London Borough of Redbridge
http://opendatacommunities.org/doc/london-borough-council/redbridge
Aldersbrook Conservation Area
2002
A classic Edwardian suburb with well
preserved layout and buildings.
Distinguished by its unique island location set between
the important designated landscape of Wanstead Park
and Wanstead Flats.
http://www.redbridge.gov.uk/map/conservation-areas/Aldersbrook-Conservation-Area
London Borough of Redbridge
http://opendatacommunities.org/doc/london-borough-council/redbridge
Barnados Village Conservation Area
1990
The surviving part of the original
Village Home for destitute girls established by Dr Barnardo.
A pioneering experiment in social care preserved in a horseshoe
layout of cottage style houses around a village green.
Of the original supporting services of church, school and
laundry only the church survives. Designated in 1990.
A replacement H.Q. building for Barnardos and associated
residential scheme have been granted planning approval
and work is expected to commence in 2012.
http://www.redbridge.gov.uk/map/conservation-areas/Barnados-Village-Conservation-Area
London Borough of Redbridge
http://opendatacommunities.org/doc/london-borough-council/redbridge
Claybury Conservation Area
2005
An extensive area, part residential suburb,
part parkland and part semi-natural woodland. It retains
evidence of several distinct and distinguished phases of
development from Georgian country house,
Victorian asylum through to modern residential.
http://www.redbridge.gov.uk/map/conservation-areas/Claybury-Conservation-Area
London Borough of Redbridge
http://opendatacommunities.org/doc/london-borough-council/redbridge
George Lane Conservation Area
1981
A row of fine, late Victorian dwellings, now
converted into offices but preserving their original rich
detailing. The smallest Conservation Area in Redbridge.
http://www.redbridge.gov.uk/map/conservation-areas/George-Lane-Conservation-Area
London Borough of Redbridge
http://opendatacommunities.org/doc/london-borough-council/redbridge
Little Heath Conservation Area
1991
An early village settlement based around a
green. The original intimate scale and rural character
survive.
http://www.redbridge.gov.uk/map/conservation-areas/Little-Heath-Conservation-Area
London Borough of Redbridge
http://opendatacommunities.org/doc/london-borough-council/redbridge
The Bungalow Estate (Formerly Mayfield) Conservation Area
Original Designation (As Mayfield Conservation Area) - October 1991 -
Renamed The Bungalow Estate with Minor Extensions 24th July 2014.
An extensive bungalow estate
laid out in the 1920s and�30s in often spacious gardens.
A regular street plan with a set-back building line,
giving a relaxed air to the street scene. Very many
trees, open front gardens and long rear gardens.
The bungalows bear a family likeness enlivened with a rich variety of vernacular detailing.
http://www.redbridge.gov.uk/map/conservation-areas/the-bungalow-estate-formerly-mayfield-conservation-area
London Borough of Redbridge
http://opendatacommunities.org/doc/london-borough-council/redbridge
Snaresbrook Conservation Area
1970
Large, comprised of several parts of distinct
character. Eagle Pond and the Eagle Public House to the
south are a historic meeting place where several fine old
houses survive. The Pond is overlooked on the north and
east but to the south is the open parkland surrounding the
mock Jacobean pile of Snaresbrook Crown Court. Further
north the Woodford Road is bounded to the east by a
mixture of historic and modern properties and to the west by
a notable series of detached Edwardian houses set back
behind the long green of The Drive.
http://www.redbridge.gov.uk/map/conservation-areas/Snaresbrook-Conservation-Area
London Borough of Redbridge
http://opendatacommunities.org/doc/london-borough-council/redbridge
South Woodford Conservation Area
1970
A small area at the heart of old Woodford;
the site of the Parish Church and the Manor House. Still
retaining several historic buildings and open spaces,
especially the churchyard with its fine collection of monuments
to the notables of Woodford.
http://www.redbridge.gov.uk/map/conservation-areas/South-Woodford-Conservation-Area
London Borough of Redbridge
http://opendatacommunities.org/doc/london-borough-council/redbridge
Valentines Mansion Conservation Area
1981
An important (grade II listed)
historic park, setting of the fine late seventeenth
century Mansion House. The early rococo garden
scheme, including several ornamental garden
buildings, is still intact.
http://www.redbridge.gov.uk/map/conservation-areas/Valentines-Mansion-Conservation-Area
London Borough of Redbridge
http://opendatacommunities.org/doc/london-borough-council/redbridge
Wanstead Grove Conservation Area
2009
Special interest lies in the way Wanstead Grove displays a good example of varied types of predominantly late Victorian and Edwardian speculative
housing development overlaid on an 18th Century designed landscape
(related to the former Wanstead Grove House) including high quality
examples of Arts & Crafts and Art Deco (or Moderne) architecture, with
follies and other landscape features relating to the former grand house
still surviving in the now largely suburban landscape.
http://www.redbridge.gov.uk/map/conservation-areas/Wanstead-Grove-Conservation-Area
London Borough of Redbridge
http://opendatacommunities.org/doc/london-borough-council/redbridge
Wanstead Park Conservation Area
1970
An ancient area of open space, originally
enclosed as a deer park, later landscaped to form the setting
of Wanstead House, one of the grandest Palladian houses in
England. Much of the landscape is still discernible together
with several garden buildings.
http://www.redbridge.gov.uk/map/conservation-areas/Wanstead-Park-Conservation-Area
London Borough of Redbridge
http://opendatacommunities.org/doc/london-borough-council/redbridge
Wanstead Village Conservation Area
1970
Comprises the heart of the early settlement
of Wanstead, with several fine eighteenth and nineteenth
century buildings and later infill development. The principal
north-south road leads past a series of large greens via a
tree-lined avenue to the grade I listed C18 parish church
of St. Mary�s on the edge of Wanstead Park.
http://www.redbridge.gov.uk/map/conservation-areas/Wanstead-Village-Conservation-Area
London Borough of Redbridge
http://opendatacommunities.org/doc/london-borough-council/redbridge
Woodford Bridge Conservation Area
Original Designation - 18th November 1970 - Extended December 1981 - Further Amended 24th July 2014.
An area of early settlement rich in historic and architectural interest.
The earliest settlement of Woodford, east of the Roding, from where
the manor house was later removed.
Rising ground from the River Roding in the west leads past two
ancient greens that adjoin the old road from London to Chigwell.
The parish church of St. Pauls is a landmark clearly visible from
the river floodplain.
Buildings around the two greens span a period of
over 200 years. They help to tell part of the story of the development
of the area from an Anglo Saxon Forest settlement into an outer
London Suburb retaining key physical reference to its early origins
http://www.redbridge.gov.uk/map/conservation-areas/Woodford-Bridge-Conservation-Area
London Borough of Redbridge
http://opendatacommunities.org/doc/london-borough-council/redbridge
Woodford Broadway Conservation Area
Original Designation - 1981. Extension Designated - 18th November 2013
The curving intersection where
three roads descend to the railway station create a
distinctive layout dominated by tall Edwardian shopping
parades with rich detailing. Several good early shopfronts
survive. Designated in 1981. Extended 18 November 2013
to include the earlier southern part of the Monkhams Estate
and the area of the Woodford Green Conservation Area
considered part of the Estate.
http://www.redbridge.gov.uk/map/conservation-areas/Woodford-Broadway-Conservation-Area
London Borough of Redbridge
http://opendatacommunities.org/doc/london-borough-council/redbridge
Woodford Green Conservation Area
Original Designation - 1970. Amendment Designated - 18th November 2013
Large and loose-knit. Greens with mature
trees and ponds, interspersed with settlements, preserve the
flavour of the early hamlets of Woodford that grew up along
the old Woodford road on the edge of Epping Forest. Several
fine houses dating from the early eighteenth to the early
twentieth centuries. Designated in 1970. Amended 18
November 2013 to transfer an area at the North East
considered part of the Monkhams Estate into the Woodford
Broadway Conservation Area.
http://www.redbridge.gov.uk/map/conservation-areas/Woodford-Green-Conservation-Area
London Borough of Redbridge
http://opendatacommunities.org/doc/london-borough-council/redbridge
Woodford Wells Conservation Area
1970
Adjoining Woodford Green, a hamlet which originated as a fashionable
spa. Well established trees and houses in generous grounds line
Woodford Road. Bancrofts, a fine private school of Tudor courtyard
pattern, stand at the northern forest edge.
http://www.redbridge.gov.uk/map/conservation-areas/Woodford-Wells-Conservation-Area