WW1 Pill Boxes at WW1 Pill Boxes, Newington LHL131 The Pill Boxes are in a strategic place and part of the network of defences, Newington has at least four (1917). Read more about LHL131.
Bus shelter at Bus shelter, Newington LHL132 Built to commemorate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Read more about LHL132.
Bus shelter at Bus shelter, Newington LHL133 Built as a twin to the coronation bus stop and on the site of the former meeting place of the Newington Society (amateur dramatics) 1950s. Read more about LHL133.
Residential at Airey House, Newington LHL134 Airey (concrete) houses were built by the local authority in 1950 creating Playstool Road. Read more about LHL134.
House built at the end of 19th century at Clifton House, Newington LHL135 Donald Potter, a 20th-century sculptor and potter, was born here in 1902. Read more about LHL135.
Archaeological remains at Crockfield, Newington LHL136 Site of Roman cemetery. Read more about LHL136.
Not selected, reference LHL137 LHL137 The houses were built in 1863 and retain original features. Read more about LHL137.
Police Houses at Police Houses, Newington LHL138 The village had its own sergeant and constable, the first house has an original cell. Read more about LHL138.
Watercress beds and willow reed beds, Newington LHL139 Victorian or earlier heritage landscape called Wet Meadow but commonly known as The Bogs, spring water flowed down the Libbet Stream into the Wet M... Read more about LHL139.
19th century Stone in situ at Entrance of churchyard, St. Mary the Virgin Church LHL140 Mentioned in local stories for over 150 years there are many versions of the Devil's Stone legend, but all tell the same basic story. Read more about LHL140.