Visit the Leisure Centre

The dry side of the new leisure centre is now open. This includes the gym, sports hall and studio. The swimming pool is due to open later in the month. Details of offers for Golden Lane residents together with pool and exercise class timetables are on the GLSF page. Details>>>>.

Events

Book

Chamberlin, Powell and Bon

Chamberlin, Powell and Bon, the first book on the architects of the Golden Lane Estate and Barbican, written by Elain Harwood and published by RIBA Publications with English Heritage and the Twentieth Century Society, is to be published on 8 November. 

Based on new archival research and interviews with the architects’ families and surviving partners and their assistants, Chamberlin, Powell and Bon gives incisive accounts of the development of these two key post-war estates.  Together the estates illustrate the changing styles of post-war architecture in Britain and offer a model for modern urban living today.  The book also describes in detail CP&B’s other major commissions, beginning with Joe Chamberlin’s work at the Festival of Britain and including New Hall, Cambridge (now Murray Edwards College) and their major extensions to Leeds University, which show their interest in technical innovation as well as planning on a grand yet liveable scale. 

Chamberlin, Powell and Bon is beautifully illustrated with new photographs by James O. Davies and drawings from the architects’ newly revealed archive, most previously unpublished.

Elain Harwood is a historian with English Heritage and an authority on post-war architecture.

Cost £20

 

Using goldenlaneestate.org

goldenlaneestate.org is a social networking site open to anyone who lives or works on or in connection with Golden Lane Estate. Anyone who has a particular interest in the estate, for example, as a student, is also welcome to join.  Postings in the forum are ordered by category followed by date of discussion. Users of the site can set up new discussions within any category.

 

The Forums are moderated.  Any comments which appear to be abusive or potentially libellous or which contravene the terms of service under which this site is licensed to goldenlaneestate.org by our service provider Ning will be removed.

Golden Lane Estate Salvage Store

A Salvage Store has now been created on the estate. The store will collect items where flats have been refurbished and make them available for residents who would find them of value in restoring their own flats. Please see inventory below.

If you have items you would like to donate, or to request items from the Salvage Store inventory (for which you will need to give a brief explanation of why you need them and will be required to sign a disclaimer form), please contact us


Current Inventory

CRESCENT HOUSE
1 pair of bath taps (one not completely original/functioning)
5 pairs of kitchen/bathroom sink taps
4 x wardrobe drawers (deep version 515mm front to rear)
1 concealed cistern & flush lever/plate
1 louvred sliding bedroom door
15 x kitchen drawers 47.5W x 54.5D x 22.5/21H cm
13 x kitchen drawers 47.5W x 54.5D x 17/15H cm
2 x round stainless steel kitchen sink
1 x kitchen sink worksurface (mostly intact)
4 x kitchen drawer handles

MAISONETTES
small number of floor parquet/staves

MISC
1 pair of doors (wardrobe...bathroom?)
3 x cisterns & covers from GLLC
2 x bathroom sinks with taps from GLLC
various bibcock taps and extenders
1L Dulux Trade gloss 'Hollybush' paint code 14C39 (one of the standard front door colours on the estate) - brand new

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