Local List SPD - Discussion & Consultation Document
Great Wakering
Barrow Hall Road
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(1) Cart Lodge |
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Barrow Hall Farm Barrow Hall Road Little Wakering Southend-on-Sea Essex SS3 0QS |
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Single storey building; tiled hip roof; interior and exterior alterations, some of the original five compartments retained. | |
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This building is in proximity to Barrow Hall Farmhouse which is a grade II Listed Building. However, it has been much altered and is not considered to be of such local historic or architectural significance to merit inclusion on the revised list. |
Chapel Lane
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(1) United Reform Church |
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Chapel Lane Great Wakering Southend-on-Sea Essex SS3 0EH |
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Built in 1889; yellow brick building with red brick detail; arch windows with red brick surround and prominent key stone; red brick arch above main front door with prominent key stone and a four paned windows in a semi-circle above; gable end fronting the road. | |
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This building is situated in the Great Wakering Conservation Area. There are numerous examples of such buildings and it is a fairly typical style for a United Reform Church. It should not be included on the revised list. |
High Street
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1 High Street Great Wakering Southend-on-Sea Essex SS3 0EF |
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Early 20th Century detached building with pebble dashed façade; replacement plastic windows; tiled hip roof. | |
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This building is not considered to be a building of local historic or architectural importance. It is situated within the Great Wakering Conservation Area and is considered to detract from the street scene. It should not be included on the revised Local List. |
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2 and 2a High Street Great Wakering Southend-on-Sea Essex SS3 0EQ |
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Late 20th Century detached dwellings; tiled gable roof; plastic windows. | |
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2 and 2a High Street are thought to be less than 30 years old and are not considered to be of local architectural or historic importance. They should not be included on the revised list. |
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(3) Laurel Cottage |
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3 High Street Great Wakering Southend-on-Sea Essex SS3 0EF |
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Two storey painted brick building; possibly dating back to the 19th Century; red tiled gable roof; white weatherboarding below the gable; vertical sliding sash windows with a slight arch above; white weatherboard to front of the side extension. | |
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This building is situated within the Great Wakering Conservation Area. It is an interesting building, however, it is not considered to be of such local architectural or historic importance to merit local listing. |
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4 High Street Great Wakering Southend-on-Sea Essex SS3 0EQ |
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Cottage converted from a shop; tiled gable roof with intersecting gable fronting the road; eight over eight vertical sliding sash windows; one chimney stack; rough rendered and painted façade; the original wooden fascias above ground floor, traditional pilasters and tethering rings to the front of the building have been retained. | |
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This building is situated in the Great Wakering Conservation Area. It has some interesting original features which have been retained. It is distinctive in the street scene and should be included on the revised list. |
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6-8 High Street Great Wakering Southend-on-Sea Essex SS3 0EQ |
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Two storey building; round headed arches above traditional recessed doors; rendered and painted façade; half hipped flat tiled roof with ridge tiles; central brick chimney stack; eight over eight vertical sliding sash windows to number 6; replacement PVC windows to number 8. | |
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This building is situated in the Great Wakering Conservation Area but it is not considered to be of such local historical or architectural importance to merit local listing. |
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9 High Street Great Wakering Southend-on-Sea Essex SS3 0EF |
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Two storey cottage adjoined to a Grade II Listed Building (Anchor Cottage); rough rendered and painted façade; gable end fronting the street; exposed timbers to the first floor; eight over eight vertical sliding sash windows; small replacement window to the first floor. | |
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This building is situated in the Great Wakering Conservation Area but it is not considered to be of such local architectural or historic importance to merit local listing. |
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10-12 High Street Great Wakering Southend-on-Sea Essex SS3 0EQ |
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Two storey building; predominantly timber-framed with rendered façade painted cream; hipped roof with red clay tiles and ridge tiles; deeply recessed vertical sliding sash windows with protruding sill and slight arch above window; former shop front retained with wooden fascia above. | |
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This building is situated in the Great Wakering Conservation Area. Whilst the original shop front and wooden fascia have been retained, this building is not considered to be of such local importance to merit inclusion on the Local List. |
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(3)
K6 telephone box, |
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High Street (next to 29) Great Wakering Southend-on-Sea Essex SS3 0EF |
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Type K6 cast iron telephone kiosk; square construction with domed roof; crown detailing to top panels. | |
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This item of street furniture is situated within the Great Wakering Conservation Area. It is of local importance and adds to the character of the street scene. It should be included on the revised list. |
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(3) The Anchor Pub |
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32 High Street Great Wakering Southend-on-Sea Essex SS3 0EF |
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Possibly built in1823; two storey timber framed building; rendered and painted first floor façade and partial rendering to the ground floor; grey slate hip roof with ridge tiles; leaded windows; first floor oriels (partially projecting windows). | |
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This building is situated in the Great Wakering Conservation Area but it is not considered to be of such special interest to merit being on the Local List. |
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(3) Former Fire Station |
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36 High Street Great Wakering Southend-on-Sea Essex SS3 0EJ |
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Former fire station dating back to the 1930s; two storey building; distinctive art deco geometric architecture and bold brickwork; the windows to the side are probably original; replacement stained glass windows to the front; the doors are not original; flat roof with parapet; horizontal red brick detailing through building. | |
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This building is a good example of this type of structure and it is situated in the Great Wakering Conservation Area. It is a striking and memorable building in the street scene and is of local architectural importance, despite alterations. This building was originally paired with Hockley Fire Station and should be included on the revised Local List. |
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(2) The Red Lion Pub |
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69 High Street Great Wakering Southend-on-Sea Essex SS3 0ED |
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Possibly late 19th Century in origin; timber framed building with a double range pitched roof; red brick with green glazed bricks and replacement false leaded windows to the ground floor; rendered façade to the first floor with vertical sliding sash windows and wooden shutters; decorative cornice below the eaves. | |
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This building is situated in the Great Wakering Conservation Area and is adjacent to several Grade II Listed Buildings (numbers 63, 65 and 67). These are a row of timber framed and weatherboard 18th or 19th Century cottages, except the red brick faced ground floor of number 67 which now forms part of the Red Lion Pub (which is not listed). This building therefore has group value and contributes to the setting of the Listed Buildings; however, it is not considered to merit inclusion on the revised list. |
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(1) Prospect Cottages (incorporates numbers 66-82 High Street) |
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66-68 High Street Great Wakering Southend-on-Sea Essex SS3 0EJ |
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Two storey row of cottages built in 1878 (as identified by the wall plaque); gable roof with ridge tiles; rendered and painted façade; recessed windows and front door; key stone above windows visible; replacement plastic windows. | |
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This row of cottages are situated in the Great Wakering Conservation Area. They generally present a uniform appearance with 70 to 82 High Street and therefore have a group value. However, they are not considered to have individual value and as they are protected through Conservation Area status, they should not be included on the revised list. |
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(1) Prospect Cottages (incorporates number 66-82 High Street) |
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70-74 High Street Great Wakering Southend-on-Sea Essex SS3 0EJ |
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Two storey row of cottages built in 1878 (as identified by the wall plaque); gable roof with ridge tiles; rendered and painted façade; recessed windows and front doors; key stone above windows visible; numbers 72 and 74 have replacement plastic windows to the first floor and vertical sliding sash windows to the ground floor; number 70 has maintained the traditional vertical sliding sash windows and has a distinctive carriage arch. | |
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This row of cottages are situated in the Great Wakering Conservation Area. They generally present a uniform appearance with 66 to 68 and 76 to 82 High Street and therefore have a group value. The arch in the middle of the row is distinctive. However, they are not considered to have individual value and as they are protected through Conservation Area status, they should not be included on the revised list. |
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(1) Prospect Cottages (incorporates number 66-82 High Street) |
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76-82 High Street Great Wakering Southend-on-Sea Essex SS3 0EJ |
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Two storey row of cottages built in 1878 (as identified by the wall plaque); gable roof with ridge tiles; the ground floor of number 82 is retail premises; numbers 76 to 80 are residential at present; numbers 78 and 82 have replacement plastic windows; numbers 76 and 80 have recessed vertical sliding sash windows; rendered and painted façade. | |
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This row of cottages are situated in the Great Wakering Conservation Area. They generally present a uniform appearance with 66 to 74 High Street and therefore have group value. However, they are not considered to have individual value and as they are protected through Conservation Area status, they should not be included on the revised list. |
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(1) Community Centre |
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High Street (between 94-102) Great Wakering Southend-on-Sea Essex SS3 0EJ |
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Built in 1876; predominantly single storey yellow brick building; red and grey brick detail; decorative pointed arch windows with red brick surrounds; gable ends fronting the road with white bargeboards; grey slate roof with red ridge tiles; part of the building to the right side is boarded up. | |
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This building is situated in the Great Wakering Conservation Area. It is a good example of a typical school from this period. This building is not a unique style to this part of Essex, however, it is considered to be a good quality example and contributes to the character of the area. It should be included on the revised list. |
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(1) The Old Forge |
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125 High Street Great Wakering Southend-on-Sea Essex SS3 0EB |
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Single storey building with tiled gable roof. | |
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This building is a distinctive building in the street scene which should be included on the Local List. |
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(1) Great Wakering Evangelical Church |
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High Street (between 198 and 200) Great Wakering Southend-on-Sea Essex SS3 0HF |
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Gable end facing the road; grey slate gable roofs with parapet; pebble dashed façade to the gable end fronting the road; decorative grey cornerstones; traditional style pointed arch windows with grey stone surrounds; small circular opening below gable with grey stone surround; single storey extensions. | |
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This building is prominent in the street scene. However it is not considered to be of such architectural importance to merit inclusion on the revised list. |
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(1) The Royal British Legion |
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204 High Street Great Wakering Southend-on-Sea Essex SS3 0HF |
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Three storey rendered and painted building; small dormer protruding from the red tiled half hipped roof; replacement plastic windows within slight arched recesses; pitch roofed porch; single storey extension to the side. | |
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This building is not considered to be of special interest to merit being on the Local List. |
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(1) Methodist Chapel |
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High Street (between 207 and 209) Great Wakering Southend-on-Sea Essex SS3 0HL |
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Red brick building with yellow stone detail; gable end fronting the road; columns at either end of the frontage; decorative pointed arch windows with stained glass; central pointed arch doorway and traditional wooden door; rear extensions. | |
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This building is a distinctive building in the street scene and is considered to have a grand elevation. It should be included on the revised Local List. |
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(3) The Exhibition Inn |
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241 High Street Great Wakering Southend-on-Sea Essex SS3 0HZ |
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Two storey building; tiled hipped roof; rendered and painted façade; eight over eight vertical sliding sash windows to the first floor; replacement false leaded windows to the ground floor; rendered chimney stack. | |
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This building is not considered to be of such local architectural or historic importance to merit local listing. |
Poynters Lane
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(1) Barn at Tithe Barn Farm |
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Poynters Lane Great Wakering Southend-on-Sea Essex SS3 9TU |
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Single storey barn with corrugated gable roof and weatherboarding to the sides. | |
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This structure is not considered to be of such local architectural importance to merit inclusion on the revised list. |
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(1) Outbuildings adjacent to barn at Tithe Barn Farm |
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Poynters Lane Great Wakering Southend-on-Sea Essex SS3 9TU |
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Two single storey outbuildings with corrugated gable roofs and weatherboarding to the sides. | |
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Neither outbuilding is considered to be of such local historic or architectural significance to merit inclusion on the revised list. |
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(2) Fingerpost |
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Junction of Poynters Lane and Shoebury Road (Cupids
Corner), Great Wakering Southend-on-Sea Essex |
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Traditional signpost with two fingers; one is broken; iron; rusting but painted black and white; semi-circular disk on top with ‘Parish of North Shoebury’ inscribed on it; locally distinctive. | |
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This is an old type of post which is of local interest. Although it is broken at present, the signpost adds to the character of the street scene and is worth retaining. There may be many local and regional variations in the design of fingerposts, which contribute to local distinctiveness (English Heritage/Department for Transport, 2005). Such items of street furniture are encouraged to be retained and repaired, where appropriate (English Heritage/Department for Transport, 2005). This item, despite its current condition, should be included on the revised Local List. |
Southend Road
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(1) Oldbury Farm |
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Southend Road Great Wakering Southend-on-Sea Essex SS3 0PS |
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Two storey building dating back to the 19th Century (1874 according to the wall plaque); gable roofs with intersecting gables; red ridge tiles; interesting detail below the eaves; decorative front porch; unusual chimney stacks. | |
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This building is considered to be of local historic and architectural importance and should be included on the revised Local List. |
Great Wakering: Do you agree with the recommendations for inclusion in the Local List?
Great Wakering: Are there any other buildings or items of street furniture which should be considered? Why?
Great Wakering: Are there any other significant or important characteristics you think should be included?
Great Wakering: Do you agree with the justifications for inclusion/exclusion from the Local List?