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Beaumont Road is a housing estate located in
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in
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. It is the largest housing estate in the borough of
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, and is now the last high rise estate (with 20-plus-storey towers) in Leyton. All neighbouring high rise estates (
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estate,
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,
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and
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) have been demolished. It is situated just south of the
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, 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 (containing 120 flats) called All Saints' Tower, while an extension to Stage 1 approved in 1965 consisted of another 20-storey tower (containing 120 flats) called St Paul's Tower. Stage 2, approved in 1966, consisted of one 20-storey tower (containing 120 flats) called St Catherine's Tower Altogether (containing 360 flats). In addition 23 low rise blocks (containing 538 flats) 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. 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 With * Beaumont bungalows * Beaumont House * Beaumont Primary school * Beaumont newsagents * Beaumont Community centre * Beaumont Cyber centre * Leyton Community support centre * The Six Bells pub


Redevelopment

Demolition of the original Beaumont road housing, including the two towers, began during early 2006. The estate is due to be redeveloped as part of a regeneration programme set to last three years and cost over £40 million.Guardian on regenetration programme
Planned to replace 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 will be on the sites of the original towers. A total of 306 new properties will be built in three phases over the projects three years, of which some will be social housing. The towers themselves have dominated the skyline in and around Bakers Arms and their demolition will mean Waltham Forest will have only one remaining high-rise over 20 floors, Northwood Tower. This is down from a peak of 20 in 1971.


Media

'Home' was the first production of
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company
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and received media coverage on TV with news reports on Channel 4, ITN, BBC London as well as national and international papers. Directed by Cressida Brown, ''Home'' was performed
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in St Catherine's Tower prior to its demolition in January 2006. The play text was inspired by interviews with the residents on the estate while Flat 14 on the 9th floor was designed with installations of found objects as well as the competition pictures of the local primary children, painted murals of the early teen crews, and graffiti of local tagger Edge. It was written by
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to give the community of Beaumont estate a chance to "document what the area means to them." Rap, video projections of climbing the towers and acted scenes were used to recount stories of life in Beaumont in one flat in the tower with the audience moving from room to room to follow the story.


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"A bird's eye view about to be changed forever"
By Sarah Cosgrove ''Waltham Forest Guardian'', Friday 11 August 2006. * {{coord, 51, 34, 19, N, 0, 00, 40, W, region:GB_type:landmark, display=title Housing estates in the London Borough of Waltham Forest Leyton Site-specific theatre