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Winter 2008

Shown below are the listings reports for Winter 2008. Click 'read more here' to view more information about each listing.

Added

  • Holy Family Church, Chequerfield, Yorkshire; Derek Walker—ceramic work by Robert Brumby, 1964, Grade II . Read more here...
  • Usherwood, Sutton Place, Shere, Guildford; Basil Ward and Amyas Connell, 1934-6, Grade II* . Read more here...

Turned Down

  • Bletchley Leisure Centre, Milton Keynes; Faulkner-Brown Architects, 1973-6, unlisted. Read more here...
  • Galleon Bar, Baronial Hall and Spanish Hall, Blackpool Winter Gardens, North Shore Promenade, Blackpool, Lancashire; 1931, J C Derham & Andrew Mazzei, Grade II*. Read more here...
  • Trinity Square Car Park, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear; Owen Luder Partnership, 1964-9, unlisted . Read more here...
  • Top of the Town Nightclub, 73-91 Great Russell Street, Northampton; J. Roscoe Partnership, 1977, unlisted. Read more here...
  • Brixton Market Arcades, Lambeth, London; Reliance Arcade (1923), Market Row (1928), Granville Arcade (1935), unlisted. Read more here...

Put Forward

  • St Nicholas Church, Engleton Road, Radford, Coventry; Lavender, Twentyman and Percy, 1955-7, unlisted . Read more here...
  • St Philip and St James Church and Youth Centre, Hodge Hill, Birmingham; Martin Purdy, 1967-8, unlisted. Read more here...
  • St Margaret’s Clitherow, Threshfield, Nr Grassington, N.Yorkshire; Peter Langtry-Langton, 1972-3, unlisted . Read more here...
  • Hallfield Estate, Bishops Bridge Road, Westminster, London; Drake and Lasdun of Tecton, 1947-55, unlisted. Read more here...
  • 22 Weymouth Street, Westminster, London, Sir Giles Gilbert Scott and Adrian Gilbert Scott, 1934, unlisted . Read more here...
  • Waterloo Station, Lambeth; 1903 onwards, International Terminal, Nicholas Grimshaw and Partners, 1992. Read more here...
  • Bishopsfield Estate, Harlow, Essex; Michael Neylan and Bill Ungless, 1963-9. Read more here...
  • Milton Keynes Central Shopping Building, Midsummer Boulevard, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, Derek Walker; 1973, unlisted. Read more here...

Other Listings

  • St Mary of the Angels, Chalford, Gloucestershire, Grade II: Roman Catholic church in a Romanesque style, dating from 1930-7, by WD Caroe, with stained glass added c1938 by Douglas Strachan.. Read more here...
  • Furnival House, Highgate, London, Grade II: A hostel for domestic staff of the Prudential Assurance Company in an Edwardian baroque style by Joseph Henry Pitt (1916-9). Read more here...
  • Ritz Cinema, Nuneaton, Warwickshire, Grade II: Built for the Union Cinema Circuit and latterly used as a bingo hall. Designed in a moderne style by Verity & Beverley and dating from 1937.. Read more here...
  • St Hugh’s College, Main Building and Library, Oxford, Grade II: Neo-Georgian red brick by H T Buckland and W Haywood, 1914-6. Library added in 1936.. Read more here...
  • St Hugh’s College, Kenyon Building, Oxford, Grade II: Halls of residence in reinforced concrete, clad in red brick with exposed concrete balconies, by David Roberts with associated Geoffrey Clarke and Peter Hall, 1964-6.. Read more here...
  • Unitarian Church, Plymouth, Grade II: Built in 1957-8 in a neo-Georgian style, designed by Richard Fraser of the Louis de Soissons Partnership.. Read more here...
  • Horton Manor, Shenstone, Staffordshire, Grade II: Arts and crafts style house of 1927-8, with some later additions by CE Bateman.. Read more here...
  • World War II Tunnels, Porthcurno Telegraph Station, Cornwall, Grade II*: The structure, built in 1940-1 consists of a pair of inter-connected, concrete block lined, parallel tunnels cut into the rock hillside.. Read more here...
  • Cable Hut, Porthcurno Telegraph Station, Cornwall, Grade II: Rubble and concrete flat roofed structure built in 1929.. Read more here...
  • Pentley Park, Welwyn Garden City, Herts., Grade II: Detached house in buff coloured stock brick with concrete detailing and a flat roof concealed by a shallow parapet. Built in 1936-7 by Paul V E Mauger for himself.. Read more here...
  • Beach Chalets, Weymouth, Dorset, Grade II: A two storey terrace of beach huts of concrete construction with iron columns and railings and part glazed timber panelling, built in 1923 with later additions.. Read more here...
  • War Memorials in Consett, Co Durham, East Stoke, Dorset, Margaretting, Essex, Wherwell, Hampshire, Stroud, Glos.,Wotton under Edge, Glos., and Yatton, Somerset and a K6 telphone box in Burton Coggles, Lincolnshire were all Grade II listed.. Read more here...

Upheld

  • The Desert Quartet with its supporting loggia, Alexander Terrace, Liverpool Gardens, Worthing, West Sussex, Elisabeth Frink; 1989, Grade II* . Read more here...