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List of Grade I listed buildings in Worcestershire

 
Wikipedia: List of Grade I listed buildings in Worcestershire

There are over 6000 Grade I listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the county of Worcestershire, by district.

Contents

Bromsgrove

  • Church of St Leonard, Beoley
  • Hagley Hall
  • Hagley Hall: Temple of Theseus
  • Church of St Kenelm, Romsley
  • Church of St Michael, Stoke Prior

Malvern Hills

  • Church of St Peter, Astley
  • Birtsmorton Court
  • Church of St Gregory, Castlemorton
  • Church of St Mary Magdalen, Croome D'Abitot
  • Croome Court, Croome D'Abitot
  • Croome Court: Island Temple
  • Croome Court: Pershore Lodge & Gates
  • Croome Court: Temple Greenhouse
  • Croome Court: The Panorama
  • Croome Court: The Rotunda
  • Church of St Peter & St Paul, Eastham
  • Witley Park: Witley Court; & link to St Michael
  • Witley Park: Perseus & Andromeda Fountain
  • Witley Park: Church of St Michael
  • Church of St Martin, Holt
  • Holt Castle
  • Church of St Mary, Kempsey
  • Church of St Michael, Knighton on Teme
  • Church of St Eadburga, Leigh
  • Leigh Court, Leigh: Cruck Barn
  • Church of St Giles, Little Malvern
  • Eastington Hall, Longdon; & Barn
  • Madresfield Court; & Bridge, Wall & N Service Court
  • Priory Church of St Mary & St Michael, Malvern
  • Church of St John the Baptist, Mamble
  • Church of St Peter, Martley
  • The Old Hall, Martley
  • Church of St Leonard, Newland
  • Parish Church, Pendock
  • Powick Old Bridge, Powick
  • Church of St Peter & St Lawrence, Powick
  • Church of St Mary, Ripple
  • Church of St Andrew, Shelsley Walsh
  • Church of St Mary, Shrawley
  • The White House, Suckley

Redditch

  • Norgrove Court, Norgrove Lane

Worcester

  • Church of St Nicholas, Warndon
  • Cathedral Church of Christ & St Mary, Worcester
  • The Deanery, Worcester
  • Edgar Tower, Worcester
  • King's School Hall, Worcester
  • The Deanery, Worcester
  • Berkeleys Hospital, Worcester: N&S Ranges with Gateway & Chapel
  • Greyfriars, Worcester
  • Guildhall, Worcester
  • Guildhall: Wrought Iron Gate & Railings
  • Powick Old Bridge, Lower Wick
  • The Commandery, Sidbury

Wychavon

  • Church of St Peter, Abbots Morton
  • Church of St Mary, Aston Somerville
  • Church of St John the Baptist, Beckford
  • Tithe Barn, Bredon
  • Church of St Leonard, Bretforton
  • Church of St Eadburgha, Broadway
  • Round House, Evesham (NatWest)
  • Abbot Reginald's Gateway, Evesham
  • The Bell Tower, Evesham
  • Merstow Greenn, Evesham: Nos 53 & 54 inc Remains of Abbey Gate
  • Merstow Green: Gate & Railings of No 53
  • The Almonry, Evesham
  • Church of St Mary, Hampton Lovett
  • Hanbury Hall
  • Church of St Mary the Virgin, Hanbury
  • Mere Hall, Hanbury
  • Hartlebury Castle
  • Church of St James, Harvington
  • Church of St Mary Magdalene, Himbleton
  • Church of St Ecgwin, Church Honeybourne
  • Church of St James, Huddington
  • Huddington Court
  • Church of St Peter, Inkberrow
  • Church of St Michael & All Angels, Martin Hussingtree
  • The Tithe Barn, Middle Littleton
  • Ombersley Court
  • Church of St Faith, Overbury
  • Church of St Peter, Pebworth
  • Perrott House, Pershore
  • Abbey Church of the Holy Cross with St Edburgha, Pershore
  • Church of St Peter, Rous Lench
  • Westwood House
  • Westwood House: Nos 1 & 2 The Gatehouse
  • Westwood House: Falcon Tower
  • Westwood House: Heron's Tower
  • Church of St John the Baptist, Wickhamford

Wyre Forest

  • Severn Bridge, Bewdley; & Flanking Arches & Balustrade
  • Church of St Cassian, Chaddesley Corbett
  • Harvington Hall, Chaddesley Corbett; & East Bridge
  • Church of St Mary & All Saints, Kidderminster

See also

Category:Grade I listed buildings in Worcestershire

References

English Heritage Images of England


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