In England buildings of particular architectural merit and/or historic significance are given statutory protection under the Listed buildings scheme. 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, the vast majority at the lowest grade, Grade II.[lower-alpha 1][1] 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.[1]

113 buildings completed in the 20th century have been given Grade I listed status.[lower-alpha 2] Of these, there are twenty-four cathedrals, churches and chapels, nineteen war memorials,[lower-alpha 3] seventeen houses, seven memorials, seven university buildings and seven office blocks, four art and museum galleries, three apartment blocks and three military installations, 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. 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. 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, while Aston Webb also has three structures, all sited at either end of The Mall in central London. 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. The architects of the three listed military installations, the workshops at Farnborough and the Operations Room at RAF Uxbridge are unknown.

The most recent building to be designated Grade I is Colin St John Wilson's British Library, constructed between 1982 and 1999. The newest designations are for the Sainsbury Wing at the National Gallery, the only work in Britain by Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown, 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. 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,[3] and the upgrading of a number of previously listed memorials to the highest, Grade I, designation.[4] There are, as of December 2023, no buildings completed in the 21st century which have been awarded Grade I listed status.

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.[5] Buildings are categorised under one of three grades, in descending order of importance:[5]

  • 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. The specific criteria for listing include:[5]

  • 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.

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. The list below comprises those buildings completed in the 20th century which have been designated Grade I. Details are taken from the Historic England Entry number for each building.

Grade I listed buildings completed in the 20th century

Name Location TypeArchitect Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Westminster Cathedral Ashley Place, City of Westminster, LondonCathedralJohn Francis Bentley1895–19031 December 1987TQ2924879074
51°29′45″N 0°08′22″W / 51.495841°N 0.139522°W / 51.495841; -0.139522 (Westminster Cathedral)
1066500
[6]
Roman Catholic Cathedral of St John the Baptist NorwichCathedralGeorge Gilbert Scott Jr. & John Oldrid Scott1882–191026 February 1954TG2233508547
52°37′45″N 1°17′02″E / 52.629113°N 1.283837°E / 52.629113; 1.283837 (Roman Catholic Cathedral of St John the Baptist)
1051299
[7]
Liverpool Cathedral LiverpoolCathedralGiles Gilbert Scott1904–7828 June 1952SJ3530689433
53°23′51″N 2°58′23″W / 53.3975°N 2.973056°W / 53.3975; -2.973056 (Liverpool Cathedral)
1361681
[8]
Coventry Cathedral Coventry, West MidlandsCathedralBasil Spence1951–6229 March 1988SP3362779065
52°24′31″N 1°30′26″W / 52.408562°N 1.507097°W / 52.408562; -1.507097 (Coventry Cathedral)
1342941
[9]
Church of St Peter Shaldon, Teignbridge, DevonChurchEdmund Harold Sedding & W. D. Caröe1893–193230 June 1949SX9315272451
50°32′31″N 3°30′33″W / 50.542035°N 3.509263°W / 50.542035; -3.509263 (Church of St Peter)
1269235
[10]
Church of All Saints Brockhampton, HerefordshireChurchWilliam Lethaby1901–0225 February 1966SO5941332147
51°59′11″N 2°35′33″W / 51.986286°N 2.592426°W / 51.986286; -2.592426 (Church of All Saints)
1349021
[11]
Church of St Andrew Roker, Sunderland, Tyne and WearChurchEdward Schroeder Prior1906–078 May 1950NZ4040759380
54°55′39″N 1°22′16″W / 54.927477°N 1.371011°W / 54.927477; -1.371011 (Church of St Andrew)
1207113
[12]
Church of All Saints Uplands, Stroud, GloucestershireChurchTemple Moore1907–1025 June 1974SO8562905689
51°44′59″N 2°12′34″W / 51.749709°N 2.209572°W / 51.749709; -2.209572 (Church of All Saints)
1340939
[13]
Church of St Chad Burton upon Trent, StaffordshireChurchGeorge Frederick Bodley190322 June 1979SK2461424458
52°49′02″N 1°38′10″W / 52.817104°N 1.636224°W / 52.817104; -1.636224 (Church of St Chad)
1038702
[14]
Holy Trinity Church Prince Consort Road Knightsbridge, LondonChurchGeorge Frederick Bodley1901–0724 February 1958TQ2650579467
51°30′00″N 0°10′44″W / 51.499993°N 0.178873°W / 51.499993; -0.178873 (Holy Trinity Church)
1265499
[15]
Church of St Monica Bootle, Sefton, MerseysideChurchFrancis Xavier Velarde193619 March 1981SJ3503495685
53°27′14″N 2°58′47″W / 53.453897°N 2.9797901°W / 53.453897; -2.9797901 (Church of St Monica)
1283647
[16]
Church of St Wilfrid Harrogate, North YorkshireChurchTemple Moore1909–144 February 1975SE2941255554
53°59′43″N 1°33′10″W / 53.995192°N 1.552854°W / 53.995192; -1.552854 (Church of St Wilfrid)
1189773
[17]
Church of the Epiphany Gipton, Leeds, West YorkshireChurchNugent Cachemaille-Day1936–3825 June 1993SE3356435305
53°48′47″N 1°29′30″W / 53.812953°N 1.491737°W / 53.812953; -1.491737 (Church of the Epiphany)
1255904
[18]
St Andrew's Church Handsworth, BirminghamChurchWilliam Bidlake1907–088 July 1982SP0432190731
52°30′51″N 1°56′11″W / 52.514092°N 1.936308°W / 52.514092; -1.936308 (St Andrew's Church)
1076219
[19]
Mortuary Chapel, Handsworth Cemetery Handsworth, BirminghamChapelWilliam Bidlake1909–108 July 1982SP0292491001
52°30′59″N 1°57′25″W / 52.516522°N 1.956897°W / 52.516522; -1.956897 (Mortuary Chapel, Handsworth Cemetery)
1076218
[20]
All Hallows Twickenham, LondonChurchRobert Atkinson19402 September 1952TQ1586774115
51°27′15″N 0°20′02″W / 51.45417°N 0.333812°W / 51.45417; -0.333812 (All Hallows)
1080836
[21]
Ampleforth Abbey Church Ampleforth, North YorkshireChurchGiles Gilbert Scott1922–619 September 1985SE5970078855
54°12′06″N 1°05′05″W / 54.2018°N 1.0847°W / 54.2018; -1.0847 (Ampleforth Abbey Church)
1315767
[22]
Church of All Saints Thorney Hill, Sopley, HampshireChurchDetmar Blow190624 September 1985SZ1970099724
50°47′48″N 1°43′19″W / 50.796748°N 1.721846°W / 50.796748; -1.721846 (Church of All Saints)
1302198
[23]
Church of St Mary in the Baum Rochdale, LancashireChurchNinian Comper19113 December 1975SD813965
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)
1025294
[24]
Church of St Mary the Virgin Wellingborough, NorthamptonshireChurchNinian Comper1908–309 June 1970SP9013068043
52°18′11″N 0°40′47″W / 52.303122°N 0.679604°W / 52.303122; -0.679604 (Church of St Mary the Virgin)
1371787
[25]
Edgar Wood Centre Rusholme, ManchesterChurchEdgar Wood190318 December 1963SJ8572995702
53°27′28″N 2°12′59″W / 53.4579°N 2.2164°W / 53.4579; -2.2164 (Edgar Wood Centre)
1197770
[26]
The Free Church North Square, Hampstead Garden Suburb, LondonChapelEdwin Lutyens1908–1018 March 1965TQ2544988471
51°34′52″N 0°11′27″W / 51.581146°N 0.190872°W / 51.581146; -0.190872 (The Free Church)
1078866
[27]
Church of St Jude Central Square, Hampstead Garden Suburb, LondonChurchEdwin Lutyens1908–1018 March 1965TQ2551688361
51°34′49″N 0°11′24″W / 51.580143°N 0.189945°W / 51.580143; -0.189945 (Church of St Jude)
1294714
[28]
Sandham Memorial Chapel Burghclere, HampshireChapelLionel Godfrey Pearson192618 May 1984SU4632960830
51°20′41″N 1°20′10″W / 51.344673°N 1.336219°W / 51.344673; -1.336219 (Sandham Memorial Chapel)
1339741
[29]
The Cenotaph Whitehall, LondonWar memorialEdwin Lutyens1919–205 February 1970TQ3015979858
51°30′10″N 0°07′34″W / 51.502678°N 0.126117°W / 51.502678; -0.126117 (The Cenotaph)
1357354
[30]
Rochdale Cenotaph Rochdale, LancashireWar memorialEdwin Lutyens192212 February 1985SD8953013314 1084274
[31]
Hall of Memory Birmingham, West MidlandsWar memorialSamuel Nathaniel Cooke Jr.192527 October 201452°28′17″N 1°57′22″W / 52.471333°N 1.95619°W / 52.471333; -1.95619 (Hall of Memory) 1244943
[32]
Statue of Captain Albert Ball Nottingham Castle, NottinghamMemorialHenry Poole192112 July 1972SK5695139510
52°57′00″N 1°09′14″W / 52.949958°N 1.1538263°W / 52.949958; -1.1538263 (Statue of Captain Albert Ball)
1246929
[33]
Edith Cavell Memorial St Martin's Place, City of Westminster, LondonMemorialGeorge Frampton19205 February 1970TQ2995380649
51°30′34″N 0°07′38″W / 51.509324°N 0.127183°W / 51.509324; -0.127183 (Edith Cavell Memorial)
1264768
[34]
Royal Artillery Memorial Hyde Park Corner, LondonWar memorialCharles Sargeant Jagger and Lionel Pearson192514 January 1970TQ2836579801
51°30′09″N 0°09′07″W / 51.502576°N 0.15197°W / 51.502576; -0.15197 (Royal Artillery Memorial)
1231613
[35]
Guards Memorial Horse Guards Road, Whitehall, LondonWar memorialH. Chalton Bradshaw1921–2614 January 1970TQ2980680097
51°30′16″N 0°07′46″W / 51.5044°N 0.1295°W / 51.5044; -0.1295 (Guards Memorial)
1231315
[36]
Mercantile Marine First World War Memorial Tower Hill, LondonWar memorialEdwin Lutyens192827 September 1973TQ3350180710
51°30′35″N 0°04′41″W / 51.509731°N 0.07794°W / 51.509731; -0.07794 (Mercantile Marine First World War Memorial)
1260087
[37]
Plymouth Naval Memorial The Promenade, Plymouth, DevonWar memorialRobert Lorimer19241 May 1975SX4774053940
50°21′56″N 4°08′32″W / 50.365614°N 4.142208°W / 50.365614; -4.142208 (Plymouth Naval Memorial)
1386464
[38]
Portsmouth Naval Memorial Southsea, Portsmouth, HampshireWar memorialRobert Lorimer192423 May 2016SZ6385298495
50°46′57″N 1°05′44″W / 50.78252°N 1.09565°W / 50.78252; -1.09565 (Portsmouth Naval Memorial)
1386975
[39]
Chatham Naval Memorial Chatham, KentWar memorialRobert Lorimer19245 December 1996TQ7618668049
51°23′01″N 0°31′56″E / 51.383611°N 0.532222°E / 51.383611; 0.532222 (Chatham Naval Memorial)
1267787
[40]
Preston Cenotaph Preston, LancashireWar memorialGiles Gilbert Scott192620 December 1991SD5389529482
53°45′34″N 2°41′58″W / 53.75944°N 2.6994°W / 53.75944; -2.6994 (Preston Cenotaph)
1218458
[41]
Northampton War Memorial Northampton, NorthamptonshireWar memorialEdwin Lutyens192628 October 2015SP7549660465
52°14′14″N 0°53′45″W / 52.23721°N 0.895867°W / 52.23721; -0.895867 (Northampton War Memorial)
1191327
[42]
Southampton Cenotaph Southampton, HampshireWar memorialEdwin Lutyens19208 October 1981SU4191612408
50°54′35″N 1°24′19″W / 50.90963°N 1.40519°W / 50.90963; -1.40519 (Southampton Cenotaph)
1340007
[43]
Spalding War Memorial Spalding, LincolnshireWar memorialEdwin Lutyens192220 November 1975TF2491722256
52°47′03″N 0°09′01″W / 52.7840792°N 0.1501686°W / 52.7840792; -0.1501686 (Spalding War Memorial)
1064002
[44]
Liverpool Cenotaph St Georges Plateau, LiverpoolWar memorialLionel Bailey Budden1927–3020 November 1975SJ3489490663
53°24′31″N 2°58′46″W / 53.40852°N 2.97949°W / 53.40852; -2.97949 (Liverpool Cenotaph)
1064002
[45]
Wagoners' Memorial Sledmere, East Riding of YorkshireWar memorialMark Sykes1919–2018 March 2016SE9289864690
54°04′11″N 0°34′55″W / 54.069778°N 0.581897°W / 54.069778; -0.581897 (Wagoners' Memorial)
1161354
[46]
Port Sunlight War Memorial Port Sunlight, Wirral, MerseysideWar memorialGoscombe John192120 December 1965SJ3358484509
53°21′11″N 2°59′53″W / 53.35303°N 2.99792°W / 53.35303; -2.99792 (Port Sunlight War Memorial)
1343491
[47]
Northumberland Fusiliers Memorial Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and WearWar memorialGoscombe John192317 December 1971NZ2488464954
54°58′43″N 1°36′46″W / 54.978576°N 1.612746°W / 54.978576; -1.612746 (Northumberland Fusiliers Memorial)
1186201
[48]
Arch of Remembrance Victoria Park, LeicesterWar memorialEdwin Lutyens192523 February 1955SK5956503212
52°37′24″N 1°07′17″W / 52.623413°N 1.12152°W / 52.623413; -1.12152 (Arch of Remembrance)
1074786
[49]
Winchester College War Cloister Winchester College, Winchester, HampshireWar memorialHerbert Baker192424 March 1950SU4811928905
51°03′27″N 1°18′53″W / 51.057478°N 1.3147914°W / 51.057478; -1.3147914 (Winchester College War Cloister)
1095486
[50]
Buckingham Palace forecourt gates Buckingham Palace, LondonGatesAston Webb1901–115 February 1970TQ2910579705
51°30′06″N 0°08′29″W / 51.501545°N 0.14135°W / 51.501545; -0.14135 (Buckingham Palace forecourt gates)
1239251
[51]
Victoria Memorial The Mall, City of Westminster, LondonMemorialThomas Brock1901–115 February 1970TQ2915479739
51°30′07″N 0°08′26″W / 51.501839°N 0.140632°W / 51.501839; -0.140632 (Victoria Memorial)
1273864
[52]
Queen Victoria Memorial Gates and Gatepiers, Balustrades, Steps and Retaining Wall with Fountain The Mall, City of Westminster, LondonGatesAston Webb1901–115 February 1970TQ2911279822
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)
1239086
[53]
Admiralty Arch Charing Cross, LondonOfficesAston Webb1906–115 February 1970TQ2997080305
51°30′24″N 0°07′43″W / 51.506739°N 0.128674°W / 51.506739; -0.128674 (Admiralty Arch)
1238982
[54]
Tigbourne Court Wormley & Hambledon, SurreyCountry houseEdwin Lutyens1899–19019 March 1960SU9567537910
51°07′57″N 0°38′02″W / 51.132484°N 0.634012°W / 51.132484; -0.634012 (Tigbourne Court)
1240229
[55]
The Deanery Sonning, BerkshireCountry houseEdwin Lutyens19011 August 1952SU7570575617
51°28′28″N 0°54′41″W / 51.47446°N 0.911368°W / 51.47446; -0.911368 (The Deanery)
1319459
[56]
Heathcote Ilkley, West YorkshireHouseEdwin Lutyens1906–0812 December 2014SE1085747608
53°55′28″N 1°50′10″W / 53.924495°N 1.83616°W / 53.924495; -1.83616 (Heathcote)
1133518
[57]
Ednaston Manor Brailsford, DerbyshireCountry houseEdwin Lutyens1912–1913 September 1967SK2384642276
52°58′38″N 1°38′47″W / 52.977307°N 1.646319°W / 52.977307; -1.646319 (Ednaston Manor)
1109745
[58]
The Hoo Willingdon and Jevington, Wealden District, East SussexCountry houseEdwin Lutyens190210 December 1973TQ5889002406
50°47′58″N 0°15′12″E / 50.799437°N 0.253348°E / 50.799437; 0.253348 (The Hoo)
1184911
[59]
Castle Drogo Drewsteignton, DevonCountry houseEdwin Lutyens1911–3020 February 1952SX7218490038
50°41′45″N 3°48′40″W / 50.695902°N 3.811096°W / 50.695902; -3.811096 (Castle Drogo)
1106086
[60]
Little Thakeham Thakeham, Horsham, West SussexCountry houseEdwin Lutyens190315 March 1955TQ1090315728
50°55′49″N 0°25′24″W / 50.930352°N 0.423239°W / 50.930352; -0.423239 (Little Thakeham)
1027209
[61]
Marshcourt Marsh Court, King's Somborne, HampshireCountry HouseEdwin Lutyens1901–0529 May 1957SU3566033594
51°06′02″N 1°29′32″W / 51.100546°N 1.492092°W / 51.100546; -1.492092 (Marshcourt)
1093803
[62]
Hestercombe House garden wall and terraces Cheddon Fitzpaine, SomersetTerracesGertrude Jekyll & Edwin Lutyens1904–0617 May 1985ST2410528662
51°03′08″N 3°05′03″W / 51.052269°N 3.084169°W / 51.052269; -3.084169 (Hestercombe House garden wall and terraces)
1060514
Hestercombe House garden wall and terraces
Hestercombe House garden wall and terraces
[63]
Hestercombe House Orangery Cheddon Fitzpaine, SomersetOrangeryEdwin Lutyens1904–0917 May 1985ST2420628695
51°03′09″N 3°04′58″W / 51.052579°N 3.082735°W / 51.052579; -3.082735 (Hestercombe House Orangery)
1175994
[64]
New Place Shedfield, WinchesterCountry houseEdwin Lutyens19063 February 1952SU5665813537
50°55′07″N 1°11′43″W / 50.918521°N 1.195357°W / 50.918521; -1.195357 (New Place)
1095660
[65]
The Salutation Sandwich, KentHouseEdwin Lutyens191219 May 1950TR3336658124
51°16′28″N 1°20′40″E / 51.274444°N 1.344447°E / 51.274444; 1.344447 (The Salutation)
1069643
[66]
Middleton Park Middleton Stoney, OxfordshireCountry houseEdwin Lutyens & Robert Lutyens193826 November 1951SP5249223237
51°54′19″N 1°14′18″W / 51.905207°N 1.238409°W / 51.905207; -1.238409 (Middleton Park)
1232948
[67]
Royd House Hale, CheshireHouseEdgar Wood191613 October 1975SJ7834886681
53°22′36″N 2°19′37″W / 53.376536°N 2.326926°W / 53.376536; -2.326926 (Royd House)
1067922
[68]
The New House Wadhurst Park, Wadhurst, East SussexCountry houseJohn Outram1982–862 July 2020TQ6323328810
51°02′08″N 0°19′36″E / 51.035470°N 0.326729°E / 51.035470; 0.326729 (The New House)
1457638
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[69]
Bedales Memorial Library, Lupton Hall and Corridor Bedales School, Steep, HampshireSchool libraryErnest Gimson192216 March 1954SU7428925132
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)
1278033
[70]
Johnston Monument Churchyard of St Mary's Church, Gilston, HertfordshireMemorialEric Gill192319 September 1984TL4395213512
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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[71]
Royal Liver Building Georges Pier Head, LiverpoolCommercial officesWalter Aubrey Thomas1908–1012 July 1966SJ3379390355
53°24′20″N 2°59′46″W / 53.4056°N 2.9960°W / 53.4056; -2.9960 (Royal Liver Building)
1356370
[72]
Surrey House (formerly Norwich Union Head Office) Norwich, NorfolkCommercial officesGeorge Skipper1903-045 June 1972TG2304808147
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
[73]
Rodmarton Manor Rodmarton, GloucestershireCountry houseErnest Barnsley1909–294 June 1952ST943977
51°40′41″N 2°05′01″W / 51.678189°N 2.083561°W / 51.678189; -2.083561 (Rodmarton Manor)
1341402
[74]
Goddards Dringhouses, YorkHouseWalter Brierley1926–2724 June 1983SE5891249721
53°56′25″N 1°06′15″W / 53.940258°N 1.104047°W / 53.940258; -1.104047 (Goddards)
1256461
[75]
Debenham House Addison Road, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, LondonHouseHalsey Ricardo1905–0715 April 1969TQ2442179690
51°30′09″N 0°12′32″W / 51.502459°N 0.208802°W / 51.502459; -0.208802 (Debenham House)
1080783
[76]
Ashton Memorial Lancaster, LancashireMemorialJohn Belcher1907–0922 December 1953SD4889561319
54°02′43″N 2°46′55″W / 54.045293°N 2.781963°W / 54.045293; -2.781963 (Ashton Memorial)
1288429
[77]
Royal College of Physicians, 11 St Andrew's Place St Andrews Place, Regent's Park, LondonHeadquarters building & libraryDenys Lasdun1960–6424 April 1998TQ2878382390
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
[78]
British Library 96 Euston Rd, Somers Town, LondonLibraryColin St John Wilson1982–9931 July 2015TQ2997082897
51°31′48″N 0°07′40″W / 51.530032°N 0.12771867°W / 51.530032; -0.12771867 (British Library)
1426345
[79]
King Edward VII Galleries The British Museum, Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, LondonMuseum galleryJohn James Burnet & Thomas S. Tait1905–1424 October 1951TQ2999181801
51°31′13″N 0°07′40″W / 51.520178°N 0.12782°W / 51.520178; -0.12782 (King Edward VII Galleries)
1322129
[80]
Isokon building Lawn Road, Hampstead, LondonApartment blockWells Coates1933–3414 May 1974TQ2751985275
51°33′07″N 0°09′44″W / 51.551961°N 0.162172°W / 51.551961; -0.162172 (Isokon building)
1379280
[81]
Tomb of Karl Marx Highgate Cemetery, Highgate, LondonMemorialLaurence Bradshaw195614 May 1974TQ2874486891
51°33′58″N 0°08′38″W / 51.566205°N 0.143923°W / 51.566205; -0.143923 (Tomb of Karl Marx)
1378872
[82]
Gorilla House & Chimps Breeding Colony London Zoo, Regent's Park, LondonAnimal enclosureBerthold Lubetkin and the Tecton Group with Ove Arup1932–3314 September 1970TQ2809483571
51°32′11″N 0°09′16″W / 51.536517°N 0.154503°W / 51.536517; -0.154503 (Gorilla House & Chimps Breeding Colony)
1357402
[83]
Penguin Pool London Zoo, Regent's Park, LondonFormer penguin pool; now fountainBerthold Lubetkin and the Tecton Group with Ove Arup193414 September 1970TQ2817383293
51°32′02″N 0°09′12″W / 51.534001°N 0.153466°W / 51.534001; -0.153466 (Penguin Pool)
1225665
[84]
Highpoint I Highgate, Haringey, LondonApartment blockBerthold Lubetkin1933–3510 May 1974TQ2825287841
51°34′29″N 0°09′02″W / 51.574855°N 0.150671°W / 51.574855; -0.150671 (Highpoint I)
1358885
[85]
Highpoint II Highgate, Haringey, LondonApartment blockBerthold Lubetkin1936–3810 May 1974TQ2826987801
51°34′28″N 0°09′02″W / 51.574491°N 0.15044°W / 51.574491; -0.15044 (Highpoint II)
1079183
[86]
Finsbury Health Centre Islington, LondonClinicBerthold Lubetkin1935–3829 September 1972TQ3129482356
51°31′30″N 0°06′32″W / 51.524864°N 0.108844°W / 51.524864; -0.108844 (Finsbury Health Centre)
1297993
[87]
De La Warr Pavilion Bexhill-on-Sea, East SussexArts and entertainment centreErich Mendelsohn & Serge Chermayeff1935–3628 January 1971TQ7411407134
50°50′15″N 0°28′17″E / 50.837543°N 0.47142°E / 50.837543; 0.47142 (De La Warr Pavilion)
1352840
[88]
St Catherine's College Bicycle Store St Catherine's College, Oxford, OxfordshireBicycle storeArne Jacobsen1961–6630 March 1993SP5217406729
51°45′25″N 1°14′44″W / 51.756827°N 1.245514°W / 51.756827; -1.245514 (St Catherine's College Bicycle Store)
1229973
[89]
St Catherine's College Brick retaining wall St Catherine's College, Oxford, OxfordshireWallArne Jacobsen1961–6630 March 1993SP5220306589
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
[90]
St Catherine's College Masters House and attached wall St Catherine's College, Oxford, OxfordshireHouseArne Jacobsen1961–6630 March 1993SP5219506696
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)
1278800
[91]
St Catherine's College Music House St Catherine's College, Oxford, OxfordshireMusic hallArne Jacobsen1961–6630 March 1993SP5219606568
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
[92]
St Catherine's College Podium and all buildings on it St Catherine's College, Oxford, OxfordshireUniversity campusArne Jacobsen1961–6630 March 1993SP5225806640
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
[93]
St Catherine's College Gymnasium St Catherine's College, Oxford, OxfordshireGymnasiumArne Jacobsen1961–6630 March 1993SP5230406505
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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[94]
Falmer House University of Sussex, Brighton and Hove, East SussexUniversity buildingBasil Spence1960–6230 August 1993TQ3459008940
50°51′52″N 0°05′20″W / 50.86431°N 0.088859°W / 50.86431; -0.088859 (Falmer House)
1381044
[95]
Building D6 at Boots Factory Site NottinghamPharmaceutical worksOwen Williams19384 April 1991SK5435736804
52°55′33″N 1°11′34″W / 52.925904°N 1.192882°W / 52.925904; -1.192882 (Building D6 at Boots Factory Site)
1247645
[96]
Building D10 at Boots Factory Site NottinghamPharmaceutical worksOwen Williams193228 January 197152°55′27″N 1°11′32″W / 52.9241°N 1.1923°W / 52.9241; -1.1923 (Building D10 at Boots Factory Site) 1247927
[97]
Lloyd's Building LondonCommercial officesRichard Rogers1978–8619 December 2011TQ3315981082
51°30′47″N 0°04′57″W / 51.512979°N 0.082458°W / 51.512979; -0.082458 (Lloyd's Building)
1405493
[98]
Midland Bank 27-35, Poultry, City of LondonCommercial officesEdwin Lutyens19245 June 1972TQ3262281144
51°30′49″N 0°05′25″W / 51.513663°N 0.090169°W / 51.513663; -0.090169 (Midland Bank)
1064598
[99]
Queen Alexandra Memorial Marlborough Road, St James's, City of Westminster, LondonMemorialAlfred Gilbert1926–325 February 1970TQ2941480061
51°30′17″N 0°08′12″W / 51.504673°N 0.13677°W / 51.504673; -0.13677 (Queen Alexandra Memorial)
1239703
[100]
Bristol Central Library College Green, BristolLibraryCharles Holden19061 November 1966ST5825272674
51°27′05″N 2°36′08″W / 51.451501°N 2.602183°W / 51.451501; -2.602183 (Bristol Central Library)
1202131
[101]
55 Broadway Broadway, City of Westminster, LondonCommercial officesCharles Holden1927–299 January 1970TQ2960079486
51°29′58″N 0°08′03″W / 51.499463°N 0.134303°W / 51.499463; -0.134303 (55 Broadway)
1219790
[102]
The Burghers of Calais Victoria Tower Gardens, City of Westminster, LondonStatuary groupAuguste Rodin19155 February 1970TQ3026379286
51°29′51″N 0°07′29″W / 51.497514°N 0.12483°W / 51.497514; -0.12483 (The Burghers of Calais)
1066150
[103]
Sainsbury Wing at the National Gallery Trafalgar Square, LondonArt galleryRobert Venturi & Denise Scott Brown1988–919 May 2018TQ2988580510
51°30′31″N 0°07′47″W / 51.50857°N 0.12978°W / 51.50857; -0.12978 (Sainsbury Wing at the National Gallery)
1451082
[104]
Royal Festival Hall South Bank, LondonConcert hallLeslie Martin1963–6429 March 1988TQ3079780223
51°30′21″N 0°07′00″W / 51.505811°N 0.116795°W / 51.505811; -0.116795 (Royal Festival Hall)
1249756
[105]
Gala Bingo Club Tooting, Wandsworth, LondonBingo hallCecil Massey193128 June 1972TQ2752071310
51°25′35″N 0°10′02″W / 51.426459°N 0.167198°W / 51.426459; -0.167198 (Gala Bingo Club)
1357668
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Barber Institute of Fine Arts Birmingham, West MidlandsArt gallery and concert hallRobert Atkinson1935–3919 March 1981SP0491183650
52°27′02″N 1°55′40″W / 52.450419°N 1.927728°W / 52.450419; -1.927728 (Barber Institute of Fine Arts)
1216784
[107]
Impington Village College Impington, South CambridgeshireSchoolWalter Gropius & Maxwell Fry1938–3928 January 1971TL4462263170
52°14′52″N 0°07′01″E / 52.247711°N 0.116991°E / 52.247711; 0.116991 (Impington Village College)
1331296
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Sir Bernard Lovell Telescope Jodrell Bank Observatory, Goostrey, CheshireRadio telescopeBernard Lovell & Charles Husband1952–5713 July 1988SJ7950071099
53°14′10″N 2°18′26″W / 53.236245°N 2.307176°W / 53.236245; -2.307176 (Sir Bernard Lovell Telescope)
1221685
[109]
Mark II (radio telescope) Jodrell Bank Observatory, Goostrey, CheshireRadio telescopeCharles Husband196410 July 2017SJ7981570810
53°14′02″N 2°18′14″W / 53.233936°N 2.3038599°W / 53.233936; -2.3038599 (Mark II (radio telescope))
1443087
[110]
The Willis Building Ipswich, SuffolkCommercial officesNorman Foster197525 April 199152°03′22″N 1°09′05″E / 52.056221°N 1.151459°E / 52.056221; 1.151459 (The Willis Building) 1237417
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Severn Bridge Aust, Tidenham, GloucestershireRoad BridgePercy Thomas1961–6626 November 1999ST5576190317
51°36′36″N 2°38′25″W / 51.609937°N 2.640251°W / 51.609937; -2.640251 (Severn Bridge)
1119760
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Humber Bridge Hessle, East Riding of YorkshireSuspension bridgeFreeman, Fox & Partners1973-8112 July 2017TA0241224487
53°42′24″N 0°27′00″W / 53.706773°N 0.44998943°W / 53.706773; -0.44998943 (Humber Bridge)
1447321
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Kingsgate Bridge Durham, County DurhamFootbridgeOve Arup196329 May 1998NZ2759342106
54°46′23″N 1°34′21″W / 54.77312°N 1.572599°W / 54.77312; -1.572599 (Kingsgate Bridge)
1119766
[114]
Building Q121 at former Royal Aircraft Establishment site Rushmoor, Farnborough, HampshireWorkshop1934–354 December 1996SU8678754709
51°17′06″N 0°45′25″W / 51.284918°N 0.756945°W / 51.284918; -0.756945 (Building Q121 at former Royal Aircraft Establishment site)
1259589
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Building R133 at former Royal Aircraft Establishment site Rushmoor, Farnborough, HampshireWorkshop1939–424 December 1996SU8686154824
51°17′09″N 0°45′21″W / 51.28594°N 0.755856°W / 51.28594; -0.755856 (Building R133 at former Royal Aircraft Establishment site)
1259586
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Group Operations Room RAF Uxbridge, Hillingdon, LondonUnderground Military Headquarters1938-391 December 2005TQ0654883514
51°32′26″N 0°27′54″W / 51.540479°N 0.465044°W / 51.540479; -0.465044 (Group Operations Room)
1392556
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Explanatory notes

  1. 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.
  2. Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.
  3. The "List Entry Number" is a unique number assigned to each listed building and scheduled monument by Historic England.

Footnotes

  1. 91.7% of all listed buildings are designated Grade II, 5.8% at II* and 2.5% at Grade I.[1]
  2. Buildings predating 1900 which have been converted in the 20th/21st centuries, such as the Unicorn Theatre, Abingdon-on-Thames, have not been included in this list.[2]
  3. Details of all Grade I listed war memorials are given at Grade I listed war memorials in England

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