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Herne Hill Railway Station, Entrance Block Only

A Grade II Listed Building in Lambeth, London

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Latitude: 51.4532 / 51°27'11"N

Longitude: -0.1024 / 0°6'8"W

OS Eastings: 531950

OS Northings: 174400

OS Grid: TQ319744

Mapcode National: GBR GR.2WB

Mapcode Global: VHGR6.5QRT

Plus Code: 9C3XFV3X+73

Entry Name: Herne Hill Railway Station, Entrance Block Only

Listing Date: 20 August 1998

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1376144

English Heritage Legacy ID: 470136

ID on this website: 101376144

Location: Brockwell Park, Lambeth, London, SE24

County: London

District: Lambeth

Electoral Ward/Division: Herne Hill

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Lambeth

Traditional County: Surrey

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Greater London

Church of England Parish: Brixton St Matthew with St Jude

Church of England Diocese: Southwark

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Description


TQ 3174 RAILTON ROAD
963/23/10067 Herne Hill Railway Station,
Entrance Block only

II

Railway station building. 1862, for the London, Chatham and Dover Railway. London stock brick with white al red brick decorations and a Welsh slate roof. The railway runs on a viaduct at this point and the platfoms are at first floor level. Entrance block: Two storey block, six windows in width, with a three storey tow on the left and a two storey wing on the right, both set back slightly. White banding to the brickwork and red dressings to the window heads which also have white keystones. The main block has replacement sash windows, arranged 2+2+2, the "central pair being both smaller and closer together. All the windows have pointed heads. Central entrance on the ground floor, which has paired arched doorways with replacement joinery. The entrance has a timber canopy on three carved brackets and with a fretted valance. Hipped roof over the main block with a chimney to the right. The tower has an entrance door on the ground floor leading to a subway under the tracks, paired recesses as the windows on the first floor, and arcading on the upper floor which continues on all faces pyramid roof above with a secondary chimney. The wing to the right has a single window above a shop, lean-to roof. Interior: The booking hall and the staircase have been recased in modern materials. Upper floors not available for inspection. Platform elevation: This is single storey with all openings blocked as the platform has not been in use for many years. The wall is panelled with all the previous openings still expressed. A hipped platform canopy with slate roof still survives. The two island platforms currently in use were reconstructed with buildings and steel canopies the early C20.
History: This station was built by the London, Chatham and Dover Railway and was opened to traffic on 25 August 1862. The consulting engineer to the railway was Joseph Cubitt. The Company was amalgamated with the South Eastern Railway in 1898 to become the South Eastern and Chatham Railway, and became a constituent of the Southern railway in 1923.


Listing NGR: TQ3195074400

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