Grade II listed buildings in Dorset
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There are many Grade II listed buildings in the county of Dorset. This is a list of them.
Bournemouth
- Bournemouth Community Hebrew Congregation
- Bournemouth Daily Echo building
- Bournemouth Gardens
- Bournemouth Town Hall
- East Cliff Church
- Gulliver’s Tavern
- Pavilion Theatre
- Royal Bath Hotel
- Royal Exeter Hotel
- St Alban's Church
- St Augustin's Church
- St Mark's Church
- St Mark's Church of England Primary School
- Wimborne Road Cemetery
Christchurch
Listed buildings in Christchurch, Dorset#Grade II
East Dorset
North Dorset
- Lady Wimborne Bridge
Poole
- Crown Hotel
- Packe family mausoleum
- Poole Civic Centre
Purbeck
West Dorset
- Beaminster Tunnel
- Bridport Arts Centre
- Dorset Martyrs Memorial
- Pier Terrace, West Bay
- Thomas Hardy Statue
- Three Cups Hotel
- Town Walks, Dorchester
Weymouth and Portland
- Brewers Quay (since 1974)
- Custom House
- Jubilee Clock Tower
- Mulberry Harbour Phoenix Units
- Old Higher Lighthouse
- Old Lower Lighthouse
- Pennsylvania Castle
- Portland Bill Lighthouse
- Portland Cenotaph
- Portland House, Weymouth
- Portland Windmills
- Portwey Hospital
- Riviera Hotel, Weymouth
- Rossi's
- Royal Hotel, Weymouth
- St George's Centre
- Statue of Queen Victoria, Weymouth
- The Captain's House
- The Cove House Inn
- The George Inn, Portland
- The Old Engine Shed, Portland
- Trinity House Obelisk
- Verne Cistern
- Verne High Angle Battery
- Wellington Court
- Weymouth Old Town Hall
- Weymouth Town Bridge
- Wyke Castle
- Wyke Regis War Memorial
See also
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(cities in italics)
- Beaminster
- Blandford Forum
- Bournemouth
- Bridport
- Broadstone
- Chickerell
- Christchurch
- Corfe Mullen
- Dorchester
- Ferndown
- Gillingham
- Highcliffe
- Lyme Regis
- Merley
- Poole
- Shaftesbury
- Sherborne
- Stalbridge
- Sturminster Newton
- Swanage
- Upton
- Verwood
- Wareham
- Weymouth
- Wimborne Minster
See also: List of civil parishes in Dorset
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