalow, 1-3 Duckpitts Cottages, Hurdle formerly known as Highfield, Oakwood formerly known as Caracas, Works. Whitelocks Farm Stud Farm and associated buildings, Whitelocks Bramling Road: Bramlingcourt Farm and associated buildings, Farm and associated buildings, Whitelocks Cottage. Cherrytree Cottage. Cherville Lane: Rose Cottage, Telephone exchange, Little Whitelocks Close (all properties). Duckpitts, Cherville Oast and associated buildings, Cherville Greenacre (all properties). Cottage, Cherville House. Church Lane: Rectory Cottage, Church Orchard, The Old Canterbury Road: 1 and 2 White Cottage, Ivydene, Rosedene. Rectory, St. Giles Lodge formerly known as Giles Lodge, St. Giles Church, Little Court and associated buildings, Kingstone Court, The Ford, Maypole and Oldtree () Conservation Area 1-4 Rectory Orchard, Escley, Rose Cottage formerly known as Ally Maypole Lane: Four Seasons, Hawthorn House, Melbury, 1-4 Cottage, Padbrook House, Shepherds Hay, Everglades, Maypole Lane Cottages, Pumphouse, Crossways, Meadow Leigh, Windyridge, The Retreat, Birch Lodge formerly known as Altona, Well, Maypole Thatch, Longshot formerly known as Green Tynings, Grantley, The Old Forge, Pilgrims Cottage formerly Howards, Longview, Sunny Side, 1 and 2 Stoney Leys Cottages, known as Pilgrim Cottage, Old Post Cottage. Berry Cottage formerly known as Home Leigh, Hurst Cottage Nailbourne Close (all properties). formerly known as Sandown, K6 telephone kiosk, Brambles, 1-3 Covet Lane: Broadfield, Whitecroft, Aberfeldy, Robins Croft Millbank Cottages, Cornerstones, Corner Farm, The Lodge, Willow formerly known as Cleaveland, Fir Trees, The Peak. Farm Cottage, Mill View, Rose Cottage, Little Paddock, Caravan Black Robin Lane: White House. and Camping Site, South View. Maypole Road: Chapel House, Antrim, Prince of Wales Public Bonny Bush Hill: The Black Robin Public House. House, Orchard House, Apple Cottage, Owl Cottage, Malt Cottage, Normannia formerly known as Wood End, The Nook, Ryeland, Meadow View, Blackthorn, Jasmyn, Littlehaven, Tall Trees, The Conservation Area Cpssington, Ivy House, Pear Tree Cottage, Hawthorn Cottage, Fair View, Overdale, Woodview, 1 and 2 Maypole Cottages, Forge House, Police Office, The Dutch Barn, Green Oaks Farmhouse, Bossingham Street: Glenham, Homeside Farm and associated Green Oaks Farm and associated buildings, White Horse Lodge, buildings, Homeside Farmhouse, Rozered, The Beeches, Loralei, Maypole House and associated buildings, Maypole Farm buildings 1-10 consec Homeside Farm, 1-10 consec Terrace Cottages, (some), Woodview, The Old Oast. Everglades, Meadow View previously known as Timber Top, Old Tree Road: Old Tree House, Old Tree Poultry Farm and Knotty Oak, Diamond Cottage, The Shrubs, May Cottage formerly associated buildings, Mill House, Old Tree Farm and associated known as Dacre's, Wall Cottage, The Old Post Office, Heatherton, buildings, Old Tree Bungalow, Old Tree Cottage. The Bungalow, Japonica, Dormer Cottage, Bartrams, Forge Shelvingford: 1, 2 and 3 Shelvingford Farm Cottages, Meadow, Cherry Trees formerly known as The Cherries, Tudor Shelvingford Farm and associated buildings, Oast Cottage. Cottage, Rebar, Hay Brow, Chalen, Lamplighters, Well, Little Ford Hill: Millbank House, 1-3 Ford Cottages, Ford Manor Farm Bossingham Farm and associated buildings, Star Inn Public House, and associated buildings including Oasthouse, remains of Ford Haselor Lodge, Trustrams, Rosebank, White Friars, St. Andrew's Manor House, Edgehill, 1 and 2 Park Cottages, The Manor House Lodge, Cedarwood Cottage, Redwood Cottage, Long Cottage, and associated buildings, building adjacent to the Manor House, Sirimon, Centrio, Bur Oak, Three Elms, War Memorial, Village Pumping Station and associated buildings, 1 and 2 Waterworks Hall, 1-3 Westfield Cottages, Caldy, Westfield House, Herfield, The Cottages. Coach House formerly known as Two Acres. The Street: Yor Cottage, Great Bossingham Farmhouse, Great The Hault Farm Conservation Area Bossingham Farm, 1 and 2 The Cottages, and associated buildings, Kake Street: Old Chapel, 1, 2 and 3 Stone Cottages, Court Court Lodge and associated buildings, Wesley, Unica. Cottage, Waltham Cottage Hotel (including Chives Restaurant, Manns Hill: Forge House, The Paddock, Cottage Farm and some formerly Waltham Court), Little Court. associated buildings, Maytree Cottage, Maytree Farm, Mingladon, Waltham Road: Hault Farm and associated buildings, The Nest. Scout Hall, Iserlohn, Oakgate Bungalow, Long Cottage.