Grade I listed buildings in England completed in the 20th century

In England buildings of particular architectural merit and/or historic significance are given statutory protection under the Listed buildings scheme.[1] The scheme categorises buildings in three grades; Grade I, the highest grade, Grade II*, and Grade II, the lowest grade. Approximately 500,000 buildings in England have listed building status,[2] the vast majority at the lowest grade, Grade II.[note 1][3] Decisions on listing are made by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, on advice from Historic England, the agency with responsibility for the historic environment. Decisions on listing are closely related to the age of the building. Buildings constructed before 1700 will almost certainly be listed and many constructed between 1700 and 1850 will be. Construction dates between 1850 and 1945 will reduce the likelihood of listing, and even greater selectivity is exercised for post-war buildings. There is a presumption against listing buildings that are less than 30 years old. This approach has seen a relatively small proportion of buildings dating from after 1901 receiving listed status, and even fewer, the highest listing designation, Grade I.[3]

Grade I listed status has been given to 113 buildings completed in the 20th century.[note 2] Of these, there are twenty-four cathedrals, churches and chapels, nineteen war memorials,[note 3] seventeen houses, seven memorials, seven university buildings and seven office blocks, four art and museum galleries, three apartment blocks, three military installations and three bridges, two telescopes, two sets of gates, two factories, two animal enclosures and a range of other structures including an orangery, a clinic and a concert hall. Of architects whose work has been listed, the most prolific is Edwin Lutyens, with twenty-one buildings to his own account, and two more in partnership, the gardens at Hestercombe House with Gertrude Jekyll, and Middleton Park with his son. Lutyens is followed by the Dane, Arne Jacobsen, with six buildings at St Catherine's College, Oxford including England's only Grade I listed bike shed.[5] The Modernist Berthold Lubetkin has five buildings on the list, two in conjunction with Ove Arup, who is individually represented by his Kingsgate Bridge in Durham.[note 4][7] The Scott architectural dynasty is represented through four ecclesiastical buildings, St John the Baptist Cathedral, Norwich by George Gilbert Scott Jr. and John Oldrid Scott, and three by Giles Gilbert Scott. Robert Lorimer has three war memorials,[8] while Aston Webb also has three structures, all sited at either end of The Mall in central London.[9] Robert Atkinson, William Bidlake, George Frederick Bodley, Ninian Comper, Charles Holden, Goscombe John, Temple Moore, Basil Spence, Owen Williams and Edgar Wood have two buildings each. The engineer Charles Husband designed the two listed telescopes at Jodrell Bank Observatory, the first in partnership with Bernard Lovell.[10] The architects of the two listed military workshops at RAE Farnborough are unknown, while Bob Creer of the Air Ministry is credited with the Operations Room at RAF Uxbridge.[11]

The most recent building to be designated Grade I is Colin St John Wilson's British Library, constructed between 1982 and 1999.[12] The newest designations are for the Sainsbury Wing at the National Gallery, the only work in Britain by Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown,[13][14] which was listed in May 2018; and The New House at Wadhurst Park in Sussex, a private house for members of the Rausing family, which was listed in July 2020.[15] Between 2014 and 2018, the First World War Memorials Programme, run by Historic England in commemoration of the centenary of the First World War, saw an increase in the number of Grade I listed structures, with the listing of some 2,500 additional war memorials,[16] and the upgrading of a number of previously listed memorials to the highest, Grade I, designation.[17] There are, as of December 2023, no buildings completed in the 21st century which have been awarded Grade I listed status.[18]

Listing

A listed building is a structure of particular architectural and/or historic interest deserving of special protection. Such buildings are placed on a statutory list maintained by the historic environment agency, Historic England.[19] Buildings are categorised under one of three grades, in descending order of importance:[19]

  • Grade I: buildings of exceptional interest.
  • Grade II*: particularly important buildings of more than special interest.
  • Grade II: buildings that are of special interest.

Listings are formally decided by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, on the advice of Historic England, on the basis of a building's architectural and/or historic merit.[19] The specific criteria for listing include:

  • Age and rarity: The older a building is, the more likely it is to be listed. All buildings erected before 1700 that "contain a significant proportion of their original fabric" will be listed. Most buildings built between 1700 and 1840 are listed. After 1840 more selection is exercised and "particularly careful selection" is applied after 1945. Buildings less than 30 years old are rarely listed unless they are of outstanding quality and under threat.
  • Aesthetic merits: i.e. the appearance of a building. However, buildings that have little visual appeal may be listed on grounds of representing particular aspects of social or economic history.
  • Selectivity: where a large number of buildings of a similar type survive, the policy is only to list the most representative or significant examples.
  • National interest: significant or distinctive regional buildings; e.g. those that represent a nationally important but localised industry.[19]

As a consequence of the first criterion, buildings constructed after 1901 comprise a small proportion of the total number of listed buildings. Of those that are listed, even fewer are given the highest, Grade I, designation.[2]

Grade I listed buildings completed in the 20th century

Grade I listed buildings in England completed in the 20th century
Name Location TypeArchitect Completed [note 5]Date designated Grid ref.[note 6]
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Entry number [note 7]ImageRef.
55 Broadway Broadway, City of Westminster, London Commercial offices Charles Holden 1927–1929 9 January 1970 TQ2960079486
51°29′58″N 0°08′03″W / 51.499463°N 0.134303°W / 51.499463; -0.134303 (55 Broadway)
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55 Broadway
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Admiralty Arch Charing Cross, London Offices Aston Webb 1906–1911 5 February 1970 TQ2997080305
51°30′24″N 0°07′43″W / 51.506739°N 0.128674°W / 51.506739; -0.128674 (Admiralty Arch)
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Admiralty Arch
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Ampleforth Abbey Church Ampleforth, North Yorkshire Church Giles Gilbert Scott 1922–1961 9 September 1985 SE5970078855
54°12′06″N 1°05′05″W / 54.2018°N 1.0847°W / 54.2018; -1.0847 (Ampleforth Abbey Church)
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Ampleforth Abbey Church
Ampleforth Abbey Church
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Arch of Remembrance Victoria Park, Leicester War memorial Edwin Lutyens 1925 23 February 1955 SK5956503212
52°37′24″N 1°07′17″W / 52.623413°N 1.12152°W / 52.623413; -1.12152 (Arch of Remembrance)
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Arch of Remembrance
Arch of Remembrance
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Ashton Memorial Lancaster, Lancashire Memorial John Belcher 1907–1909 22 December 1953 SD4889561319
54°02′43″N 2°46′55″W / 54.045293°N 2.781963°W / 54.045293; -2.781963 (Ashton Memorial)
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Ashton Memorial
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Barber Institute of Fine Arts Birmingham, West Midlands Gallery Robert Atkinson 1935–1939 19 March 1981 SP0491183650
52°27′02″N 1°55′40″W / 52.450419°N 1.927728°W / 52.450419; -1.927728 (Barber Institute of Fine Arts)
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Barber Institute of Fine Arts
Barber Institute of Fine Arts
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Bedales Memorial Library, Lupton Hall and Corridor Bedales School, Steep, Hampshire Library Ernest Gimson 1922 16 March 1954 SU7428925132
51°01′15″N 0°56′32″W / 51.020772°N 0.942214°W / 51.020772; -0.942214 (Bedales Memorial Library, Lupton Hall and Corridor)
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Bedales Memorial Library, Lupton Hall and Corridor
Bedales Memorial Library, Lupton Hall and Corridor
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Bristol Central Library Bristol Library Charles Holden 1906 1 November 1966 ST5825272674
51°27′05″N 2°36′08″W / 51.451501°N 2.602183°W / 51.451501; -2.602183 (Bristol Central Library)
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Bristol Central Library
Bristol Central Library
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British Library Somers Town, London Library Colin St John Wilson 1982–1999 31 July 2015 TQ2997082897
51°31′48″N 0°07′40″W / 51.530032°N 0.12771867°W / 51.530032; -0.12771867 (British Library)
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British Library
British Library
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Buckingham Palace forecourt gates Buckingham Palace, London Gates Aston Webb 1901–1911 5 February 1970 TQ2910579705
51°30′06″N 0°08′29″W / 51.501545°N 0.14135°W / 51.501545; -0.14135 (Buckingham Palace forecourt gates)
1239251
Buckingham Palace forecourt gates
Buckingham Palace forecourt gates
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Castle Drogo Drewsteignton, Devon Country house Edwin Lutyens 1911–1930 20 February 1952 SX7218490038
50°41′45″N 3°48′40″W / 50.695902°N 3.811096°W / 50.695902; -3.811096 (Castle Drogo)
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Castle Drogo
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Cathedral of St John the Baptist Norwich, Norfolk Cathedral George Gilbert Scott Jr. & John Oldrid Scott 1882–1910 26 February 1954 TG2233508547
52°37′45″N 1°17′02″E / 52.629113°N 1.283837°E / 52.629113; 1.283837 (Cathedral of St John the Baptist)
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Cathedral of St John the Baptist
Cathedral of St John the Baptist
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Chatham Naval Memorial Chatham, Kent War memorial Robert Lorimer 1924 5 December 1996 TQ7618668049
51°23′01″N 0°31′56″E / 51.383611°N 0.532222°E / 51.383611; 0.532222 (Chatham Naval Memorial)
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Chatham Naval Memorial
Chatham Naval Memorial
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Church of All Hallows Twickenham, London Church Robert Atkinson 1940 2 September 1952 TQ1586774115
51°27′15″N 0°20′02″W / 51.45417°N 0.333812°W / 51.45417; -0.333812 (Church of All Hallows)
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Church of All Hallows
Church of All Hallows
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Church of All Saints Brockhampton, Herefordshire Church William Lethaby 1901–1902 25 February 1966 SO5941332147
51°59′11″N 2°35′33″W / 51.986286°N 2.592426°W / 51.986286; -2.592426 (Church of All Saints)
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Church of All Saints
Church of All Saints
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Church of All Saints Thorney Hill, Sopley, Hampshire Church Detmar Blow 1906 24 September 1985 SZ1970099724
50°47′48″N 1°43′19″W / 50.796748°N 1.721846°W / 50.796748; -1.721846 (Church of All Saints)
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Church of All Saints
Church of All Saints
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Church of All Saints Uplands, Stroud, Gloucestershire Church Temple Moore 1907–1910 25 June 1974 SO8562905689
51°44′59″N 2°12′34″W / 51.749709°N 2.209572°W / 51.749709; -2.209572 (Church of All Saints)
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Church of All Saints
Church of All Saints
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Church of St Andrew Handsworth, Birmingham Church William Bidlake 1907–1908 8 July 1982 SP0432190731
52°30′51″N 1°56′11″W / 52.514092°N 1.936308°W / 52.514092; -1.936308 (Church of St Andrew)
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Church of St Andrew
Church of St Andrew
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Church of St Andrew Roker, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear Church Edward Schroeder Prior 1906–1907 8 May 1950 NZ4040759380
54°55′39″N 1°22′16″W / 54.927477°N 1.371011°W / 54.927477; -1.371011 (Church of St Andrew)
1207113
Church of St Andrew
Church of St Andrew
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Church of St Chad Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire Church George Frederick Bodley 1903 22 June 1979 SK2461424458
52°49′02″N 1°38′10″W / 52.817104°N 1.636224°W / 52.817104; -1.636224 (Church of St Chad)
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Church of St Chad
Church of St Chad
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Church of St Jude Hampstead Garden Suburb, London Church Edwin Lutyens 1908–1910 18 March 1965 TQ2551688361
51°34′49″N 0°11′24″W / 51.580143°N 0.189945°W / 51.580143; -0.189945 (Church of St Jude)
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Church of St Jude
Church of St Jude
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Church of St Mary in the Baum Rochdale, Greater Manchester Church Ninian Comper 1911 3 December 1975 SD813965
53°49′01″N 2°09′31″W / 53.81697°N 2.15862°W / 53.81697; -2.15862 (Church of St Mary in the Baum)
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Church of St Mary in the Baum
Church of St Mary in the Baum
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Church of St Mary the Virgin Wellingborough, Northamptonshire Church Ninian Comper 1908–1930 9 June 1970 SP9013068043
52°18′11″N 0°40′47″W / 52.303122°N 0.679604°W / 52.303122; -0.679604 (Church of St Mary the Virgin)
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Church of St Mary the Virgin
Church of St Mary the Virgin
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Church of St Monica Bootle, Sefton, Merseyside Church Francis Xavier Velarde 1936 19 March 1981 SJ3503495685
53°27′14″N 2°58′47″W / 53.453897°N 2.9797901°W / 53.453897; -2.9797901 (Church of St Monica)
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Church of St Monica
Church of St Monica
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Church of St Peter Shaldon, Teignbridge, Devon Church Edmund Harold Sedding & W. D. Caröe 1893–1932 30 June 1949 SX9315272451
50°32′31″N 3°30′33″W / 50.542035°N 3.509263°W / 50.542035; -3.509263 (Church of St Peter)
1269235
Church of St Peter
Church of St Peter
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Church of St Wilfrid Harrogate, North Yorkshire Church Temple Moore 1909–1914 4 February 1975 SE2941255554
53°59′43″N 1°33′10″W / 53.995192°N 1.552854°W / 53.995192; -1.552854 (Church of St Wilfrid)
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Church of St Wilfrid
Church of St Wilfrid
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Church of the Epiphany Gipton, Leeds, West Yorkshire Church Nugent Cachemaille-Day 1936–1938 25 June 1993 SE3356435305
53°48′47″N 1°29′30″W / 53.812953°N 1.491737°W / 53.812953; -1.491737 (Church of the Epiphany)
1255904
Church of the Epiphany
Church of the Epiphany
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Coventry Cathedral Coventry, West Midlands Cathedral Basil Spence 1951–1962 29 March 1988 SP3362779065
52°24′31″N 1°30′26″W / 52.408562°N 1.507097°W / 52.408562; -1.507097 (Coventry Cathedral)
1342941
Coventry Cathedral
Coventry Cathedral
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D6 Building at Boots Factory Site Nottingham Pharmaceutical works Owen Williams 1938 4 April 1991 SK5435736804
52°55′33″N 1°11′34″W / 52.925904°N 1.192882°W / 52.925904; -1.192882 (D6 Building at Boots Factory Site)
1247645
D6 Building at Boots Factory Site
D6 Building at Boots Factory Site
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D10 Building at Boots Factory Site Nottingham Pharmaceutical works Owen Williams 1932 28 January 1971 52°55′27″N 1°11′32″W / 52.9241°N 1.1923°W / 52.9241; -1.1923 (D10 Building at Boots Factory Site) 1247927
D10 Building at Boots Factory Site
D10 Building at Boots Factory Site
[49]
De La Warr Pavilion Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex Gallery Erich Mendelsohn & Serge Chermayeff 1935–1936 28 January 1971 TQ7411407134
50°50′15″N 0°28′17″E / 50.837543°N 0.47142°E / 50.837543; 0.47142 (De La Warr Pavilion)
1352840
De La Warr Pavilion
De La Warr Pavilion
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Debenham House Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London House Halsey Ricardo 1905–1907 15 April 1969 TQ2442179690
51°30′09″N 0°12′32″W / 51.502459°N 0.208802°W / 51.502459; -0.208802 (Debenham House)
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Debenham House
Debenham House
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Edgar Wood Centre Rusholme, Manchester Church Edgar Wood 1903 18 December 1963 SJ8572995702
53°27′28″N 2°12′59″W / 53.4579°N 2.2164°W / 53.4579; -2.2164 (Edgar Wood Centre)
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Edgar Wood Centre
Edgar Wood Centre
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Edith Cavell Memorial City of Westminster, London Memorial George Frampton 1920 5 February 1970 TQ2995380649
51°30′34″N 0°07′38″W / 51.509324°N 0.127183°W / 51.509324; -0.127183 (Edith Cavell Memorial)
1264768
Edith Cavell Memorial
Edith Cavell Memorial
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Ednaston Manor Brailsford, Derbyshire Country house Edwin Lutyens 1912–1919 13 September 1967 SK2384642276
52°58′38″N 1°38′47″W / 52.977307°N 1.646319°W / 52.977307; -1.646319 (Ednaston Manor)
1109745
Ednaston Manor
Ednaston Manor
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Falmer House University of Sussex, Brighton and Hove, East Sussex University campus Basil Spence 1960–1962 30 August 1993 TQ3459008940
50°51′52″N 0°05′20″W / 50.86431°N 0.088859°W / 50.86431; -0.088859 (Falmer House)
1381044
Falmer House
Falmer House
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Finsbury Health Centre Islington, London Clinic Berthold Lubetkin 1935–1938 29 September 1972 TQ3129482356
51°31′30″N 0°06′32″W / 51.524864°N 0.108844°W / 51.524864; -0.108844 (Finsbury Health Centre)
1297993
Finsbury Health Centre
Finsbury Health Centre
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Free Church Hampstead Garden Suburb, London Church Edwin Lutyens 1908–1910 18 March 1965 TQ2544988471
51°34′52″N 0°11′27″W / 51.581146°N 0.190872°W / 51.581146; -0.190872 (Free Church)
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Free Church
Free Church
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Gala Bingo Club Tooting, Wandsworth, London Bingo hall Cecil Massey 1931 28 June 1972 TQ2752071310
51°25′35″N 0°10′02″W / 51.426459°N 0.167198°W / 51.426459; -0.167198 (Gala Bingo Club)
1357668
Gala Bingo Club
Gala Bingo Club
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Goddards Dringhouses, York House Walter Brierley 1926–1927 24 June 1983 SE5891249721
53°56′25″N 1°06′15″W / 53.940258°N 1.104047°W / 53.940258; -1.104047 (Goddards)
1256461
Goddards
Goddards
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Gorilla House & Chimps Breeding Colony London Zoo, Regent's Park, London Animal enclosure Berthold Lubetkin and the Tecton Group with Ove Arup 1932–1933 14 September 1970 TQ2809483571
51°32′11″N 0°09′16″W / 51.536517°N 0.154503°W / 51.536517; -0.154503 (Gorilla House & Chimps Breeding Colony)
1357402
Gorilla House & Chimps Breeding Colony
Gorilla House & Chimps Breeding Colony
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Group Operations Room RAF Uxbridge, Hillingdon, London Military installation Bob Creer 1938–1939 1 December 2005 TQ0654883514
51°32′26″N 0°27′54″W / 51.540479°N 0.465044°W / 51.540479; -0.465044 (Group Operations Room)
1392556
Group Operations Room
Group Operations Room
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Guards Memorial Whitehall, London War memorial H. Chalton Bradshaw 1921–1926 14 January 1970 TQ2980680097
51°30′16″N 0°07′46″W / 51.5044°N 0.1295°W / 51.5044; -0.1295 (Guards Memorial)
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Guards Memorial
Guards Memorial
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Hall of Memory Birmingham, West Midlands War memorial Samuel Nathaniel Cooke Jr. 1925 27 October 2014 52°28′17″N 1°57′22″W / 52.471333°N 1.95619°W / 52.471333; -1.95619 (Hall of Memory) 1244943
Hall of Memory
Hall of Memory
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Handsworth Mortuary Chapel Handsworth, Birmingham Chapel William Bidlake 1909–1910 8 July 1982 SP0292491001
52°30′59″N 1°57′25″W / 52.516522°N 1.956897°W / 52.516522; -1.956897 (Handsworth Mortuary Chapel)
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Handsworth Mortuary Chapel
Handsworth Mortuary Chapel
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Heathcote Ilkley, West Yorkshire House Edwin Lutyens 1906–1908 12 December 2014 SE1085747608
53°55′28″N 1°50′10″W / 53.924495°N 1.83616°W / 53.924495; -1.83616 (Heathcote)
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Heathcote
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Hestercombe House garden wall and terraces Cheddon Fitzpaine, Somerset Terraces Gertrude Jekyll & Edwin Lutyens 1904–1906 17 May 1985 ST2410528662
51°03′08″N 3°05′03″W / 51.052269°N 3.084169°W / 51.052269; -3.084169 (Hestercombe House garden wall and terraces)
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Hestercombe House garden wall and terraces
Hestercombe House garden wall and terraces
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Hestercombe House Orangery Cheddon Fitzpaine, Somerset Orangery Edwin Lutyens 1904–1909 17 May 1985 ST2420628695
51°03′09″N 3°04′58″W / 51.052579°N 3.082735°W / 51.052579; -3.082735 (Hestercombe House Orangery)
1175994
Hestercombe House Orangery
Hestercombe House Orangery
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Highpoint I Highgate, Haringey, London Apartment block Berthold Lubetkin 1933–1935 10 May 1974 TQ2825287841
51°34′29″N 0°09′02″W / 51.574855°N 0.150671°W / 51.574855; -0.150671 (Highpoint I)
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Highpoint I
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Highpoint II Highgate, Haringey, London Apartment block Berthold Lubetkin 1936–1938 10 May 1974 TQ2826987801
51°34′28″N 0°09′02″W / 51.574491°N 0.15044°W / 51.574491; -0.15044 (Highpoint II)
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Highpoint II
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Holy Trinity Church Knightsbridge, London Church George Frederick Bodley 1901–1907 24 February 1958 TQ2650579467
51°30′00″N 0°10′44″W / 51.499993°N 0.178873°W / 51.499993; -0.178873 (Holy Trinity Church)
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Holy Trinity Church
Holy Trinity Church
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Humber Bridge Hessle, East Riding of Yorkshire Bridge Freeman, Fox & Partners 1973–1981 12 July 2017 TA0241224487
53°42′24″N 0°27′00″W / 53.706773°N 0.44998943°W / 53.706773; -0.44998943 (Humber Bridge)
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Humber Bridge
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Impington Village College Impington, Cambridgeshire School Walter Gropius & Maxwell Fry 1938–1939 28 January 1971 TL4462263170
52°14′52″N 0°07′01″E / 52.247711°N 0.116991°E / 52.247711; 0.116991 (Impington Village College)
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Impington Village College
Impington Village College
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Isokon building Hampstead, London Apartment block Wells Coates 1933–1934 14 May 1974 TQ2751985275
51°33′07″N 0°09′44″W / 51.551961°N 0.162172°W / 51.551961; -0.162172 (Isokon building)
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Isokon building
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Johnston Monument St Mary's Church, Gilston, Hertfordshire Memorial Eric Gill 1923 19 September 1984 TL4395213512
51°48′06″N 0°05′11″E / 51.801728°N 0.086314°E / 51.801728; 0.086314 (Johnston Monument)
1101277
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King Edward VII Galleries The British Museum, Bloomsbury, London Gallery John James Burnet & Thomas S. Tait 1905–1914 24 October 1951 TQ2999181801
51°31′13″N 0°07′40″W / 51.520178°N 0.12782°W / 51.520178; -0.12782 (King Edward VII Galleries)
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King Edward VII Galleries
King Edward VII Galleries
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Kingsgate Bridge Durham, County Durham Bridge Ove Arup 1963 29 May 1998 NZ2759342106
54°46′23″N 1°34′21″W / 54.77312°N 1.572599°W / 54.77312; -1.572599 (Kingsgate Bridge)
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Kingsgate Bridge
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Little Thakeham Thakeham, Horsham, West Sussex Country house Edwin Lutyens 1903 15 March 1955 TQ1090315728
50°55′49″N 0°25′24″W / 50.930352°N 0.423239°W / 50.930352; -0.423239 (Little Thakeham)
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Little Thakeham
Little Thakeham
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Liverpool Cathedral Liverpool, Merseyside Cathedral Giles Gilbert Scott 1904–1978 28 June 1952 SJ3530689433
53°23′51″N 2°58′23″W / 53.3975°N 2.973056°W / 53.3975; -2.973056 (Liverpool Cathedral)
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Liverpool Cathedral
Liverpool Cathedral
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Liverpool Cenotaph Liverpool, Merseyside War memorial Lionel Bailey Budden 1927–1930 20 November 1975 SJ3489490663
53°24′31″N 2°58′46″W / 53.40852°N 2.97949°W / 53.40852; -2.97949 (Liverpool Cenotaph)
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Liverpool Cenotaph
Liverpool Cenotaph
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Lloyd's Building City of London, London Commercial offices Richard Rogers 1978–1986 19 December 2011 TQ3315981082
51°30′47″N 0°04′57″W / 51.512979°N 0.082458°W / 51.512979; -0.082458 (Lloyd's Building)
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Lloyd's Building
Lloyd's Building
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Lovell Telescope Jodrell Bank Observatory, Goostrey, Cheshire Telescope Bernard Lovell & Charles Husband 1952–1957 13 July 1988 SJ7950071099
53°14′10″N 2°18′26″W / 53.236245°N 2.307176°W / 53.236245; -2.307176 (Lovell Telescope)
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Lovell Telescope
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Mark II (radio telescope) Jodrell Bank Observatory, Goostrey, Cheshire Telescope Charles Husband 1964 10 July 2017 SJ7981570810
53°14′02″N 2°18′14″W / 53.233936°N 2.3038599°W / 53.233936; -2.3038599 (Mark II (radio telescope))
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Mark II (radio telescope)
Mark II (radio telescope)
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Marshcourt Marsh Court, King's Somborne, Hampshire Country house Edwin Lutyens 1901–1905 29 May 1957 SU3566033594
51°06′02″N 1°29′32″W / 51.100546°N 1.492092°W / 51.100546; -1.492092 (Marshcourt)
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Marshcourt
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Mercantile Marine First World War Memorial Tower Hill, London War memorial Edwin Lutyens 1928 27 September 1973 TQ3350180710
51°30′35″N 0°04′41″W / 51.509731°N 0.07794°W / 51.509731; -0.07794 (Mercantile Marine First World War Memorial)
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Mercantile Marine First World War Memorial
Mercantile Marine First World War Memorial
[84]
Middleton Park Middleton Stoney, Oxfordshire Country house Edwin Lutyens & Robert Lutyens 1938 26 November 1951 SP5249223237
51°54′19″N 1°14′18″W / 51.905207°N 1.238409°W / 51.905207; -1.238409 (Middleton Park)
1232948
Middleton Park
Middleton Park
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Midland Bank Poultry, City of London Commercial offices Edwin Lutyens 1924 5 June 1972 TQ3262281144
51°30′49″N 0°05′25″W / 51.513663°N 0.090169°W / 51.513663; -0.090169 (Midland Bank)
1064598
Midland Bank
Midland Bank
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New House Wadhurst Park, Wadhurst, East Sussex Country house John Outram 1982–1986 2 July 2020 TQ6323328810
51°02′08″N 0°19′36″E / 51.035470°N 0.326729°E / 51.035470; 0.326729 (New House)
1457638
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[87]
New Place Shedfield, Winchester Country house Edwin Lutyens 1906 3 February 1952 SU5665813537
50°55′07″N 1°11′43″W / 50.918521°N 1.195357°W / 50.918521; -1.195357 (New Place)
1095660
New Place
New Place
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[88]
Northampton War Memorial Northampton, Northamptonshire War memorial Edwin Lutyens 1926 28 October 2015 SP7549660465
52°14′14″N 0°53′45″W / 52.23721°N 0.895867°W / 52.23721; -0.895867 (Northampton War Memorial)
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Northampton War Memorial
Northampton War Memorial
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Northumberland Fusiliers Memorial Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear War memorial Goscombe John 1923 17 December 1971 NZ2488464954
54°58′43″N 1°36′46″W / 54.978576°N 1.612746°W / 54.978576; -1.612746 (Northumberland Fusiliers Memorial)
1186201
Northumberland Fusiliers Memorial
Northumberland Fusiliers Memorial
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Penguin Pool London Zoo, Regent's Park, London Animal enclosure Berthold Lubetkin and the Tecton Group with Ove Arup 1934 14 September 1970 TQ2817383293
51°32′02″N 0°09′12″W / 51.534001°N 0.153466°W / 51.534001; -0.153466 (Penguin Pool)
1225665
Penguin Pool
Penguin Pool
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Plymouth Naval Memorial Plymouth, Devon War memorial Robert Lorimer 1924 1 May 1975 SX4774053940
50°21′56″N 4°08′32″W / 50.365614°N 4.142208°W / 50.365614; -4.142208 (Plymouth Naval Memorial)
1386464
Plymouth Naval Memorial
Plymouth Naval Memorial
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[92]
Port Sunlight War Memorial Port Sunlight, Wirral, Merseyside War memorial Goscombe John 1921 20 December 1965 SJ3358484509
53°21′11″N 2°59′53″W / 53.35303°N 2.99792°W / 53.35303; -2.99792 (Port Sunlight War Memorial)
1343491
Port Sunlight War Memorial
Port Sunlight War Memorial
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Portsmouth Naval Memorial Southsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire War memorial Robert Lorimer 1924 23 May 2016 SZ6385298495
50°46′57″N 1°05′44″W / 50.78252°N 1.09565°W / 50.78252; -1.09565 (Portsmouth Naval Memorial)
1386975
Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Portsmouth Naval Memorial
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[94]
Preston Cenotaph Preston, Lancashire War memorial Giles Gilbert Scott 1926 20 December 1991 SD5389529482
53°45′34″N 2°41′58″W / 53.75944°N 2.6994°W / 53.75944; -2.6994 (Preston Cenotaph)
1218458
Preston Cenotaph
Preston Cenotaph
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Q121 Building at former Royal Aircraft Establishment site Farnborough, Hampshire Military installation 1934–1935 4 December 1996 SU8678754709
51°17′06″N 0°45′25″W / 51.284918°N 0.756945°W / 51.284918; -0.756945 (Q121 Building at former Royal Aircraft Establishment site)
1259589
Q121 Building at former Royal Aircraft Establishment site
Q121 Building at former Royal Aircraft Establishment site
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[96]
Queen Alexandra Memorial St James's, City of Westminster, London Memorial Alfred Gilbert 1926–1932 5 February 1970 TQ2941480061
51°30′17″N 0°08′12″W / 51.504673°N 0.13677°W / 51.504673; -0.13677 (Queen Alexandra Memorial)
1239703
Queen Alexandra Memorial
Queen Alexandra Memorial
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Queen Victoria Memorial The Mall, City of Westminster, London Memorial Thomas Brock 1901–1911 5 February 1970 TQ2915479739
51°30′07″N 0°08′26″W / 51.501839°N 0.140632°W / 51.501839; -0.140632 (Queen Victoria Memorial)
1273864
Queen Victoria Memorial
Queen Victoria Memorial
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[98]
Queen Victoria Memorial gates and gatepiers, balustrades, steps and retaining wall with fountain The Mall, City of Westminster, London Gates Aston Webb 1901–1911 5 February 1970 TQ2911279822
51°30′09″N 0°08′28″W / 51.502594°N 0.141206°W / 51.502594; -0.141206 (Queen Victoria Memorial gates and gatepiers, balustrades, steps and retaining wall with fountain)
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Queen Victoria Memorial gates and gatepiers, balustrades, steps and retaining wall with fountain
Queen Victoria Memorial gates and gatepiers, balustrades, steps and retaining wall with fountain
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[99]
R133 Building at former Royal Aircraft Establishment site Farnborough, Hampshire Military installation 1939–1942 4 December 1996 SU8686154824
51°17′09″N 0°45′21″W / 51.28594°N 0.755856°W / 51.28594; -0.755856 (R133 Building at former Royal Aircraft Establishment site)
1259586
R133 Building at former Royal Aircraft Establishment site
R133 Building at former Royal Aircraft Establishment site
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[100]
Rochdale Cenotaph Rochdale, Greater Manchester War memorial Edwin Lutyens 1922 12 February 1985 SD8953013314 1084274
Rochdale Cenotaph
Rochdale Cenotaph
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[101]
Rodmarton Manor Rodmarton, Gloucestershire Country house Ernest Barnsley 1909–1929 4 June 1952 ST943977
51°40′41″N 2°05′01″W / 51.678189°N 2.083561°W / 51.678189; -2.083561 (Rodmarton Manor)
1341402
Rodmarton Manor
Rodmarton Manor
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Royal Artillery Memorial Hyde Park Corner, London War memorial Charles Sargeant Jagger and Lionel Pearson 1925 14 January 1970 TQ2836579801
51°30′09″N 0°09′07″W / 51.502576°N 0.15197°W / 51.502576; -0.15197 (Royal Artillery Memorial)
1231613
Royal Artillery Memorial
Royal Artillery Memorial
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[103]
Royal College of Physicians, 11 St Andrew's Place Regent's Park, London Headquarters building Denys Lasdun 1960–1964 24 April 1998 TQ2878382390
51°31′33″N 0°08′42″W / 51.525747°N 0.145006°W / 51.525747; -0.145006 (Royal College of Physicians, 11 St Andrew's Place)
1246159
Royal College of Physicians, 11 St Andrew's Place
Royal College of Physicians, 11 St Andrew's Place
[104]
Royal Festival Hall South Bank, London Concert hall Leslie Martin 1963–1964 29 March 1988 TQ3079780223
51°30′21″N 0°07′00″W / 51.505811°N 0.116795°W / 51.505811; -0.116795 (Royal Festival Hall)
1249756
Royal Festival Hall
Royal Festival Hall
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Royal Liver Building Liverpool, Merseyside Commercial offices Walter Aubrey Thomas 1908–1910 12 July 1966 SJ3379390355
53°24′20″N 2°59′46″W / 53.4056°N 2.9960°W / 53.4056; -2.9960 (Royal Liver Building)
1356370
Royal Liver Building
Royal Liver Building
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Royd House Hale, Cheshire House Edgar Wood 1916 13 October 1975 SJ7834886681
53°22′36″N 2°19′37″W / 53.376536°N 2.326926°W / 53.376536; -2.326926 (Royd House)
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Royd House
Royd House
[107]
Sainsbury Wing at the National Gallery Trafalgar Square, London Gallery Robert Venturi & Denise Scott Brown 1988–1991 9 May 2018 TQ2988580510
51°30′31″N 0°07′47″W / 51.50857°N 0.12978°W / 51.50857; -0.12978 (Sainsbury Wing at the National Gallery)
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Sainsbury Wing at the National Gallery
Sainsbury Wing at the National Gallery
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Sandham Memorial Chapel Burghclere, Hampshire Chapel Lionel Godfrey Pearson 1926 18 May 1984 SU4632960830
51°20′41″N 1°20′10″W / 51.344673°N 1.336219°W / 51.344673; -1.336219 (Sandham Memorial Chapel)
1339741
Sandham Memorial Chapel
Sandham Memorial Chapel
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Severn Bridge Aust, Tidenham, Gloucestershire Bridge Percy Thomas 1961–1966 26 November 1999 ST5576190317
51°36′36″N 2°38′25″W / 51.609937°N 2.640251°W / 51.609937; -2.640251 (Severn Bridge)
1119760
Severn Bridge
Severn Bridge
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Southampton Cenotaph Southampton, Hampshire War memorial Edwin Lutyens 1920 8 October 1981 SU4191612408
50°54′35″N 1°24′19″W / 50.90963°N 1.40519°W / 50.90963; -1.40519 (Southampton Cenotaph)
1340007
Southampton Cenotaph
Southampton Cenotaph
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[111]
Spalding War Memorial Spalding, Lincolnshire War memorial Edwin Lutyens 1922 20 November 1975 TF2491722256
52°47′03″N 0°09′01″W / 52.7840792°N 0.1501686°W / 52.7840792; -0.1501686 (Spalding War Memorial)
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Spalding War Memorial
Spalding War Memorial
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St Catherine's College Bicycle Store St Catherine's College, Oxford, Oxfordshire Bicycle store Arne Jacobsen 1961–1966 30 March 1993 SP5217406729
51°45′25″N 1°14′44″W / 51.756827°N 1.245514°W / 51.756827; -1.245514 (St Catherine's College Bicycle Store)
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St Catherine's College Bicycle Store
St Catherine's College Bicycle Store
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St Catherine's College Brick retaining wall St Catherine's College, Oxford, Oxfordshire Wall Arne Jacobsen 1961–1966 30 March 1993 SP5220306589
51°45′20″N 1°14′42″W / 51.755566°N 1.245114°W / 51.755566; -1.245114 (St Catherine's College Brick retaining wall)
1047051
St Catherine's College Brick retaining wall
St Catherine's College Brick retaining wall
[113]
St Catherine's College Gymnasium St Catherine's College, Oxford, Oxfordshire Gymnasium Arne Jacobsen 1961–1966 30 March 1993 SP5230406505
51°45′17″N 1°14′37″W / 51.754801°N 1.243664°W / 51.754801; -1.243664 (St Catherine's College Gymnasium)
1369495
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St Catherine's College Masters House and attached wall St Catherine's College, Oxford, Oxfordshire House Arne Jacobsen 1961–1966 30 March 1993 SP5219506696
51°45′24″N 1°14′43″W / 51.756529°N 1.245214°W / 51.756529; -1.245214 (St Catherine's College Masters House and attached wall)
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St Catherine's College Masters House and attached wall
St Catherine's College Masters House and attached wall
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St Catherine's College Music House St Catherine's College, Oxford, Oxfordshire Concert hall Arne Jacobsen 1961–1966 30 March 1993 SP5219606568
51°45′19″N 1°14′43″W / 51.755378°N 1.245219°W / 51.755378; -1.245219 (St Catherine's College Music House)
1047052
St Catherine's College Music House
St Catherine's College Music House
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St Catherine's College Podium and all buildings on it St Catherine's College, Oxford, Oxfordshire University campus Arne Jacobsen 1961–1966 30 March 1993 SP5225806640
51°45′22″N 1°14′40″W / 51.756019°N 1.24431°W / 51.756019; -1.24431 (St Catherine's College Podium and all buildings on it)
1229934
St Catherine's College Podium and all buildings on it
St Catherine's College Podium and all buildings on it
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Statue of Captain Albert Ball Nottingham Castle, Nottingham Memorial Henry Poole 1921 12 July 1972 SK5695139510
52°57′00″N 1°09′14″W / 52.949958°N 1.1538263°W / 52.949958; -1.1538263 (Statue of Captain Albert Ball)
1246929
Statue of Captain Albert Ball
Statue of Captain Albert Ball
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Surrey House (formerly Norwich Union Head Office) Norwich, Norfolk Commercial offices George Skipper 1903–1904 5 June 1972 TG2304808147
52°37′31″N 1°17′39″E / 52.625231°N 1.294083°E / 52.625231; 1.294083 (Surrey House (formerly Norwich Union Head Office))
1210553
Surrey House (formerly Norwich Union Head Office)
Surrey House (formerly Norwich Union Head Office)
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The Burghers of Calais Victoria Tower Gardens, City of Westminster, London Statuary group Auguste Rodin 1915 5 February 1970 TQ3026379286
51°29′51″N 0°07′29″W / 51.497514°N 0.12483°W / 51.497514; -0.12483 (The Burghers of Calais)
1066150
The Burghers of Calais
The Burghers of Calais
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The Cenotaph Whitehall, London War memorial Edwin Lutyens 1919–1920 5 February 1970 TQ3015979858
51°30′10″N 0°07′34″W / 51.502678°N 0.126117°W / 51.502678; -0.126117 (The Cenotaph)
1357354
The Cenotaph
The Cenotaph
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The Deanery Sonning, Berkshire Country house Edwin Lutyens 1901 1 August 1952 SU7570575617
51°28′28″N 0°54′41″W / 51.47446°N 0.911368°W / 51.47446; -0.911368 (The Deanery)
1319459
The Deanery
The Deanery
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The Hoo Willingdon and Jevington, Wealden District, East Sussex Country house Edwin Lutyens 1902 10 December 1973 TQ5889002406
50°47′58″N 0°15′12″E / 50.799437°N 0.253348°E / 50.799437; 0.253348 (The Hoo)
1184911
The Hoo
The Hoo
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The Salutation Sandwich, Kent House Edwin Lutyens 1912 19 May 1950 TR3336658124
51°16′28″N 1°20′40″E / 51.274444°N 1.344447°E / 51.274444; 1.344447 (The Salutation)
1069643
The Salutation
The Salutation
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Tigbourne Court Wormley & Hambledon, Surrey Country house Edwin Lutyens 1899–1901 9 March 1960 SU9567537910
51°07′57″N 0°38′02″W / 51.132484°N 0.634012°W / 51.132484; -0.634012 (Tigbourne Court)
1240229
Tigbourne Court
Tigbourne Court
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Tomb of Karl Marx Highgate Cemetery, Highgate, London Memorial Laurence Bradshaw 1956 14 May 1974 TQ2874486891
51°33′58″N 0°08′38″W / 51.566205°N 0.143923°W / 51.566205; -0.143923 (Tomb of Karl Marx)
1378872
Tomb of Karl Marx
Tomb of Karl Marx
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Wagoners' Memorial Sledmere, East Riding of Yorkshire War memorial Mark Sykes 1919–1920 18 March 2016 SE9289864690
54°04′11″N 0°34′55″W / 54.069778°N 0.581897°W / 54.069778; -0.581897 (Wagoners' Memorial)
1161354
Wagoners' Memorial
Wagoners' Memorial
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Westminster Cathedral City of Westminster, London Cathedral John Francis Bentley 1895–1903 1 December 1987 TQ2924879074
51°29′45″N 0°08′22″W / 51.495841°N 0.139522°W / 51.495841; -0.139522 (Westminster Cathedral)
1066500
Westminster Cathedral
Westminster Cathedral
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Willis Building Ipswich, Suffolk Commercial offices Norman Foster 1975 25 April 1991 52°03′22″N 1°09′05″E / 52.056221°N 1.151459°E / 52.056221; 1.151459 (Willis Building) 1237417
Willis Building
Willis Building
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Winchester College War Cloister Winchester, Hampshire War memorial Herbert Baker 1924 24 March 1950 SU4811928905
51°03′27″N 1°18′53″W / 51.057478°N 1.3147914°W / 51.057478; -1.3147914 (Winchester College War Cloister)
1095486
Winchester College War Cloister
Winchester College War Cloister
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See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ 91.7% of all listed buildings are designated Grade II, 5.8% at II* and 2.5% at Grade I.[3]
  2. ^ Buildings predating 1900 which have been converted in the 20th/21st centuries, such as the Thematic House in Holland Park, London and the Unicorn Theatre, Abingdon-on-Thames, have not been included in this list.[4]
  3. ^ Details of all Grade I listed war memorials are given at Grade I listed war memorials in England
  4. ^ Kingsgate Bridge, completed in 1963, was Arup's last design and he considered it his finest.[6]
  5. ^ The date given is the date used by Historic England as significant for the initial building or that of an important part in the structure's description.
  6. ^ Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.
  7. ^ The "List Entry Number" is a unique number assigned to each listed building and scheduled monument by Historic England.

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