Putney Heath Appraisal & Management Strategy (DRAFT)
Putney Heath Appraisal & Management Strategy (DRAFT)
Putney Heath Appraisal & Management Strategy (DRAFT)
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<strong>Putney</strong> <strong>Heath</strong> <strong>Appraisal</strong> & <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Strategy</strong> (<strong>DRAFT</strong>)<br />
APPENDICES<br />
Listed Buildings<br />
Listed buildings are buildings that are listed by English Heritage or the Government for the<br />
special architectural or historic interest. These buildings are important not just to the local<br />
area but to the nation as a whole and represent buildings that make the most important<br />
contribution to England's architectural history. They are therefore protected and listed building<br />
consent is required for any alteration to any part of a listed building, either externally or<br />
internally or to a curtilage structure associated with it. These consents are dealt with by the<br />
Council, who may consult English Heritage if required.<br />
The following buildings are listed in <strong>Putney</strong> <strong>Heath</strong> Conservation Area<br />
Gates to Wildcroft Manor<br />
Date listed: 07 April 1983<br />
Grade II<br />
WILDCROFT ROAD SW15<br />
Circa 1900. Louis XV style. Execution by J. & C. McLaughlin Ltd, Dublin. Set of openwork<br />
wrought iron gates comprising carriage gates between iron piers, each pier supporting an<br />
iron lamp and the pair supporting a florid overthrow with escutcheon. Side gates flanked by<br />
a second pair of piers.<br />
The Village Pound<br />
Date listed: 07 April 1983<br />
Grade II<br />
TQ 27SW 3/18II<br />
PUTNEY HEATH SW15<br />
Village Pound. Probably 19th Century but renewed. Wooden. Of roughly rectangular plan.<br />
Posts with 3 tiers of rails.<br />
Fairlawns<br />
Date listed: 25 November 1981<br />
Grade II<br />
89 WIMBLEDON PARKSIDE SW19