Latitude: 51.5941 / 51°35'38"N
Longitude: 0.1941 / 0°11'38"E
OS Eastings: 552077
OS Northings: 190639
OS Grid: TQ520906
Mapcode National: GBR SJ.CLV
Mapcode Global: VHHN7.96ZB
Plus Code: 9F32H5VV+JJ
Entry Name: 64 Heath Drive
Listing Date: 24 March 1997
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1257402
English Heritage Legacy ID: 463939
ID on this website: 101257402
Location: Havering, London, RM2
County: London
District: Havering
Electoral Ward/Division: Pettits
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Havering
Traditional County: Essex
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Greater London
Church of England Parish: Gidea Park St Michael and All Saints
Church of England Diocese: Chelmsford
Tagged with: Building
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TQ 5290
940/3/10007
HEATH DRIVE, Gidea Park
No. 64
II
House. 1933-4 by Francis Skinner and Tecton for Pell and Clayton Ltd. Reinforced concrete, painted and with some board marking; flat roof. 'L'-shaped plan with principal rooms set in wing towards the garden, with kitchen, original maid's room and garage overlooking the street. Large roof terrace on this elevation. The front elevation, facing north-east, is thus simple, with first floor blind except for opening at level on to this terrace. Below, the entrance door under porch, with metal windows to either side and ventilators installed in 2002. The principal entrance at corner, with original porch now infilled with late C20 door. Staircase windows and horizontal strip, lighting the principal bathroom, complete the external fenestration. All the principal windows face into the garden, making the design an exceptionally private one. The original steel windows survive, and there is much use of steel for external staircase balustrades and balconies. Large south-facing windows with opening casements and toplights to living room and large casements to bedrooms. Through door to garden; added room on part of terrace treated sympathetically and without altering composition seen from street. Truncated terrace reached by external stair from garden with steel balustrade. Interior retains original staircase with moulded concrete balustrade and steel handrail.
Tecton was the pioneering firm of modern architects established by Berthold Lubetkin and six young Architectural Association graduates in 1931-2. This was among their first works. No. 64 Heath Drive was a first-prize-winning entry in the Gidea Park Modern Homes Exhibition held in July-August 1934. It remains a sophisticated, intelligent design, providing optimum levels of privacy and natural light.
Sources: Architects' Journal, 6 September 1934, pp. 335-7.
John Allan, Berthold Lubetkin - Architecture and the Tradition of Progress, 1992, pp. 170-72.
Listing NGR: TQ5207790639
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