There are approximately 32 listed buildings or structures within the Stoke Newington Conservation Area, of which seven are listed grade II*
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An update on @stokeylocal's campaign to protect SN conservation area, biodiversity of Abney Park and local stores mailchimp.com/about/mcsv-static
@HackneySociety a previous application to open a large chain restaurant was rejected as it won't fit the character of the conservation area
@HackneySociety if a large chain restaurant was rejected on the grounds of not fitting the conservation area, how did Nandos slide in?
@HackneySociety I think it was the scale of the proposed restaurant which was an issue as far as the character of the conservation area
@charliechar @DissentersN16 @stokeylocal Indeed though in the context of planning applications Church Street is a conservation area
The Clissold Park area, including nos. 169-223 (odd) Church Street, was declared a conservation area under the Civic Amenities Act, 1967.
In 1982 Hackney council proposed to extend the Clissold Park conservation area to include the whole of Stoke Newington Church Street.
Old Abney Park Cemetery company ad/listing (Children from 20 shillings, Adults 40 shillings) flickr.com/photos/sarflon…
Stoke Newington contains only one Grade I listed building (St Matthias Church). 12 buildings are Grade II* listed and 5 Grade II listed.
Clissold House (a Grade II listed building) was built for Jonathan Hoare, a local Quaker, and his family in 1793.
No. 14 Queen Elizabeth's Walk (called Fairview) was built in 1844 and is a listed building flickr.com/photos/victori…
The Clissold Park area, including nos. 169-223 (odd) Church Street, was declared a conservation area under the Civic Amenities Act, 1967
RT @londonade: @HistoryOfStokey There is a listing of Pistols gigs on their website and I sadly I can't see a Rochester Castle one. http://…
Joseph Beck, Chairman of the Clissold Park Preservation Committee, who helped raise £95K to purchase Clissold Park
The Stoke Newington Civilian War Memorial in @AbneyParkN16 has recently been listed as a Grade II listed building list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.a…
1945 - The New River & North East Reservoir, Stoke Newington etsy.com/uk/listing/155…
RT @HackneySociety: @HistoryOfStokey read more about this locally listed building here: hackneybuildings.org/items/show/198…
Planning application (closed last week) 2014/2731 for locally listed building at 9a Evering Rd (built 1837) idox.hackney.gov.uk/WAM/showCaseFi…
@globemakers Well, at least they are rebuilding it in same style as the street is a conservation area. Could have been worse.
@NimbyNutter @LAdelaideS @HackneySociety At least conservation status of Church St ensures it’s not some hideous new build.
Listing for Church Street in the 1921 Stoke Newington directory
Listing for High Street in 1921 Stoke Newington directory
Listing for High Street in 1876-77 Stoke Newington directory
A great Stoke Newingotn ghost sign tour RT @better_letters: New Event Listing: Ghostsigns Walking Tour: 29 March bitly.ift.tt/1yZpbBQ
Listing of all the post offices in Stoke Newington over the years. Way more than I would have imagined.
In the 1880’s The Commons Preservation Society campaigned to save open spaces such as the ancient Newington Common (later Clissold Park)
Clissold Park was described by Lord Eversley of the Commons Preservation Society as 'one of the most beautifully laid out and planted parks'
Joseph Beck,Chairman of the Clissold Park Preservation Committee. helped raise £96K to purchase park for the public flickr.com/photos/alanden…
Listing for @thelionn16 and @roseandcrown16 in the 1987 Stoke Newington Lifestyle Guide.
Listed building statement for St. Mary’s Old Church in Stoke Newington, which was rebuilt by William Patten in 1563 hackney.gov.uk/Assets/Documen…
@shaunphillips @realnickperry The site is, and a skull was even found there a few months ago, but arch is to be preserved I’ve been told
The Rose & Crown 199 Church St, built 1931, is now a Grade II listed building. Built opposite the pub's original site list.historicengland.org.uk/resultsingle.a…
1868 - Listing of Church Street and High Street residents, Stoke Newington
1921 directory listing for 178-192 Stoke Newington High Street
"South of Church Street there were several paths through the fields, all of which have been preserved such as Church Walk." (Baxter, 1927)
@NISSENRICHARDS Looking forward to it. How much if any original features have been preserved by the way? What about dated plague outside?
Meeting to take steps for the preservation of this magnificent park as an open space for the benefit of the public
1886 - An invitation letter to a meeting of the Clissold Park Preservation Committee, signed by Joseph Beck.
A letter from Joseph Beck, Chairman of the Clissold Park Preservation Committee offers a glimpse into the campaign
1888 Letter from Joseph Beck Chair of the Clissold Park Preservation Committee to the editor of The Weekly Recorder
Looking forward to learning more tomorrow about Joseph Beck; the manufacturing optician who chaired the Clissold Park Preservation Committee
Keen to know if the Metropolitan Public Gardens Association and Commons Preservation Society played an active role in saving Clissold Park
Joseph Beck, chairman of the Clissold Park Preservation Committee which campaigned to save the park during the 1880s
Joseph Beck, chairman of the Clissold Park Preservation Committee which campaigned to save the park during the 1880s
Obituary 1891 - Joseph Beck, chairman of the Clissold Park Preservation Committee and co-founder of the park in 1889
1886 - 'A public meeting will be held to assist in the preservation of this beautiful park as an open space…'
Fascinating reading the details of how the Clissold Park Preservation Committee campaigned and coordinated contributions from various bodies
Islington ended up contributing £2,500 instead of £10,000 as was originally requested by the Clissold Park Preservation Committee
Beckmere Lake, Clissold Park. Named in honour of Joseph Beck, Chairman of the Clissold Park Preservation Committee
The Clissold Park Preservation Committee’s view was that Islington and Hackney, being very close to the park, should help purchase it.
@VolSecGal1 That’s what the Clissold Park Preservation Committee tirelessly fought for in the mid 1880s and thank god they did.
1887 - The Clissold Park Preservation Committee asked the MBW to contribute half the cost of the park (£50,000). They agreed to pay £25,000.
RT @HackneySociety: Are you interested in conservation and conservation issues in Hackney? If so, join a CAAC hackneysociety.org/page/caac https…
A collage view of the Clissold Park Preservation Committee’s scrapbook I’ve been studying for a while now.
Stoke Newingtonian Wynne Edwin Baxter en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wynne_Edw… of 170 Church St was also a member of the Clissold Park Preservation Committee
1886 - The 65 members of the Clissold Park Preservation Committee. Many lived in the affluent Lordship Park.
@Petchary Not since 1889 :-) Thanks for the Clissold Park Preservation Committee and its energetic and zealous chairman, Joseph Beck
1886 - One of the many obstacles and challanges the Clissold Park Preservation Committee faced during its campaign.
Joseph Beck (1828-1891); the chairman of the Clissold Park Preservation Committee, which campaigned to save the park
Beck Road (E8 4RE) is named after Joseph Beck (1829-91); chairman of the Clissold Park Preservation Committee
[TRANSCRIBED] 24.7.1889 The Address presented to the Earl of Rosebery by the Clissold Park Preservation Committee savingclissoldpark.com/1889/07/24/par…
John Rüntz of the Clissold Park Preservation Committee. Instrumental in helping to save the park for the public
1921 directory listing for 178-192 Stoke Newington High Street opposite Church Street
@dr_hick if preservation of open spaces for the good of the public, especially the poor, is classified as social justice then link is clear
Joseph Beck (1829-91), Chairman of Clissold Park Preservation Committee who spearheaded the tireless efforts to save the park for the public
More photos of the beautiful and wonderfully preserved relics of the The Tup
Testing the AV at the @WhiteHartStokey for next Mon's local history event feat. 3 talks:Pubs, Conservation & Preservation, Simpsons factory
RT @nookshop_uk: Great talk last night by @HistoryOfStokey interesting stories of Pubs, Simpsons and preservation in N16. Look forward to t…
@annacrothwell Earliest listing I have for it is from 1967: Price S. secondhand clothier.
Joseph Beck, a local manufacturing optician from Albion Road, was chairman of the Clissold Park Preservation Committee in the mid 1880s.
It was a pleasure meeting Mark Gorman whose PhD is the impact of popular protest on open space preservation in the 1860s-70s in east London.
Concept for a Hackney Heritage Plaque for Joseph Beck, Chairman of the Clissold Park Preservation Committee, who lived on Albion Road.
Email & photos received from a descendant of John Runtz, Clissold Park co-founder. Key member of the Clissold Park Preservation Committee.
The 65-strong Clissold Park Preservation Committee that campaigned in 1886-8 to save the park from development savingclissoldpark.com/1886/01/01/cli…
@Huriye If it's blank there was no listing for that address in the directories for those years. Mind you, commercial premises are sometimes empty.
J. Beck assembled the 65-strong Clissold Park Preservation Committee and lobbied for 2 years for the park to be purchased for the public. x.com/HistoryOfStoke…
The 65 members of the Clissold Park Preservation Committee (1886-8), headed by local manufacturing optician and politician Joseph Beck.
@honor_rhodes @MillarCaroline The street was very much associated with the Clissold Park Preservation Committee (1886-8);)
“It will be on the soft grass that the little ones will romp and play and learn the charm of getting for a short time under the benignant influence of bright sunshine and fresh air.” (Joseph Beck, Founder and Chairman of the Clissold Park Preservation Committee, 1888)
1889 - 'Address presented to the Earl of Rosebery on the occasion of his opening Clissold Park’ Presented by Joseph Beck, Chairman of the Clissold Park Preservation Committee which lobbied for 2-years various bodies to contribute funds to purchase the park savingclissoldpark.com/1889/07/24/par…
The Becks. Joseph Beck, the head of the family, a local politician and manufacturing optician from Albion Road, Stoke Newington founded and chaired the Clissold Park Preservation Committee in 1886, when the park was in danger of being built on. The park was eventually saved.
[PDF] 1986 - Proposed Conservation Area: Stoke Newington Reservoirs, Filter Beds and the New River Area - hackney.gov.uk/media/4310/des… (@highamnews)
Looking forward to hear from Monica Blake on the 30th at the 5th Stoke Newington History Talks event, why a local preservation campaign began if a conservation proposal to protect the New River filter beds and reservoirs was on the table in 1986. I had no idea.
The banks of the East and West New River reservoirs in Stoke Newington are lined with material from the old London Bridge (Source: 1986 Stoke Newington New River Conservation area proposal)
1891 The Late Mr. Joseph Beck “...the steps he took in promoting the acquisition of Clissold Park as an open space formed alone a monument to his memory. (Hear, hear)” (Joseph Beck founded the 65-strong Clissold Park Preservation Committee, which lobbied for 2 years to save it”)
Many Islingtonians were very much against the request by the Clissold Park Preservation Committee to contribute towards saving the park by purchasing it for the public, because while it bordered it, the park wasn’t within Islington boundaries they argued. x.com/HistoryOfStoke…
Ending the Stoke Newington History Talks event yesterday with questions & answers. Covering conservation, nature reserves, urban planning and much more.
RT @fullersbuilders: Stoke Newington - Church Street. Full Refurbishment works to a Grade II listed building. Nice… instagram.com/p/BcKCk9xlRlU/
RT @fullersbuilders: Stoke Newington - Church Street. Full Refurbishment works to a Grade II listed building.… instagram.com/p/BcKCQN4FRTx/
RT @fullersbuilders: Stoke Newington - Church Street. Full Refurbishment works to a Grade II listed building. Light,… https://t.co/NJVjBSi8…
In the mid 1980s, Thames Water planned to offload its 'redundant' reservoirs and filter beds in Stoke Newington and sell them for development. This sparked a local campaign that eventually helped to secure the preservation of the East and West Reservoirs (Courtesy of M. Blake)
No. 187 High St, built in 1712, was derelict for decades before it was rebuilt in 1983. Only the facade was preserved, restored and used in the new building. Now YumYum restaurant. x.com/historyofstoke…
1911 - Beckmere lake, Clissold Park, Stoke Newington. The park opened on 24.7.1889, following a 2-year local campaign to save it from development. The campaign was led by Joseph Beck; a manufacturing optician and politician who founded the Clissold Park Preservation Committee.
Interesting to see the now derelict and about-to-fall apart St. Mary's Lodge, 73 Lordship Road, which was listed in 1991 :-/ Makes me wonder what the listing is good for (@realnickperry) x.com/hackneycouncil…
The Clissold Park Preservation Committee lobbied 6 bodies over 2-years to raise £96K (£11m in today's money) to purchase the park for the public. Charity Commissioners £47.5K Metropolitan Board of Works £25k Stoke Newington £10K South Hornsey £6K Hackney £5K Islington £2.5K
1972 letter from Hackney’s Planning Office regarding the proposed preservation of ‘The Castle’ Pumping Station in Green Lanes => “I don’t consider them to have sufficient architectural interest for my Council to support their retention.”
Beck House on Dumont Rd/Brodia Rd most likely named after Joseph Beck; local politician and manufacturing optician who founded and chaired the Clissold Park Preservation Committee in the mid 1880s. It campaigned for 2 years to save the park and purchase it for the public.
1888 - An inspiring letter written by Joseph Beck, chairman of the Clissold Park Preservation Committee, once the park's future as a public park a was secured following a dramatic 2-year campaign to save it from development.
Joseph Beck, founder of the Clissold Park Preservation Committee which campaigned to save Clissold Park from development in the mid 1880s, was, among many other things, a renowned manufacturing optician historiccamera.com/cgi-bin/librarium2/pm.…. He lived in Barton House in Albion Rd near Church S…
Joseph Beck, founder of the Clissold Park Preservation Committee which campaigned to save Clissold Park from development in the mid 1880s, was, among many other things, a renowned manufacturing optician historiccamera.com/cgi-bin/librarium2/pm.…. He lived in Barton House in Albion Rd near Church St https://t.co/afX03CXyiF