East Woodfield Heritage Conservation District
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The East Woodfield Heritage Conservation District was London's first Heritage Conservation District and comprises approximately 170 buildings, built in the late 19th Century. Architectural styles include:Gothic Revival, Italianate, High Victorian Gothic, Second Empire and Queen Anne style buildings.
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