Listed Buildings in Hornchurch, Greater London, England
Some building names may be abbreviated or partial; this is how they are recorded in the original register.
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- 191 and 193
Grade II
A124, Romford, Greater London - 195, A124, Romford, Greater London
Grade II
A124, Romford, Greater London - 197, A124, Romford, Greater London
Grade II
A124, Romford, Greater London - 4, Billet Lane, Romford, Greater London
Grade DL
Billet Lane, Romford, Greater London - Albyns Farmhouse
Grade II
Romford, Greater London - Angel Cottages
Grade DL
Wrightsbridge Road, Greater London - Bretons
Grade II*
Rainham Road, Romford, Greater London - Capel Nelmes
Grade II
10 The Witherings, Romford, Greater London - Dury Falls 35
Grade II
The Walk, Romford, Greater London - Fairykytes (havering Art Centre)
Grade II
Billet Lane, Romford, Greater London - Gazebo at Langtons
Grade II
Billet Lane, Romford, Greater London - Great Sunnings
Grade II
Sunnings Lane, Romford, Greater London - Hall of St Leonard's Children's Home 117
Grade II
27 Wallis Close, Romford, Greater London - Langtons
Grade II
Billet Lane, Romford, Greater London - Lilliputs 272
Grade II
Wych Elm Road, Romford, Greater London - Mill Cottage (to South West of Church of St Andrew)
Grade II
Mill Park Avenue, Romford, Greater London - Orangery at Langtons
Grade II
Emerson Dr, Romford, Greater London - Parish Church of St Andrew
Grade I
A124, Romford, Greater London - Stable Block at Langtons
Grade II
Emerson Dr, Romford, Greater London - Timber Framed Barn to East of Albyns Farmhouse
Grade II
Romford, Greater London - Two Brick Barns and Garden Walls to South of Bretons
Grade II
Rainham Road, Romford, Greater London - Well Tower at Tower Lodge
Grade II
Sylvan Avenue, Romford, Greater London - Wrought Iron Screen and Gates with Piers at Bretons
Grade II*
Rainham Road, Romford, Greater London - Wykham Cottage 218
Grade II
A124, Romford, Greater London
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