Shown below are the listings reports for Autumn 2006. Click 'read more here' to view more information about each listing.
- Langham House Close, Ham Common, Richmond, Surrey; Stirling and Gowan, 1957-58, Grade II*. Read more here...
- The Rayners Public House, Imperial Drive, Harrow, London; architect unknown, c1934, Grade II. Read more here...
- Matthiae Café, 82-84 Kew Road, Richmond, Surrey; architect unknown, 1936, Grade II. Read more here...
- Eveline Lowe School, Marlborough Grove, Southwark, London; David and Mary Medd for the Development Group of the Department of Education and Science, with ILEA, 1963-7, Grade II. Read more here...
- Northbrook College, Union Place, Worthing, West Sussex; C G Stillman, 1934. Read more here...
- Civic Centre, Windmill Street, Gravesend, Gravesham, Kent; H T Cadbury-Brown & Partners, 1964-68. Read more here...
- Bentley Farm, Harvey’s Lane, Little Horsted, Sussex; C18, Raymond Erith, 1960-71, Grade II. Read more here...
- 39 Devonshire Street (aka 49 Devonshire Close), Westminster, London; Thomas Tait, c1930, unlisted. Read more here...
- Muirhead Tower, University Ring Road, Birmingham, West Midlands; Arup Associates, 1968-72. Read more here...
- Eastern Cemetery. Preston Road, Kingston Upon Hull, Yorkshire; David Harvey, 1931. Read more here...
- Casa Pantis, Yorick Road, West Mersea, Colchester, Essex; Baillie Scott and Beresford, 1923. Read more here...
- Bloomsbury Service Station, 6 Store Street, Camden, London, architect unknown, 1930s. Read more here...
- Eastman Dental Clinic; Grays Inn Road, Camden, London; Sir John Burnett of Burnett, Tait and Lorne, 1926-30. Read more here...
- Stretford Town Hall (now Trafford Town Hall), Talbot Road, Trafford, Greater Manchester; Bradshaw, Gass and Hope, 1931-3. Read more here...
- Barbican: Milton Court, The City, London; Chamberlin, Powell & Bon, 1959-66. Read more here...
- Sea Roads, Cliff Parade, Penarth, Glamorgan,Wales;Gordon Griffiths, 1939, unlisted. Read more here...
- St Paul’s Cathedral Choir School, New Change, The City, London; Architects’ Co-Partnership; Leo de Syllas, 1962-67, unlisted. Read more here...