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LONDON BOROUGH OF HAMMERSMITH & FULHAM STREET INDEX OF STATUTORY LISTED BUILDINGS Last updated: 11/05/2012 The List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest is compiled by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) with the advice of English Heritage. It comprises a wide variety of buildings and structures including street furniture and tombs which are considered to be of national importance. Under Section 1 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990, the Secretary of State at the DCMS is required to compile and amend lists of such buildings. The most recent comprehensive survey of buildings within the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham (H&F) resulted in the 25th List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest, which came into effect on 14 February 1985. Since then 65 Amendments have been issued, the most recent on 11th May 2012 (Amendment Nos. 27 & 35 have never been issued). The buildings are classified in grades to show their relative national importance as follows:- Grade I These are buildings of exceptional interest (only about 2% of listed buildings). Grade II* These are particularly important buildings of more than special interest (some 4%). Grade II These are buildings of special interest, which warrant every effort being made to preserve them (94% of all listed buildings). Buildings are listed in their entirety including the exterior and interior: there is no such thing as just a listed façade. It is important to note that a listed building includes 'any object or structure fixed to the building' and 'any object or structure within the curtilage of the building which, although not fixed to the building, forms part of the land and has done so since before 1 July 1948'. Therefore a wall attached to a listed building or a building built prior to July 1948 within the curtilage of a listed building will also be listed, these are known as curtilage buildings. It is a criminal offence to extend, demolish or carry out internal or external alterations to a listed building without having first obtained Listed Building Consent from the Council, even if you did not know that the building was listed. The List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest for H&F has been arranged into a street index below, according to their current name and address, ranked by Grade and subdivided by last known main use. It is important therefore, that when searching for a building, each grade and use is checked, particularly where the last known main use may differ from the original one. There may be more than one entry on the List for each property, particularly where walls, memorials and outbuildings are listed separately. Curtilage buildings with a separate address or name are included with the entry for the parent building on the street index. There are approximately 500 listed buildings within the Borough. Whilst the street index is believed to be correct at the time of publication, no responsibility can be accepted for omissions or errors. Building names and addresses may change over time. Furthermore 1 additions and amendments to the List may be made at any time by the Secretary of State, in which case the Council will endeavour to notify the owners and occupiers of the listed building concerned. Amendment nos. were not always issued in consecutive order and ceased to be used by English Heritage after the 60th amendment was issued. Each entry on the List has a list description which is for identification purposes only and may not include all features of special architectural or historic interest, particularly interior features. Older entries on the List may only be a few lines long whereas more recent entries will be more detailed. Please be aware that the building name and address on the street index may not be the same as that when it was originally listed. Copies of the list entry and list description for each building are available from the Urban Design and Conservation Team at H&F or by searching the National Heritage List for England on the English Heritage website: http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/ If you require further information about a listed building or need advice about obtaining Listed Building Consent please contact the Council’s Urban Design and Conservation Team on 020 8753 1081 or email: [email protected] Urban Design and Conservation Team Planning Division Transport and Technical Services Department London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham Town Hall Extension King Street London W6 9JU 2 STREET INDEX GRADE I (1 building) Date first listed / Date of amendments FULHAM PALACE, BISHOP’S AVENUE [NB. Other buildings are included in Grade II] West Court (Coachman’s Lodge included within curtilage) 7.5.54 Extended description in 8th Amendment 11.11.88 East Court 7.5.54 Upgraded from Grade II and extended description in 11.11.88 8th Amendment GRADE II* (35 buildings) Date first listed / Date of amendments Residential: (17 buildings) AVONMORE ROAD Nos. 22 & 22A 22.3.83 CHURCH GATE Nos. 1 to 12 (consec.) Sir William Powell's Almshouses 12.5.70 including gate piers, railings and gate piers to west Amended address in 2nd Amendment 20.11.86 HAMMERSMITH TERRACE No. 7 Hammersmith Terrace 17.6.54 Date first listed entered in 2nd Amendment 20.11.86 UPPER MALL Sussex House (including boundary wall to north), Nos. 12 14.2.85 & 14 Kelmscott House, No. 26 17.6.54 Churches: (6 buildings) BLACK LION LANE St. Peter's Church 17.6.54 BROOK GREEN Holy Trinity R.C. Church (Parish Hall included within 14.2.85 curtilage) Upgraded from Grade II in 19th Amendment 12.1.96 CHURCH GATE All Saints Parish Church 7.5.54 PADDENSWICK ROAD Holy Innocents Church 17.6.54 QUEEN CAROLINE STREET St. Paul's Church 17.6.54 RYLSTON ROAD St. Thomas of Canterbury Church 12.5.70 3 Others: (12 buildings) Date first listed / Date of amendments DU CANE ROAD Chapel and Gatehouse, HMP Wormwood Scrubs 55th Amendment 06.03.09 [NB. Other buildings are included in Grade II] FULHAM ROAD Fulham Town Hall 31.7.81 Upgraded from Grade II and extended description in 11.05.12 66th Amendment GLENTHORNE ROAD Godolphin & Latymer School (Former St. John the 17.6.54 Evangelist Church) [NB. Other buildings are included in Grade II] HAMMERSMITH BRIDGE Hammersmith Bridge 12.5.70 Upgraded from Grade II and extended description in 26.11.08 52nd Amendment HAMMERSMITH ROAD Sacred Heart Convent & School, No. 212 17.6.54 QUEEN CAROLINE STREET Carling Apollo (Former Odeon Cinema), (No.47 Queen Caroline Street included in curtilage) 10th Amendment 26.3.90 Upgraded from Grade II and extended description in 26.7.04 40th Amendment Amended description in 62nd Amendment 04.05.10 RANELAGH GARDENS Hurlingham House, Hurlingham Club 7.5.54 (Chesnut Cottage and Red House, pavilion and swimming pool complex included within curtilage) [NB. Other buildings are included in Grade II] RAVENSCOURT PARK Former Royal Masonic Hospital with associated boundary 10.10.80 (main building) walls, gates, railings and planters 14.02.85 (wall and planters) Upgraded from Grade II and extended description in 17.09.10 63rd Amendment REWELL STREET Sandford Manor House 7.5.54 Upgraded from Grade II in 2nd Amendment 20.11.86 TOWNMEAD ROAD Cremorne Bridge, West London Extension Railway Bridge 52nd Amendment 26.11.08 WESTVILLE ROAD Greenside School 16th Amendment 30.3.93 4 GRADE II (464 buildings) Date first listed / Date of amendments Residential: ADDISON BRIDGE PLACE Nos. 2 & 3 (including area railings) 12.5.70 No. 4 (including area railings) 12.5.70 No. 5 (including area railings) 12.5.70 Nos. 6 to 9 (consec) 7.5.54 ANGEL WALK Nos. 6 to 32 (even) 14.1.77 BECKLOW ROAD Northcroft Court (Nos. 1 to 29 consec., former Victoria 6.6.84 Junior School) BLACK LION LANE Nos. 43 to 53 (odd) (including garden & area railings) 12.5.70 Nos. 79 to 87 (odd) (including garden railings to Nos. 85 & 14.2.85 87) Nos. 26 to 34 (even) 12.5.70 Nos. 36 to 70 (even) 14.2.85 BRIDGE AVENUE Nos. 1 to 11 (odd) & 15 to 31 (odd) 14.1.77 No. 13 14.2.85 BROOK GREEN Nos. 18 & 19 12.5.70 Nos. 1 to 4 (consec.) St. Joseph’s House (almshouses) 12.5.70 No. 56 12.5.70 BROOMHOUSE LANE Castle Club & Sullivan House (including East, Thames and 12.5.70 South Lodges) (pavilion to rear of Castle Club included in curtilage) BROOMHOUSE ROAD Broom Villa, No. 27 31.7.81 BURLINGTON ROAD No. 38 20.4.84 Date first listed entered in 2nd Amendment 20.10.86 BUTE GARDENS No. 3 to 11 (odd) 14.2.85 CHURCH GATE Nos. 5 & 6 (including forecourt walls & gate) 7.5.54 Amended description in 43rd Amendment 5.10.04 FULHAM PALACE ROAD Brandenburg House (former Nurses’ Home), No. 116 14.2.85 Amended address in 2nd Amendment 20.11.86 FULHAM ROAD Vine Cottage, No. 622 14.2.85 5 GOLDHAWK ROAD Oakbrook, Nos. 1 to 8 (consec.) (former Administration 1.6.69 Block, Queen Charlotte’s Hospital) Amended description in 2nd Amendment 20.10.86 Nos. 397 & 399 7.10.76 HAMMERSMITH TERRACE Nos. 1A, 1 to 6 (consec.) & 8 to 16 (consec.) 17.6.54 Hammersmith Terrace HURLINGHAM ROAD The Vineyard, No. 76 & The Gatehouse, No. 76A (former 7.5.54 stable to the Vineyard) LILLIE ROAD Nos. 62 to 68 23.8.74 (Studio in rear garden of No.