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St Marks and Canal Conservation Area Appraisal - Ealing Council

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<strong>St</strong>. Mark’s <strong>and</strong> <strong>Canal</strong> <strong>Conservation</strong> <strong>Area</strong>Character <strong>Appraisal</strong>5.2. Key unlisted buildingsA number of unlisted buildings in <strong>St</strong>. Mark’s <strong>and</strong> <strong>Canal</strong>CA contribute positively to the character of the areadespite not meeting the criteria for statutory or possiblylocal listing. They reflect the age, style <strong>and</strong> material of asubstantial number of buildings in the CA <strong>and</strong> are areminder of the gradual development of the settlement.The following buildings already mentioned in the previoussections are considered a positive contribution to thecharacter of the CA.The Dolphin public houseSub <strong>Area</strong> 1: The Dolphin public House Nos 17-19 Lower Boston Road Frederick Villas Laurel Bank VillasSub <strong>Area</strong> 3: Oak Cottages around the Fox PubAlso the early lampposts remaining in Green Lane (2)<strong>and</strong> Boston Place (3) are worthy of special protection.Early lamppost in Boston PlaceOak Cottages<strong>Ealing</strong> Borough <strong>Council</strong> 2006 32

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