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Heritage Sites in one place. The 400,000 in the listing should not be confused with the actual number of listed buildings, which will be much larger than the listing, because a listing can include more than one building that share the same listing number. The legislative frameworks for each type of historic asset remains unchanged. A photographic library of
English listed buildings was started in 1999 as a snapshot of buildings listed at the turn of the millennium. This is not an up-to-date record of all listed buildings in England β the listing status and descriptions are only correct as at February 2001. The photographs were taken between 1999 and 2008. It is maintained by the Historic England archive at the
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327:. The applicant does not need to be the owner of the building to apply for it to be listed. Full information including application form guidance notes are on the Historic England website. Historic England assesses buildings put forward for listing or delisting and provides advice to the Secretary of State on the architectural and historic interest. The Secretary of State, who may seek additional advice from others, then decides whether to list or delist the building.
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1253:: "special buildings which meet the test of the legislation. A degree of alteration or imperfection of design may be acceptable. B2 is chosen for buildings that qualify for listing by virtue of only a few attributes. An example would be a building sited within a conservation area where the quality of its architectural appearance or interior raises it appreciably above the general standard of buildings within the conservation area."
454:(DTLR) in December 2001. The launch of the Government's Heritage Protection Reform (HPR) report in July 2003 by the DCMS, entitled "Protecting our historic environment: Making the system work better", asked questions about how the current designation systems could be improved. The HPR decision report "Review of Heritage Protection: The Way Forward", a green paper published in June 2004 by the DCMS, committed the UK government and
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485:, "Planning for the Historic Environment". This replaced PPG15 and set out the government's national policies on the conservation of the historic environment in England. PPS5 was supported by a Practice Guide, endorsed by the DCLG, the DCMS, and English Heritage, which explained how to apply the policies stated in PPS5.
1241:: "high quality buildings that because of exceptional features, interiors or environmental qualities are clearly above the general standard set by grade B1 buildings. Also buildings which might have merited Grade A status but for detracting features such as an incomplete design, lower quality additions or alterations."
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In
England and Wales, the management of listed buildings is the responsibility of local planning authorities and the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (i.e., not DCMS, which originally listed the building). There is a general principle that listed buildings are put to 'appropriate
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In 2010, listed buildings accounted for about 2% of
English building stock. In March 2010, there were about 374,000 list entries, of which 92% were Grade II, 5.5% were Grade II* and 2.5% were Grade I. Places of worship are an important part of the UK's architectural heritage; England alone has 14,500
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British Listed
Buildings Online (website) has sections on England, Wales and Scotland. It can be searched either by browsing for listed buildings by country, county and parish/locality, or by keyword search or via the online map. Not all buildings have photographs, as it is run on a volunteer basis.
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as separate to the statutory list (and in addition to it). There is no statutory protection of a building or object on the local list but many receive a degree of protection from loss through being in a
Conservation Area or through planning policy. Councils hope that owners will recognise the merits
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In 2008, a draft
Heritage Protection Bill was subject to pre-legislative scrutiny before its passage through UK Parliament. The legislation was abandoned despite strong cross-party support, to make room in the parliamentary legislative programme for measures to deal with the credit crunch, though it
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and extended to include all listed buildings, scheduled monuments, registered parks and gardens, registered battlefields, protected wreck sites and conservation areas. The register is compiled by survey using information from local authorities, official and voluntary heritage groups and the general
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Almost anything can be listed. Buildings and structures of special historic interest come in a wide variety of forms and types, ranging from telephone boxes and road signs, to castles. Historic
England has created twenty broad categories of structures, and published selection guides for each one to
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be merged into a single online register that will "explain what is special and why". English
Heritage would become directly responsible for identifying historic assets in England and there would be wider consultation with the public and asset owners, and new rights of appeal. There would have been
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maintained the register on behalf of
Historic Scotland, and provided information on properties of architectural or historic merit throughout the country that are considered to be at risk. Since the merger of these two bodies into one, that work is now carried out by Historic Environment Scotland.
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is an online searchable database which includes 400,000 English
Listings, this includes individual listed buildings, groups of multiple listed buildings which share the same listing, scheduled monuments, registered parks and gardens, protected historic wrecks and registered battlefields and World
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Listing began later in Northern Ireland than in the rest of the UK: the first provision for listing was contained in the Planning (Northern Ireland) Order 1972; and the current legislative basis for listing is the Planning (Northern Ireland) Order 1991. Under Article 42 of the Order, the relevant
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Although the decision to list a building may be made on the basis of the architectural or historic interest of one small part of the building, the listing protection nevertheless applies to the whole building. Listing applies not just to the exterior fabric of the building itself, but also to the
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The criteria for listing include architectural interest, historic interest and close historical associations with significant people or events. Buildings not individually noteworthy may still be listed if they form part of a group that isβfor example, all the buildings in a square. This is called
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Listed building consent must be obtained from local authorities before any alteration to a listed structure. Applications for consent are made on a form obtained from Historic Environment Scotland. After consulting the local planning authority, the owner, where possible, and an independent third
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Following the introduction of listing, an initial survey of Northern Ireland's building stock was begun in 1974. By the time of the completion of this First Survey in 1994, the listing process had developed considerably, and it was therefore decided to embark upon a Second Survey, which is still
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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
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legally protected) is called 'designation'. Several different terms are used because the processes use separate legislation: buildings are 'listed'; ancient monuments are 'scheduled', wrecks are 'protected', and battlefields, gardens and parks are 'registered'. A heritage asset is a part of the
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Exemption from secular listed building control is provided for some buildings in current use for worship, but only in cases where the relevant religious organisation operates its own equivalent permissions procedure. Owners of listed buildings are, in some circumstances, compelled to repair and
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A range of listing criteria, which aim to define architectural and historic interest, are used to determine whether or not to list a building. Listed building consent must be obtained from local authorities before any alteration to a listed structure. There are about 8,500 listed buildings in
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Listed buildings in danger of being lost through damage or decay in England started to be recorded by survey in 1991. This was extended in 1998 with the publication of Historic England's Buildings at Risk Register which surveyed Grade I and Grade II* buildings. In 2008 this survey was renamed
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were dispatched to prepare the list under the supervision of the Inspectorate of Ancient Monuments, with funding from the Treasury. The listings were used as a means to determine whether a particular building should be rebuilt if it was damaged by bombing, with varying degrees of success. In
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covering England and Wales, and the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1947 covering Scotland. Listing was first introduced into Northern Ireland under the Planning (Northern Ireland) Order 1972. The listing process has since developed slightly differently in each part of the UK.
684:(CoI) could only be made if planning permission was being sought or had been obtained in England. However, the changes brought about by the Act means that now anyone can ask the Secretary of State to issue a Certificate of Immunity in respect of a particular building at any time.
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maintain them and can face criminal prosecution if they fail to do so or if they perform unauthorised alterations. When alterations are permitted, or when listed buildings are repaired or maintained, the owners are often required to use specific materials or techniques.
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In Wales, applications are made using a form obtained from the relevant local authority. There is no provision for consent to be granted in outline. When a local authority is disposed to grant listed building consent, it must first notify the Welsh Parliament
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English Heritage was asked in February 2000, by the Department of Culture, Media and Sport and the Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions, to co-ordinate an important and wide-ranging review of all policies relating to the historic
377:, who had been told that it was likely to be 'spot-listed' a few days later. In response, the government undertook to review arrangements for listing buildings in order to protect worthy ones from such demolition. After the Firestone demolition, the
404:(DEFRA) to deliver the government policy on the protection to historic buildings and other heritage assets. The decision about whether or not to list a building is made by the Secretary of State, although the process is administered in England by
668:" (BPN), if a building is in danger of demolition or alteration in such a way that might affect its historic character. This remains in force for six months until the Secretary of State decides whether or not to formally list the building.
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and viable use' and recognition that this may involve the re-use and modification of the building. However, listed buildings cannot be modified without first obtaining Listed Building Consent through the relevant local planning authority.
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listed places of worship (4,000 Grade I, 4,500 Grade II* and 6,000 Grade II) and 45% of all Grade I listed buildings are places of worship. Some of the listed churches are no longer in use; between 1969 and 2010, some 1,795 churches were
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ongoing, to update and cross-check the original information. Information gathered during this survey, relating to both listed and unlisted buildings, is entered into the publicly accessible Northern Ireland Buildings Database.
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The government's White Paper "Heritage Protection for the 21st Century", published on 8 March 2007, offered a commitment to sharing the understanding of the historic environment and more openness in the process of designation.
500:. A consultation draft of this was published on 25 July 2011 and the final version on 27 March 2012. This became a material consideration in planning matters on publication. It has since been revised in 2018, 2019 and 2021.
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Carrying out unauthorised works to a listed building is a criminal offence and owners can be prosecuted. A planning authority can also insist that all work undertaken without consent be reversed at the owner's expense.
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Only some of these are judged to be important enough to have extra legal protection through designation. Buildings that are not formally listed but still judged as being of heritage interest can still be regarded as a
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publishes and maintains a searchable map database for listed buildings in Wales. In Wales, at risk registers of listed buildings are compiled by local planning authorities, and Cadw produced a report in 2009. The
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of the Scottish Government, which inherited this role from the Scottish Development Department in 1991. The listing system is administered by Historic Environment Scotland on behalf of the Scottish Ministers.
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The effect of a proposed development on the setting of a listed building is a material consideration in determining a planning application. Setting is defined as "the surroundings in which a heritage is
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is required to compile lists of buildings of "special architectural or historic interest". Since 2016, the responsibility for the listing process rests with the Historic Environment Division of the
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There are about 47,400 listed buildings in Scotland. Of these, around 8 percent (some 3,800) are Category A, 50 percent are Category B, and 42 percent are listed at Category C.
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450:(DCMS). The outcome was the paper "Power of Place" in December 2000, followed by the subsequent policy document "The Historic Environment: A Force for Our Future", published by the DCMS and the
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A listed building may not be demolished, extended, or altered without special permission from the local planning authority, which typically consults the relevant central government agency. In
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In England, to have a building considered for listing or delisting, the process is to apply to the secretary of state; this can be done by submitting an application form online to
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that buildings in the scheme must meet certain criteria β "a three-fold test which involved considering size, permanence and degree of physical attachment" β referred to as the
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churches in active use, loosely corresponding to Grades I, II and III. These grades were used mainly before 1977, although a few buildings are still listed using these grades.
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is a structure of particular architectural and/or historic interest deserving of special protection. Such buildings are placed on one of the four statutory lists maintained by
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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.
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aid with assessing buildings and structures. These include historical overviews and describe the special considerations for listing each category. However, in 2020, the
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interior, fixtures, fittings, and objects within the curtilage of the building even if they are not fixed. De-listing is possible but is rare. One example is
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The Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission lists buildings in England and Wales under three grades, with Grade I being the highest grade, as follows:
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may be revived in future. The proposal was that the existing registers of buildings, parks and gardens, archaeology and battlefields, maritime wrecks, and
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There have been several attempts to simplify the heritage planning process for listed buildings in England. As of 2021, few changes had been implemented.
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In Scotland, listing was begun by a provision in the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1947, and the current legislative basis for listing is the
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and are protected by separate legislation. Cultural landscapes such as parks and gardens are currently "listed" on a non-statutory basis.
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where a large number of buildings of a similar type survive, the policy is only to list the most representative or significant examples.
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historic environment that is valued because of its historic, archaeological, architectural or artistic interest.
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National Heritage List for England: map-based database of listed buildings, scheduled monuments etc in England
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Dill (Appellant) v Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government and another (Respondents)
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project website. The National Heritage List for England contains the up-to-date list of listed buildings.
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The Northern Ireland Buildings Database contains details of all listed buildings in Northern Ireland.
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in response to similar concerns at the number of listed buildings that were vacant and in disrepair.
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In England and Wales, the authority for listing is granted to the Secretary of State by the
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The process of protecting the built historic environment (i.e. getting a
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2832:"Churches and Closure in the Church of England : A Summary Report"
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streamlined systems for granting consent for work on historic assets.
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In 2022 proposals were floated for the reintroduction of a Grade III.
3754:"Craigellachie, Old Bridge over River Spey (Telford Bridge) (LB2357)"
2198:"Planning policy Statement 5 'Planning for the Historic Environment'"
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In an emergency, the local planning authority can serve a temporary "
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2579:"Protecting our Historic Environment: Making the System Work Better"
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In 1980, there was public outcry at the sudden destruction of the
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1837:"Arrangements for handling heritage applications Direction 2015"
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Northern Ireland, divided into four grades, defined as follows:
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of their properties and keep them unaltered if at all possible.
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of a listed building are treated as part of the listed building.
540:: particularly important buildings of more than special interest
396:(an agency of the DCMS), and other government departments, e.g.
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276:(left) was controversially demolished in 1994 to make way for
3140:"Structure and Contents in the Historic Environment Division"
2664:"Heritage Protection Reform β Draft Heritage Protection Bill"
2228:"Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990"
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768:
for more examples of such buildings across England and Wales.
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generally deemed to be a relevant consideration for listing.
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3841:"177-187 (Odd Numbers) High Street, Perth Theatre (LB39468)"
2690:"Living in a Grade I, Grade II* or Grade II Listed Building"
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makes a recommendation on behalf of the Scottish Ministers.
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in Norfolk, which was listed in 1984 and de-listed in 1988.
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3977:"14 Bath Street, The George, formerly The County (LB26818)"
3145:. Department for Communities. December 2016. Archived from
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Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990
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3429:"The Old Bushmills Distillery: Historic Building Details"
2420:. Department for Culture, Media and Sport. Archived from
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for examples of such buildings across England and Wales.
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for examples of such buildings across England and Wales.
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Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions
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3619:"Cardross Kilmahew Estate, St Peter's College (LB6464)"
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2610:. Department for Culture, Media and Sport. April 2008.
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Charles Knevitt, "Protecting palaces and pillarboxes",
1257:
711:
3998:"The National Heritage List for England has gone live"
3480:"National Gallery of Scotland: Listed Building Report"
1216:, which took over the built heritage functions of the
734:, London, was the first postwar building to gain Grade
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4291:. Northern Ireland Environment Agency. Archived from
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2128:"Targets of enemy bombers and our own demolition men"
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Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
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Scotland, the process slightly predated the war with
3512:. Historic Scotland. October 2008. pp. 24β25.
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1946:
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1633:public. It is possible to search this list online.
442:The review process was started in February 2000 by
63:, is designated as a Category A listed building by
2553:"The Historic Environment: A Force for our Future"
1878:
1136:Footbridge just south of Wokingham railway station
402:Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
318:
27:Protected historic structure in the United Kingdom
4432:Images of England:photographs of listed buildings
3955:"Mugdock Country Park, Craigend Castle (LB50821)"
3663:"1β48 (inclusive nos) Ravelston Garden (LB30264)"
3026:"Railway Footbridge Β· Wokingham's Virtual Museum"
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2666:. English Heritage. 2 April 2008. Archived from
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1567:Category:Category C listed buildings in Scotland
1512:Category:Category B listed buildings in Scotland
1441:Category:Category A listed buildings in Scotland
4442:The Institute of Historic Building Conservation
4378:Buildings designated as both listed structures
3820:"Dysart, Hot Pot Wynd, Harbour House (LB45507)"
2374:John Witherow, "No listing of Hoover factory",
2202:Department for Communities and Local Government
2045:"St. Paul's Cathedral (Grade I) (1079157)"
1847:Department for Communities and Local Government
1786:"Principles of Selection for Listing Buildings"
1719:Grade II* listed buildings in England by county
819:, East Riding of Yorkshire / North Lincolnshire
490:Department for Communities and Local Government
202:Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings
3295:"Grand Opera House: Historic Building Details"
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1724:Grade II listed buildings in England by county
1691:Equivalent statuses outside the United Kingdom
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3403:"Campbell College: Historic Building Details"
3067:"Mussenden Temple: Historic Building Details"
2754:. English Heritage. July 2010. Archived from
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1880:"The unusual buildings granted listed status"
1714:Grade I listed buildings in England by county
1374:Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997
434:, Manchester, built in 1935 and formerly the
3301:. Department for Communities. Archived from
3271:. Department for Communities. Archived from
3245:. Department for Communities. 27 August 2015
3191:. Department for Communities. 20 August 2015
3073:. Department for Communities. Archived from
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534:: buildings that are of exceptional interest
496:would be replaced by a single document, the
59:, which opened in 1890, and is now owned by
3351:"Necarne Castle: Historic Building Details"
3325:"Belfast Castle: Historic Building Details"
3265:"Gosford Castle: Historic Building Details"
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2094:"Listed buildings β The Victorian Society"
1952:"Windsor Castle (Grade SM) (1006996)"
3377:"Scrabo Tower: Historic Building Details"
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3039:Crawley Borough Council (November 2010).
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2065:"Preserving historic sites and buildings"
1921:"Windsor Castle (Grade I) (1117776)"
1408:The scheme for classifying buildings is:
847:Manchester Liverpool Road railway station
678:Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act 2013
4079:"The National Heritage List for England"
3572:"What is Listing? Categories of listing"
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4265:. Cadw. 1 November 2009. Archived from
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2163:Department for Culture, Media and Sport
2014:"Raglan Castle (Grade SM) (MM005)"
1867:. 1st Associated Ltd. 21 November 2014.
1643:Buildings at Risk Register for Scotland
1561:Examples of Category C listed buildings
1506:Examples of Category B listed buildings
1435:Examples of Category A listed buildings
1384:. The authority for listing rests with
492:announced that in England all PPSs and
448:Department for Culture, Media and Sport
390:Department for Culture, Media and Sport
14:
6260:Listed buildings in the United Kingdom
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920:Examples of Grade II* listed buildings
379:Secretary of State for the Environment
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157:, are sometimes instead classified as
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2692:. Historic England. 20 November 2012.
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2159:"Protecting the Historic Environment"
2008:
1983:"Raglan Castle (Grade I) (2101)"
1695:For other countries' equivalents see
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1313:Examples of Grade B1 listed buildings
1288:Examples of Grade B+ listed buildings
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1046:Examples of Grade II listed buildings
628:The state of repair of a building is
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198:Royal Institute of British Architects
186:Ancient Monuments Protection Act 1882
3506:Scottish Historic Environment Policy
3494:
2644:from the original on 20 January 2010
2617:from the original on 26 January 2009
2346:"Buildings & Conservation Areas"
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1977:
1897:from the original on 11 January 2022
1258:Examples of Grade A listed buildings
1190:Listed buildings in Northern Ireland
712:Examples of Grade I listed buildings
682:Certificate of Immunity from Listing
659:
330:
4263:"Tackling Wales' buildings at risk"
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3543:. Historic Scotland. Archived from
3433:Northern Ireland Buildings Database
3407:Northern Ireland Buildings Database
3381:Northern Ireland Buildings Database
3355:Northern Ireland Buildings Database
3329:Northern Ireland Buildings Database
3299:Northern Ireland Buildings Database
3269:Northern Ireland Buildings Database
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3164:"Changes to government departments"
3071:Northern Ireland Buildings Database
3047:from the original on 29 August 2012
3043:(Report). Crawley Borough Council.
2636:Mascall, Roger (18 December 2009).
2285:. Wiltshire Council. Archived from
2126:Cruickshank, Dan (28 August 1995).
1749:Site of Special Scientific Interest
1520:The 18th century Garrison House in
1218:Northern Ireland Environment Agency
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959:Category:Grade II* listed buildings
550:There was formerly a non-statutory
109:Northern Ireland Environment Agency
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4081:. English Heritage. Archived from
4055:. English Heritage. Archived from
2937:. English Heritage. Archived from
2783:. English Heritage. Archived from
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2264:. English Heritage. Archived from
2050:National Heritage List for England
1957:National Heritage List for England
1926:National Heritage List for England
1709:Conservation area (United Kingdom)
1617:National Heritage List for England
1368:, is a Category A listed building.
1319:Category:Grade B1 listed buildings
1294:Category:Grade B+ listed buildings
1053:Category:Grade II listed buildings
498:National Planning Policy Framework
420:English heritage protection reform
222:Town and Country Planning Act 1947
25:
6271:
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2725:Arnold, Will (22 November 2022).
2019:National Historic Assets of Wales
1988:National Historic Assets of Wales
1264:Category:Grade A listed buildings
766:Category:Grade I listed buildings
180:which was listed Grade I in 1950.
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3776:"Walkerburn, The Kirna (LB8323)"
3166:. nidirect.gov. 13 November 2015
2605:"Draft Heritage Protection Bill"
1009:Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge
997:Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral
262:
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4175:"Historic and Listed Buildings"
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3975:Historic Environment Scotland.
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3890:. Historic Environment Scotland
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3639:Historic Environment Scotland.
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3617:Historic Environment Scotland.
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3598:. Historic Environment Scotland
3595:3 Categories of listed building
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2067:. Parliament.uk. Archived from
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598:The specific criteria include:
564:closed by the Church of England
438:, was listed Grade II* in 1974.
319:Listing and delisting procedure
34:. For other jurisdictions, see
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4004:. 7 April 2011. Archived from
2987:"The Kursaal, Southend-on-Sea"
2807:"Caring for Places of Worship"
1971:
1940:
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1003:Manchester Town Hall Extension
494:Planning Policy Guidance Notes
346:
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3750:Historic Environment Scotland
3113:. DOENI. 2011. Archived from
2935:"Living in a Listed Building"
2914:The Twentieth Century Society
1764:
1636:
1536:Harbourmaster's House, Dysart
1458:St Peter's Seminary, Cardross
1403:Historic Environment Scotland
1386:Historic Environment Scotland
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578:Built in 1841, St Peter's in
503:
315:produce guidance for owners.
164:
89:Historic Environment Scotland
65:Historic Environment Scotland
5301:Bath and North East Somerset
4759:Bath and North East Somerset
4053:"Frequently asked questions"
3435:. Department for Communities
3409:. Department for Communities
3383:. Department for Communities
3357:. Department for Communities
3331:. Department for Communities
2204:. March 2010. Archived from
1817:. Citizens Information Board
1615:within England in 2011. The
1362:National Gallery of Scotland
1351:Listed buildings in Scotland
1349:For lists of buildings, see
1188:For lists of buildings, see
1167:Many councils, for example,
829:King's College London Chapel
748:King's College London Chapel
666:Building Preservation Notice
371:Wallis, Gilbert and Partners
335:For lists of buildings, see
7:
5579:Category A listed buildings
5006:listed buildings in England
4494:listed buildings in England
4127:"What is Heritage at Risk?"
3455:"Bank Buildings | nidirect"
3041:Crawley Local Building List
2811:British Religion in Numbers
2444:"Listed Buildings in Wales"
1702:
1344:
483:Planning Policy Statement 5
463:Planning Policy Guidance 15
357:'Heritage at Risk' Register
337:Listed buildings in England
211:National Trust for Scotland
209:(in his connections to the
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5481:North Yorkshire (district)
4317:. British Listed Buildings
4002:The Historical Association
3459:apps.communities-ni.gov.uk
2839:theheritagealliance.org.uk
1697:List of heritage registers
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1214:Department for Communities
1210:Northern Ireland Executive
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991:Downe House, Richmond Hill
754:was redesigned in 1864 by
334:
274:Mappin & Webb building
36:List of heritage registers
29:
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5406:Cheshire West and Chester
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4789:Cheshire West and Chester
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4452:Links to related articles
4315:"Listed Buildings Online"
3888:"Torloisk House. LB43023"
2961:"Listed Building Consent"
2749:"Heritage at Risk Report"
2378:, 1 September 1980, p. 4.
1865:Listed Building Surveyors
1861:"A to Z Listed Buildings"
1595:George Cinema, Portobello
1579:St John's Cathedral, Oban
1364:, Edinburgh, designed by
805:Clifton Suspension Bridge
676:Until the passing of the
341:Listed buildings in Wales
246:in the planning process.
215:the architect Ian Lindsay
147:Abbey Road zebra crossing
97:
6193:Grade A listed buildings
5085:East Riding of Yorkshire
4573:East Riding of Yorkshire
4333:
2991:British Listed Buildings
2704:"About Listed Buildings"
2391:, 15 October 1980, p. 4.
2332:historicenvironment.scot
2240:, 24 May 1990, 1990 c. 9
1729:Historic England Archive
1681:
1657:
1331:Old Bushmills Distillery
1177:locally listed buildings
1163:Locally listed buildings
1130:Whitechapel Bell Foundry
1124:Surbiton railway station
1100:Birmingham Back to Backs
756:Sir George Gilbert Scott
672:Certificates of immunity
521:Wensley, North Yorkshire
143:milestones and mileposts
18:Grade II Listed Building
2531:english-heritage.org.uk
2283:"Listed Buildings FAQs"
2098:victoriansociety.org.uk
1759:Tree preservation order
1645:was started in 1990 by
1463:Palace of Holyroodhouse
1337:Bank Buildings, Belfast
1173:Crawley Borough Council
1169:Birmingham City Council
967:Battersea Power Station
446:, then minister at the
4366:
4358:
4350:
2963:. Cadw. Archived from
2581:. 2003. Archived from
2555:. 2001. Archived from
2499:historicengland.org.uk
2472:John Sharland (2006).
2446:. Cadw. Archived from
2262:"Selection Guidelines"
1815:citizensinformation.ie
1811:"Protected Structures"
1525:
1453:
1369:
1366:William Henry Playfair
1204:
1138:, Wokingham, Berkshire
1071:
1035:, Sutton-at-Hone, Kent
953:
937:
759:
739:
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587:
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488:In December 2010, the
439:
367:Firestone Tyre Factory
244:material consideration
181:
68:
5624:Dumfries and Galloway
5296:Basingstoke and Deane
4854:South Gloucestershire
4359:foirgneamh liostaithe
4241:"Search Cadw records"
3541:"The Listing Process"
2729:. Architects' Journal
2238:The National Archives
1524:is Category B listed.
1519:
1487:Glasgow City Chambers
1452:is Category A listed.
1448:
1359:
1198:
1175:, maintain a list of
1066:is a Grade II listed
1062:
943:
927:
871:Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
865:Palace of Westminster
745:
730:
719:
680:an application for a
577:
511:
430:
172:
46:
4008:on 28 September 2011
2404:, 3 June 1985, p. 8.
1493:Craigellachie Bridge
1203:, County Londonderry
1149:Derwent Valley Mills
1068:communications tower
952:is listed Grade II*.
811:Hampton Court Palace
781:Birmingham Town Hall
475:World Heritage Sites
272:The Grade II listed
207:the Marquess of Bute
5756:West Dunbartonshire
5639:East Dunbartonshire
5461:East Cambridgeshire
4384:scheduled monuments
4367:togalach clΓ raichte
4211:"Buildings at Risk"
4177:. Historic Scotland
4105:"Buildings at Risk"
3547:on 3 September 2011
3482:. Historic Scotland
3305:on 11 February 2017
3275:on 11 February 2017
3120:on 11 February 2017
3077:on 11 February 2017
2941:on 2 September 2013
2714:on 26 October 2005.
2418:"Listing Buildings"
2310:, judgement of the
2289:on 12 November 2016
1886:The Daily Telegraph
1382:Scottish Government
1378:Scottish Parliament
1199:The Grade-A-listed
1157:Scheduled monuments
1153:World Heritage Site
1033:St John's Jerusalem
1015:Middlesex Guildhall
946:Johnny Haynes stand
835:Liverpool Cathedral
825:, Hampstead, London
746:The Grade I listed
732:Royal Festival Hall
586:is listed Grade II.
517:Holy Trinity Church
229:Heritage protection
178:St Paul's Cathedral
159:scheduled monuments
121:protected structure
117:Republic of Ireland
32:Protected structure
6228:County Londonderry
5768:na h-Eileanan Siar
5105:Greater Manchester
4593:Greater Manchester
4386:are not uncommon.
4351:adeilad rhestredig
4149:"Heritage at Risk"
4107:. English Heritage
4059:on 1 November 2007
3243:"Listed Buildings"
3223:on 24 January 2011
3152:on 5 January 2017.
2967:on 3 December 2010
2787:on 26 January 2013
2781:"Listed Buildings"
2450:on 3 December 2010
2233:legislation.gov.uk
2208:on 18 January 2017
2104:on 7 December 2009
1754:The Georgian Group
1744:Scheduled monument
1573:The Belmont Cinema
1526:
1475:1 Prince's Terrace
1454:
1370:
1302:, County Fermanagh
1208:Department of the
1205:
1143:Mixed designations
1076:Abbey Road Studios
1072:
954:
938:
877:Portchester Castle
760:
740:
725:
622:National interest:
588:
570:Statutory criteria
525:
440:
392:(DCMS) works with
182:
69:
53:Sir Benjamin Baker
6247:
6246:
6241:
6240:
6159:
6158:
6114:Vale of Glamorgan
6099:Rhondda Cynon Taf
6079:Neath Port Talbot
5966:
5965:
5921:Vale of Glamorgan
5906:Rhondda Cynon Taf
5886:Neath Port Talbot
5778:
5777:
5746:South Lanarkshire
5721:Perth and Kinross
5711:North Lanarkshire
5654:City of Edinburgh
5649:East Renfrewshire
5545:
5544:
5341:Brighton and Hove
5286:Barrow-in-Furness
4969:
4968:
4769:Brighton and Hove
4269:on 10 August 2011
3519:978-1-84917-002-4
2533:. 4 December 2000
2328:"Listing process"
1734:Images of England
1647:Historic Scotland
1622:Images of England
1548:Sabhal MΓ²r Ostaig
1522:Millport, Cumbrae
1481:Glasgow Cathedral
1390:Historic Scotland
1276:Grand Opera House
1114:, Southend-on-Sea
973:Capel Manor House
932:mansion house in
801:, Buckinghamshire
775:Royal Albert Dock
721:Buckingham Palace
660:Emergency measure
610:Aesthetic merits:
593:conservation area
580:Stretton-on-Fosse
412:on behalf of the
383:Michael Heseltine
331:England and Wales
288:Ancient monuments
128:England and Wales
16:(Redirected from
6267:
6223:County Fermanagh
6197:Northern Ireland
6186:
6179:
6172:
6163:
6162:
6149:
6148:
6147:
6137:
6136:
5993:
5986:
5979:
5970:
5969:
5956:
5955:
5954:
5944:
5943:
5805:
5798:
5791:
5782:
5781:
5731:Scottish Borders
5619:Clackmannanshire
5599:City of Aberdeen
5572:
5565:
5558:
5549:
5548:
5165:Northamptonshire
4996:
4989:
4982:
4973:
4972:
4903:Towns and cities
4653:Northamptonshire
4484:
4477:
4470:
4461:
4460:
4448:
4447:
4404:
4401:
4395:
4390:in England, and
4376:
4370:
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4326:
4324:
4322:
4311:
4305:
4304:
4302:
4300:
4285:
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4274:
4259:
4253:
4252:
4250:
4248:
4237:
4231:
4230:
4228:
4226:
4217:. Archived from
4207:
4201:
4200:
4197:"pastmap.org.uk"
4193:
4187:
4186:
4184:
4182:
4171:
4165:
4164:
4162:
4160:
4151:. Archived from
4145:
4139:
4138:
4136:
4134:
4123:
4117:
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4114:
4112:
4101:
4095:
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4075:
4069:
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4040:
4038:
4032:Historic England
4028:"About The List"
4024:
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3119:
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3036:
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3016:
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3008:
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2999:
2997:
2983:
2977:
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2948:
2946:
2931:
2925:
2924:
2922:
2920:
2906:
2900:
2899:
2897:
2895:
2890:on 19 March 2016
2879:
2870:
2864:
2858:
2857:
2855:
2853:
2847:
2841:. Archived from
2836:
2828:
2822:
2821:
2819:
2817:
2803:
2797:
2796:
2794:
2792:
2777:
2771:
2770:
2768:
2766:
2760:
2753:
2745:
2739:
2738:
2736:
2734:
2722:
2716:
2715:
2710:. Archived from
2700:
2694:
2693:
2686:
2680:
2679:
2677:
2675:
2660:
2654:
2653:
2651:
2649:
2633:
2627:
2626:
2624:
2622:
2616:
2609:
2601:
2595:
2594:
2592:
2590:
2575:
2569:
2568:
2566:
2564:
2549:
2543:
2542:
2540:
2538:
2528:
2524:"Power of Place"
2520:
2514:
2513:
2507:
2505:
2495:"Power of Place"
2491:
2485:
2484:
2482:
2480:
2469:
2460:
2459:
2457:
2455:
2440:
2434:
2433:
2431:
2429:
2414:
2405:
2398:
2392:
2385:
2379:
2372:
2366:
2365:
2363:
2361:
2352:. Archived from
2342:
2336:
2335:
2324:
2315:
2305:
2299:
2298:
2296:
2294:
2279:
2270:
2269:
2258:
2249:
2248:
2247:
2245:
2224:
2218:
2217:
2215:
2213:
2194:
2179:
2178:
2176:
2174:
2169:on 5 August 2011
2165:. Archived from
2155:
2149:
2144:
2138:
2137:
2123:
2114:
2113:
2111:
2109:
2100:. Archived from
2090:
2081:
2080:
2078:
2076:
2071:on 23 April 2010
2061:
2055:
2054:
2041:Historic England
2037:
2031:
2030:
2028:
2026:
2006:
2000:
1999:
1997:
1995:
1975:
1969:
1968:
1966:
1964:
1948:Historic England
1944:
1938:
1937:
1935:
1933:
1917:Historic England
1913:
1907:
1906:
1904:
1902:
1882:
1875:
1869:
1868:
1857:
1851:
1850:
1849:. 24 March 2015.
1833:
1827:
1826:
1824:
1822:
1807:
1801:
1800:
1798:
1796:
1790:
1782:
1674:Northern Ireland
1630:Heritage at Risk
1469:Ravelston Garden
1394:executive agency
1325:Campbell College
1201:Mussenden Temple
1184:Northern Ireland
1118:Crucible Theatre
985:Coliseum Theatre
979:Cleveland Bridge
841:Lloyd's building
738:I listed status.
737:
456:English Heritage
406:Historic England
400:(MHCLG) and the
394:Historic England
388:In England, the
325:Historic England
266:
257:
213:) commissioning
174:WWII bomb damage
113:Northern Ireland
102:
101:
81:Historic England
21:
6275:
6274:
6270:
6269:
6268:
6266:
6265:
6264:
6250:
6249:
6248:
6243:
6242:
6237:
6199:
6190:
6160:
6155:
6145:
6143:
6131:
6123:
6039:Carmarthenshire
6005:
5997:
5967:
5962:
5952:
5950:
5938:
5930:
5846:Carmarthenshire
5817:
5809:
5779:
5774:
5766:Western Isles (
5681:City of Glasgow
5614:Argyll and Bute
5585:
5576:
5546:
5541:
5520:
5254:
5200:South Yorkshire
5175:Nottinghamshire
5160:North Yorkshire
5095:Gloucestershire
5035:Buckinghamshire
5008:
5000:
4970:
4965:
4939:
4898:
4874:Suffolk Coastal
4742:
4688:South Yorkshire
4663:Nottinghamshire
4648:North Yorkshire
4583:Gloucestershire
4523:Buckinghamshire
4496:
4488:
4453:
4413:
4408:
4407:
4402:
4398:
4377:
4373:
4363:Scottish Gaelic
4345:
4341:
4336:
4331:
4330:
4320:
4318:
4313:
4312:
4308:
4298:
4296:
4287:
4286:
4282:
4272:
4270:
4261:
4260:
4256:
4246:
4244:
4239:
4238:
4234:
4224:
4222:
4221:on 17 July 2011
4209:
4208:
4204:
4195:
4194:
4190:
4180:
4178:
4173:
4172:
4168:
4158:
4156:
4155:on 12 June 2011
4147:
4146:
4142:
4132:
4130:
4125:
4124:
4120:
4110:
4108:
4103:
4102:
4098:
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4076:
4072:
4062:
4060:
4051:
4050:
4046:
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4034:
4026:
4025:
4021:
4011:
4009:
3996:
3995:
3991:
3981:
3979:
3973:
3969:
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3903:
3893:
3891:
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3881:
3871:
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3863:
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3772:
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3334:
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3323:
3322:
3318:
3308:
3306:
3293:
3292:
3288:
3278:
3276:
3263:
3262:
3258:
3248:
3246:
3241:
3240:
3236:
3226:
3224:
3220:
3213:
3209:
3208:
3204:
3194:
3192:
3189:"Second Survey"
3187:
3186:
3179:
3169:
3167:
3162:
3161:
3157:
3149:
3142:
3138:
3137:
3133:
3123:
3121:
3117:
3110:
3106:
3105:
3090:
3080:
3078:
3065:
3064:
3060:
3050:
3048:
3037:
3033:
3024:
3023:
3019:
3010:
3009:
3005:
2995:
2993:
2985:
2984:
2980:
2970:
2968:
2959:
2958:
2954:
2944:
2942:
2933:
2932:
2928:
2918:
2916:
2908:
2907:
2903:
2893:
2891:
2882:
2880:
2873:
2865:
2861:
2851:
2849:
2848:on 21 June 2017
2845:
2834:
2830:
2829:
2825:
2815:
2813:
2805:
2804:
2800:
2790:
2788:
2779:
2778:
2774:
2764:
2762:
2758:
2751:
2747:
2746:
2742:
2732:
2730:
2723:
2719:
2702:
2701:
2697:
2688:
2687:
2683:
2673:
2671:
2670:on 9 April 2008
2662:
2661:
2657:
2647:
2645:
2634:
2630:
2620:
2618:
2614:
2607:
2603:
2602:
2598:
2588:
2586:
2577:
2576:
2572:
2562:
2560:
2551:
2550:
2546:
2536:
2534:
2526:
2522:
2521:
2517:
2503:
2501:
2493:
2492:
2488:
2478:
2476:
2470:
2463:
2453:
2451:
2442:
2441:
2437:
2427:
2425:
2416:
2415:
2408:
2399:
2395:
2386:
2382:
2373:
2369:
2359:
2357:
2356:on 21 July 2017
2344:
2343:
2339:
2326:
2325:
2318:
2306:
2302:
2292:
2290:
2281:
2280:
2273:
2268:on 4 July 2011.
2260:
2259:
2252:
2243:
2241:
2226:
2225:
2221:
2211:
2209:
2196:
2195:
2182:
2172:
2170:
2157:
2156:
2152:
2145:
2141:
2133:The Independent
2124:
2117:
2107:
2105:
2092:
2091:
2084:
2074:
2072:
2063:
2062:
2058:
2038:
2034:
2024:
2022:
2007:
2003:
1993:
1991:
1976:
1972:
1962:
1960:
1945:
1941:
1931:
1929:
1914:
1910:
1900:
1898:
1893:. 8 June 2011.
1877:
1876:
1872:
1859:
1858:
1854:
1835:
1834:
1830:
1820:
1818:
1809:
1808:
1804:
1794:
1792:
1788:
1784:
1783:
1772:
1767:
1705:
1693:
1684:
1676:
1660:
1639:
1613:heritage assets
1609:
1604:
1585:Craigend Castle
1569:
1563:
1514:
1508:
1450:Dunrobin Castle
1443:
1437:
1354:
1347:
1333:, County Antrim
1321:
1315:
1296:
1290:
1272:, County Armagh
1266:
1260:
1193:
1186:
1165:
1145:
1048:
1011:, Middlesbrough
922:
895:Tower of London
885:, Isle of Wight
853:Montacute House
787:Blackpool Tower
735:
714:
690:
674:
662:
603:Age and rarity:
572:
506:
432:100 King Street
422:
375:Trafalgar House
349:
344:
333:
321:
296:
284:
283:
282:
281:
269:
268:
267:
259:
258:
231:
167:
149:made famous by
132:amenity society
77:listed building
57:Sir John Fowler
39:
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
6273:
6263:
6262:
6245:
6244:
6239:
6238:
6236:
6235:
6230:
6225:
6220:
6215:
6210:
6204:
6201:
6200:
6189:
6188:
6181:
6174:
6166:
6157:
6156:
6154:
6153:
6141:
6128:
6125:
6124:
6122:
6121:
6116:
6111:
6106:
6101:
6096:
6091:
6086:
6081:
6076:
6071:
6069:Merthyr Tydfil
6066:
6061:
6056:
6051:
6046:
6041:
6036:
6031:
6026:
6021:
6016:
6010:
6007:
6006:
5996:
5995:
5988:
5981:
5973:
5964:
5963:
5961:
5960:
5948:
5935:
5932:
5931:
5929:
5928:
5923:
5918:
5913:
5908:
5903:
5898:
5893:
5888:
5883:
5878:
5876:Merthyr Tydfil
5873:
5868:
5863:
5858:
5853:
5848:
5843:
5838:
5833:
5828:
5822:
5819:
5818:
5808:
5807:
5800:
5793:
5785:
5776:
5775:
5773:
5772:
5763:
5758:
5753:
5748:
5743:
5741:South Ayrshire
5738:
5733:
5728:
5723:
5718:
5713:
5708:
5706:North Ayrshire
5703:
5698:
5693:
5688:
5683:
5678:
5673:
5668:
5667:
5666:
5661:
5651:
5646:
5641:
5636:
5631:
5629:City of Dundee
5626:
5621:
5616:
5611:
5606:
5601:
5595:
5593:
5587:
5586:
5575:
5574:
5567:
5560:
5552:
5543:
5542:
5540:
5539:
5534:
5528:
5526:
5522:
5521:
5519:
5518:
5513:
5508:
5503:
5501:Stoke-on-Trent
5498:
5496:South Somerset
5493:
5488:
5483:
5478:
5476:North Somerset
5473:
5468:
5463:
5458:
5453:
5448:
5443:
5438:
5433:
5428:
5423:
5418:
5413:
5408:
5403:
5398:
5393:
5388:
5383:
5378:
5373:
5368:
5363:
5358:
5353:
5348:
5343:
5338:
5333:
5328:
5323:
5318:
5313:
5308:
5303:
5298:
5293:
5288:
5283:
5278:
5273:
5268:
5262:
5260:
5256:
5255:
5253:
5252:
5250:Worcestershire
5247:
5242:
5240:West Yorkshire
5237:
5232:
5227:
5222:
5217:
5212:
5207:
5202:
5197:
5192:
5187:
5182:
5177:
5172:
5170:Northumberland
5167:
5162:
5157:
5152:
5147:
5142:
5140:Leicestershire
5137:
5132:
5127:
5122:
5117:
5112:
5107:
5102:
5100:Greater London
5097:
5092:
5087:
5082:
5077:
5072:
5067:
5062:
5057:
5052:
5047:
5042:
5040:Cambridgeshire
5037:
5032:
5027:
5022:
5016:
5014:
5010:
5009:
4999:
4998:
4991:
4984:
4976:
4967:
4966:
4964:
4963:
4958:
4953:
4947:
4945:
4941:
4940:
4938:
4937:
4932:
4927:
4922:
4917:
4912:
4906:
4904:
4900:
4899:
4897:
4896:
4891:
4886:
4881:
4876:
4871:
4866:
4864:St Edmundsbury
4861:
4859:South Somerset
4856:
4851:
4846:
4844:North Somerset
4841:
4836:
4831:
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