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The
Church Gate to St John the Baptist Church |
The
four buildings in the borough join others from Wandsworth, Lewisham,
Bromley, Lambeth, Southwark, Merton and Sutton which have been
highlighted on the list published on 7th July 2005, as 'at risk' through
neglect and decay.
The
buildings in Croydon include: the gateway to St John the Baptist Church
in Howley Road, Croydon, the Leslie Arms pub in Lower Addiscombe Road,
Addiscombe, Segas Offices, Park Lane, Croydon, Queen's Road Hospital
entrance block in Queen's Road, Croydon, Lion Lodge in Spout Hill,
Addington, and Surrey Street pumping station, Surrey Street, Croydon,
All
six have been on the list in previous years. The register, published
annually, brings together information on all Grade I and II listed
buildings and schedule monuments, which are structures rather than
earthworks, known to English Heritage to be at risk from decay, or
vulnerable to becoming so.
Most
of the buildings and structures are in poor to very bad condition, but a
few in fair condition are also included, usually because they have
become functionally redundant, making their future uncertain.
English
Heritage said inclusion on the register implies no criticism of the
owners of the buildings and monuments concerned, many of whom are
actively seeking ways to secure their future. |