There are currently
1647 listed buildings in Haringey. These fall into two categories:
a)
haringey_statutory_listed_buildings_-_alphabetical.pdfthose listed by English Heritage (graded Grade 1, Grade 2* and Grade 2). These are known as "nationally listed". We have 470 of these in the borough
b)
register_of_local_listed_buildings_of_merit.pdfthose that are listed by the Council as being "buildings of merit". These are known as "locally listed". There are 1,177 in this category
The Council's Conservation Department has recently compiled
Alterations to Local List1[1].doca list of proposed additions to the local list. Some of these buildings have been included following recommendations made by local individuals or groups. At a rough count there are a further 700 buildings on the list.
For all counts, groups of buildings (like a short terrace) are counted as a single building.
If these lists were to be split evenly between all
Haringey's 18 wards you'd expect the following numbers of buildings per ward for each list:
Statutory list: 26
Existing local list: 65
Proposed additions to local list: 39
Harringay is roughly a ward and a half so the numbers you'd expect here are:
Statutory list: 39
Existing local list: 97
Proposed additions to local list: 58
And how many does Harringay actually have?
Statutory list: 2 (The Salisbury & St John's Greek Orthodox Church on Wightman)
Existing local list: 5 (The Beaconsfield pub, former fire station on Conway Rd, New River Aqueducts at Eade, Seymour & Wightman Rds)
Proposed additions to local list: 4 (13-22 Grand Parade, 1-25 Hermitage Rd, St Paul's Church, Wightman Rd, stench pipe on Umfreville Rd)
(
Depending on where your personal Harringay borders are, the new list also proposes the inclusion of Woodlands Junior, Chestnuts and a number of buildings in St. Ann's Hospital.)
I know that it's unrealistic to expect an even distribution of buildings of interest in any borough. And I know some of the best have been demolished already, but is the rest
so undeserving of merit?
There is still time to propose additions to the local list. You can either write or
use the from Haringey Council have designed for the purpose.
Contact details for Design and Conservation Team
Design and Conservation Team
Planning Policy and Transportation Group
Urban Environment
639 High Road
Tottenham
N17 8BD
Tel 020 8489 1479
Fax 020 8489 5552
I'm afraid I don't have an email address to hand. If someone gets it, please can they come back and post it.
I've asked our councillors if they will support our area and stand up for Harringay's buildings.