Entries in the Romford Garden Suburb exhibition

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There were over 140 entries in the Romford Garden Suburb exhibition, that took place in 1911 in Gidea Park, Romford, now in the London Borough of Havering. Each house had its own designer, who were either of national or local acclaim, with, on occasion, several dwellings being designed by a single architect. The object of the new suburb, which was built on land belonging to Gidea Hall, then occupied by the Liberal Member of parliament, Herbert Raphael, was, according to his liberal parliamentary colleague John Burns, to "provide families with a well-built, modern home regardless of class or status" and "to bring the towns into the country and the country into the towns".

One hundred architects and urban planners took part in the Romford development, [1] including William Curtis Green, Philip Tilden, Raymond Unwin, Richard Barry Parker, and Baillie Scott. [2] The exhibition opened in the Spring of 1911, and with it came the establishment of several roads, including Balgores Lane, Crossways, Heath Drive, Heaton Grange Road, Meadway, Parkway, Reed Pond Walk, Risebridge Road, and Squirrels Heath Avenue. Of the 140 houses built in 1911, six were designated as Grade II listed buildings by Historic England.

Entries

GradeExplanation of the Grade II listed designation [3]
IIBuildings of national importance and special interest; 91.7% of all listed buildings are in this class and it is the most likely grade of listing for a home owner.
Plot numberRoadArchitectBuilderClassImage
1003Balgores LaneT. Gerard DavidsonJ. Smith & Sons, Ltd.Class II 1003BalgoresLane.jpg
1006Balgores LaneG. Berkeley WillisY. J. Lovell & SonsClass II 1006Balgores Lane.jpg
1007Balgores LaneC. A. LewinC. A. Lewin & SonsClass I 1007BalgoresLane.jpg
1008Balgores LaneHerbert J. AxtenJ. D. HayClass I 1008BalgoresLane.jpg
1012Balgores LaneA. F. C. BentleyH. Butcher & SonsClass I 1012Balgores Lane.jpg
1015Balgores LaneSpencer MurchJ. MillsClass I 1015BalgoresLane.jpg
1016Balgores LaneK. D. Young & H. HallW. Moss & SonsClass I 1016BalgoresLane.jpg
1017Balgores LaneK. D. Young & H. HallW. Moss & SonsClass I 1017BalgoresLane.jpg
1024Balgores LaneJ. D. Mathews & H. MathewsBull & EsdaileClass I 1024BalgoresLane.jpg
27CrosswaysMay & PerrinMattock & ParsonsClass II CrosswaysRomford.jpg
19Heath DriveJohnson & BoddyY. J. Lovell & SonNot for competition 19HeathDrive.jpg
20Heath DriveJohnson & BoddyY. J. Lovell & SonNot for competition
21Heath DriveJohnson & BoddyY. J. Lovell & SonNot for competition
39Heath DriveC. Quaife MayW. F. Blah Ltd.Class I 39HeathDrive.jpg
40Heath DriveR. Bennett & B. Wilson BidwellJeffs Bros.Class I 40HeathDrive.jpg
41Heath Drive Richard Barry Parker & Raymond Unwin Dowsing & DavisNot for competition 41HeathDrive.jpg
42Heath DriveE. Turner PowellF. Rider & SonNot for competition 42HeathDrive.jpg
43Heath Drive William Curtis Green Faulkner & SonClass I Sketch of 43 Heath Drive, Gidea Park, Romford.jpeg
44Heath DriveA. E. SawdayY. J. Lovell & Sons.Class I 44HeathDrive.jpg
45Heath DriveRonald P. JonesJ. A. HuntNot for competition 45 46 47 48 HeathDrive.jpg
46Heath DriveRonald P. JonesJ. A. HuntNot for competition 45 46 47 48 HeathDrive.jpg
47Heath DriveRonald P. JonesJ. A. HuntNot for competition 45 46 47 48 HeathDrive.jpg
48Heath DriveRonald P. JonesJ. A. HuntNot for competition 45 46 47 48 HeathDrive.jpg
49Heath DriveWilliam StewartPartridge BrothersClass I 49HeathDrive.jpg
57Heath DriveG. L. Pepler & E. J. AllenGrace & MarshClass I 57HeathDrive.jpg
348Heaton Grange RoadStanley P. SchoolingDowsing & DavisClass I 348HeatonGrangeRoad.jpg
256Meadway Fair & Myer Jones & AndrewsClass II 256Meadway.jpg
257MeadwayGripper & StevensonA. HarrisClass II 257Meadway.jpg
258MeadwayJohnson & BoddyY. J. Lovell & Son.Class II 258Meadway.jpg
259MeadwayT. Gordon JacksonW. HunnableClass II 259Meadway.jpg
260Meadway Norman Jewson G. E. Hough & Co.Class II 260Meadway.jpg
261Meadway Buckland & Farmer W. Moss & Sons.Class II 261 262Meadway.jpg
262Meadway Buckland & Farmer W. Moss & Sons.Class II 261 262Meadway.jpg
263Meadway Philip Tilden W. HunnableClass II 263Meadway.jpg
264MeadwayC. H. RoseG.E. Hough & Co.Class II 264Meadway.jpg
265MeadwayA. P. StarkeyW. Maxey & SonClass II 265Meadway.jpg
266MeadwayArthur H. MooreJ. ButterfieldClass II 266Meadway.jpg
267MeadwayE. C. P. MonsonFinsbury Pavement HouseNot for competition 267Meadway.jpg
268MeadwayH. T. B. SpencerW. Moss & SonsClass II 268Meadway.jpg
269MeadwayCecil H. HignettH. HurstClass II 269Meadway.jpg
270MeadwayA. L. FavellParkin, Bailey & CoatesClass II 270Meadway.jpg
271MeadwayR. Bennett & B. Wilson BidwellJeffs Bros.Class II 271Meadway.jpg
272Meadway C. M. Crickmer Mattock & ParsonsClass II 272Meadway.jpg
273Meadway C. M. Crickmer H. HurstClass II 273Meadway.jpg
274Meadway William Curtis Green Faulkner & Son.Class II 274Meadway.jpg
275MeadwayHarold Kennard & CoxHammond & MylesClass II 275Meadway.jpg
276MeadwayG. H. Barrowcliff & E. T. AllcockW. Moss & SonsClass II 276Meadway.jpg
277MeadwayBurgess & MyresW. Moss & SonsClass II 277Meadway.jpg
278Meadway Robert van 't Hoff & MaxwellY. J. Lovell & SonClass II 278Meadway.jpg
279MeadwayT. ThrwhittW. HunnableClass II 279Meadway.jpg
280MeadwayReginald T. LongdenW. Moss & SonsClass II 280Meadway.jpg
281MeadwayC. A. LewinA. Lewin & SonClass II 281Meadway.jpg
282MeadwayErnest WillmottW. Moss & SonsClass II 282Meadway.jpg
283MeadwayHobbs & GaleAdamson & SonClass II 283Meadway.jpg
284Meadway Hastwell Grayson W. J. Lovell & SonsClass II 284Meadway.jpg
286MeadwayLionel F. CraneW. HunnableClass II 286Meadway.jpg
287MeadwayJones, Phillips & WhitbyH. HurstClass II 287Meadway.jpg
288Meadway Percy Houfton W. Moss & SonsClass II 288Meadway.jpg
290MeadwayBurgess & MyresW. Moss & SonsClass II 290Meadway.jpg
291MeadwayHerbert A. WelchW. Moss & SonsClass II 291Meadway.jpg
199ParkwayReginald T. LongdenW. Moss & SonsClass I 199Parkway.jpg
200ParkwayTheodore GreggW. Moss & SonsClass I 200Parkway.jpg
201Parkway Forbes & Tate King & SonsClass I 201Parkway.jpg
202Parkway Fair & Myer Jones & AndrewsClass I 202Parkway.jpg
203ParkwayD. Bamford & AitkenJones & AndrewsClass I 203Parkway.jpg
204ParkwayS. WarwickH. A. HallClass I 204Parkway.jpg
205ParkwayC. Quaife MayW. Blay, Ltd.Class I 205Parkway.jpg
206ParkwayR. L. WallAllen Bros.Class I 206Parkway.jpg
207ParkwayS. B. K. CaulfieldG. E. Hough & CoClass I 207Parkway.jpg
208Parkway Geoffry Lucas W. Moss & SonsClass I 208Parkway, Gidea Park sketch.jpeg
209ParkwayS. B. K. CaulfieldG. E. Hough & CoClass I 209 Parkway, Gidea Park.jpeg
210ParkwayBurges & MyresW. Moss & SonsClass I 210Parkway.jpg
211ParkwayBurges & MyresW. Moss & SonsClass I 211Parkway.jpg
212ParkwayT. Gordon JacksonW. HunnableClass I 212Parkway.jpg
213ParkwayAlfred CoxG. E. Hough & CoClass I 213Parkway.jpg
329ParkwayMichael Bunney & Clifford MakinsW. M. Moss & Sons, LtdNot for competition 329Parkway.jpg
332ParkwayP. Cart de LafontaineJ. D. HeyClass I 332Parkway.jpg
337ParkwayFrank NichollsJ.& J. DeanClass I 337Parkway.jpg
214Reed Pond WalkJoseph SeddonJohn LongClass I 214ReedPondWalk.jpg
215Reed Pond WalkS. B. K. CaulfieldG. E. Hough & CoClass I 215ReedPondWalk.jpg
216Reed Pond WalkR. AnnanH. R. HorseyClass I 216ReedPondWalk.jpg
217Reed Pond WalkMauchlen & WeightmanIsaac BewleyClass I 217ReedPondWalk.jpg
218Reed Pond Walk E. J. May W. F. BlayNot for competition 218ReedPondWalk.jpg
219Reed Pond WalkH. Townsend MorganW. Moss & SonClass I 219ReedPondWalk.jpg
220Reed Pond WalkJones, Phillips, & WhitbyH. HurstClass I 220ReedPondWalk.jpg
221Reed Pond WalkT. E. LeggShepherd BrosClass I 221ReedPondWalk.jpg
222Reed Pond WalkF Endel RosserW. J. Lovell & SonClass I 222ReedPondWalk.jpg
226Reed Pond WalkT. Millwood WilsonW. Moss & SonsClass I 226ReedPondWalk.jpg
227Reed Pond Walk C. M. Crickmer Mattock & ParsonsClass I 227ReedPondWalk.jpg
228Reed Pond Walk C. M. Crickmer H. HurstClass I 228ReedPondWalk.jpg
229Reed Pond WalkCecil A. SharpG. E. Hough & CoClass I 229ReedPondWalk.jpg
230Reed Pond WalkCharles W. Yates & C. R. MerrisonH. Butcher & SonsClass I 230ReedPondWalk.jpg
231Reed Pond Walk Baillie Scott W. Maxey & SonClass I Sketch of 36 Reed Pond Walk, Gidea Park.jpeg
232Reed Pond Walk Baillie Scott W. Maxey & SonClass I Sketch of 38 Reed Pond Walk, Gidea Park.jpeg
233Reed Pond WalkT. R. BridsonW. Moss & SonsClass I 233ReedPondWalk.jpg
234Reed Pond WalkFyvie & WilsonF. Millar NobleClass I 234ReedPondWalk.jpg
235Reed Pond WalkW. W. Scott MoncrieffW. F. Blay Ltd.Class I 235ReedPondWalk.jpg
236Reed Pond WalkFrank FosterG. E. Hough & CoClass I 236ReedPondWalk.jpg
237Reed Pond Walk A. Randall Wells W. Moss & SonsClass I 237ReedPondWalk.jpg
238Reed Pond WalkM. S. Briggs & C. H. RoseFoster & DickseeClass I 238ReedPondWalk.jpg
239Reed Pond Walk Richard Barry Parker & Raymond Unwin H. HurstClass I 239ReedPondWalk.jpg
240Reed Pond WalkReginald T. LongdenW. Moss & SonsClass I 240ReedPondWalk.jpg
241Reed Pond WalkEdwin GunnF. W. JarvisClass I 241ReedPondWalk.jpg
242Reed Pond WalkErnest G. TheakstonF. W. JarvisClass I 242ReedPondWalk.jpg
243Reed Pond WalkGripper & StevensonA. HarrisClass I 243ReedPondWalk.jpg
244Reed Pond Walk Clough Williams-Ellis Allen BrosClass I 244ReedPondWalk.jpg
245Reed Pond Walk Buckland & Farmer W. Moss & SonsClass I 245 246 ReedPondWalk.jpg
246Reed Pond Walk Buckland & Farmer W. Moss & SonsClass I 245 246 ReedPondWalk.jpg
248Reed Pond WalkReginald T. LongdenW. Moss & SonsClass II 248ReedPondWalk.jpg
249Reed Pond WalkNewton & YoungmanG. E. Hough & CoClass I 249ReedPondWalk.jpg
251Reed Pond WalkF. Smith ColdwellW. HunnableClass I 251ReedPondWalk.jpg
252Reed Pond WalkJohn H. CurryG. E. Hough & CoClass I 252ReedPondWalk.jpg
253Reed Pond WalkNot statedVail & ShoreNot in competition 253ReedPondWalk.jpg
254Reed Pond WalkT. E. EcclesG. E. Hough & CoClass I 254ReedPondWalk.jpg
255Reed Pond WalkHerbert A. WelchHenry Lovatt LtdClass I 255ReedPondWalk.jpg
294Risebridge RoadMauchlen & WeightmanIsaac BewleyClass II 294Risebridge.jpg
295Risebridge RoadT. D'Oyly BulkeleyH. Butcher & SonClass II
296Risebridge RoadEdgar BunceW. Moss & SonClass II 296Risebridge.jpg
297Risebridge RoadJoseph SeddonJohn LongClass II 297Risebridge.jpg
298Risebridge RoadE. R. DanfordG. F. SharmanClass II 298Risebridge.jpg
299Risebridge RoadHarry E. RiderW. J. Fryer & CoClass II 299Risebridge.jpg
300Risebridge RoadCharles SpoonerDowsing & DavisNot in competition 300Risebridge.jpg
301Risebridge RoadH. S. EastW. Moss & SonsClass II 301Risebridge.jpg
302Risebridge RoadCharles W. YatesH. Butcher & SonsClass II 302Risebridge.jpg
304Risebridge RoadA. Reynolds ChardR. J. TruscottClass II 304Risebridge.jpg
305Risebridge RoadFrank SherrinJ. Brown & SonClass II 305Risebridge.jpg
309Risebridge RoadF. OslerH. Butcher & SonClass I 309Risebridge.jpg
310Risebridge RoadH. T. B. SpencerW. Moss & SonsClass I 310Risebridge.jpg
312Risebridge RoadE. R. DanfordG. F. SharmanClass I 312Risebridge.jpg
314Risebridge RoadWalter Gray RossG. E. Hough & CoClass II 314Risebridge.jpg
316Risebridge RoadGripper & StevensonA. HarrisClass II
317Risebridge RoadNorman HickButcher & SonsClass II 317Risebridge.jpg
319Risebridge RoadRobert F. HodgesHenry LovattClass II 319Risebridge.jpg
320Risebridge RoadS. E. TarrantShepherd BrosClass II 320Risebridge.jpg
321Risebridge RoadW. W. Scott MoncrieffW. F. Blay LtdClass II 321Risebridge.jpg
322Risebridge RoadGripper & StevensonA. HarrisClass II 322Risebridge.jpg
324Risebridge RoadG. Gordon SamsungVail & ShoreClass II 324Risebridge.jpg
326Risebridge RoadBamford & AitkenY. T. Lovell & SonClass II 326Risebridge.jpg
327Risebridge RoadJ. Myrtle SmithP. R. PaulClass II 327Risebridge.jpg
1046Squirrels Heath AvenueErnest WillmottW. Moss & SonClass I 1046SquirrelsHeath.jpg
1047Squirrels Heath AvenueErnest J. MagerJas. Smith & Sons, LtdClass I 1047 1048 SquirrelsHeath.jpg
1048Squirrels Heath AvenueErnest J. MagerJas. Smith & Sons, LtdClass I 1047 1048 SquirrelsHeath.jpg
1049–1054Squirrels Heath Avenue C. R. Ashbee; Gripper & StevensonR. EmmottNot in competition 1049 to 1073SquirrelsHeath.jpg
1068–1073Squirrels Heath Avenue C. R. Ashbee; Gripper & StevensonR. EmmottNot in competition 1049 to 1073SquirrelsHeath.jpg
1089Squirrels Heath AvenueGripper & StevensonW. EmmottClass II 1089 SquirrelsHeath.jpg
1090Squirrels Heath AvenueGripper & StevensonW. EmmottClass I 1090 SquirrelsHeath.jpg
1091Squirrels Heath AvenueGripper & StevensonW. EmmottClass I 1091 SquirrelsHeath.jpg

Note: The source for this list is The Book of the Exhibition of Houses and Cottages, Romford Garden Suburb, Gidea Park, pp. 61–144.

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