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LOCAL HERITAGE LIST 2014 NO REF Name Number Street Town Postcode CA BRIEF_DESCRIPTION_AND_INFO CRITERIA 1 LLR0002 Fairlawn Court 1-24 Acton Lane Chiswick W4 5EE Acton Green Late Victorian or Edwardian re brick mansion block o storeys and six bays with a parapet and red tile hippe roof and three large chimneys with eight pots, stucco porches with classical motifs, rubbed brick arches, projecting string courses. E,F,H,J, K 2 LLR0003 124 Argyle Road West Ealing W13 8EL Edwardian Tower house M 3 LLR0004 St. Saviour's Church 1 Armstrong Road Acton W3 7JL Deaf blind chapel and centre. Unique place in the history of the Deaf Church in London and owned and managed by the RAD- First church opened in Oxford street in 1875 but before due expiry of lease the church was relocated to Acton in 1922, B,E,F,H,JL,N,P 4 LLR0007 5 Ascott Avenue Ealing W5 3XL Edwardian houses No 1-9 variations on a theme inspired by Arts and Crafts with detrimental additions and treatments on Nos 1,3,7 E,F,H,L 5 LLR0010 Signal Box, Acton Canal Wharf Atlas Road Park Royal NW10 6PW Signal Box, Acton Canal Wharf, Makro Car Park B,D,J,K,L,N,P 6 LLR0014 111 Avenue Road Acton W3 8QH Mill Hill Park Now Doctor's surgery double fronted house very similar to No 113 built mid to late 19th C but with some detrimental loss of original features. entrance piers retain original Victorian cast -iron arch with central lantern E,F,H,J,K,P 7 LLR0015 Blakeney Lodge 113 Avenue Road Acton W3 8QH Mill Hill Park Blakeney Lodge -detached two storey three bay double fronted house mid to late 19th C in stock brick with canted bay windows to ground floor, stucco trimming and orignal encaustic front pathway, railings and piers E,F,H,J,K,P 8 LLR0017 115 Avenue Road Acton W3 8QH Mill Hill Park Mid Victorian cottage, brick with sash windows, arched on upper floor, hipped roof, compact with narrow frontage remarkably well preserved, stucco dressings in classical style, possibly original cast iron railings and piers with cottage garden E,F,H,J,K Appendix 2

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Page 1: LOCAL HERITAGE LIST 2014

LOCAL HERITAGE LIST 2014 NO REF Name Number Street Town Postcode CA BRIEF_DESCRIPTION_AND_INFO CRITERIA

1 LLR0002 Fairlawn Court 1-24 Acton Lane Chiswick W4 5EE Acton Green Late Victorian or Edwardian re brick mansion block of four storeys and six bays with a parapet and red tile hipped roof and three large chimneys with eight pots, stucco porches with classical motifs, rubbed brick arches, projecting string courses.

E,F,H,J, K

2 LLR0003 124 Argyle Road West Ealing W13 8EL Edwardian Tower house M

3 LLR0004 St. Saviour's Church

1 Armstrong Road Acton W3 7JL Deaf blind chapel and centre. Unique place in the history of the Deaf Church in London and owned and managed by the RAD- First church opened in Oxford street in 1875 but before due expiry of lease the church was relocated to Acton in 1922,

B,E,F,H,JL,N,P

4 LLR0007 5 Ascott Avenue Ealing W5 3XL Edwardian houses No 1-9 variations on a theme inspired by Arts and Crafts with detrimental additions and treatments on Nos 1,3,7

E,F,H,L

5 LLR0010 Signal Box, Acton Canal Wharf

Atlas Road Park Royal NW10 6PW Signal Box, Acton Canal Wharf, Makro Car Park B,D,J,K,L,N,P

6 LLR0014 111 Avenue Road Acton W3 8QH Mill Hill Park Now Doctor's surgery double fronted house very similar to No 113 built mid to late 19th C but with some detrimental loss of original features. entrance piers retain original Victorian cast -iron arch with central lantern

E,F,H,J,K,P

7 LLR0015 Blakeney Lodge 113 Avenue Road Acton W3 8QH Mill Hill Park Blakeney Lodge -detached two storey three bay double fronted house mid to late 19th C in stock brick with canted bay windows to ground floor, stucco trimming and orignal encaustic front pathway, railings and piers

E,F,H,J,K,P

8 LLR0017 115 Avenue Road Acton W3 8QH Mill Hill Park Mid Victorian cottage, brick with sash windows, arched on upper floor, hipped roof, compact with narrow frontage remarkably well preserved, stucco dressings in classical style, possibly original cast iron railings and piers with cottage garden

E,F,H,J,K

Appendix 2

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9 LLR0018 116 Avenue Road Acton W3 8QG Mill Hill Park Victorian Villa with extension to side with entrance to workshop behind

10 LLR0054 Church of the Ascension

Beaufort Road Ealing W5 3EB Hanger Hill (Haymills) Estate

Seeley and Paget 1939. Brown brick, timber multi-paned window frames The church was the last completed building of the pre-war estate. A small yet pleasing church of neo-Georgian feel except for the pased east end. Internally this stylistic discord is resolved by the sequence of a shadowy nave to a well-lit chancel

D,E,F,H,J,L,N,P

11 LLR0055 Vicarage adjoining Church of the Ascension

Beaufort Road Ealing W5 3EB Hanger Hill (Haymills) Estate

Neo-Georgian vicarage to Church of the Ascension D,E,F,H,J,L,N,P

12 LLR0057 3 Birch Grove Acton W3 9SW Creffield Nos 3/5 late 19th C detached double fronted house with rear outrigger and long rear garden influenced by the Arts and Crafts style of Bedford Park notably Norman Shaw, red/orange brick, three light casement windows with leaded fanlights, thick white stucco mullions w/doorway to small balustrade balcony on 1

st floor above the

recessed front door. Castellation to left hand bay with Ipswich window, large dutch banded gable to other side. Front boundary original and intact

D,E,F,H,L

13 LLR0058 5 Birch Grove Acton W3 9SW Creffield Nos 3/5 late 19th C detached double fronted house with rear outrigger and long rear garden influenced by the Arts and Crafts style of Bedford Park notably Norman Shaw, red/orange brick, three light casement windows with leaded fanlights, thick white stucco mullions w/doorway to small balustrade balcony on 1

st floor above the

recessed front door. Castellation to left hand bay with Ipswich window, large dutch banded gable to other side. No.5 has an inappropriate boundary treatment.

D,E,F,H,L

14 LLR0059 23 Birch Grove Acton W3 9SP Creffield Large detached double fronted Edwardian house ( c 1901-5 ) with Arts and Crafts influence, similar to Nos 3/5 in elevation and layout but with some differing detail such as half-timbered gable end and tiled mono-pitch roof over porch, Japan-influenced, sloping hipped dormer windows with ceramic finials, next to current vicarage to St. Martin’s church Hale Gardens and may be former vicarage. Boundary treatment is detrimental.

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15 LLR0060 22 Birkdale Road Ealing W5 1JZ A 1930s double fronted family house with Arts and Crafts influence. with tiled hip roof and off centre gable, built for the Bilton Family with a slender arched stained glass stair light, red brick, tile creasing and white render. Intact and handsome

F,H,J,K,L,M,P

16 LLR0061 Dunston House School

2 Blakesley Avenue Ealing W5 2DW Haven Green Mock tudor detached house early 20th C with original feather-edge boundary and gate. Beautiful garden with tree canopy offering important visual amenity and positive contribution to CA character

B, G, H, K, L, M

17 LLR0062 12 Blandford Road Ealing W5 5RL 3 storey early semi-detached Victorian Villas - no 12/14 of stock brick and red brick quoining and rough arches

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18 LLR0063 14 Blandford Road Ealing W5 5RL 3 storey early semi-detached Victorian Villas - no 12/14 of stock brick and red brick quoining and rough arches

E,F,G,H,J,L

19 LLR0064 16 Blandford Road Ealing W5 5RL 3 storey early Victorian semi-detached Villas - no 16/18 unusual treatment using white gault brick and red brick quoining and rough arches. Both have additions and/or outbuildings

E,F,G,H,J,L

20 LLR0065 18 Blandford Road Ealing W5 5RL 3 storey early Victorian semi-detached Villas - no 16/18 unusual treatment using white gault brick and red brick quoining and rough arches. Both have additions and/or outbuildings

E,F,G,H,J,L

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21 LLR0066 Frank Pick House Bollo Lane Acton W3 8RP 1990s steel frame and 'crinkly 'tin an exuberant but utilitarian building in bright blue, a landmark building

22 LLR0094 Shop front 13 Bond Street Ealing W5 5AP Ealing Green Shop front is original iron frame with cast ornament.

23 LLR0098 YMCA (St George's Hall)

14- 16 Bond Street Ealing W5 5AA Ealing Green YMCA Three storey with attic space, neo-baroque in style. Handsome red and yellow brick and stucco dressings , with central pedimented windows to central bay above front rusticated main entrance door surround with dentils and ogee moulding as ornament. F

E, F, H, J, K, L, N, P.

24 Shop front 1930s original

37 Bond Street Ealing W5 5AS Ealing Green City Radio Stores - charming 1930s shopfront with inbuilt glass advertising

25 LLR0129 Shopfront 45 Bond Street Ealing W5 5AS Ealing Green Parade of Edwardian shops built at the same time as the street with two storeys in red brick and banded brick/render window mullions and attic space/dormer windows. Nos 1,3,5 shopfront currently fast food outlet) in poor taste and detrimental to this par

E,H,K,L

26 LLR0132 Royal Victoria PH 66 Boston Road Hanwell W7 2ET Royal Victoria PH

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27 LLR0133 Winscombe Lodge 1 Brentham Way Ealing W5 1BJ Montpelier Park

Winscombe Lodge served as gate lodge to Winscombe Court - exact date of construction not know but probably early to mid 19th C. On the border of the Brentham Garden Estate. A picturesque style house in an L shape plan, high pitched, tiled roof decorated

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28 LLR0134 2 Brentham Way Ealing W5 1BJ Brentham Garden Estate

Larger size Brentham Garden Estate house by Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin after 1909. Corner property, detached with well articulated facades with the typical multi-paned timber casement windows, rough dashing to principal walls and high pitched, tiled

G,H,J,L

29 LLR0149 Ministry Buildings Bromyard Avenue Acton W3 7BF Ministry Buildings, By Sir J. West 1914-22 for Ministry of Pensions. Large, functional and austere in lime and sand stone. Original windows replaced 1988. Converted to residential units from office space in about 2005, rear of the site was previously residential accommodation for Wormwood Scrubs prison staff before undergoing alteration to mixed tenure.

D,E,F,H,J,L,N

30 LLR0153 7 Broomfield Place West Ealing W13 9LB Ealing Green Later than adjacent properties built between 1871 and 1889 this single fronted brick house was an infill property and has grander stucco porch and bay window treatments than the earlier houses. It has an arched entrance undercroft on either side leading to rear

L, N

31 LLR0154 1 Spring Villas Broomfield Place West Ealing W13 9LH Ealing Green Nos 1and 2, charming semi-detached stock brick, hipped and slate roof, two storey houses with low key but decorative stucco trim c. mid 19th C latterly conjoined c.1880's with No 7 Broomfield Place. Boundary treatments are appropriate

32 LLR0155 2 Spring Villas Broomfield Place West Ealing W13 9LH Ealing Green Nos 1and 2, charming semi-detached stock brick, hipped and slate roof, two storey houses with low key but decorative stucco trim c. mid 19th C latterly conjoined c.1880's with No 7 Broomfield Place. Boundary treatments are appropriate

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33 LLR0164 Grand Junction Arms PH

Bullsbridge Road Southall UB2 5JU Grand Junction Arms PH, 19th century part weather-board with tiled pitched roof and chimney stacks

B,H,J,K,L,N

34 LLR0213 Wyke House 11 Castlebar Hill Ealing W5 1TA Grange & White Ledges

Wyke House . An eccentric house with a tower with balustrading and wrapped windows and irregular coursed stone by Kershaw 1891

D,F,H,J,K,LM

35 LLR0214 St David's Home 12 Castlebar Hill Ealing W5 1TE St David's Home since early 20th C - previously Kent House - a low villa building with large footprint circa 1880's with Italianate style in large grounds

E, H, J

36 LLR0215 Wetherall Cottage Castlebar Hill Ealing W5 1TA Grange & White Ledges

Brick cottage built between 1864 and 1894 attached to Hill Cottage below.

F,G,J,L,N

37 LLR0216 1 Castlebar Park Ealing W5 1DD Victorian double fronted villa with tower at the rear and iron railings on the roof

D,F,G,H,J,K,L

38 LLR0217 28 Castlebar Park Ealing W5 1BU Large Victorian Gothic revival house with original details, currently flats. Important location in bend of road and landscape

E,G,H,J,L,N

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39 LLR0218 30 Castlebar Park Ealing W5 1BU Mid-Victorian villa with altered stable block to side. Currently flats

E,F,H,J,L

40 LLR0219 69 Castlebar Park Ealing W5 1DA Edwardian Arts and Crafts style pebble-dashed cottages with gables and tiled porches of which two are on the flank elevations at either end

E,H,J,L,

41 LLR0220 71 Castlebar Park Ealing W5 1DA Edwardian Arts and Crafts style pebble-dashed cottages with gables and tiled porches of which two are on the flank elevations at either end

E,H,J,L,

42 LLR0221 73 Castlebar Park Ealing W5 1DA Edwardian Arts and Crafts style pebble-dashed cottages with gables and tiled porches of which two are on the flank elevations at either end

E,H,J,L,

43 LLR0222 Iron posts and swing gates north of 52

Castlebar Park Ealing W5 1BU Iron posts and swing gates north of 52, iron post need restoration

B,K

44 LLR0244 68 Castlebar Road Ealing W5 2DD Mount Park Late Victorian detached house with neo-Gothic and Arts and Crafts detail. The first floor is dashed and marked by a central Ipswich window with timber brackets, long slung hipped roof is intercepted by projecting gables and dormer windows dressed with tiles

D,E,F,G,H,J,L

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45 LLR0245 70 Castlebar Road Ealing W5 2DD Mount Park Early 20th century villa, front gardens with original walls. Brick built with some half timbering, barge boarding and windows with decorative panes

D,E,F,G,H,J,L

46 LLR0246 12 to 14 Castlebar Road Ealing W5 2DR Haven Green Now prep school, semi-detached house on corner (with No 4/6 and 8/10 and and 16/18) built 1880's three storeys with lower ground floor of stock brick with generous stucco trim to fenestration (arched sash), front door and eaves cornicing.

D,E,F,G,H,J,K

47 LLR0255 165 Cavendish Avenue

West Ealing W13 0JZ 1930's maisonette.The crittal windows have been replaced

E,H,J,L

48 LLR0256 167 Cavendish Avenue

West Ealing W13 0JZ 1930's maisonette.The crittal windows have been replaced

E,H,J,L

49 LLR0259 SKTA Temple Chapel Road West Ealing W13 9AE Ealing Green Former West Ealing Baptist Church now the SKTA Temple (Hindu) . It is a single storey compact building of rectangular footprint with an imposing rendered neo- classical façade with pediment and entablature. The pilasters either side are fluted and highly ornate capitals

B,D,E,F,H,J,L,M,N

50 LLR0265 10 Cambridge Villas

Chaucer Road Acton W3 6DR Victorian stuccoed terrace of four houses circa 1870s, two and half storey, single fronted, hipped roof to terrace with neo-classical stucco finish to recessed porch and sash windows of oversized scale

E, H, J

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51 LLR0266 12 Cambridge Villas

Chaucer Road Acton W3 6DR Victorian stuccoed terrace of four houses circa 1870s, two and half storey, single fronted, hipped roof to terrace with neo-classical stucco finish to recessed porch and sash windows of oversized scale

E, H, J

52 LLR0267 14 Cambridge Villas

Chaucer Road Acton W3 6DR Victorian stuccoed terrace of four houses circa 1870s, two and half storey, single fronted, hipped roof to terrace with neo-classical stucco finish to recessed porch and sash windows of oversized scale

E, H, J

53 LLR0268 16 Cambridge Villas

Chaucer Road Acton W3 6DR Victorian stuccoed terrace of four houses circa 1870s, two and half storey, single fronted, hipped roof to terrace with neo-classical stucco finish to recessed porch and sash windows of oversized scale

E, H, J

54 LLR0273 Cherington House Health Centre

Cherington Road Hanwell W7 3HL Circa 1900 late Victorian two-storey villa with one central and two flanking façade portions. Facing London stock brick, with stuccoed front entrance porch and central italianate first floor window surround. Parapet with high pitched roof elements

D,E,H,J,K,L,M

55 LLR0274 Carnegie Hanwell Library

Cherington Road Hanwell W7 3HL Carnegie, Example of Carnegie library opened 1905. Red brick with painted stone quoins and cartouch above the main door

D,E,H,J,L,N,P

56 LLR0281 Acton Baptist Church

Church Road Acton W3 8PP Acton Town Centre

Victorian eclectic elevation. Built in 1864 by W Mumford boasts an agreeable classical frontage with a pediment with pothole and round-headed stained glass windows with 5 idiosyncratic lamp brackets arrayed along the frontage.

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57 LLR0277 Elm Grove 122 Church Road Hanwell W7 3BE Hanwell Village Green

Georgian Manor House which has been converted into a block of flats. brick built with stucco frontage, complete with ground and second floor cornices, projecting fluted drip lintels to windows, recessed entrace with steps to entrance doors to raised ground floor and upper storeys, slate mansard roof behind parapets. Ground floor projecting bay on southern elevation (windows replaced with Georgian style casement windows, with outward opening toplights)

B,F,H,J,L

58 LLR0278 Elm Grove 124 Church Road Hanwell W7 3BE Hanwell Village Green

Georgian Manor House which has been converted into a block of flats. brick built with stucco frontage, complete with ground and second floor cornices, projecting fluted drip lintels to windows, recessed entrace with steps to entrance doors to raised ground floor and upper storeys, slate mansard roof behind parapets. Ground floor projecting bay on southern elevation (windows replaced with Georgian style casement windows, with outward opening toplights)

B,F,H,J,L

59 LLR0279 Elm Grove 126 Church Road Hanwell W7 3BE Hanwell Village Green

Georgian Manor House which has been converted into a block of flats. brick built with stucco frontage, complete with ground and second floor cornices, projecting fluted drip lintels to windows, recessed entrace with steps to entrance doors to raised ground floor and upper storeys, slate mansard roof behind parapets. Ground floor projecting bay on southern elevation (windows replaced with Georgian style casement windows, with outward opening toplights)

B,F,H,J,L

60 LLR0280 Elm Grove 128 Church Road Hanwell W7 3BE Hanwell Village Green

Georgian Manor House which has been converted into a block of flats. brick built with stucco frontage, complete with ground and second floor cornices, projecting fluted drip lintels to windows, recessed entrace with steps to entrance doors to raised ground floor and upper storeys, slate mansard roof behind parapets. Ground floor projecting bay on southern elevation (windows replaced with Georgian style casement windows, with outward opening toplights)

B,F,H,J,L

61 LLR0282 Methodist Church Church Road Hanwell W7 1DJ Methodist Church designed by Gordon & Gunton and built by Chas Brightman in 1904. Late Gothic, red brick building with stone plinth, window surrounds, cornices parapets and turrets, large stained glass central window with front gable, slate roof

D, E, F, H, J, L, N, P

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62 LLR0284 2 Churchfield Road Acton W3 6EG Acton Town Centre

Albion Public House (prev), circa 1880's corner site, large three storey with piano nobile windows to first floor, restrained classical stucco dressings and finish

H, J, N

63 LLR0285 Foley's Free House

113-115 Churchfield Road Acton W3 6AH Acton Town Centre

Foley's Free House circa 1870's corner site formerlyMechanics Arms then Lynch's Inn , brick with ornate pub frontage and two upper storeys with arched sash windows and parapet

A, H, J, N

64 LLR0286 The Station House (Former Acton Central Station)

Churchfield Road Acton W3 6BH Acton Town Centre

The Station House PH (Former Acton Central Station postal sorting office) opened 1853, rebuilt 1876. Very grand, pale brick with yellow london stock window detail. Excellent condition except for the recent front porch which has compromised the entrance

B,H,J,L,N

65 LLR0287 former lodge to Notting Hill and Ealing High School

2 Cleveland Road West Ealing W13 8AX former lodge to Notting Hill and Ealing High School

66 LLR0288 38 Cleveland Road West Ealing W13 8AR Fine Edwardian double fronted house in the Arts and Crafts style with jettied upper bay window the upper half white pebbledashed and original boundary wall

D,E, F,H,J,K,L

67 LLR0289 40 Cleveland Road West Ealing W13 8AL Fine Edwardian house in the Arts and Crafts style with gabled roof, Dutch gabled feature dormer windows and a corner canted bay window to ground floor with vertical hung tiling and white pebbledashed and original boundary fence

D,E, F,H,J,K,L

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68 LLR0290 former Clinic Building

33-34 Cloister Road Acton W3 0DF Former day Hospital, dated 1935 with handsome frontage in the Art Deco style

BHJN

69 LLR0291 52 Colebrooke Avenue

West Ealing W13 8JY Attractive Edwardian redbrick corner house with substantial cone turret

A,B,H,L,M

70 LLR0292 Seal House (ECO offices)

2 Coningsby Road Ealing W5 4HR English Chamber Orchestra offices. Corner plot and footprint with timber shop front around corner. Stockbrick with slate roof and sash windows - no boundary to small front yard.

71 LLR0295 6 Corfton Road Ealing W5 2HS Ealing Cricket Ground

Large Edwardian detached house with central porch with elaborate door and canopy. Exceptionally well-preserved with front garden intact.

G,K, L,

72 LLR0296 8 Corfton Road Ealing W5 2HS Ealing Cricket Ground

Large edwardian detached house compromised by loss of front garden to vehicular hardstanding .

G,K, L,

73 LLR0298 Amadeus House 18 Corfton Road Ealing W5 2HT Ealing Cricket Ground

1904 - Huge Edwardian Redbrick mansion with queen anne gable, elaborate pargetting and ornament.

B,H,J,K,L,M

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74 LLR0304 Ealing Cricket Club South Pavilion

Corfton Road Ealing W5 2HS Ealing Cricket Ground

Ealing Cricket Club is set within a large, open sportsground and was established in 1870. The pavilion was built later and is is a compact two storey building that has since been laterally extended, a fine, detailed principal facade with turned railings

B,G,J,K,L,M,P

75 LLR0306 Greenfield 1 Courtfield Gardens

West Ealing W13 0EY Greenfield, Polish catholic centre formerly 'Graham House' built circa 1880s. Large and imposing corner building with classical detailing

A,H,J,K,L,M, N

76 LLR0307 Greenford Conservative Club

Courthope Road Greenford UB6 8PY Greenford Conservative Club on the site of Greenford Farm some of the central core site still extant with weatherboarded stable block with a steep tile roof that has been subject to some alterations. The main part of the club building is relatively recent

B,E,H,J,M,N,P

77 LLR0308 22 Cowper Road Acton W3 6PZ Victorian circa 1870s three storey semi-detached houses with front and side entrances and ornate stucco embellished fenestration

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78 LLR0309 24 Cowper Road Acton W3 6PZ Victorian circa 1870s three storey semi-detached houses with front and side entrances and ornate stucco embellished fenestration

E,F,H,J,L

79 LLR0313 Japanese School (former Haberdashers Askes School)

87 Creffield Road Acton W3 9PU Creffield Japanese School (former Haberdashers Askes School) H.W. Stock built 1901 for Haberdashers Aske?s Girls School, extended to N in 1910. Extended for Japanese School in 1989.

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80 LLR0314 Peace Haven 3 Creswick Road Acton W3 9HE Victorian house circa 1880's neo-gothic style with oriel arch to porch and corner tower above bay windows of red brick with yellow brick dressing and stucco and timber window embellishment with relatively ornate brick boundary. Currently in use as a hostel

A,H,J,P

81 LLR0315 Torkington House Creswick Road Acton W3 9HF Edwardian red brick large former residence neo-tudor and Arts and Crafts style with tower and additions of half timbering, used as a residential institution

A,B,H,J,L,P

82 LLR0320 Works, formerly stable and coach house opposite Osterley Park Road

1 Dilloway Lane Southall UB2 4TD Works, formerly stable and coach house opposite Osterley Park Road

D,J,N

83 LLR0324 Shopfront 1 Ealing Green Ealing W5 5DA Ealing Green Shopfront which curves around into alleyway accessing 'Bakers Lane', which no longer survives.

E, F, H, K, L, N.

84 LLR0326 3 Ealing Green Ealing W5 5DA Ealing Green 1900 - 3&4 share first and second floor of fine red brick with fine mock elizabethan crittal windows with rounded bay and elaborate pargeting. Exceptionally fine

E, F, H, K, L, N

85 LLR0328 4 Ealing Green Ealing W5 5DA Ealing Green 1900 - 3&4 share first and second floor of fine red brick with fine mock elizabethan crittal windows with rounded bay and elaborate pargeting. Exceptionally fine

E, F, H, K, L, N

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86 LLR0330 24 Ealing Green Ealing W5 5DA Ealing Green Victorian Shopfront - recessed with fine mullions and transomes. Rare survival.

E, F, H, K, L, N

87 LLR0332 26 Ealing Green Ealing W5 5DA Ealing Green corner shop with elaborate mock tudor bell tower. A, E, F, H, K, L, N.

88 LLR0338 Ealing Delivery & Sorting Office

Ealing Green Ealing W5 5EH Ealing Green Utilitarian Post Office buildings one earlier than the later. The later block c 1950's is concrete and steel framed with brown brick infill whilst the earlier block is of red brick with neo-Georgian influence c.late 1920's

E, H, J, L, N.

89 LLR0339 Kingdom Hall Ealing Green Ealing W5 5EN Ealing Green 1861 'The National School for Girls' now Kingdom Hall serving Jehovah's witnesses. A fine and exuberant U-shaped gothic style school building in polychromatic brickwork with decorative tiled roof, tall tudoresque chimneys, and fancy arches

D, E, H, J, K, L, N, P.

90 LLR0340 St Aidan Ealing Green Ealing W5 5EN Ealing Green Small stock brick house early 19th century with red brick details at parapet level - inappropriate window replacements but the rest of the property is intact

D,E,F

91 LLR0341 Welsh Cottage Ealing Green Ealing W5 5EN Ealing Green Large three storey stock brick house with bay windows and Welsh Presbyterian church behind an ornate entrance on the flank elevation of the church at end of the side passage of the cottage. Stone entrance with moulding and ball finials has inscription 'C

E, F, H, J, N, P.

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92 LLR0342 Welsh Presbyterian Church

Ealing Green Ealing W5 5EN Ealing Green Large three storey stock brick house with bay windows and Welsh Presbyterian church behind an ornate entrance on the flank elevation of the church at end of the side passage of the cottage. Stone entrance with moulding and ball finials has inscription 'Chapel CM’ (possibly Calvanistic Methodists Chapel) 1908 picked out in gold and a handsome arched timber door.

E, F, H, J, N, P.

93 LLR0343 flats 1-6 The Lawn Ealing Green Ealing W5 5ER Ealing Green The Lawn , flats Nos 1-6 mid Victorian, of stock brick with 1-3-1 bays, arched ground floor windows, a parapet with Jacobean raised centre and coach house to match

D,E,F,H,L

94 LLR0344 Ealing, Hammersmith and West London College

Ealing Green Ealing W5 5EW Ealing Green MCC School Architects 1913.Stripped classical, neo-georgian, dentilled cornice and pediments, elaborate porches, in bath stone and brown brick with red brick segmental arches over 6 x 4 multi-paned large windows now with non-timber replacements.

D,E,F,H,J,L,N,P

95 LLR0348 Congregational Church

Ealing Green Ealing W5 5QT Ealing Green Ealing Green (Methodist and United Reformed) Church and Manse founded in 1800, the current buildings built by Charles Jones borough surveyor in 1859 in typically Gothic style in bath and rag stone with two spirelets and a matching boundary wall

J,K,M,N,P

96 LLR0349 Congregational Manse

Ealing Green Ealing W5 5QT Ealing Green Ealing Green (Methodist and United Reformed) Church and Manse founded in 1800, the current buildings built by Charles Jones borough surveyor in 1859 in typically Gothic style in bath and rag stone with two spirelets and a matching boundary wall

97 Original PH No.4 Ealing Road Northolt UB5 5HT Northolt Village Green

Shell of the original early victorian building that housed the first PH on the site. Was superseded by the thatched Plough Inn in late 1930s but that PH was demolished in 2012 after extensive fire damage.

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98 Original PH no.6 Ealing Road Northolt UB5 5HT Northolt Village Green

Shell of the original early Victorian building that housed the first PH on the site. Was superseded by the thatched Plough Inn in late 1930s but that PH was demolished in 2012 after extensive fire damage.

99 LLR0354 Deyntes Cottage Ealing Road Northolt UB5 6AA Northolt Village Green

Early cottage circa 1880 massively extended between 1999 and 2003. Adjacent to Grade I St Mary’s church and scheduled monument beyond.

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100 LLR0355 K6 Telephone Box adjacent Crown Inn PH

Ealing Road Northolt UB5 6AA Northolt Village Green

K6 Telephone Box adjacent Crown Inn PH. G,H

101 LLR0356 Crown Pub & Stable

Ealing Road Northolt UB5 6AA Northolt Village Green

Public House, dating from at least the early 18th century. Rebuilt in 1925 and 1976. Comprises the public house building and a separate former stable building. The public house comprises two storeys, with single storey extensions and front canopy, white

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102 LLR0357 Ivy Cottage Ealing Road Northolt UB5 6AA Northolt Village Green

Late nineteenth century cottage. Yellow brick woth slate roof and chimney stacks with clay chimney pots. Maintained climbing Ivy. (windows replaced)

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103 LLR0358 1 Willow Cottages Ealing Road Northolt UB5 6AD Northolt Village Green

Mid-nineteenth century cottages. Single storey, white rendered with red clay tiles. Six pane sash windows.

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104 LLR0359 2 Willow Cottages Ealing Road Northolt UB5 6AD Northolt Village Green

Mid-nineteenth century cottages. Single storey, white rendered with red clay tiles. Six pane sash windows.

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105 LLR0360 2 Herbert's Cottages

Ealing Road Northolt UB5 6AD Northolt Village Green

Cottage, c.1880s. White rendered with slate roof. Six over six pane sash windows. Ground floor canopy with tember brackets (modern ground floor bay added)

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106 LLR0361 3 Willow Cottages Ealing Road Northolt UB5 6AD Northolt Village Green

Converted barn Mid-nineteenth century cottages. Single storey, white rendered with red clay tiles. Six pane sash windows.

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107 LLR0362 3 Herbert's Cottages

Ealing Road Northolt UB5 6AD Northolt Village Green

Cottage, c.1880s. White rendered with slate roof. Six over six pane sash windows. Ground floor canopy with tember brackets.

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108 LLR0364 Memorial Hall Ealing Road Northolt UB5 6AD Northolt Village Green

Former school 1868, enlarged 1881.School closed 1906. Brick built with clay tiled roof. Gabled roof with interesting chimney. Large window on gable end with unusual tapered red brick arched header. Red and Black brick stringcourses.

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109 LLR0365 Northolt Village Community Centre

Ealing Road Northolt UB5 6AD Northolt Village Green

Last remaining farmhouse, built 1851. Used as community centre since 1950.

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110 LLR0366 Well Cottage Ealing Road Northolt UB5 6AD Northolt Village Green

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111 LLR0368 Goldsmith's Arms P.H

130 East Acton Lane Acton W3 7ER Acton Park Goldsmiths Arms P.H, on the site of a much older public house that was also used as a point of employ for labourers. Attractive brick and half-timbered building with a tiled cat-slide roof and multi-pane timbered windows on the upper floors

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112 LLR0393 Eaton Rise Ealing W5 2EY Montpelier Park

Elegant 1930s modern block with crittal windows set within attractive gardens. Prominent corner site which anchors character of the conservation area.

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113 LLR0394 Helena Court (1-22)

Eaton Rise Ealing W5 2RE Montpelier Park

Three flat roof modernist purpose built blocks with steel 'crittal' windows built in 1930's on a very large plot once a sports ground. The combination of rendered and exposed brickwork emphasizes the horizontality of the architecture as do the windows

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114 LLR0395 Newlands Edgehill Road West Ealing W13 8HW Grange & White Ledges

1960s Modernist detached house of brick with flat roofs using volumetric rectangular stacking to articulate the elevations

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115 LLR0396 The Coach House Edgehill Road West Ealing W13 8HW Grange & White Ledges

Picturesque house contemporary to 'Thorncote', also by Leonard Shuffrey c.1888 with a front chimney with crowstepped gable. The hayracks for horses may still retained in the house

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116 LLR0401 15 Elm Avenue Ealing W5 3XA Ealing Common

Unusual 1920's monchrome townhouse with 3 high curving Dutch gables and imposing planform with leaded casement windows and a steep pitch pantile roof. The main gable end has an oval light on the pediment

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117 LLR0402 32 Elm Grove Road Ealing W5 3JJ Handsome early 20th C red brick gabled corner house iin the Arts and Crafts style with Georgian paned casement windows, set in large garden

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118 LLR0403 Featherstone Road School (Junior)

Featherstone Road

Southall UB2 5AG Not demo

119 LLR0409 1 Greystoke Cottages

Fox Lane Ealing W5 1HP Large semi-detached cottages in red brick with tile roof, set in green space of Hanger Hill Park Golf course and Fox Woods, once possibly tied housing related to the 'Grand Junction Waterworks' (later Metropolitan Water Board 1902 )

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120 LLR0410 2 Greystoke Cottages

Fox Lane Ealing W5 1HP Large semi-detached cottages in red brick with tile roof, set in green space of Hanger Hill Park Golf course and Fox Woods, once possibly tied housing related to the 'Grand Junction Waterworks' (later Metropolitain Water Board 1902 )

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121 LLR0411 Grange Court 1 Grange Road Ealing W5 5QN Drama Studio - large early Victorian detached yellow stock brick and elaborate stucco dressed villa on corner site originally a school for girls

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122 LLR0412 St. Mark's School Green Lane Hanwell W7 2NR St Mark's Church & Canal

School, established on this site in 1855, extended 1871, 1884 and 1895. Early part, simple Gothic - red brick with stone window surrounds, banding, corner stones and cornicing, with whit epainted metal windows. Later simplified extensions

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123 LLR0413 The Fox PH Green Lane Hanwell W7 2PJ St Mark's Church & Canal

Public House, built c.1880s. Two storeys, with pointed gables. Yellow stock brick with red brick cornering and chimneys with cornice stepping out. Red glazed tiles with dark tile banding at ground floor on two elevations. Attractive cornice with dential carving

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124 LLR0414 Ealing Magistrates Court

Green Man Lane West Ealing W13 0SD Early 20th century court building. Double gables on three elevations. Red brick with central two storey projection in stone, including the building entrance with large projecting stone cornice and brackets over. Decorative stucco cornice at roof level

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125 LLR0415 Hobbayne School Greenford Avenue

Hanwell W7 1HA Group of three connected buildings forming a purpose built school, constructed c.1900. Red brick with interesting roof form and stone features, including window surrounds and corner stones and plinth

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126 LLR0416 Tesco (ex cinema) 229 Greenford Road Greenford UB6 8QY Mid-twentieth century former cinema. Asymetrical frontage with offset front projection and tower. Brick built with projecting brick stringcourses (large modern ground floor inactive shopfront with projecting fascia)

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127 LLR0417 The Cottage** (more investigation would be helpful)

11 Gunnersbury Drive

Ealing W5 3NJ The Cottage - Unusual in style with a central gabled bay of three, mainly square-ish sash windows with stucco surrounds and a detrimental side addition. Part of a larger complex of buildings called the Manor House in 1890

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128 LLR0418 Acton Fire Station & Flats

25-27 Gunnersbury Lane

Acton W3 8EA Acton Fire Station & Flats c. late 1930's to 40's - Art Deco building with flat roof, red brick with austere lines but string coursing and stone dressing around the red fire engine access doors to enliven the façade, red brick with stone, once crittal windows

129 LLR0419 LLR0420

Acton Care Centre Gunnersbury Lane

Acton W3 8EG Formerly Acton Hospital, Charles Bell 1897-98Passmore Edwards Buildings - Early 18th century style stone and red brick. 1920s extensions were demolished to make way for the new Acton Care Centre South Acton Ward

130 LLR0440 LLR0441 LLR0442 LLR0443 LLR0444

20-24 Haven Green Ealing W5 2UP Nos 20 -23 (not No 24) is The Haven Clinic

formerly known as The Haven, a group of two

storey, white-rendered semi-detached mid-

Victorian cottages possibly Regency cottages,

Nos 23/24 are semi-detached. 22 have a hipped

roof and multi-paned sash windows. No 23 has a

bay window

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131 LLR0421 1 Hale Gardens Acton W3 9SG Creffield Handed pair of Edwardian semi-detached houses in the Arts and Crafts style c. 1901 - 05 red brick and stone dressings and window mullions and framing. Possibly original features wooden pelmets for external blinds, no white paint on stone window surroun

132 LLR0422 3 Hale Gardens Acton W3 9SG Creffield Has curiosity value and contributes positively to character of CA

133 LLR0423 St Martin's Church,

Hale Gardens Acton W3 9SQ Creffield E. Monson & Sons 1906. Incomplete, chancel not built

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134 LLR0424 36 Hamilton Road Ealing W5 2EH Ealing Common

A group of two large stock brick villas with pedimented gables with a gable roof and dressed with decorative vertical tiling and stucco finished and timber porch and bargeboards. A detrimental side extension has been added to the west flank of No 36. A m

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135 LLR0425 38 Hamilton Road Ealing W5 2EH Ealing Common

A group of two large stock brick villas with gables, gable roof and dressed with decorative vertical tiling and stucco finished and timber porch and bargeboards. A detrimental side extension has been added to the west flank of No 36. A matching boundary

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136 LLR0426 Gospel Hall Hammond Road Southall UB2 4EG 1899 currently unused small red brick hall, symmetrical elevation with porch entrance

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137 LLR0427 Hanger Court 1-32 Hanger Green Ealing W5 3ER Hanger Hill (Haymills) Estate

Hanger Court is a large modernist purpose built block of flats of brick with flat roof, strong horizontality emphasized by steel 'crittal' ribbon windows on the principal facades, continuous concrete banding, projecting eaves, canted wings to the block h

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138 LLR0428 former Hanger Lane Farmhouse

11 Hanger Lane Ealing W5 3HH Known as Hanger Lane farm in 1870's - the house is of stock brick with stone framed and mullioned windows still extant, steep pitched slate roof, of picturesque appearance with a fine garden and outbuildings

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139 LLR0429 Fox & Goose PH (former Hanger Lane Farmhouse)

Hanger Lane Ealing W5 1DP The Fox & Goose public House has been thus since at least the 1870s, probably extant since early 19th C or late 18th C, has fine cast iron posts and stanchions beneath a canopy to principal elevations, rambling extensions to the rear, brick has been larg

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140 LLR0430 British Waterways Norwood Top Lock Sanitary Station and Lock Keeper?s Cottage at lock no. 90

Havelock Road Southall UB2 4PJ St Mark's Church & Canal

British Waterways Norwood Top Lock Sanitary Station and Lock Keeper's Cottage at lock no. 90 c 1855 Two storey utilitarian brick building with slate roof still in use by the tow path

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141 LLR0461 45/45a Haven Green Ealing W5 2NX Haven Green Former District Line station 1910 - handsome shopping parade in Palladian style, lime stone cladding, pedimented sash windows, Ionic order pilasters, with rusticated pilasters and dentils beneath projecting cornice with 'Ealing Broadway Station' carved

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142 LLR0462 Cattle trough Haven Green Ealing W5 2UP Haven Green Cattle trough B,J,N

143 LLR0464 Haven Green Court

Haven Green Ealing W5 2UY Haven Green 1937-8 4 large storey mansion block with stone dressings and crittal windows (mostly replaced). A notable feature is the green pantile-covered mansard roof

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144 Ealing Broadway Centre High St façade only

High Street Ealing W5 5DB Ealing Broadway

Only the High Street Facade. The Broadway centre was completed in 1985, Frank Roberts was design architect. Postmodernist architecture with an attempt at responding to the vernacular.The façade along Nos 54 -62 the Broadway has a tight vertical rhythm of faced narrow glass between brick and concrete fins ending in a pointed roof line evocative of a continental medieval walled city with ornamental metalwork by Guiseppe Lund. Ingenious servicing provided from basement.

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145 LLR0473 Three Horseshoes PH

2 High Street Southall UB1 3DA The Three Horseshoes PH is currently empty. The building frontage is oriented in three directions that form part of an octagon. The pub can be seen in its extant footprint on the 1930s OS map. Prior to this a smithy or blacksmith stood on the site which

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146 LLR0475 Windmill Public House

50 High Street Acton W3 6LG Acton Town Centre

Late Victorian corner three storey building with a tower and some pargetting - dated 1899

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147 LLR0483 181 High Street Acton W3 9DJ Acton Town Centre

yellow stock brick two bays over two floors possibly near contemporary to very early Grade II listed George and Dragon pub adjacent. Wooden sash windows . Detrimental shop front.

148 LLR0484 182 High Street Acton W3 9NN Acton Town Centre

Victorian four storey part of shop parade - neo-classical stucco embellishment to windows - with piano nobile windows to first floor and shop below

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149 LLR0485 203 High Street Acton W3 9DR Acton Town Centre

Exceptionally fine survival of neo regency shopfront. Heavy woodent paneled front with stone bay above and gabled parapet with inset window with stone surround and 'Mackintosh' type ornament.

150 LLR0486 Six Bells PH 211 High Street Acton W3 9DD Acton Town Centre

Highly decorative and elaborate corner PH with considerably better survival of detail than at first sight. Part from detrimental windows to first floor much of the stonework, leadwork and wrought iron embellishment is still visible.

151 LLR0487 Kings Head PH 214 High Street Acton W3 9NX Acton Town Centre

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152 LLR0488 Old Fire Station 216 High Street Acton W3 9NX Acton Town Centre

Old Fire Station - handsome civic building built in 1899 of red brick and stone dressings with a half timbered jettied gable has had a sympathetic extension added c.2009

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153 LLR0490 The Chatsworth 290 High Street Acton W3 9BJ Acton Town Centre

Formerly White Lion PH

154 LLR0491 The Old Town Hall and former Fire Station, Southall

1 and 3 High Street Southall UB1 3HA Built in 1897 in classical style, with a central pediment of light brick dressed with stone. These constitute an important group of early 20th century municipal buildings. They offer an increasingly rare glimpse of old Southall.

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155 LLR0492 Barclays Bank 184/186 High Street Acton W3 9NH Acton Town Centre

Barclays Bank built in 1884 by the London and Slough Western bank of warm red brick with decorative crow-stepped gable and unusually lavish Jacobean detail in brilliant red terracotta

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156 LLR0493 199/201 High Street Acton W3 9DD Acton Town Centre

Arts and crafts influenced corner with 1950s stone shopfront for bank beneath

157 LLR0494 Bellvue Building 270-278 High Street Acton W3 9BH Acton Town Centre

Bellvue Building, Early 19th century Italianate villa in prominent position and ruinous state hugely detrimental shopfronts but unusual survival of early building which could be renovated with right encouragement.

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158 LLR0495 Odeon Building (formerly addressed as Uxbridge Road) Southall

57-78 High Street Southall UB1 3DB Odeon Building (formerly addressed as Uxbridge Road) Southall, Art Deco style Cinema built in 1936 as an Odeon Theatre it was designed by architect George Coles who also designed the Himalaya Palace around the corner. The main entrance block was clad in

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159 LLR0499 Captain Cook PH (former Railway PH)

High Street Acton W3 6NG Acton Town Centre

Captain Cook PH (former Railway PH)

160 LLR0501 St. Augustine's Priory

Hillcrest Road Ealing W5 2JL Late Victorian complex now partly used as a school with a school, mainly pebble dashed two building storey with tall pitched roofs with original dormer windows with 1914 additions and lodge on south side, large

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161 LLR0502 Water Tower Hillcrest Road Ealing W5 2JL Ealing Cricket Ground

1889 water brick tower (and covered reservoir ), the site originally called Grand Junction Water Works (later Metropolitan Water Board 1902)

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162 LLR0503 1-24 Holyoake House

Holyoake Walk Ealing W5 1QW Brentham Garden Estate

Handsome Arts and Crafts- inspired development of 12 flats built in 1936 by Alwyn Gorbing - arranged around an open sided quadrangle

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163 LLR0504 Bridge No 13 over Grand Union Canal

Horsenden Lane North

Greenford UB6 7NU Canalside, northwest part

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164 LLR0507 Jubilee Gardens Clinic

Jubilee Gardens Southall UB1 2TJ Y Contemporary steel framed building built 2009-2010 with white rendered and brick panels.Ribbon windows to slightly recessed third storey , copper clad stairwell enclosure to centre

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165 LLR0508 Jubilee Gardens Library

Jubilee Gardens Southall UB1 2TJ Y Contemporary steel framed building built 2009-2010 with white rendered and brick panels.Ribbon windows to slightly recessed third storey , copper clad stairwell enclosure to centre

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166 LLR0509 Smiths Farmhouse & Outbuildings

Kensington Road Northolt UB5 6AH Late nineteenth century farmhouse and farm buildings. Double fronted farmhouse in stock brick and slate roof with chimneys. Twin ground floor projecting bay windows comprising neo-georgian style glazing, with four pane sashes above. Simple single pitche

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167 LLR0540 Residential Wing Convent of the Sacred Heart

Little Ealing Lane Ealing W5 4XF Residential Wing of Convent of the Sacred Heart. Circa 1880s, yellow stock brick with red stringcourses, twin front dutch gables with circular windows, shallow arch headed soldier course windows, doric order classical entrance surround with modern paint

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168 Salvation Army Hall

Leeland Road W13 9HH Salvation Army formerly based in barracks at Ealing in Baker's Lane by 1889. Moved 1909 to surviving citadel at corner of Leeland Rd. and Leeland Terrace, W. Ealing. Handsome red brick community hall built turn of the century with a tall articulated gable dressed with stucco. A detrimental addtion to the frontage does not detract from the quality

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169 LLR0541 3 Liverpool Road Ealing W5 5NZ Small semi-detached stock brick townhouse dating from c. 1880s with sash windows and simple stucco embellishment

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170 LLR0542 4 Liverpool Road Ealing W5 5NZ Small semi-detached stock brick townhouse dating from c. 1880s with sash windows and simple stucco embellishment

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171 LLR0543 5 Liverpool Road Ealing W5 5NZ Detached stock brick townhouse dating from c. 1880s with large sash windows and simple stucco embellishment

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172 LLR0544 6 Liverpool Road Ealing W5 5NZ Semi-detached stock brick townhouse dating from c. 1880s with large sash windows and simple stucco embellishment

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173 LLR0545 7 Liverpool Road Ealing W5 5NZ Semi-detached stock brick townhouse dating from c. 1880s with large sash windows and simple stucco embellishment

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174 LLR0546 Old Fire Station 4 Longfield Avenue Ealing W5 2UQ Ealing Town Centre

Old Fire Station built in 1888 with the Town Hall and enlarged in 1900 and 1901 by Charles Jones District Surveyor. Red brick with tower and large doorway with stables and workshops at the rear. The fire brigade moved to the present station in Uxbridge R

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175 LLR0549 5 Lower Boston Road

Hanwell W7 3UA Boston Place' mid-nineteenth century cottage (part of a group of 4 - Nos. 5-11, but set back from others), facing stock brick with four pane timber sash windows with shallow-arch brick soldier course headers to ground and first floor, timber entrance doo

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176 LLR0550 7 Lower Boston Road

Hanwell W7 3UA Boston Place' mid-nineteenth century cottage (part of a group of 4 - Nos. 5-11), facing stock brick, shallow-arch brick soldier course headers to ground and first floor windows, timber entrance door on front elevation. Hipped slate roof with leaded ridg

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177 LLR0551 9 Lower Boston Road

Hanwell W7 3UA Boston Place' mid-nineteenth century cottage (part of a group of 4 - Nos. 5-11), facing stock brick, four pane timber sash windows with shallow-arch brick soldier course headers to ground and first floor, timber entrance door on front elevation. Hipped

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178 LLR0552 11 Lower Boston Road

Hanwell W7 3UA Boston Place' mid-nineteenth century cottage (part of a group of 4 - Nos. 5-11), facing stock brick, four pane timber sash windows with shallow-arch brick soldier course headers to ground and first floor, timber entrance door on front elevation. Hipped

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179 LLR0553 St Marks Court, formerly St. Mark's Church

Lower Boston Road

Hanwell W7 2ND St Mark's Church & Canal

formerly St. Mark's Church by William White 1879, nave completed 1883, tower and spire never built. Converted to flats 1989

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180 LLR0574 43 Lynton Road Acton W3 9HL Edwardian red brick semi-detached house with curved bay windows, tile hanging and canted bay dormer windows to mansard roof - an idiosyncratic interpretation of the Arts and Crafts style.No 43 is the only house which is well conserved

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181 11 Madeley Road Ealing W5 2LA Ealing Cricket Ground

Victorian double fronted house built in 1889 unique typology in the street extent. Stock brick with red brick stringcourses. Straight window headers with red brick pointed arch window headers and textured relief brickwork insets. Two storey front bay under front gable. Recessed porch entrance. Clay tiles roof with decorative ridge tiles (Some windows replaced) Founding home of ‘War on Want’.

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182 LLR0605 Former Haven Green Post Office(?)

Madeley Road Ealing W5 2LH Haven Green Former post office c early 19th C set back from the road, appears to be empty

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183 LLR0606 46 Manor Road West Ealing W13 0JA Edwardian corner property, formerly commercial premises now restored

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184 LLR0607 West Ealing Delivery Office

Manor Road West Ealing W13 0HY Edwardian sorting office with brick and stone and structural polychromatic façade with Dutch gables

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185 LLR0463 Cast iron railing to NW corner opposite cattle trough

Haven Green Ealing W5 2UU Haven Green cast iron railing to NW corner opposite cattle trough

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186 LLR0431 1 Haven Green Ealing W5 2UU Haven Green Detached, compact Victorian house c1880's, unusually articulated projecting bays, corbelling to eaves, stucco and corbelled brickwork and steps to piano nobile.

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187 LLR0621 17 Marlborough Road

Ealing W5 5NY A pair of early Victorian semi-detached town houses with connected porches and bay windows to ground floor – outbuilding now garage to No 17 added in the 1880s and side extension to 19 added in the 1940’s

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188 LLR0622 19 Marlborough Road

Ealing W5 5NY A pair of early 19century semis E,F,G,H,J,L

189 LLR0639 Questors Theatre 12 Mattock Lane Ealing W5 5BQ Ealing Green Questors Theatre circa 1970 simple yet crisp glazed elevation. Considered one of the finest amateur theatres in the country, expanded from an ncorpo redundant chapel

190 LLR0640 13 Mattock Lane Ealing W5 5BG Ealing Green Large mansion block convered into NHS clinic. Mattock Lane was built during the 1860’s on part of the Ashton House Estate. Nos 2-17 are large villas of different groupings of stock brick with stucco dressing some having shallow gables with decorative bra

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191 LLR0645 16 Mattock Lane Ealing W5 5BG Ealing Green Large detached Victorian c.late 1870’s house of red brick/tile with Norman Shaw/Bedford Park influence with vertical fishscale tile hanging to oversized front large neo-georgian telephone exchange. Ornate stone doorway with stone cartouch above. Mansar

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192 LLR0681 Gates to Pitshanger Park

Meadvale Road West Ealing W13 8DJ Gates to Pitshanger Park K,L

193 LLR0682 Sunrise Radio Building

Merrick Road Southall UB2 4AB Sunrise Radio Building Tall building of robust but decorative brick and metal frame, part of a larger complex of Victorian industrial buildings known as The Margarine Factory opened by Otto Monsted in 1893 once on Margarine Road then Bridge Road

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194 LLR0683 Southall Community Centre & gateways on east side

Merrick Road Southall UB2 4AU Southall Community Centre & gateways on east side: A large and prominent building in Beaux Art Style 1910 by A Marshall Mackenzie. Part of Social Facilitiesof Otto Monsted’s margarine works known as ‘The Institute’

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195 LLR0684 Railway Arches (1-23b The Arches Business Centre)

Merrick Road Southall UB2 4AU Railway Arches (1-23b The Arches Business Centre) 19

th century railway arches.Ornate yellow

stock brickwork with red brick detailing and dressings

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196 LLR0737 Oak Lodge 11 Montpelier Avenue

Ealing W5 2XP Oak Lodge –Edwardian style detached inter-war property of neo-tudor influence with inset porch and leaded casement windows with intact front garden and boundary treatment

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197 LLR0738 12 Montpelier Avenue

Ealing W5 2XP Interwar detached house curved bay windows (crittal) to projecting gable and tiled hipped roof with some modifications in large plot with compromised boundary treatment

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198 LLR0739 Perivale Telephone Exchange

Montpelier Avenue

Ealing W5 2XP Handsome 1930 over-scaled neo-Georgian public building in red brick two storeys with sash-imitating arched and rectangular windows and attic with dormers. Has stone surround to main entrance door

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199 LLR0745 16a Montpelier Road Ealing W5 2QZ Mock Tudor detached house early 20th C with

original feather-edge boundary and gate F,G, H, J, L

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200 LLR0755 1-17 Daver Court Mount Avenue Ealing W5 1PL Early 20th century flats with original lift MORE

INFO REQUIRED D,E,H,J,L

201 LLR0756 1-33 Mount View Mount Avenue Ealing W5 1PR Montpelier Park

Inter-war flats with uniform replacement windows MORE INFO REQUIRED

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202 LLR0757 Mount Eaton Court (1-20)

Mount Avenue Ealing W5 2RF Montpelier Park

Mount Eaton Court – purpose built block c. 1950’s plain cuboid brick construction with crittal stairlights and ornamental balconies . Unsympathetic windows have replaced crittal homelights, set in medium plot with plain landscaping and low wall front bou

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203 LLR0758 24/26 (Moullin House)

24 Mount Park Road Ealing W5 2RT Mount Park 24/26 (Moulin House)inter-war neo-Georgian purpose built block of flats

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204 LLR0837 UGC (ex The Forum)

59-63 New Broadway Ealing W5 5AH Ealing Town Centre

UGC (ex The Forum) 1934 façade retained – site awaiting development

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205 The Rose & Crown

1 Church Place Ealing W5 4HN Attractive late Edwardian Public House with

extensive fiance work to exterior and good

survival of wood and tile within.

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206 LLR0875 9 North Common Road

Ealing W5 2QB Ealing Common

9/10 Two large three storey detached villas, stockbrick with stone and red tiled roof, decorated gable, turret and and brick, stone and timber porch, part of the Wood estate circa 1880’s, now used as YMCA with infill link building

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207 LLR0876 10 North Common Road

Ealing W5 2QB Ealing Common

9/10 Two large three storey detached villas, stockbrick with stone and red tiled roof, decorated gable, turret and and brick, stone and timber porch, part of the Wood estate circa 1880’s, now used as YMCA with infill link building

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208 LLR0877 79 North Road Southall UB1 2JL Regency Coach House and stables – brick with slate roof part of a former estate assoc with Grade II listed building adjacent. Later Victorian shopfront overlooking The Green RW RETAIN – important partner to listed 17

th Century house

adjacent. Shopfront

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209 LLR0878 Deloitte Alms Houses

173 North Road Southall UB1 2JZ Deloitte Alms Houses – Jubilee 1897: slate roof, single storey yellow stock brick with red brick stringcourses and red clay sills and roof ridge dressings

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210 LLR0879 Deloitte Alms Houses

175 North Road Southall UB1 2JZ Deloitte Alms Houses – Jubilee 1897: slate roof, single storey yellow stock brick with red brick stringcourses and red clay sills and roof ridge dressings

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211 LLR0880 Deloitte Alms Houses

177 North Road Southall UB1 2JZ Deloitte Alms Houses – Jubilee 1897: slate roof, single storey yellow stock brick with red brick stringcourses and red clay sills and roof ridge dressings

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212 LLR0881 Deloitte Alms Houses

179 North Road Southall UB1 2JZ Deloitte Alms Houses – Jubilee 1897: slate roof, single storey yellow stock brick with red brick stringcourses and red clay sills and roof ridge dressings

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213 LLR0882 Deloitte Alms Houses

181 North Road Southall UB1 2JZ Deloitte Alms Houses – Jubilee 1897: slate roof, single storey yellow stock brick with red brick stringcourses and red clay sills and roof ridge dressings

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214 LLR0883 Deloitte Alms Houses

183 North Road Southall UB1 2JZ Deloitte Alms Houses – Jubilee 1897: slate roof, single storey yellow stock brick with red brick stringcourses and red clay sills and roof ridge dressings

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215 LLR0930 Northcote Arms PH

49-53 Northcote Avenue early 20

th C built

by 1910 now in a state of dilapidation

Southall UB1 2AY Northcote Arms PH E,H,J

216 LLR0932 Oscars 44 Northfield Avenue West Ealing W13 9RR Oscars, shop in Northfield Avenue est.1894 shop frontage has been detrimentally modified but character appears relatively unchanged

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217 Parkers Bakery 64 Northfield Avenue Ealing W13 9RR Elaborate 1930s corner shop front with chrome edging and sign

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218 LLR0933 Gregory’s shop front

70 Northfield Avenue West Ealing W13 9RR Gregory’s shop front 1950’s with black glass and shiny silver shop window surround

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219 LLR0954 The Plough PH 297 Northfield Avenue Ealing W5 4UA Mid-nineteenth century coach house, brick built with later render added with double pitch clay tiled roof and brick chimneys (Modern single storey front addition, brick built with modern stone pillars to entrances and tapered lower walls in modern glazed

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220 LLR0957 Sri Guru Andardurs Gudwara ex White Swan PH

2 Norwood Road Southall UB2 4DL ex White Swan PH 1924.,corner site. Former public house building of red brick with polychromatic arches surrounding an unusual array of ground floor arched windows, octagonal tower

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221 LLR0958 Lamb PH 137 Norwood Road Southall UB2 4JB Norwood Green

Lamb PH Two storey double fronted early Victorian pub next to the canal with large sash windows in deep reveals and a balanced I

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222 LLR0959 Police Station 190 Norwood Road Southall UB2 4JT Norwood Green

Police Station Two storey 3 bay late Victorian red brick with with neo-gothic elements such as mullioned windows and other stone detailing and a steeply pitched roof. Stylistically quite different from other local buildings adding visual interest

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223 LLR0960 The Alms Houses fronting Frogmore Green

1 -4 Norwood Road

Southall UB2 4JG Norwood Green

On the site of old almshouses the flats are not architecturally distinguished but the site is listed for historical associations

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224 LLR0961 Wolf PH Norwood Road Southall UB2 4JS Norwood Green

Wolf PH Two storey double fronted Victorian public house with hipped roof and annex stables. It has strong historical associations for local residents

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225 LLR0962 Parish Pump (Land to front of 168)

Norwood Road Southall UB2 4JS Norwood Green

Parish Pump (Land to front of 168) of cast iron c. 1860

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226 LLR0963 Oaklands School Oaklands Road Hanwell W7 2DP School building, c.1900. Yellow stock, red brick and stone. Large front facing gables with double height windows topped with segmented pediments. Crenellated parapet on central section with stone coping. Stone cornices and banding and full height pilaste

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227 LLR0964 Grosvenor PH Oaklands Road Hanwell W7 2DT Very good example of an Edwardian public house, built in 1904. Two storey building, rendered with stone elements. Projecting ground floor with large timber windows with leaded fan lights. Marble stallriser and pilasters with stone corbels. Fascia and cornice set below red clay tiled roof to ground floor.

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228 LLR0965 1-4 Model Cottages

Occupation Road West Ealing W13 9LF off Northfield Avenue Prince Albert?s design for agricultural workers? Cottages c 1870’s two storey utiltatarian style with monopitch roof, iron balcony and external stairs

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229 LLR0994 The Cottage Old Ruislip Road Northolt UB5 6QD Remnant of West End village. Rear outhouse now used as a residential cottage. Mid-nineteenth century brick built, red tile roof with clay chimney pots (brickwork painted white and original windows replaced)

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230 LLR0996 Greenford Station Oldfield Lane North

Greenford UB6 8PX Above ground station fitted into a viaduct, owned and run by London Underground probably by FF Curtis (see Hanger Lane entry ) after Charles Holden using the same motifs and built between 1935-40 and eventually opened on 30

th June 1947

replacing the GWR

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231 LLR0997 Greenford Police Station

21 Oldfield Lane South

Greenford UB6 9LQ Greenford Police Station, built c.1900. Opened as a Police Station in 1949. Designed by Architect F.F Curtis(BR) in succession to B Lewis(GWR). Front gable with clay hanging tiles and half timbering at first floor, red brick at ground floor with red cla

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232 LLR0998 Greenford Library 25 Oldfield Lane South

Greenford UB6 9LG Purpose built Library building c.1920’s opened 1934, landmark building. Red brick with clay tiled roof. Central entrance with stone surround and cornice with brackets above. Interesting entrance detailing, including intricate fanlight. Further stonework

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233 LLR0999 Greenford Community Centre together with walls to west & north

170 Oldfield Lane South

Greenford UB6 9JS Greenford Community Centre together with walls to west & north on the Greenford Hall site, a very large institutional building of four storeys, stock brick with red brick arches with a strong arts and crafts style particularly shown in the irregularity

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234 LLR1000 Edward Betham CE Primary School

Oldfield Lane South

Greenford UB6 9JT Established 1780 at Betham House. Board School Buildings 1878 on the corner of Costons Lane, yellow stock brick with grey slate roof and decorative clock tower

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235 LLR1001 Southall Library Osterley Park Road

Southall UB2 4BL Example of Carnegie Library, opened 1905. Art Nouveau lettering,triple arched entrance.(NP) Fine magnolia on the frontage

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236 LLR1025 Trinity Lodge 23A Park Hill Ealing W5 2JS Montpelier Park

Trinity Lodge, Early 20C double fronted detached house with a central gable end and the use of tile creasing, herringbone and other patterned polychrome brickwork and leaded windows in the style of a Lutyens (Arts and Crafts) house

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237 50 Park View Road Ealing W5 2JB Superb neo-georgian mansion built circa 1926 by son of Aston Webb for his father’s own home

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238 LLR1062 14 Park View Road Ealing W5 2JB 1920’s large and well proportioned detached two-storey neo-Georgian house of red brick with hipped roof and stepped gables, the forward-most gable with integral garage , white painted timber, multi-paned windows and a porthole to other gable are highly

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239 LLR1085 Servite House 45-47 Queens Walk Ealing W5 1TL One of few remaining Victorian Mansions in Castlebar area with a central tower and pepper pot corner

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240 LLR1086 Nile Lodge Queens Walk Ealing W5 1TJ c.1880’s formerly Melbourne Lodge, a large Victorian house within a large plot of land with outbuildings. There have been considerable detrimental additions but the side extension is so early (1910) that it has become part of the story of this Gothick bu

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241 LLR1112 London College of Music and Media Vestry Hall

Ranelagh Road Ealing W5 5RJ Ealing Green University of West London London College of Music and Media – f.ealing Parish Vestry Hall 1879, large footprint, fine institutional building of red brick with stone mullions and tracery and elaborate high Dutch gables topped with stone finials and I

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242 LLR1116 3 Ravensbourne Gardens

West Ealing W13 8EW Early twentieth century terraced housing with arts and crafts influence, projecting bays above eaves, tiled roof, red brick and white pebble dashing and large windows

E,F,G,H,J,L

243 LLR1117 5 Ravensbourne Gardens

West Ealing W13 8EW Early twentieth century terraced housing with arts and crafts influence, projecting bays above eaves, tiled roof, red brick and white pebble dashing and large windows

E,F,G,H,J,L

244 LLR1118 7 Ravensbourne Gardens

West Ealing W13 8EW Early twentieth century terraced housing with arts and crafts influence, projecting bays above eaves, tiled roof, red brick and white pebble dashing and large windows

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245 LLR1119 9 Ravensbourne Gardens

West Ealing W13 8EW Early twentieth century terraced housing with arts and crafts influence, projecting bays above eaves, tiled roof, red brick and white pebble dashing and large windows

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246 LLR1120 HSBC Bank 1 to 3 Regina Road Southall UB2 5PL HSBC Bank, Edwardian bank building 1903 red brick, stucco- trimmed and stone feature frontage at ground storey level with copper-clad pepperpot tower terminating the vista down Kings Street

247 LLR1121 Old Oak Bridge, 202 North Hyde Lane Canal Bridge

Regina Road Southall UB2 5QD Canalside, southwest part

Old Oak Bridge, dating from the late 18th C of red

brick and incorporates blue brick dressing with a simple depressed arch crossing an older lane Regina Road linking small rural settlements

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248 LLR1124 Postbox at No 45 Rosemont Road Acton W3 9LU Edwardian Postbox at No 45 D,J,N

249 LLR1125 External Sculptures, Taylor Woodrow Taywood House

345 Ruislip Road Southall UB1 2QW External Sculptures, Taylor Woodrow, Taywood House

B,N

250 LLR1126 Greenford Hall Ruislip Road Greenford UB6 9QN 1960s hall built in brick and white rendering set back from the road and landscaped to the east.Recently restored to high specification.

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251 LLR1128 Hare & Hounds PH

Ruislip Road Greenford UB6 9RZ Mid-nineteenth century public house. Brick built with red clay tiled roof. Chimney stacks with ncorpor red clay pots. Ground floor canopy with brackets

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252 LLR1129 Dragon House 100 Rusthall Avenue Chiswick W4 1BS Dragon House Late Victorian / Edwardian detached house, built originally as a decorative end of street property, many original features including decorative bargeboard, sash windows with decorative joinery, stain glass stair light, diamond attic light, r

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253 LLR1148 Ealing Park Tavern PH

222 South Ealing Road

Ealing W5 4RL Public House, built c.1880s and extended c.1920s. Attractive glazed brick at ground floor level, with red brick and half timbering at first and stucco at second floor. Red clay tiled roof with gable ends and turreted corner roof form topped with interest

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254 LLR1149 Kings Hall Methodist Church

South Road Southall UB1 1RB Early twentieth century building by Alfred Gelder built 1916 intended for both religious and educational purposes. It is one of only two similar types of churches in the country, the other one being Gelder’s Methodist Hall, Cottingham Road, Hull which is

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255 LLR1162 former Off Licence 112 St Margarets Road

Hanwell W7 2HF c.1900. Three storey red brick with slate roof. Large half-timbered pointed-gable dormer at second floor level jettied out over timber supports set on stone corbelled brackets. Shallow splayed ground floor bay, comprising detailed mullions, arched header

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256 LLR1195 Red Lion PH 13 St Marys Road Ealing W5 5RA Ealing Green Red Lion PH – mid 19th C coaching Inn that was

and is still popular with employees and actors from Ealing Studios. The (Italian) restaurant next door is part of the same building footprint but appears to be under separate ownership

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257 LLR1198 Castle PH 36 St Marys Road Ealing W5 5EU Ealing Green Castle PH dates from the Regency to early Victorian period. In 1832 it was the meeting place for ealing Court of Tenants. The 2 strey, 3 bay pub has a well detailed ground floor with good timber and leaded window details

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258 LLR1199 72 St Marys Road Ealing W5 5EX Ealing Green Early Victorian house with side entrance, good survival and early building. with substantial front garden and tree cover which positively contributes to the CA character.

259 LLR1200 74 St Marys Road Ealing W5 5EX Ealing Green Contemporary to 72. Important survival with substantial front garden and tree cover which positively contributes to the CA character.

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260 LLR1201 Cattle trough opposite 60 St Marys Road

St Marys Road Ealing W5 5EX Ealing Green Cattle trough opposite 60 St Marys Road

261 LLR1202 Ealing Court Mansions

St Marys Road Ealing W5 5EY Ealing Green Conservative Georgian style of 5 bays, 3 storeys built of stock brick, built in 1867 it was an industrial school

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262 LLR1203 Thames Valley University – Main Building

St Marys Road Ealing W5 5RA Ealing Green On the site of a co-operative school founded by Lady Mary Byron (1792-1860) the extant building was designed by Middlesex County Architects 1953 TVU is a large four storey modernist brown brick building, crittal fenestration using larger windows on the s

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263 LLR1204 Drinking fountain North side of St Marys Churchyard

St Marys Road Ealing W5 5RH Ealing Green Large stone drinking fountain North side of St Marys Churchyard – possibly early 20

th C

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264 LLR1221 2 St Stephens Avenue

West Ealing W13 8ES St. Stephen’s Nos 2,4,6 1 detached and a pair of semi-detached houses with square bays, fishscale tile hung bay panels, and sloping pyramidal roofs over the bays

E,G,H

265 LLR1222 4 St Stephens Avenue

West Ealing W13 8ES St. Stephen’s Nos 2,4,6 1 detached and a pair of semi-detached houses with square bays, fishscale tile hung bay panels, and sloping pyramidal roofs over the bays

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266 LLR1223 6 St Stephens Avenue

West Ealing W13 8ES St. Stephen’s Nos 2,4,6 1 detached and a pair of semi-detached houses with square bays, fishscale tile hung bay panels, and sloping pyramidal roofs over the bays

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267 LLR1224 23 St Stephens Avenue

West Ealing W13 8ES Truncated tower house of red brick and stucco trim with a slate roof designed as decorative endpiece at the end of the row

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268 LLR1225 30 St Stephens Road West Ealing W13 8HH Educational establishment c. 1960s in modernist style of gault brick and render and flat roof with simple cuboid volumes with the first floor cantilevered over the ground floor storey and ribbon windows, has been refurbished and redecorated with new windows

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269 LLR1227 St. Stephen’s Church Centre

St Stephens Road West Ealing W13 8HB St. Stephen’s 1920s and 1986 by I. Goldsmit D,E,G,H,J,L,N,P

270 LLR1228 The Old Rectory St Stephens Road West Ealing W13 8HD St. Stephen’s Late Victorian double-fronted detached house which was built with the church. It is of generous proportions with decorative dressings of stucco and thick stone mullions and transoms on the large ground floor windows. An elaborate porch completes the grand entrance

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271 LLR1241 Duke of York Public House

86 Steyne Road Acton W3 9NU Duke of York Public House Early 20th century

corner pub of three storeys and red brick with pepperpot turret with copper cladding.

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272 LLR1243 11 Sutherland Road West Ealing W13 0DX Large Edwardian, neo-Georgian, semi-detached house of stock brick and red brick quoining and window surrounds with a steep pitched roof, canted bay projections to front and side

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273 LLR1244 13 Sutherland Road West Ealing W13 0DX Large Edwardian, semi-detached house of stock brick and red brick quoining and window surrounds with a steep pitched roof, canted bay projections to front and side with neo-classical dressings and neo-Georgian fenestration

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274 LLR1245 3 Teignmouth Parade, Bideford Avenue

Greenford UB6 8BZ Prominent corner building. Octagonal window and chamfered tops to windows. White faence work with profiled fianced green inset around frame. Detrimental shopfront modifications (Lloyds Bank).

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275 LLR1246 4 Teignmouth Parade, Bideford Avenue

Greenford UB6 8BZ Chamfered tops to windows, white faence work with profiled fianced green inset around frame. Detrimental shopfront modifications.

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276 LLR1247 5 Teignmouth Parade, Bideford Avenue

Greenford UB6 8BZ Chamfered tops to windows, white faence work with profiled fianced green inset around frame. Detrimental shopfront modifications.

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277 LLR1248 6 Teignmouth Parade, Bideford Avenue

Greenford UB6 8BZ Chamfered tops to windows, white faence work with profiled fianced green inset around frame. Detrimental shopfront modifications.

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278 LLR1249 7 Teignmouth Parade, Bideford Avenue

Greenford UB6 8BZ Chamfered tops to windows, white faence work with profiled fianced green inset around frame. Detrimental shopfront modifications.

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279 LLR1250 Norwood Cottage Tentelow Lane Southall UB2 4LG Norwood Green

Georgian brick house attached to Norwood Lodge and appears to be the same house. Three bays of wood sash windows with 4x4 glazed panes constitutes Norwood Lodge with slight gap and another bay of same constituting Norwood Cottage. Single porch of wrought iron

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280 LLR1251 Norwood Lodge Tentelow Lane Southall UB2 4LG Norwood Green

Georgian brick house attached to Norwood Lodge and appears to be the same house. Three bays of wood sash windows with 4x4 glazed panes constitutes Norwood Lodge with slight gap and another bay of same constituting Norwood Cottage. Single porch of wrought iron

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281 LLR1252 White House or Cottage

Tentelow Lane Southall UB2 4LG Norwood Green

Small two storey double fronted cottage with slate roof, white rendered walls, sash windows and low pitched gabled slate roof. Much altered to rear by large two storey outrigger. Appears on OS prior to 1870 without right-hand bay.

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282 LLR1253 4 The Avenue West Ealing W13 8PH Shopping parade dating from about 1905 4, 6, 8 have arched stucco shop fronts set between stucco pilasters and corbels with curved shop windows leading to recessed shop door. No 4 still has original timber mullions, ncorpor and glazing bars intact .

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283 LLR1254 6 The Avenue West Ealing W13 8PH Shopping parade dating from about 1905 4, 6, 8 have arched stucco shop fronts set between stucco pilasters and corbels with curved shop windows leading to recessed shop door. No 4 still has original timber mullions, ncorpor and glazing bars intact .

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284 LLR1255 8 The Avenue West Ealing W13 8PH Shopping parade dating from about 1905 4, 6, 8 have arched stucco shop fronts set between stucco pilasters and corbels with curved shop windows leading to recessed shop door. No 4 still has original timber mullions, ncorpor and glazing bars intact .

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285 LLR1256 10 The Avenue West Ealing W13 8PH Shopping parade dating from about 1905 4, 6, 8 have arched stucco shop fronts set between stucco pilasters and corbels with curved shop windows leading to recessed shop door. No 4 still has original timber mullions, ncorpor and glazing bars intact .

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286 LLR1257 12 The Avenue West Ealing W13 8PH Shopping parade c.1880s (conjoined to Nos 12 – 4 but considerably older) of three storeys in height with decorative stucco trim arched on first floor sash windows, triangular gables with attic storey. Projecting shop fronts are detrimental but original features such as unusual corbels and pilasters are retained

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287 LLR1258 14 The Avenue West Ealing W13 8PH Shopping parade c.1880s (conjoined to Nos 12 – 4 but considerably older) of three storeys in height with decorative stucco trim arched on first floor sash windows, triangular gables with attic storey. Detrimental but original features such as unusual corbels and pilasters are retained

E,F,H,J,LN

288 LLR1259 16 The Avenue West Ealing W13 8PH Shopping parade c.1880s (conjoined to Nos 12 – 4 but considerably older) of three storeys in height with decorative stucco trim arched on first floor sash windows, triangular gables with attic storey. Detrimental but original features such as unusual corbels and pilasters are retained

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289 LLR1260 18 The Avenue West Ealing W13 8PH Shopping parade c.1880s (conjoined to Nos 12 – 4 but considerably older) of three storeys in height with decorative stucco trim arched on first floor sash windows, triangular gables with attic storey. Detrimental but original features such as unusual corbels and pilasters are retained

E,F,H,J,LN

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290 LLR1261 20 The Avenue West Ealing W13 8PH Shopping parade c.1880s (conjoined to Nos 12 – 4 but considerably older) of three storeys in height with decorative stucco trim arched on first floor sash windows, triangular gables with attic storey. Detrimental but original features such as unusual corbels and pilasters are retained

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291 LLR1262 22 The Avenue West Ealing W13 8PH Shopping parade c.1880s (conjoined to Nos 12 – 4 but considerably older) of three storeys in height with decorative stucco trim arched on first floor sash windows, triangular gables with attic storey. Detrimental but original features such as unusual corbels and pilasters are retained

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292 LLR1263 24 The Avenue West Ealing W13 8PH Shopping parade Nos 12- 24 c.1880’s E,F,H,J,LN

293 LLR1264 116 The Avenue West Ealing W13 8JX St. Stephen’s Turn of the century corner property with turreted bay window at the corner,weatherboarding to later upper storey, roof and rear additions, the latter in contemporary style. Boundary fence and piers around curtilage

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294 LLR1265 Drayton Court Hotel

The Avenue West Ealing W13 8PH Public house formerly a hotel. Three storey building c 1900. Palest stock brick with rusticated piers in brick, on the ground floor storey, providing both a rhythmic façade and framing for the six large rectangular windows with their ncorp pediments and central portico entrance which is surmounted by a slender half-circular bay with three windows on each and topped by a half-round slated turret. Highly decorated with a rich heritage.

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295 LLR1266 18 The Broadway Greenford UB6 9PT Early 20th Century. Part of shopping parade (Nos.

18-34). Brick façade with feature soldier stringcourses. Red clay tiled roof

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296 LLR1267 20 The Broadway Greenford UB6 9PT Early 20th Century. Part of shopping parade (Nos.

18-34). Brick façade with feature soldier stringcourses. Red clay tiled roof (original steel windows replaced with upvc)

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297 LLR1268 22 The Broadway Greenford UB6 9PT Early 20th Century. Part of shopping parade (Nos.

18-34). Brick façade with large dutch gable and second floor iron ncorpor balcony (original steel windows replaced with upvc)

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298 LLR1269 24 The Broadway Greenford UB6 9PT Early 20th Century. Part of shopping parade (Nos.

18-34). Brick façade with feature soldier stringcourses. Red clay tiled roof (original windows replaced with upvc)

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299 Iron railings nr Clocktower

6 Broadway Hanwell W7 3SS Hanwell Clock Tower

Low decorative iron railings in traffic island provides attractive focus in traffic-bound location

BDHM

300 LLR1270 25 Broadway West Ealing W13 9DA Early 20th c three storey red brick and stucco

trimmed shopping parade with curving bays divided by projecting brick piers and turrets to either end. Fenestration has been largely replaced with PVC-U and shop fronts are mainly of poor quality

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301 LLR1271 26 The Broadway Greenford UB6 9PT Early 20th Century. Part of shopping parade (Nos.

18-34). Brick façade with feature soldier stringcourses. Red clay tiled roof

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302 LLR1272 27 Broadway West Ealing W13 9DA Early 20th c three storey red brick and stucco

trimmed shopping parade with curving bays divided by projecting brick piers and turrets to either end. Fenestration has been largely replaced with PVC-U and shop fronts are mainly of poor quality

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303 LLR1273 28 The Broadway Greenford UB6 9PT Early 20th Century. Part of shopping parade (Nos.

18-34). Brick façade with large dutch gable and second floor iron ncorpor balcony (original steel windows replaced with upvc)

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304 LLR1274 29 Broadway West Ealing W13 9DA Early 20th c three storey red brick and stucco

trimmed shopping parade with curving bays divided by projecting brick piers and turrets to either end. Fenestration has been largely replaced with PVC-U and shop fronts are mainly of poor quality

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305 LLR1275 30 The Broadway Greenford UB6 9PT Early 20th Century. Part of shopping parade (Nos.

18-34). Brick façade with feature soldier stringcourses. Red clay tiled roof (original windows replaced with upvc)

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306 LLR1280 35 Broadway West Ealing W13 9DA Early 20th c three storey red brick and stucco

trimmed shopping parade with curving bays divided by projecting brick piers and turrets to either end. Fenestration has been largely replaced with PVC-U and shop fronts are mainly of poor quality

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307 LLR1281 The North Star PH 43 The Broadway Ealing W5 5JN Ealing Town Centre

The North Star PH. Small two storey pub of eclectic style possibly built in the early 19

th century

and later refaced,narrow but deep footprint of brick with lavish stone dressing, tiled, hipped roof, tudoresque touches of leaded upper lights to windows a

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308 LLR1291 Halfway House PH

144 Broadway West Ealing W13 0TL Mid-nineteenth century public house, red brick building with stucco window surrounds and cornice. Full with shopfront, complete with fascia, cornice, consoles and marble pilasters and entrances. First floor projecting bay and front gable, both with I

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309 LLR1292 147 The Broadway West Ealing W13 9BE c.1880’s two storey detached house with a hipped roof and white chimney pots now a surgery, white rendered and stucco trims and quoining, central portico porch between canted bay windows, ncorp dressings to eves and upper windows. Property has been com

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310 LLR1293 151 The Broadway Hanwell W7 3SP Hanwell Clock Tower

small cottage converted over time to shop and now café use.

311 LLR1294 former Barclays Bank

153-155 The Broadway Hanwell W7 3SP Ealing Town Centre

former Barclays Bank D,E,H,J,LN

312 LLR1296 Hanwell Clock Tower

The Broadway Hanwell W7 3SS Hanwell Clock Tower

1936 clock tower of art deco design. Restored in 2011.

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313 LLR1297 Burlington House 1-3

1 The Common Ealing W5 3TR Ealing Common

Corner property c 1880’s, large four storey terrace of brick / stucco villas with lower and upper ground floors, latterly added dormer windows and triple height canted bay windows and steps to front doors

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314 LLR1298 Burlington House 1-3

2 The Common Ealing W5 3TR Ealing Common

Corner property c 1880’s, large four storey terrace of brick / stucco villas with lower and upper ground floors, latterly added dormer windows and triple height canted bay windows and steps to front doors

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315 LLR1299 Burlington House 1-3

3 The Common Ealing W5 3TR Ealing Common

Corner property, c 1880’s,large four storey terrace of brick / stucco villas with lower and upper ground floors, latterly added dormer windows and triple height canted bay windows and steps to front doors

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316 LLR1300 4 The Common Ealing W5 3TR Ealing Common

Four storey semi-detached town house c. 1840’s with lower and upper ground floors and restrained stucco embellishment to porch and window surround, as No’s 11-12, except 11-12 have stucco quoining to sides

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317 LLR1301 5 The Common Ealing W5 3TR Ealing Common

Four storey semi-detached town house c. 1840’s with lower and upper ground floors and restrained stucco embellishment to porch and window surround, as Nos 11-12, except 11-12 have stucco quoining to sides

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318 LLR1310 21 The Common Ealing W5 3JB Ealing Common

Three storey semi-detached villa as Nos 1-9 and 11- 16 but No 20 is compromised with side extension and No 21 has detrimental alterations but retains it’s grand glass canopy to front

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319 LLR1317 Cattle trough outside 55 The Green

The Green Southall UB2 4AR Cattle trough outside 55 The Green – stone cattle trough pre-19

th C

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320 LLR1340 St Saviour’s School

27 The Grove Ealing W5 5DX Ealing Town Centre

Victorian school buildings, still a school, St Saviour’s was set up in 1860 as a National infant school for St Mary’s and Christ Church. It occupied the recently vacated Congregational Chapel (which relocated to the church opposite Ealing Green)

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321 LLR1364 Re Store 51 The Grove Ealing W5 5DX Ealing Town Centre

Nos 51/53/55 turn of the century, part of cohesive terrace, No 51 is a musical instrument repair shop, original features remain, canted shop front with ornate corbels, pilasters in stucco, carved timber profiled ncorpo running laterally above

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322 LLR1368 Kings Arms PH 55 The Grove Ealing W5 5DX Ealing Town Centre

Nos 51/53/55 turn of the century, part of cohesive terrace, No 55 is a public house, ornately detailed, door located at corner of I,ornate corbels, pilasters in stucco, timber profiled windows, 2 upper floors and attic ncorporates , unusual gabled end.

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323 LLR1471 Shopfront 10 The Mall Ealing W5 2PJ Ealing Town Centre

Nos 1 -20 (consec) parade of shops built 1880’s two upper floors or three with pitched slate roof, rubbed brick string courses, decorative keystone panel on piano nobile, sash windows and varying height and disposition of triangular gables above roof line

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324 LLR1505 62 The Mall Ealing W5 3TA Ealing Town Centre

Formerly Allied Irish bank, compact and elegant 1920s building in Portland Stone

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325 LLR1528 1 The Ridings Ealing W5 3BT Hanger Hill (Haymills) Estate

Large modern mid-20th Century double fronted

dwelling, designed by Welch, Cachemaill & Lauder. White rendered with projecting rendered stringcourses at ground floor. Parapet with simple cornice, flat roof and twin chimney stacks (original windows replaced)

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326 LLR1529 7 The Ridings Ealing W5 3BT Hanger Hill (Haymills) Estate

Modern mid-20th Century single fronted dwelling,

designed by Welch, Cachemaill & Lauder. Brick with concrete window surrounds. Parapet and flat roof with second floor sun room. White painted Crittal windows. Raised ground floor with recessed entrance.

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327 LLR1530 8 The Ridings Ealing W5 3BU Hanger Hill (Haymills) Estate

Modern mid-20th Century double fronted dwelling,

designed by Welch, Cachemaill & Lauder. Three storeys. Brick with concrete banding. Projecting stringcourses at first floor. Parapet and flat roof with second floor sun room. White painted Crittal window

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328 LLR1531 15 The Ridings Ealing W5 3BT Hanger Hill (Haymills) Estate

Modern mid-20th Century double fronted dwelling,

designed by Welch, Cachemaill & Lauder. Brick at ground floor with render at first. Pitched roof in plain clay tiles. Projecting front bay with white painted Crittal windows throughout.

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329 LLR1532 19 The Ridings Ealing W5 3BT Hanger Hill (Haymills) Estate

Modern mid-20th Century double fronted dwelling,

designed by Welch, Cachemaill & Lauder. Brick with concrete band at ground floor. Recessed ground floor entrance with balcony above. Pitched roof in plain clay tiles.

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330 LLR1533 29 The Ridings Ealing W5 3BT Hanger Hill (Haymills) Estate

Modern mid-20th Century double fronted dwelling,

designed by Welch, Cachemaill & Lauder. Three storeys with two storey front projection. Brick with painted concrete banding and lintels. Parapet and flat roof with second floor sun room. White painted Crittal windows

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331 LLR1534 33 The Ridings Ealing W5 3BT Hanger Hill (Haymills) Estate

Modern mid-20th Century double fronted dwelling,

designed by Welch, Cachemaill & Lauder. Three storeys with two storey front projection. Brick with painted concrete banding and lintels. Parapet and flat roof with second floor sun room. White painted Crittal windows

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332 LLR1535 11a The Ridings Ealing W5 3BT Hanger Hill (Haymills) Estate

Large modern mid-20th Century double fronted

dwelling, designed by Welch, Cachemaill & Lauder. Rendered throughout. Parapet and overhanging soffits, flat roof and chimney stack (original windows replaced and crass second floor conservatory added)

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333 The Park Lodge The Vale Acton W3 7JT Charming parks lodge, well maintained and set in landscaped garden. Used as Ranger base until 2013

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334 LLR1536 273 The Vale Acton W3 7QA Modern corner shop / showroom Late I9 century ground floor altered 1934 and second storey added 1955. A commercial building with lantern tower on the corner and display windows on each frontage

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335 LLR1537 1 Twyford Crescent Acton W3 9PP Creffield Large detached Victorian Corner House with fine detailing and survival of original details.

336 LLR1538 Lodge to City of Westminster Cemetery

30 Uxbridge Road Hanwell W7 3PP Hanwell Cemeteries

Lodge to City of Westminster Cemetery, yellow stock brick, gabled front elevation, stone entablature and columns with entasis. Timber double door entrance with arched header

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337 LLR1545 Police Station 169 Uxbridge Road Hanwell W7 3TH Police Station, Late 19th century with interesting

rear buildings. Fine red brick with terracotta cills and elaborate cartouche.

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338 LLR1546 Ealing Fire Station 60-64 Uxbridge Road West Ealing W13 8RA Fire station by Evan E. Morgan 1932-33 Art Deco of pleasing symmetry of stone and concrete with crittal windows. Main entrance for fire engines has moulded columns, first floor windows are highlighted and ncorpora with fluted stonework bands and mullions

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339 LLR1548 Cattle trough & drinking fountain & bollards opposite 483 Uxbridge Road

Uxbridge Road Southall UB1 3HW Cattle trough & drinking fountain & bollards opposite 483 Uxbridge Road

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340 LLR1549 Drinking fountain north side of Ealing Common opposite 20 North Common Road

Uxbridge Road Ealing W5 3NT Ealing Common

Grey marble drinking fountain north side of Ealing Common opposite 20 North Common Road

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341 LLR1550 The Viaduct Inn PH

Uxbridge Road Hanwell W7 3TD Churchfields The Viaduct Inn PH, Jolly tiled Edwardian pub built on the site of an old coaching inn already locally listed. Decorative ncorp work.

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342 LLR1551 Church of the Holy Family

Vale Lane Acton W3 0DY Hanger Hill Garden Estate

Modern church with landmark roof covered with silver coloured cladding adjacent to Hanger Hill Country Club which is mock tudor in keeping with the rest of the estate it was built to serve.

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343 LLR1567 Elizabeth Arden Building

140 Wales Farm Road Acton W3 6UG Elizabeth Arden Building, 1930 factory building B,E,H,J,L,M,N

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344 LLR1571 61 Warwick Road Ealing W5 5QE Nos 61 -67 Terrace of 4 fine houses with intact front boundary walls of three storeys late 18

th C

with narrow footprint and high ceiling living room, and closely spaced upper windows with parapet concealing slight sloping roof.

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345 LLR1572 63 Warwick Road Ealing W5 5QE Nos 61 -67 Terrace of 4 fine houses with intact front boundary walls of three storeys late 18

th C

with narrow footprint and high ceiling living room, and closely spaced upper windows with parapet concealing slighlt sloping roof.

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346 LLR1573 65 Warwick Road Ealing W5 5QE Nos 61 -67 Terrace of 4 fine houses with intact front boundary walls of three storeys late 18

th C

with narrow footprint and high ceiling living room, and closely spaced upper windows with parapet concealing slighlt sloping roof.

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347 LLR1574 67 Warwick Road Ealing W5 5QE Nos 61 -67 Terrace of 4 fine houses with intact front boundary walls of three storeys late 18

th C

with narrow footprint and high ceiling living room, and closely spaced upper windows with parapet concealing slighlt sloping roof.

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348 LLR1575 69 Warwick Road Ealing W5 5QE Nos 69-83 Terrace of small brick cottages with pitched roof and outriggers built 1804-1806 with surprisingly ornate stucco embellishment to front door and windows possibly added later for the purposes of gentrification . Original front boundary walls are not intact

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349 LLR1576 71 Warwick Road Ealing W5 5QE Nos 69-83 Terrace of small brick cottages with pitched roof and outriggers built 1804-1806 with surprisingly ornate stucco embellishment to front door and windows possibly added later for the purposes of gentrification . Original front boundary walls are not intact

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350 LLR1577 73 Warwick Road Ealing W5 5QE Nos 69-83 Terrace of small brick cottages with pitched roof and outriggers built 1804-1806 with surprisingly ornate stucco embellishment to front door and windows possibly added later for the purposes of gentrification . Original front boundary walls are not intact

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351 LLR1578 75 Warwick Road Ealing W5 5QE Nos 69-83 Terrace of small brick cottages with pitched roof and outriggers built 1804-1806 with surprisingly ornate stucco embellishment to front door and windows possibly added later for the purposes of gentrification . Original front boundary walls are not intact

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352 LLR1624 77 Warwick Road Ealing W5 5QE Nos 69-83 Terrace of small brick cottages with pitched roof and outriggers built 1804-1806 with surprisingly ornate stucco embellishment to front door and windows possibly added later for the purposes of gentrification . Original front boundary walls are not intact

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353 LLR1579 79 Warwick Road Ealing W5 5QE Nos 69-83 Terrace of small brick cottages with pitched roof and outriggers built 1804-1806 with surprisingly ornate stucco embellishment to front door and windows possibly added later for the purposes of gentrification . Original front boundary walls are not intact

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354 LLR1580 81 Warwick Road Ealing W5 5QE Nos 69-83 Terrace of small brick cottages with pitched roof and outriggers built 1804-1806 with surprisingly ornate stucco embellishment to front door and windows possibly added later for the purposes of gentrification . Original front boundary walls are not intact

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355 LLR1581 83 Warwick Road Ealing W5 5QE Nos 69-83 Terrace of small brick cottages with pitched roof and outriggers built 1804-1806 with surprisingly ornate stucco embellishment to front door and windows possibly added later for the purposes of gentrification . Original front boundary walls are not intact

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356 LLR1582 67a Warwick Road Ealing W5 5QE rear of Nos 69 -7 1stable block to No 67 same period as terrace Nos 61 – 67

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357 LLR1583 Bridge Hotel (formerly addressed as Greenford Road)

Western Avenue Greenford UB6 8ST Bridge Hotel (formerly addressed as Greenford Road) c. late 1930s to 40’s mock Tudor in Arts and Crafts style with interesting Art Nouveau tiled single storey extension with large decorative windows that wraps around the site in large part and signed wit

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358 LLR1584 B&Q Superstore (formerly Aladdin Factory ? frontage to Western Avenue only)

Western Avenue Greenford UB6 8UY B&Q Superstore (formerly ‘Aladdin Building’ Lamp and Shade Manufactory’) built 1920’s, frontage to Western Avenue only. Imposing Art Deco factory building of brick and cast concrete with a central tower with a copper clad roof, Italianate influence, crittal windows

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359 LLR1585 LLR0874

Hanger Lane Station

Western Avenue Ealing W5 1DL Inspired by the Charles Holden stations, Hanger Lane and many other Central Line stations were designed by Brian Lewis, an Australian architect, fair-faced brick and concrete, crittall windows and a large ncorporat-lit ticket hall, in plan the station mimics cubist and fan-shaped forms and dramatic undulating canopies. Surprisingly, not listed by EH in resent assessment which listed Perivale and West Acton.

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360 LLR1586 Park Royal Hotel Western Avenue Ealing W5 3BQ Hanger Hill (Haymills) Estate

Like much of the modernist building stock in Haymills this hotel built in the 1930’s was by Cachemaille, Day and Lander but has a playful twist. Strong horizontal emphasis, deep roof slab/canopy overhang and 6 barley twist pilasters between crittal nobile windows, striped brick corbelling of tumbled bricks at plinth height

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361 LLR1590 Holly Lodge Montessori School,

Wimborne Avenue

Southall UB2 4HB Norwood Green

Formerly Bees Engineering Co, ‘Frogmore House’ the site maintains the same complex of utilitarian but handsome brick/slate buildings within a long narrow plot adaj to The Alms Houses – part of the site dates from the 1880’s

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362 LLR1591 Hibernia or Cherry Wood

Norwood Road Southall UB2 4JE Norwood Green

Double-fronted, three- bay, pre-1870s, probably late Georgian, detached house with a low pitched roof and concealing parapet with cornice mouldings. It is of no statutory significance but nevertheless it is of local historical importance due to its age a

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363 LLR1593 The Aviary & wall to north-east fronting Windmill Lane

Windmill Lane Southall UB2 4NG The Aviary (no extant description of subject building and very little known due to inaccessible location) & wall to north-east fronting Windmill Lane once part of an estate known as Woodlake so named because of the lake (still extant) and dense tree cove

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364 LLR1602 Woodbury Court 2 Woodbury Park Road

West Ealing W13 8DB c. 1880’s Victorian mansion once part of a more extensive plan with outbuildings and stables around a quadrangle courtyard – now 9 flats with a poor side extension

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365 LLR1603 Gates to Pitshanger Park

Woodbury Park Road

West Ealing W13 8DD Cast iron gates to Pitshanger Park K,L

366 LLR1617 The Fiddle Factory (former violin works)

71 a,b and c York Avenue Hanwell W7 3HY The Fiddle Factory (former violin works), built c.1900. Attractive building, recently renovated. Red brick ground floor with stucco above. Red clay tiled mansard roof with leaded eyebrow dormers. Attractive stucco cornice with dentil mouldings, includin

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367 LLR1618 St. Joseph’s RC Primary School

York Avenue Hanwell W7 3HU Built 1907 stock brick district school with terracotta detailing. Single storey – two storey. Unsympathetic upvc windows but do follow earlier pattern. Lead clad bell turret above main gable.

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368 LLR1628 Post Office Building

Station Road Hanwell W7 3LD On the corner of Station Road/ Laurel Gardens Built 1900 – 1914. Large red brick municipal building obviously a sorting office. Just outside the conservation area.

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369 LLR1636 37 The Broadway West Ealing W13 9DA Early 20th c three storey red brick and stucco

trimmed shopping parade with curving bays divided by projecting brick piers and turrets to either end. Fenestration has been largely replaced with PVC-U and shop fronts are mainly highly inappropriate to

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370 LLR1637 39-41 The Broadway West Ealing W13 9DA Early 20th c three storey red brick and stucco

trimmed shopping parade with curving bays divided by projecting brick piers and turrets to either end. Fenestration has been largely replaced with PVC-U and shop fronts are mainly highly inappropriate

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371 LLR0001 The Swan Public House

119 Acton Lane Chiswick W4 5HH Probably late Victorian public house possibly occupying site of an earlier pub with later additions on a prominent corner site

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372 LLR0011 54 Audley Road Ealing W5 3ET Hanger Hill (Haymills) Estate

A white rendered house built in the early stages of the Haymill Estate in the 1920’s, quite different from any other, detached, corner property with – uniquely on the estate – a crow-stepped gable. Hipped roof with clay roman tiles, crittal windows of varying sizes with shutters and a large centrally positioned arched stair light front door is in shallow recess with flat canopy and shallow steps. Low front boundary wall is probably original. Front garden is paved but planted with formal topiary and some tree and shrub cover

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373 LLR0012 Entrance gate posts and walls,

Avenue Crescent Acton Mill Hill Park Very important entrance to the Willets Estate (William Willet 1837-1913) once gated dated 1870’s. Rendered and vermiculated banding on the pillars with a stone cornice and topped with ornamental urns in the form of a large flower basket. Only short length of wall

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374 LLR0013 Entrance gates and walls adjacent to

1 TO 54 Avenue Gardens Acton Mill Hill Park Very important entrance to the Willets Estate (William Willet 1837-1913) once gated dated 1870’s. Rendered and vermiculated banding on the pillars with a stone cornice and topped with ornamental urns in the form of a large flower basket. Only short length of wall

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375 LLR0052 Remnants of old estate walls on south side of Avenue Road opposite nos.196-204

Avenue Road Acton Mill Hill Park Remnants of old estate walls on south side of Avenue Road opposite nos.196-204

376 LLR0053 27 Beaufort Road Ealing W5 3EB Hanger Hill (Haymills) Estate

Hybrid of Type, neo-Georgian 1, 3 with Modern movement 1, 2 9from CA Character Appraisal) of pleasing proportion, corner property with hipped tiled roof, small balcony above projecting porch, crittal windows and corbelled brickwork to lower storey . Bo

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377 LLR0269 4 Cherington Road Hanwell W7 3HJ Circa 1880s Victorian semi-detached house, part of a group of 4 dwellings (Nos 4-10). Yellow stock facing brickwork with red brick string course at cornice level with stuccoed lower and upper ground floor bays, porch, arch headed first floor window surrounds and cornice with paired brackets. Slate roof with paired chimney stack in yellow stock.

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378 LLR0270 6 Cherington Road Hanwell W7 3HJ Circa 1880s Victorian semi-detached house, part of a group of 4 dwellings (Nos 4-10). Yellow stock facing brickwork with red brick string course at cornice level with stuccoed lower and upper ground floor bays, porch, arch headed first floor window surrounds and cornice with paired brackets. Slate roof with paired chimney stack in yellow stock.

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379 LLR0271 8 Cherington Road Hanwell W7 3HJ Circa 1880s Victorian semi-detached house, part of a group of 4 dwellings (Nos 4-10). Yellow stock facing brickwork with red brick string course at cornice level with stuccoed lower and upper ground floor bays, porch, arch headed first floor window surrounds and cornice with paired brackets. Slate roof with paired chimney stack in yellow stock.

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380 LLR0272 10 Cherington Road Hanwell W7 3HJ Circa 1880s Victorian semi-detached house, part of a group of 4 dwellings (Nos 4-10). Yellow stock facing brickwork with red brick string course at cornice level with stuccoed lower and upper ground floor bays, porch, arch headed first floor window surrounds and cornice with paired brackets. Slate roof with paired chimney stack in yellow stock.

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381 LLR0397 2 Elers Road West Ealing W13 9QD Three storey purpose –built block 1898 Arts and Crafts influence of red brick and pebble-dashed canted bay windows with modern replacement casements, high Dutch Gable with large clock to principal elevation and pilastered recessed porch entrance.

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382 LLR0398 15 Elers Road West Ealing W13 9QB Nos 15-17 semi-detached house in warm red Edwardian period, assymetrical configuration of canted bay projections. Central Dutch gable surmounting double porch with stucco pilasters and two window sequence above porch. Boundary treatment is intact

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383 LLR0399 17 Elers Road West Ealing W13 9QB Nos 15-17 semi-detached house in warm red Edwardian period, assymetrical configuration of canted bay projections. Central Dutch gable surmounting double porch with stucco pilasters and two window sequence above porch. Boundary treatment is intact

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384 LLR0400 102 Elers Road West Ealing W13 9QE St Pauls Vicarage early 20C, detached, double-fronted, neo-georgian of yellow stock brick with doric stucco column beneath entablatured, lead roofed porch, dentilled cornice below latterly artificially slated hipped roof, one circular and one lozenge light

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385 LLR0465 Haven Arms PH 33 Haven Lane Ealing W5 2HZ Haven Green Arts and Crafts pub early 20th C with vertical tile-

hung frontage to gable. The inaugural meeting of the Brentham Tenants Co-operative was held here.

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386 LLR0466 The Wheatsheaf PH

41 Haven Lane Ealing W5 2HZ Haven Green Turn of the century pub, neo-Georgian stylistic influence in yellow and red brick with a parapet concealing the roof, two pedimented entrance doors and lustre tiling to plinth

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387 LLR0467 Entrance gate post and wall

2 TO 52 Heathfield Road Acton Mill Hill Park Interesting and rare survival that adds greatly to context and character of CA

388 LLR0489 The Aeronaut (formerly The Redback Public House)the red

264 High Street Acton W3 9BH Acton Town Centre

An attractive Victorian P.H. with original off-licence still attached. Important feature building.within the conservation area.

389 LLR0619 NP 6 Marlborough Road

Ealing W5 5NY Fine double fronted 5 bay detached townhouse of two storeys with unusual fretwork detailing to the recessed porch and to garage fanlights – mid Victorian

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390 LLR0620 NP 12 Marlborough Road

Ealing W5 5NY Detached, single-fronted villa c. 1880’s with classical detailing including rendered ashlar effect on lower storey with balustrading around balcony above bay window

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391 The Inn on the Green (formerly The Dolphin)

13-15 Lower Boston Road

Ealing W7 3TX Attractive late Arts and Craft style Public House

with decorative brickwork and fretwork. Adjacent

to

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392 LLR0934 Darch and Duff 90 90 Northfield Avenue West Ealing W13 9RT Darch and Duff. C 1904 shop on corner of Graham Avenue with green lustre tiled cladding to piers, sympathetic shopfrontage and ornate corner gable with high relief portrait above the doorway. It was once Pocock’s Dairy

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393 LLR0956 St. Mary’s Church Hall

62 Norwood Green Southall UB2 4LA Norwood Green

Built by Warren and Woods in 1925 the frontispiece is in art deco style with a highly distinctive roof of polychromatic glazed pantiles. The hall is behind

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394 LLR0995 Black Horse PH 425 Oldfield Lane North

Greenford UB6 0AS A newer pub building of mock Tudor style occupies the site than the originally named public house which is at the canal side and is still extant, at least in footprint associated with the original building. The public house would have been a stop-off

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395 LLR1113 9 Rathgar Avenue West Ealing W13 9PL Group of three (extant) detached elegant neo-georgian townhouses in in red with blue brick edging and stringcourse, intact or replicated multi-paned sash windows and front doors with porch canopies. Roofs are highly compromised with inappropriate roof

396 LLR1114 11 Rathgar Avenue West Ealing W13 9PL Group of three (extant) detached elegant neo-georgian townhouses in in red with blue brick edging and stringcourse, intact or replicated multi-paned sash windows and front doors with porch canopies. Roofs are highly compromised with inappropriate roof

397 LLR1115 13 Rathgar Avenue West Ealing W13 9PL Group of three (extant) detached elegant neo-georgian townhouses in in red with blue brick edging and stringcourse, intact or replicated multi-paned sash windows and front doors with porch canopies. Roofs are highly compromised with inappropriate roof

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398 LLR1122 St Pauls Church Ridley Ave West Ealing W13 9XW Parish church, built around the turn of the century (1900). A modern interpretation of the Gothic style. Yellow brick built with stone window surrounds and embelishments, slate roof with central leaded bell tower

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399 LLR1194 New Inn PH 62 St Marys Rd Ealing W5 5EX Ealing Green An Edwardian public house with character and retaining many original features, it was originally a coaching inn and probably occupies the site of an 18

th Century Inn

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400 LLR1634 Acton Magistrate Court

Winchester Street Acton W3 8PB Acton Town Centre

Magistrates Court is recently converted to residential. Handsome and ornate low level red brick and sand stone building in Baroque style shown on two principal elevations along 4 grand facades. Features include brick quoining, stone architraves, cornices

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401 LLR1506 1 The Park Ealing W5 5NE Ealing Green Handsome early to mid-19th C double-fronted two

storey corner house with simple detailing built with unadorned brick, stucco bay windows and pointed hipped originally slate roof and intact boundary wall with hedge. The house has been compromised with a t

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402 LLR1525 Noel House The Park Ealing W5 5NJ Ealing Green Large three storey double-fronted villa c. early to mid-19

th C now flats Byron House and Noel House

adjoined – brick with ogee moulded stucco surrounds to windows and slightly projecting porch entrance and three steps to front door

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403 LLR1526 Byron House The Park Ealing W5 5NF Ealing Green Large three storey double-fronted villa c. early to mid-19

th C now flats Byron House and Noel House

adjoined – brick with ogee moulded stucco surrounds to windows and slightly projecting porch entrance and three steps to front door

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404 LLR1541 Church of Our Lady and St.Joseph

52 Uxbridge Road Hanwell W7 3SU Interesting post-war pupose built church, built in 1967. Brick and concrete structure with stained glass. Stone relief sculpted panel un striking hooded projecting gable. Metal seam roof ncorpor with striking contemporary pointed gable dormer windows. Br

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405 LLR1542 Kings Arms 110 Uxbridge Road Hanwell W7 3SU Build of former public house, 1930. Brick construction with glazed tiles at ground floor and render at first. Gables with half timbering and half gabled dormer windows. Original timber windows with leaded lights. Frontage ncorporates a separate shopfron

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406 LLR1544 149 Uxbridge Road Hanwell W7 3ST Part of shopping parade, built c.1900. Interesting corner building. Shopfront with stone pilasters and consoles at ground floor and red brick and stucco banding at first and second floors. Gentle undulation formed by shallow bay windows and piers on fir

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407 LLR1547 Chapel, arch and offices in City of Westminster cemetery

Uxbridge Road Hanwell W7 3PP Hanwell Cemeteries

Kentish ragstone with gothic stone windows. Dual chapels set each side of a large central stone arch. Grand and attractive example of Victorian cemetery architecture. Should be considered for statutory listing.

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408 LLR1589 Little Ealing School

Weymouth Avenue

Ealing W5 4EA Early 20th century school building. Central part

glazed roof form with feature turrets at either end. Perpendicular roof forms, which produce a rhythm of valleys and striking gable ends on the building frontage. Yellow stock brick with red clay roof til

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409 LLR1619 2 Lamp posts in Green Lane and unaltered houses on east side of Green Lane may need further investigation

Hanwell St Mark’s Church & Canal

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410 LLR1629 1-14 Wilton House

Alexandria Road West Ealing W13 0NP Warehouse, c.1900. Four storeys, rendered with brick stringcourses, window headers and corbelling at eaves level. Hipped slate roof with some gables

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411 LLR1630 126-122 The Broadway West Ealing W13 0SY Chignell Terrace. Shopping parade, built c.1880s. Shopfronts complete with stucco pilasters and consoles, with red brick and stucco at first and second floors. Chamfered corner building with fuirst floor stucco inscribed panel denoting the the former Chi

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412 LLR1631 116-120 The Broadway West Ealing W13 0SY Chignell Terrace. Shopping parade, built c.1880s. Shopfronts complete with stucco pilasters and consoles, with red brick and stucco at first and second floors. Chamfered corner building with fuirst floor stucco inscribed panel denoting the the former Chi

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413 LLR1633 1 Hillcrest Road Ealing W5 2JL Ealing Cricket Ground

(‘Alvechurch’): an arts and craft mock-Tudor house probably dating from beginning of the 20

th century

with fine half timber detailing, prominent central chimney and retaining many of its original leaded light windows set in iron frames. Separate ‘coach

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414 LLR0135 19 Broadway Greenford UB6 9PN Late Modernist shop, concrete frame structure, two upper floors built on one plane with glass, steel and coloured spandrels of 6 equal vertical divisions. Shop front has interesting curved ceiling to floor glazed shop window and recessed shop entrance. U

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415 LLR1093 24 Ranelagh Road Ealing W5 5RJ Historical association with old Ealing School. Nos

24 and 26 are semi-detached and are well

restored three storey houses of narrow proportion

with pitched roofs and with stucco quoining to

sides and window surrounds. The frontages are of

fair-faced red

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416 LLR1092 26 Ranelagh Road Ealing W5 5RJ Historical association with old Ealing School. Nos

24 and 26 are semi-detached and are well

restored three storey houses of narrow proportion

with pitched roofs and with stucco quoining to

sides and window surrounds. The frontages are of

fair-faced red

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417 LLR1100 38 Ranelagh Road Ealing W5 5RJ Early Victorian three storey semi-detached house

with a piano-nobile with steps to entrance,

moderately elaborate stucco embellishment to

window and front

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418 LLR1101 40 Ranelagh Road Ealing W5 5RJ Early Victorian three storey semi-detached house

with a piano-nobile with steps to entrance,

moderately elaborate stucco embellishment to

window and front

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419 LLR1102 42 Ranelagh Road Ealing W5 5RJ Early Victorian three storey semi-detached house

with a piano-nobile with steps to entrance,

moderately elaborate stucco embellishment to

window and front

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420 Electricity Pillar Ashbourne Rd Hanger Hill Historic street furniture B,J,K,N

421 Uxbridge Rd Rail Bridge Adj Ironbridge House

2-4 Windmill Lane Southall UB2 4NJ 1837, redesigned by IKBrunel in 1847-48 using

wrought iron girders. A complex structure arranged

in three spans over the main road and footways,

with brick abutment walls and intermediate lines of

columns to either side of the road. It bridged the

space between the columns using heavy cast iron

longitudinal girders.

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422 VR Pillar box 33-35 Madeley Road Ealing W5 2LS Original Victorian pillar box dating from

1880/1890s and VR cypher, made by Andrew

Handyside and Co Ltd Derby and London.

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423 Kings Centre (formerly Old St John’s Church, Southall)

King Street Southall UB2 4DA Corner of King Street and Western Road in

Southall Green. Built in 1838, it is a rare survival

among very few early buildings in Southall –

e.g.Southall Manor c1560 & Grove House c1750.

It is the oldest place of worship. No longer used as

a church but still consecrated. Set within a small

churchyard and although much altered,

recognisable as a Georgian country church.

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424 Formerly The Haven

1a Haven Green Ealing W5 2UU Built in 1877 and originally home of Reading &

Sons job masters who hired out horses and carts.

It was later converted into a public house – The

Haven. Now offices

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