Beaumont Road
Beaumont Road is a housing estate located in Leyton in East London. It is the largest housing estate in the borough of Waltham Forest. It is situated just south of the Bakers Arms, on Leyton High Road.
Original development
The Beaumont Road Estate was built in two stages. Stage 1, approved in 1963, consisted of one 20-storey tower called All Saints' Tower, while an extension to Stage 1 approved in 1965 consisted of another 20-storey tower called St Paul's Tower. Stage 2, approved in 1966, consisted of one 20-storey tower called St Catherine's Tower Altogether. In addition 23 low rise blocks were also approved in 1966. Beaumont road also contained many elderly homes, Victorian houses and bungalows. Beaumont road when completed contained; three tower blocks, twenty-three low rise blocks, bungalows, homes for the elderly, shops and a community center. Complete with 898 flats with a population of 4,490.Image:Beaumont.jpg|thumb|right|280px|All Saints and St Paul's Tower viewed from High Road Leyton
The original estate comprised:
- All Saints Tower
- St Cathrine's Tower
- St Paul's Tower
- St Thomas Court
- St Elizabeth Court
- St Edward's Court
- St Josephs Court
- St Mathews Court
- St Mark's Court
- St Lukes Court
- Flack Court
- Emanuel Court
- Ayerst Court
- Muriel Court
- Russel Court
- Osbourne Court
- Howell Court
- Kings Close
- Dare Court
- Staton Court
- Shelly Court
- Emmanuel Court
- Atkinson Court
- Shop Court
- Beaumont bungalows
- Beaumont House
- Beaumont Primary school
- Beaumont newsagents
- Beaumont Community centre
- Beaumont Cyber centre
- Leyton Community support centre
- The Six Bells pub
Redevelopment
What has replaced the 40-year-old estate are a series of "squares and neighbourhoods around a central, tree-lined avenue on Beaumont Road and reinstated the road's pre-war route.". Some of the squares are on the sites of the original towers. A total of 306 new properties were built in three phases during the project, of which some are social housing.
The towers themselves dominated the skyline in and around Bakers Arms and their demolition left Waltham Forest with only one remaining social housing high-rise over 20 floors, Northwood Tower. This is down from a peak of 20 in 1971.