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Central Parade, Walthamstow

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Shopping parade in Walthamstow, London

Central Parade
Plaque marking the V1 attack in 1944.

Central Parade, on the corner of Hoe Street and Church Hill, Walthamstow, is a shopping parade with offices and flats above that is Grade II listed by Historic England. It was designed in 1954 by F. G. Southgate, the borough surveyor, and built in 1957–58. Historic England says that it "embodies the Festival style, blending pattern and colour, surface decoration, slender detailing and lively rhythmical modelling with conviction and élan".

The building is on the site of a Second World War V1 flying bomb attack in 1944, which resulted in 22 deaths and 144 recorded casualties. Besides the line of shops and offices, it includes Walthamstow's clock tower.

References

  1. Historic England. "Central Parade (1444899)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
  2. Pevsner, Nikolaus & Enid Radcliffe (1965). Essex. The Buildings of England. (2nd ed.). London: Penguin Books. p. 410. ISBN 978-0-14-071011-3.

External links

51°35′07″N 0°01′09″W / 51.58539°N 0.01925°W / 51.58539; -0.01925


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