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35 and 37, London End

A Grade II Listed Building in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.6023 / 51°36'8"N

Longitude: -0.6344 / 0°38'3"W

OS Eastings: 494676

OS Northings: 190152

OS Grid: SU946901

Mapcode National: GBR F70.GFS

Mapcode Global: VHFSN.YZHL

Plus Code: 9C3XJ928+W7

Entry Name: 35 and 37, London End

Listing Date: 24 April 1985

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1332636

English Heritage Legacy ID: 43712

ID on this website: 101332636

Location: Buckinghamshire, HP9

County: Buckinghamshire

Civil Parish: Beaconsfield

Built-Up Area: Beaconsfield

Traditional County: Buckinghamshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Buckinghamshire

Church of England Parish: Beaconsfield

Church of England Diocese: Oxford

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Description


SU 9490 SE BEACONSFIELD LONDON END
(north side)
13/72
Nos 35 and 37
-

GV II

Early C19. Colourwashed brick; slate roof. Two storeys. First floor with
2 sashes with cambered relieving arches. Ground floor: NO 35. Slightly
projecting modern shop front with C19 projecting fascia. NO 37. C19 shop
front with 2 plate glass windows. Listed for group value.


Listing NGR: SU9467690152

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