Roman boat at New Guy's House, Bermondsey SE1
- List Entry Number: 1001979 - Scheduled Monument
- Local Planning Authority: Southwark
- County: Greater London
- Assessment Type: Archaeology
Former Presbyterian chapel, 1846. Consent was granted in 2006 for facade retention. South Bank University has since secured Planning Permission and Listed …
Former mission church of circa 1900 and 1911-1912, by John W Simpson and Maxwell Ayrton, built for Clare College, Cambridge in Italianate style. The walls …
Semi-detached house dating from 1843-1845 by the Brighton architect Amon Henry Wilds. The Ionic entrance porch is in very bad condition, cracking is eviden…
Chest tomb from 1815 with original railings. Overgrowth has caused damage to the stone and ironwork. Historic England has funded a condition survey and spe…
Unusual C18 table tomb under a stone canopy with tapered, fluted columns. There is some deterioration to the stone elements and railings. Historic England …
C18 stone chest tomb. The monument has been damaged by erosion and cementitious repairs in the past. Historic England has funded a condition survey and spe…
Mid-C19 red brick building that occupies a prominent position looking towards Blackfriars Bridge. Works to convert the building to offices were completed b…
Unaltered mid-C19 warehouse. The building is in a poor condition having been vacant for a number of years. Applications for Listed Building Consent and Pla…
Built as a vestry hall circa 1863-64, then later used as a town hall and more recently as municipal offices for Southwark Council. The building was severel…
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