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Cholmeley Lodge was designed by the architect Guy Morgan A.R.I.B.A and built in 1934-35. It was given Grade II listing by English Heritage and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport in 2003 in recognition of the quality of the building and its architectural importance. 

Today Cholmeley Lodge is a well-known and well-loved local landmark. The yellow brick and cast stone, steel horizontal-bar casement windows, concrete balconies and flat roofs are distinct and memorable. One long-term resident, born and raised in Highgate, recalled passing Cholmeley Lodge in his youth and thinking to himself, ‘those are the sunshine flats’. Living here many decades later he, like many residents, found that to be both prescient and apt.

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