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Map of Conservation Areas in Hammersmith & Fulham (Pdf) LondonBUCKINGHAM Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham BUCKINGHAMHIGH WENDOVER AVENUE RD SPEZIA RD STREET RUCKLIDGE MWS LEGHORN STATION ROAD ROAD MONSON RD WROTTE London Borough HARLESDENAVENUE RD CAPLE ROAD ROAD LUSHING- RD TON RD RD SLEY RANELAGH RD ODESSA BUCHANAN HARLEY RD RD GDNS of Brent ALL SOULS' RD INGALE AVE GDNS R O A D BATHURST FURNESS P A L E R M O ROAD HONEYWOOD NIGHT ROAD TUBBS ROAD CLIFTON ROAD RD PURVES VICTOR COLLEGE HAR ROAD FELIXTOWE ROAD ASHBURNHAM NAPIER RD ROAD RAVENSWORTH STATION Willesden ROW MS GREYHOUND ROAD GDNS PONSARD RD ROAD APP LETCHFORD ROAD Junction LETCHFORD BURROWS VALLIERE GDNS RD RD ROAD ST RIGELEY HARROW MORTIMER CREWE RD CONSERVATION AREAS RIGELEY MS GDNS ST PL HOLBERTON RD KENMONT Kensal Green WALDO GDNS HAZEL ROAD TRENMAR PLOUGH CLOSE WAKEMAN RD STEPHENSON ALMA ROAD RAINHAM RD LANE PLACE GOODHALL Old Oak ATLAS CUMBERLANDSCRUBS PK OAK Sidings ENTER FORTUNEWAY Gateway PRISE Hythe Road 24 KEY Industrial Kensal Green OLD Trading Estate H Y T H E WAY Estate SALTER R D STREET St. Mary's ROAD ST Cemetery GRAND B Cemetery SALTER BASHLEY LBHF Conservation Areas GDNS RD H Y T H E UNION R O A D LANE BURY RD Royal Borough of CHANDOS RD ROAD TES A 1 St. Peter's Square SHAF MIDLAND O L D L O Kensington & Chelsea LEONARD'S CANAL 2 The Mall ST. TERRACE O A K A O Mitre Bridge 3 Brook Green ORIA Industrial Park SCHOOL RD Old Oak Common VICT 4 Hurlingham SUNBEAM CL BETHUNE RD Sidings WEBB CR ST DALGARNO Little SUTTON MITRE C O M M O N SHREWSBURY 5 Bishops Park ST Wormwood WAY WAY SHREWSBURY 6 Imperial Square & Gasworks North Pole International Depot METHWOLD RD Scrubs WAY WELLS HOUSE RD 7 Studdridge Street SUTTON G A R D E N S SCRUBS WAY ROAD CL HIGHLEVER 8 Ravenscourt & Starch Green D A L G A R N O BLAKES HILL FARM RD PANGBOURNE L A N E WORMWOOD SCRUBS BREWSTER GDS OAKWORTHPrincess ROAD 9 Walham Grove LANE BRACEWELL RD RD NURSERY LANE BARLBY Louise QUINTIN Hospital 10 Parson's Green ST WAY AVE GDNS CALD- TELFORD ERON S T 11 Queen's Club Gardens Q U I N T I N ST. PL HIGHLEVER A V E N U E W U L FB S R T A A YN B R O O K RD D L O BRUNEL WOODMANS WALLINGFORD Linford RD 12 Old Oak & Wormholt MEWS SNARSGATE MELLITUS Christie NORTH POLE ST L A T I M E R HELEN'S OSMUNDST Stadium WESTVIEW TAYLOR'S CL ST EYNHAM KINGSBRIDGE GRN STREET 13 Westcroft Square DRIVE RD MARK'S ERS- THE PL LONG BYE CAV LATIMER GARDENS WALL FINSTOCK BASSETT RD ST O A K AVENUE RD S T R E E T 14 Walham Green RD THE GREEN ROY BALLIOL RD WOOD ROAD KELFIELD THE HENCHMAN GLEN GDNS TEE MASHIE ST GARDENS RD FITZNEAL ARTILLERY LANE ST STREET ST ROAD 15 Barclay Road Hammersmith NASCOT National Rail R O A D THE FAIRWAY H.M. Prison ST STOKESLEY Hospital CAMBRIDGE GDNS AVENUE C O M M O N ROAD East Acton SHINFIELD OXFORD 16 Fulham Park Gardens S T R E E T THORNE CROW RD Wormwood ROAD STREET ROAD WEST QUARTERS LANE PIONEER BRAMELEY ROAD MUIRFIELD ST Scrubs W E S T W A Y CLOSE DGE 17 Sedlescombe Road KINGS R O A D CLOSE STREET BRI FOLIOT DOWN BARTLE CARLISLE C A N E ROAD TERRICK D U CLOSE ST WAY BRASSIE AVE MAURICE ERCONWALD STABLE WAY 18 Dorcas Estate HOYLAKE BENTWORTH SILCHESTER BRASSIE BEG- ONIA ST TEMPLEMEAD CL AVE ANDREW'S Central line CHARLOTTE WK ROAD CACTUS DARFIELD MS RD R O A D WALK HILARY ROSEWOOD HEATHSTAN Y WAYNFLETE STREET SQUARE L A N E STREET PRIMULA WA VERITY 19 Fitzgeorge and Fitzjames T MACKENZIE S SQ BLECHYNDEN SUNNINGDALE E CL NORBROKE LAURENCE BENNELONG W CL STREET CR AV CL AVE DULFORDST ST WEST KINGSDOWN CL CORNWALL 20 Hammersmith Grove CREIGHTON ERN ST SHALFLEET DR CL B L O E M F O N T E I N CR AC JOSLINGS DORANDO CLOSE LIL SUNDEW CLOSE ROAD RD ROAD AVE AUSTRALIA NUE THE Latimer RD BLENHEIM RD F R E S T O N CLOSE AUSTRALIA CANADA OLD OAK GLENDUN COMMON AVENUE AVONDALE WALMER HUDSON Road THRESHERS 21 Shepherds Bush LANE VIOLA INDIA BOMORE CT CU PEONY CL B R A M L E Y SQ R O A D GDS MILFOIL FOXGLOVE CL GRENFELL BOWES ROAD CLEMATIS RVE PORT ST BARD RD PL ST YEW HAVELOCK ST RD DEPOT ROAD CLARENDON CR 22 Hammersmith Broadway WHITCHURCH ROAD PARK GLENDUN LANE A V E LAND STREET THE RUNCORN PHOENIX WHITE CITY TREADGOLDSIRDAR CL C O M M O N W E A L T H ANSLEIGH STONELEIGH PL 12 COMMONWEALTH PARK ELGIN ALE ACTON WHITE CITY White City D TREE AVE ROAD HILARY CURVE HESKETH ROAD ERICA COMMON- ROAD RD PL 23 Olympia and Avonmore SQ ORCH ST AVON BROMYARD ST TAMARISK ST WEALTH GDS EAST DAFFODIL ID SY AVE PL CL EXHIBITION WAY ROAD L O C K PL ST WAY NEW ZEALAND PAN CLOSE GDS OSE ROAD PORTLAND MARYGORHAM WAY HIPPODROME WALLFLO RD ROAD WAY PL 24 St. Mary's STREET EVESHAM TRINITY H E M BRYONY ROAD ST R O A D STONELEIGHPL ROAD ANN'S MEWS LANS- GRAVESEND Hammersmith SILVER ROAD DOWNE WER BRAMBLE O L D AUSTRALIA RISE HSUNDEW A M M E R S M I HammersmithT H RD GARDENS Wormholt & City Line AFRICA WORMHOLT 42Wood CLARE- ST RD 25 Bradmore Park Park COWLING NDON ROAD ROAD Lane RELAY ROAD ST CLOSE HIPPO- RING CROSS BBC MORTIMER POTTERYDROME ROAD ST STEVENTON Television SQ RD PLACE R O A D JOHN'S O A K OLAF SEDGEFORD GDNS 26 Melrose SOUTH BATMAN CLOSE Centre PRINCEDALE PORTLAND ASHFIELD ROAD WAY PLACE COLLINGBOURNE S A W L E Y R O A D A 3 2 2 0 CLOSE London Borough LANE FIRST Q P R GALLOWAY ROAD ARIEL DUNRAVEN Football STREET 27 Barons Court OAKLANDS W O O D O O W ROAD STAN ADELAIDE ORMISTON LAKE Ground LOFTUS PENZANCE RD THORPEBANK HUNT 43 ABDALE WILSHAM of Ealing R O A D FRITHVILLE ROAD IMRE CL TUNIS AYCLIFFE WILLOW QUEENSDALE ST JAMES'S PENZANCE ST 28 Crabtree ROAD ELLERSLIE ROAD CRES PL AVENUE QUEENS DARNLEY ROAD BLOEMFONTEIN TER GARDENS SWANS- PRINCES ARMSTRONG RD ADDISON MACFARLANE SECOND AVENUE THIRD HALSBURY SWINDON ST QUEENSDALE MAPLE 29 Central Fulham ROAD ROAD WAY ASKHAM ETHELDEN URNE ROAD RD D ALDBO ROAD ALE ST OAK ROAD ROAD COMBE GROVE INGERSOLL NORLAND GROVE BLOEMFONTEIN GROVE ARMINGER SYCAMORE RD ROAD LARCH R O A D ANN'S PL GARDENS CLS VALE Westfield NORLAND AV RD CRESENT NORLAND ROAD RD QUEENS- SQ OLLGAR CLOSE WAY AV DALE 30 Moore Park ASKHAM ROAD ROAD AVE London AVENUE SQ AV AV COURT DALE CT ARCH- RD 32 L A N E MEWS NORLAND WK PL STANLAKE VILLAS BEECH AVE Q U E E N S D A L EADDISON STANLAKE VILLAS 31 The Billings & Brompton Cutting U X B R I D G E BOURBON HOLLAND PK A S K E W PL KINGSDALE RD GARDENS DO Shepherd's V A L E ASKEW CRES U X B R I D G E AGNES R O MS T H E ST ELMO A D CRESC A V E N U E ELIZABETH BOS COWLEY RD DAVIS Bush ENT DU CROS RDRECHT HOLLAND WARBECK LANE ST CR PK RD TADMOR CONING- D'PORT COVERDALE Market HETLEY RD CRES COMBE 32 Ingersoll and Arminger MS ESSEX GODOLPHIN MS P A R K AV HAM ST YAL MEWS ST STEPHEN'S S'GLERS BULWER CONINGHAM ST HOLLAND PK ROAD BEVAN HAVILLAND MEWS STANLEY PK MS ST RO GROVE CL POPLAR MEWS YD DEVONPORT LARDEN WEST- ROAD CLIFTON INE ROYAL KEITH HOPGOOD MARKET GDNS BRIDGE GDS RD LYCETT STERNE ST APP H O L L A N D SHEPHERD'S BUSH PLACE LIME 33 Coningham and Lime Grove ASKEW ALD KINGHAM PL CAXTON CLOSE ADD Thames CLEARWATER R O A D ROAD ROAD Shepherd's RD SWAINSON ROAD ROAD Water ISON ROAD TCE RD RD SHEPHERD'S Bush V A L E T T A R O A D ASKEW ROAD R O Tower OLD- FIELD FINDON BRADFORD CR THE A D RD 34 Gunter Estate HOLLEY RD GAINSBOROUGH H O L L A N D RD RD GLADE LORNE BECKLOW PENNARD GDNS MEWS MARKET GARDENS ROAD WARPLE BECKLOW ROXWELL Shepherd's Bush LINEN OLD 21 RD WOODSTOCK HADYN MEWS PK MS ROAD JEDDO ROAD ROAD MS ST ELMO RD FORGE VESPAN THORNFIELD Common WAY MEWS GREEN STRONSA MULTI BUSH 35 Turneville/Chesson JEDDO ROAD ROAD Bush UPPERGARDENS ADDISON RD PARK ELLINGHAM ROAD STOWE HANSARD MEWSH O L L A N D MAY- LEFROY RD HADYN WESTVILLE ROAD ROAD Court BECKLOW ROCK- BUSH ROCKLEY MAYFIELD RD FIELD A S K E W HATFIELD MARKET PERCY RD MELINA WAY GROVE ROADWOOD PL ROAD BATSON COURT Woodford AMBER WAY 33 Court KINNEAR RD CATHNOR ROAD CANHAM GRO 36 Lakeside/Sinclair/Blythe Road NIVEDA CL RD CHARECROFT WAY EDANS BAMB- MILLER'S ROAD LANDOR ROAD WAY ROAD ROAD ST LANE LOWER ADDISON RD ROAD ROAD SULGRAVE SCOTT'S CLOSE GARDENS OROUGH WAY V I L L A S WK GOODWIN AVENUE ADDISON ROAD SHEPHERD'S CT GDS LEFFERN WOOD- SOUTHWAY RD ST. GREENEND R GAYFORD ENCE Cathnor ABBOTSBURY LAU ROAD GER GARDENS 37 Hammersmith Town Hall MS ELSHAM GRANSDEN ROAD ROAD AYLMER Park ROAD GDS ALEXANDRA MINFORD SINCLAIR GEORGES ST RUGBYRD COBBOLD ROAD RD TITMUSS RD G'HK RICHFORD SOUTHFIELD Wendell RD Goldhawk GDNS GDNS RD MS GDNS ABBOTSBURY RD RD Park ROAD CURWEN TOWNH'SE WELLS Road ROAD 38 Colehill Gardens MS SALTCOATS ROAD STARFIELD ROAD WESTWICK HARTSWOOD R O A D ROAD RICHMOND DAVISVILLE R O A D SINCLAIR EMLYN PARKRYLETT RO FIELD RD SYCAMORE PERCY LEYS- ELGIN GROVE CL EMLYN RD POPLAR ROAD ADDISON AD RUSSELL GARDENS MEWS HAMILTON RD ASH ROAD ANLEY RD R O A D BASSEIN WESTVILLE ROAD ELGIN CL ROAD 39 Fulham Reach GNS TCE MELROSE SQ RD RD RYLETT HURCH ROAD DR AUGUSTUS ASTROP RD HEAD WORCE- STER CR SOMERSET HAWKS- CHURCH ASTROP KELMSCOTT RD BALMORAL CLOSE TCE RD COS ASHC PARNELL FIELDING MS AVE SOUTHFIELD GardensEmlyn ASHCHURCH CROMWELL GR SIDE CLOSE H A M M E R S M I T H WENDELL TER ROAD MUR RD SON OAKWOOD GDS BRACKENBURY RD LN RD ROAD EN GREEN- ILCHESTER 40 Putney Bridge WHELLOCK BUSH SINDER- BRACKENBURY GS MS PLACE STREET ROAD BINDEN SIDE RD NETHERWOOD THE AUBURY PL COMBE GDNS GDNS MILSON ADDI CL MEWS GRE VILLAS ROAD 26 RUSSELLGDS GR.
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