(L.45) Crystal Palace Park - Listing Status
OCTOBER 2103 Update - see grade listing below
Here are some notes on the Listing and Listing process itself - and some links...
Planning Policy Guidance 15: Planning and the Historic Environment (14 September 1994)
Planning Policy Guidance 15 (PPG15) provides a full statement of Government policies for the identification and protection of historic buildings, conservation areas and other elements of the historic environment. It explains the role played by the planning system in their protection. It complements the guidance on archaeology and planning given in PPG 16.
Processes of classification are necessary for the practical purposes of identifying and protecting individual sites and areas. This is achieved through the statutory systems for scheduling ancient monuments, listing historic buildings and designating conservation areas. Scheduling and listing are undertaken by the Secretary of State; designation of conservation areas is the responsibility of local planning authorities. In addition, English Heritage compiles registers of parks and gardens of special historic interest, and of historic battlefields. Identified in these ways, the historic environment may be protected through the development control system and, in the case of listed buildings and conservation areas, through the complementary systems of listed building and conservation area control.
Listing helps us acknowledge and understand our shared history. It marks and celebrates a building's special architectural and historic interest, and also brings it under the consideration of the planning system so that some thought will be taken about its future.
Buildings are added to the statutory lists in two main ways:
All buildings built before 1700 which survive in anything like their original condition are listed; and most buildings of about 1700 to 1840 are listed, though some selection is necessary. After about 1840, because of the greatly increased number of buildings erected and the much larger numbers that have survived, greater selection is necessary to identify the best examples of particular building types, and only buildings of definite quality and character are listed. For the same reasons, only selected buildings from the period after 1914 are normally listed. Buildings which are less than 30 years old are normally listed only if they are of outstanding quality and under threat. Buildings which are less than ten years old are not listed.
Lists: The current listing position in England (1993) is, to the nearest thousand:
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TITLE |
TYPE |
LOCATION |
GRADE |
CRYSTAL PALACE NATIONAL RECREATION CENTRE |
Listing | CRYSTAL PALACE NATIONAL RECREATION CENTRE, CRYSTAL PALACE PARK, Bromley, Greater London Authority | II* |
THE UPPER AND LOWER TERRACE OF THE CRYSTAL PALACE GARDENS |
Listing | THE UPPER AND LOWER TERRACE OF THE CRYSTAL PALACE GARDENS, CRYSTAL PALACE PARK SE19, BECKENHAM, Bromley, Greater London Authority | II |
CRYSTAL PALACE LOWER LEVEL STATION |
Listing | CRYSTAL PALACE LOWER LEVEL STATION, CRYSTAL PALACE STATION ROAD SE19, PENGE, Bromley, Greater London Authority | II |
PREHISTORIC ANIMAL SCULPTURES, GEOLOGICAL FORMATIONS AND LEAD MINE ON ISLANDS AND ON LAND FACING THE LOWER LAKE |
Listing | PREHISTORIC ANIMAL SCULPTURES, GEOLOGICAL FORMATIONS AND LEAD MINE ON ISLANDS AND ON LAND FACING THE LOWER LAKE, CRYSTAL PALACE PARK SE19, PENGE / BECKENHAM, Bromley, Greater London Authority | I |
THE CRYSTAL PALACE PUBLIC HOUSE |
Listing | THE CRYSTAL PALACE PUBLIC HOUSE, 66, HOLGATE ROAD, York | II |
GATEPIERS TO ROCKHILLS |
Listing | GATEPIERS TO ROCKHILLS, ROCKHILLS LANE, CRYSTAL PALACE, Bromley, Greater London Authority | II |
PEDESTRIAN SUBWAY UNDER CRYSTAL PALACE PARADE (THAT PART IN LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK) |
Listing | PEDESTRIAN SUBWAY UNDER CRYSTAL PALACE PARADE (THAT PART IN LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK), CRYSTAL PALACE PARADE, Bromley, Greater London Authority | II |
BUST OF SIR JOSEPH PAXTON AT CRYSTAL PALACE PARK |
Listing | BUST OF SIR JOSEPH PAXTON AT CRYSTAL PALACE PARK, THICKET ROAD, Bromley, Greater London Authority | II |
NORTH AND SOUTH RAILINGS, WALLS AND BOUNDARY MARKER |
Listing | NORTH AND SOUTH RAILINGS, WALLS AND BOUNDARY MARKER, CRYSTAL PALACE PARADE, Bromley, Greater London Authority | II |
CRYSTAL PALACE PUBLIC HOUSE |
Listing | CRYSTAL PALACE PUBLIC HOUSE, 10, ABBEY GREEN, Bath and North East Somerset | II |
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Trophy (War Memorial), Crystal Palace Park |
Listing | The Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Trophy (War Memorial), Crystal Palace Park, London, Non Civil Parish, Bromley, Greater London Authority | II |
CRYSTAL PALACE PARK |
Park and Garden | Bromley, Greater London Authority | II* |
NOTES [Ed. Ray Sacks]
The on-line catalogue of English Heritage now permit direct searches for listings - the above is correct as of 22 October 2013. For the latest listings check on the English Heritage website - link below.
I noticed that under the search title "Crystal Palace", two public houses turned up.... anyone from Crystal Palace, Bromley been to Crystal Palace,York or Crystal Palace, Abbey Green?
Department of Communities and Local Government :
Planning Policy Guidance 15: Planning and the Historic Environment (Cancelled) has been supeceded by:
Planning Policy Statement 5: Planning for the Historic Environment (PPS5) published on 23 March 2010. Download copy.
Go to related publications:
English Heritage: http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/
Heritage E-Books: (related publications): http://www.heritage.co.uk/apavilions/glstb.html#a
1/06/09 Last Updated 1/06/09;6/06/2011;22/10/2013
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