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Annual
Register of Total Demolitions Each year the AMS maintains a register of all the listed buildings threatened by applications for total demolition on which we have been consulted. The lists for previous years are available to either view as web pages (2005 onwards) or to download in Microsoft Word format, and the most recent list is given below. If you have problems downloading, or would prefer us to post you a hard copy, please contact the office on 020 7236 3934. Listed Buildings Threatened by Applications to Demolish
In 2010 (The Ancient Monuments Society is a mandatory consultee on applications to demolish listed buildings in whole or part in England and Wales.) These statistics cover England and Wales but not Scotland or Northern Ireland. The total number of listed buildings subject to applications to demolish was 50. The total number of listed buildings subject to applications to demolish in Wales was 5. Each entry takes the following format:: i) Town / County as applicable. ii) Name and address of building. iii) The grade of listing is given: I, II* or II. iv) The month in which the AMS was informed of the application. v) The date of the building if known. Then the code indicates: C - Application submitted by Council CC -Application submitted by County Council F -Application wholly or partly prompted by fire damage. R - Building threatened by a road scheme Rp -Proposal for "replica" Facade after development. Finally the result of the application, if yet determined, is given.
AMMANFORD, Carmarthenshire The Old Mill, Pontamman Rd SA18: II: 19th cent 2009 applic refused; now virtually demolished AYLESFORD, Kent 60 Mill Hall: II: June; mid 18th cent; already (Tonbridge) mostly demolished BIRKENHEAD, Merseyside Church of Christ, Park Rd South: 1875; July; (Wirral) F; applic to delist BRIGHTON, Sussex The Astoria, 10-14 Gloucester Place, Brighton: II; 1930; Dec BRISTOL Outbuilding, 49 North St, Beaminster: II; late 18th century, roof collapsed. Applic to dem CAERLEON, Gwent Little Bulmore Farm, Bulmore Rd: II; 18th cent (Newport) April: No (against officer's advice) COLCHESTER, Essex Tubswick Mill Road, Mile End: II; April; F COTGRAVE, Notts Cartshed, Whitelands Farm, Bingham Rd: II: (Rushcliffe) Yes DYMOCK, Glos Barn and cowhouse, Tillers Green, II; 18th cent (Forest of Dean) Oct; "beyond repair"; rebuild as approximate Rp Yes HALIFAX, West Yorks Tower and spire of St Paul's, King Cross Rd II; 1847, retained after demolition of rest of church 1931; C; Feb; applic to de-list HAMBLEDEN, Bucks 1/2 Rotten Row: 16th cent; Sept, applic to de-list (Wycombe) after serious fire: F HARINGEY, LB of 744 and 774 Tottenham High Rd N.17 and several Buildings on the local lists (The Dispensary and Red House); Jan; to be demolished for new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium: II(2) HARTFORD, Cheshire Kindergarten, Grange School, Bradburns Lane (Vale Royal) 1938 by Sir Leslie Martin. Successful application to delist as has been largely rebuilt HARTLEPOOL Market Hotel, Lynn St: II; Jan; mid 19th cent HAYLING ISLAND, Hants Granary, Upper Tye Farm, Copse Lane POII: II (Havant) 18th cent; already collapsed; Yes KELVEDON, Essex Barn, east of Clark's Farm, Crane's Lane: II; (Braintree) c.1700, demolished 2001 after F; de-listed 2010 KIMBERWORTH, S.Yorks Barn, Manor House: II; Oct; 18th cent (Rotherham) KINGSMOOR, Cumbria Kingmoor House and Cottage: II(2); 1794 April: (Carlisle) F; applic to de-list KINGSTOWN, Cumbria Kingmoor House and Cottage: II: Aug: de-listed (Carlisle) after fire LEEDS, W.Yorks 18 The Calls, LS2; II; 19th cent. Nov; lbc already given in 2003 LEICESTER Lodge, University Rd: curtilage of II: Feb LLANSTEPHAN Cottage Hotel: II; Jan (Carmarthenshire) LOW LORTON, Cumbria Lorton Low Bridge. II March; destroyed in floods (Lake District) of Nov 2009 MARGATE, Kent 58 Grosvenor Place: II; late 18th cent; Sep; Rp (Thanet) F MERTHYR TYDFIL Danygraig Farm, Llwyn Onn: II; demolish cowshed; (Brecon Beacons National Park) March MUCH MARCLE, Herefordshire Cow Shelter, NW of Hellens: II; 15th cent. Already demolished. Applic to de-list NEWBURY, Berks Cottage R/O 12 Market Place: II; late 18th cent (West Berks) May; withdrawn OVINGTON, Essex Milkwood, Tilbury Rd: II; 18th cent: May: F (Braintree) ROCHESTER, Kent Three Gardeners P.H. 6 North Street. II July c1700 (Medway) F; applic to de-list SALISBURY, Wilts Water Tower, Central Station, Southwestern Rd; (Wiltshire) II: 19th cent; Nov; re-erect at Swanage; Yes SCARBOROUGH, N.Yorks Signal Gantry, Falsgrave, Westover Rd: II; 19II; withdrawn; new applic to re-erect on North York Moor Railway agreed: Yes SHEFFIELD, S.Yorks 92 Arundel Street: 19th cent; Oct; demolish and reconstruct STANWELL, Surrey The Farmhouse, Stanwell Farm, Bedfont Rd TW19 (Spelthorne) 18th cent; II; Dec STOCKTON ON TEES, Brunswick Chapel, Dovecot St; II*, 1823. Totally Cleveland demolished as dangerous. Sunday School remains Jan TENBY Royal Playhouse Cinema, White Lion Street: (Pembrokeshire Coast) April; early 19th cent. Keep façade only TOSTOCK, Suffolk Fox and Goose Cottages: 18th cent; June: (Mid Suffolk) curtilage, II: Rp TOW LAW, Durham Market Auction Ring, Castle Bank: II; 19th cent Resite UPTON BISHOP, Herefordshire Marsh Farm; II; late 16th cent; June; applic VERNHAM'S DEAN, Littledown,Hants The Boot Inn . Timber frame and 18th cent: II (Test Valley) F; Dec; delist; Yes WALSHAM LE WILLOWS, Suffolk Barn, The Elms, Badwell Rd: curtilage of II; 18th (Mid Suffolk) cent; already collapsed WEST HARDWICK, W.Yorks Dovecote, Brick Villa Farm, Hardwick Lane; II (Wakefield) Sep; de-list as demolished; late 17th cent; Yes WESTMINSTER a) 156-158 Victoria Street SW1; II; 1935; Jan b) Heddon House, 153-167 Regent St: II; demolish interior: c.1910: Feb c) 169-181 Regent St; II; c1908, Frank Verity; Feb; demolish interior d) 289-293 Regent Street, W1: II; May; 1935 dem R/O façade; Rp WETHERSFIELD, Essex Moll Butcher's Cottages, Blackmore End (Braintree) 18th cent.; F May 2010; applic to de-list - Yes WHITE LADIES ASTON, Worcs Nordle Cottage: 17th cent; II; May; F; (Wychavon) applic to de-list WOOTTON, Beds Barn, 157 Bedford Rd: 18th cent; Rp; Jan (Bedford) WORMLEY, Herts Coachouse, Old Manor House, High Street: II (Broxbourne) early 19th cent.: R; to provide access for
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