Listed Buildings in West Ham, 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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- 89, Ingestre Road, Stratford, Greater London
Grade II
Ingestre Road, Stratford, Greater London - Boleyn Public House 1
Grade II
Green Street, East Ham, Greater London - Buildings Ancillary to Church of St Andrew
Grade II
St Andrew's Road, East Ham, Greater London - Central Buffet at Custom House
Grade II
Beckton Park Roundabout, East Ham, Greater London - Church of All Saints
Grade I
Church St N, Stratford, Greater London - Church of St Andrew
Grade II
St Andrew's Road, East Ham, Greater London - Clock Mill
Grade II
Three Mill Lane, Stratford, Greater London - Duke of Fife Public House 350
Grade II
Stafford Road, Stratford, Greater London - Emmanuel Church
Grade II
Romford Road, Stratford, Greater London - Fairbairn Hall
Grade II
A124, East Ham, Greater London - Former Congregational Church (azhar Academy Girl's School)
Grade II
2A Norwich Road, Stratford, Greater London - Gasholder
Grade II
Sarsen Close, East Ham, Greater London - Gasholder
Grade II
Twelvetrees Crescent, East Ham, Greater London - Gasholder
Grade II
Sarsen Close, East Ham, Greater London - Gasholder
Grade II
Three Mill Lane, Stratford, Greater London - Gasholder
Grade II
Sarsen Close, East Ham, Greater London - Gasholder
Grade II
Sarsen Close, East Ham, Greater London - Memorial Baptist Church
Grade II
A124, East Ham, Greater London - No 1 Gasholder
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Twelvetrees Crescent, East Ham, Greater London - Northern Outfall Sewer Bridge over Channelsea River
Grade II
Abbey Road, Stratford, Greater London - Number 42 and Attached Railings 42
Grade II
Balaam Street, East Ham, Greater London - Offices Opposite Clock Mill
Grade II
Three Mill Lane, Stratford, Greater London - Passmore Edwards Library
Grade II
Stirling Road, East Ham, Greater London - Passmore Edwards Library
Grade II
207 Plashet Grove, Stratford, Greater London - Paved Roadway Extending from West Side of House Mill to Wall and Gate on East Side of Clock Mill
Grade II
Three Mill Lane, Stratford, Greater London - Plaistow Fire Station 145
Grade NL
Prince Regent Lane, East Ham, Greater London - Police Station, with Walls and Gatepiers to Side
Grade II
4 High St S, East Ham, Greater London - Public Library
Grade II
A116, Stratford, Greater London - Red House 13
Grade II
St Antony's Road, Stratford, Greater London - Rothschild Mausoleum Jewish Cemetery
Grade II
30 Gough Road, Stratford, Greater London - Royal Oak Public House 67
Grade II
Oak Crescent, East Ham, Greater London - Silvertown War Memorial
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N Woolwich Road, East Ham, Greater London - St Andrew's Vicarage
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A124, East Ham, Greater London - St Antony's Church and Monastery
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West Ham - St Luke's Church
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St Luke's Square, East Ham, Greater London - St Mark's Church
Grade II
N Woolwich Road, East Ham, Greater London - Statue of Sir Corbet Woodhall
Grade II
Twelvetrees Crescent, East Ham, Greater London - Stothert and Pitt Cranes on North and South Sides of the Royal Victoria Dock
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Western Gateway, East Ham, Greater London - The Earl of Derby Public House
Grade II
51 Chesterton Road, East Ham, Greater London - The Ironmongers' Stone in Leather Gardens to the East of Abbey Road
Grade II
Leather Gardens, Stratford, Greater London - The Spotted Dog Public House 212
Grade II
A114, Stratford, Greater London - Tide Mill (known As the House Mill)
Grade I
Three Mill Lane, Stratford, Greater London - Tramway Workers War Memorial
Grade II
Routemaster Close, East Ham, Greater London - Twelvetrees Crescent Bridge
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Twelvetrees Crescent, East Ham, Greater London - War Memorial
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Twelvetrees Crescent, East Ham, Greater London - West Ham Precinct of the North East London Polytechnic
Grade II*
Romford Road, Stratford, Greater London - Willow Cottage 2
Grade II
Lettson Walk, Stratford, Greater London
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