History in Structure

Listed Buildings in Norwood Green Ward, Ealing

  1. II 196 and 198, Norwood Road
    Norwood Green, Ealing, London, UB2
  2. II Chapel to St Bernards Hospital
    Ealing, London, UB2
  3. II* Church of St Mary
    St Mary's Church, Norwood Green, Ealing, London, UB2
  4. II Entrance Archway and 2 Lodges, (One Each Side of Entrance) to St Bernard's Hospital
    Hanwell, Ealing, London, UB2
  5. II* Former Norwood Free School
    Norwood Green, Ealing, London, UB2
  6. II Friars Lawn the Grange
    Norwood Green, Ealing, London, UB2
  7. II Lock Keepers Cottage at Lock 92 of the Grand Union Canal Photos
    Ealing, London, UB2
  8. II Lock Keepers Cottage at Lock 93 of the Grand Union Canal
    Ealing, London, UB2
  9. II Lock Keepers Cottage at Lock 97 of the Grand Union Canal
    Hanwell, Ealing, London, W7
  10. II Norwood Hall
    Norwood Green, Ealing, London, UB2
  11. II Robins Memorial Approximately 12 Metres South of Church of St Mary
    St Mary's Church, Norwood Green, Ealing, London, UB2
  12. II* Roman Bridge
    Ealing, London, UB2
  13. II* Roman Bridge (That Part in the London Borough of Hounslow)
    Hounslow, London, UB2
  14. II St Bernard's Hospital
    Ealing, London, UB2
  15. II The Plough Public House
    Norwood Green, Ealing, London, UB2
  16. II Walls, Gates, Sluices and Bridge at Lock (90)
    Ealing, London, UB2
  17. II Water Pump (On the South Side of West Middlesex Golf Course, Nearly Opposite Lyndhurst Avenue) Photos
    West Middlesex Golf Course, Dormer's Wells, Ealing, London, UB1
  18. II West Lodge to St Bernards Hospital
    Ealing, London, UB2
  19. I Wharncliffe Viaduct Photos
    Hanwell, Ealing, London, UB1

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