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  • List of conservation areas

    In 1893 houses began to be erected in Victoria Avenue in two phases over an 11 year period (1893 - 1904) by two builders. 39 of the houses (nos 2-38  and 3-41 Victoria Avenue ) were constructed by Henry Dally, a builder from Twickenham, all to the same design between 1893 - 1899.... Other local examples of Mason’s work are the Surbiton Assembly Rooms at No 80 Claremont Road in 1889 and Nos 6-24 Claremont Road.... In 1954 the houses at Nos 5,7 and 9 Victoria Avenue were redeveloped and in recent years new development in the area includes 2-6 Victoria Avenue.Listed Buildings

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/heritage-conservation/list-conservation-areas/27
  • List of conservation areas

    To the immediate south and east of Christchurch are a historically and architecturally cohesive group of late Victorian houses Nos 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Christ Church Road and Nos 39, 41, 43, 45 and 50 The Avenue.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/heritage-conservation/list-conservation-areas/3
  • List of conservation areas

    Apart from six mid19th century stuccoed houses on the north side of St James' Road (Nos. 72-82), and three mid 19th century houses at Nos 61 - 65 Maple Road, all of the houses in the rest of the conservation area were built at the same time and by the same developers, Corbett and McClymont.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/heritage-conservation/list-conservation-areas/23
  • List of conservation areas

    These include Nos 2,3, 4 and 5,6, 7 South Terrace, Nos 20, 22, 24 and 28,30, 32 and 34 Ewell Road which are all Grade II listed.... Other notable buildings of the 1800s include the former Berrylands Dairy at Nos 152/154 Ewell Road and Langleys restaurant at 158 Ewell Road erected in 1893, both in the classical style with pilasters and bold entablatures as well as the former Surbiton Council Offices at 17 Ewell Road.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/heritage-conservation/list-conservation-areas/15
  • List of conservation areas

    Nos. 3 and 5 Church Street, the Druid’s Head, 3 Market Place and No. 41 Market Place) and Victorian architecture (e.g.... Nos. 4/5 Market Place) or neo-Tudor styles (e.g.Nos.15/16 Market Place, Nos.30/32 Thames Street and Nos.18/20 Church Street).

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/heritage-conservation/list-conservation-areas/12
  • List of conservation areas

    It was constructed by a number of developers, reflected by the different architectural styles to be found in this conservation area.Key architectural features Many of the houses on the north side of Surbiton Hill Park and (10,14 and 16) Parklands form part of the original estate built in the 1860s with the exception of of Nos 7, 7a, 7b, 9 and Castleton Court which were added in the 20th century.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/heritage-conservation/list-conservation-areas/24
  • List of conservation areas

    There are also many Flemish style buildings, including the Old Post Office at 38 Victoria Road, 6-24 Claremont Road and nos 15-63 Brighton Road.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/heritage-conservation/list-conservation-areas/25
  • List of conservation areas

    Built from 1870 to the 1880s, Nos 9-11, 13 -15, 17-19, 23, 25 and 27 Kingston Hill are good examples of Victorian domestic architecture of the 1880s within the borough.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/heritage-conservation/list-conservation-areas/17
  • List of conservation areas

    Nos 27-35 Cadogan Road erected in 1883 of red brick in the Flemish style are an interesting contrast to the more classical styles.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/heritage-conservation/list-conservation-areas/2
  • Environmental Impact Assessment

    Refurbishment, restoration and extension of the County Hall (Grade II*) to provide flexible commercial use (class E) and residential use (class C3), demolition of The Canteen Building and The Computer Wing Building, erection of replacement buildings of between 2 and 8 storeys for residential use (class C3), conversion of both Nos.5 & 7 Milner Road to four 1 bedroom flats (class C3), alterations to the existing boundary, new means of access, associated public realm and landscaping, highway works, car and cycle parking and all ancillary and associated work.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/applications/environmental-impact-assessment/2