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Architectural features in the Southgate Green Conservation Area

Can you identify where the following architectural features in the conservation area can be found?
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Question 1
Where is this?
A
Gate to 17, The Green
B
2 The Green
C
By the Cherry Tree
D
In the Minchenden Gardens
E
On the High Street
Question 2
Architectural Feature Where would you find this?
A
At the steps of the West Door to Christ Church
B
Behind the tennis courts on the Walker ground
C
At the entrance to the Minchenden Gardens
D
Decorative pedastal by the steps of the Cherry Tree pub
E
At the West entrance to Southgate house
Question 3
Architectural Feature in the conservation area What is this and where would you find it?
A
Decorative ornament in the Michenden Gardens
B
Sports Club sign on the Walker Grounds
C
Door light at Minchenden House
D
Christ Church light in the graveyard
E
Lighting outside Arnos Grove House, now the Beaumont
Question 4
Architectural Feature in the Conservation Area Where and what is this?
A
John Walker's head from the Walker Ground memorial
B
Decorative detail from 17 The Green
C
One of four heads surrounding the West Door at Christ Church
D
Part of a series of heads of the Walker brothers in the grounds of Lulworth Court
E
Discarded head (from Gilbert Scotts' design) left in the Minchenden Gardens
Question 5
Architectural Feature in the Conservation Area Where and what is this?
A
Entrance to the graveyard on Waterfall Road
B
Part of a remaining old wall on Cannon Hill
C
Entrance to the Selborne Bowling Club behind the Cherry Tree
D
Side entrance to number 2 The Green
E
Entrance to Michenden Oak Gardens
Question 6
Architectural Feature in the conservation area Where would you find this decorative ironwork?
A
At the Walker Hall
B
Around the Minchenden Gardens
C
Essex House, The Green
D
In front of Lulworth Court
E
By Oak Beams, the Green
Question 7
Architectural Feature in the conservation area Where and what is this?
A
Decorative ruin in the grounds of the Beamont ..Arnos Grove House
B
Discarded pillar base from Christ Church designed by Gilbert Scott, in Minchenden Oak Gardens
C
Part of the old wall between numbers 14 and 15 Cannon Hill
D
Remains of family tomb in Christ Church graveyard
E
Discarded fountain from Lulworth Court
Question 8
Architectural Feature in the conservation area Where are these?
A
Urns from the garden of ArnosSide House on the Green
B
Urns from the gardens of Lulworth Court (formerly Arnos Grove House)
C
Urns from the Garden of the Hermitage on Cannon Hill
D
Funeral urns, graveyard, Christ Church
E
Urns at the Village Gates sign at the comer of Cannon Hill and Aldermans Hill
Question 9
Architectural Feature in the conservation area Where is this?
A
On the side of Essex House, Georgian house on the North side of the Green
B
Drainpipe from the back of the Cherry Tree Pub
C
Drainpipe fron Christ Church Southgate
D
Drainpipe from St Monica's centre on Cannon Hill
E
Decorative drainpipe on the Walker Hall
Question 10
Architectural Feature in the conservation area Where and what is this
A
Christ Church external bell
B
Iron bell transferred from an older school to the Walker Primary School in the sixties.
C
The bell on top of 4, The Green, believed to date from the twenties when the three houses, Essex House, Arnoside and the Old House were used as a school
D
Servants estate bell at the Beamont, formerly Arnos Grove House
E
Cricketer's bell contributed by the Walker Brothers and still to be found at the pavilion on the Walker Grouns
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