List of Grade I listed buildings in Derbyshire

List of Grade I listed buildings in Derbyshire

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

Amber Valley

* North Mill, Belper
* Church of St Mary, Crich
* Church of St Mary, Denby
* Church of St Alkmund, Duffield
* Church of St Clement, Horsley
* Church of All Saints, Kedleston
* Kedleston Hall
* Kedleston Hall: boathouse
* Kedleston Hall: bridge & cascade
* Kedleston Hall: North Lodge
* Church of St Michael, Kirk Langley
* Church of All Saints, Mackworth
* Mackworth Castle: gatehouse
* Church of St Matthew, Pentrich
* South Wingfield Manor House: ruins, inc Manor Farmhouse & aisled outbuilding

Bolsover

* Church of St John the Baptist, Ault Hucknall
* Hardwick Hall, Ault Hucknall
* Hardwick Old Hall, Ault Hucknall
* Balborough Hall
* Bolsover Castle
* Church of St Lawrence, Whitwell
* Church of All Saints, Whitwell

Chesterfield

* Church of St Mary & All Saints, Chesterfield

Derby

* Cathedral Church of All Saints, Derby
* St Marys Bridge Chapel, Derby
* 41 Friar Gate, Derby
* Bakewells Gates at the Silk Mill Industrial Museum, Derby
* St Helens House, Derby
* The Homestead, Derby with gate piers
* County Hall, Derby

Derbyshire Dales

* Old Grammar School, Ashbourne
* The Mansion, Ashbourne inc coach house wall
* Holme Bridge, Bakewell
* Holme Hall, Bakewell
* Church of All Saints, Bakewell
* Church of All Saints, Bakewell: cross to S of porch
* Great Cross, Bakewell & railed enclosure
* Bakewell Bridge
* Baslow Bridge
* All Saints Church, Bradbourne
* Church of All Saints, Brailsford
* Ednaston Manor, Brailsford & walls & terracing
* Chatsworth House
* Chatsworth House: bridge on main approach
* Chatsworth House: Conduit House, cascade & statues
* Chatsworth House: Egyptian Statue behind the Duke’s greenhouse
* Chatsworth House: second Egyptian Statue behind The Duke’s greenhouse
* Chatsworth House; former stables
* Chatsworth House; herms & altars
* Chatsworth House: Temple of Flora
* Cromford Mill
* Church of St Andrew, Cubley
* Church of St Cuthbert, Doveridge
* Church of St Peter, Edensor
* Parish Church, Eyam: churchyard cross
* Church of St Giles, Great Longstone
* Church of All Saints, Hassop - R
* Church of St Michael & All Angels, Hathersage
* Padley Chapel, Hathersage
* Holy Trinity Church, Kirk Ireton
* Church of St Michael, Kniveton
* Church of St Chad, Longford
* Haddon Hall
* Church of SS Mary & Barlok, Norbury Hollow
* The Old Manor, Norbury Hollow & garden wall
* The Hall, Somersal Herbert
* Snitterton Hall, South Darley
* The Hall, Sudbury & stable block
* Church of St Michael, Taddington
* Church of St Leonard, Thorpe
* Church of St John the Baptist, Tideswell
* Remains of Chapel of SS Mary & John the Baptist, Stydd Hall, Yeaveley
* All Saints Church, Youlgreave

Erewash

* Church of All Saints, Breadsall
* Church of St Michael, Breaston
* Cat & Fiddle Mill, Dale Abbey
* Abbey Ruins, Dale Abbey
* Church of All Saints, Dale Abbey
* Church of St Chad, Draycott & Church Wilne
* Church of All Saints, Ilkeston
* All Saints Church, Long Eaton
* Church of St Matthew, Morley
* Church of St Giles, Sandiacre

High Peak

* The Crescent, Buxton
* Peveril Castle: curtain walls & fragmentary foundations
* Church of St Peter, Hope

North East Derbyshire

* Church of All Saints, Ashover
* Parish Church of SS Peter & Paul, Brampton
* Church of St John the Baptist, Dronfield
* Church of SS Peter & Paul, Eckington
* Renishaw Hall, Eckington
* Church of St Lawrence, North Wingfield
* Sutton Scarsdale Hall
* Church of All Saints, Wingerworth

South Derbyshire

* Church of All Saints, Aston Upon Trent
* Church of St Wilfrid, Barrow Upon Trent
* Calke Abbey
* Church of St Michael & All Angels, Church Broughton
* Church of St Wilfrid, Egginton
* Church of St Bartholomew, Elvaston
* Church of St Helen, Etwall
* Church of St Saviour, Foremark
* Foremark Hall
* Church of St Mary, Marston On Dove
* Church of SS Michael & Mary, Melbourne
* Melbourne Hall: tea rooms
* Melbourne Hall: aisled barn
* Melbourne Hall: garden walls & railings
* Melbourne Hall: Muniment Room
* Melbourne Hall: covered seat to E of fountain pond
* Melbourne Hall: covered seat to W of fountain pond
* Melbourne Hall: five flights of steps between terraces
* Melbourne Hall: pair of cherubs to N of statue of Mercury
* Melbourne Hall: pair of cherubs to S of statue of Mercury
* Melbourne Hall: pair of pedestals supporting fruit bowl vase
* Melbourne Hall: pair of pedestals with lead slaves
* Melbourne Hall: pedestal & Four Seasons Vase
* Melbourne Hall: pedestal with statue of Andromeda
* Melbourne Hall: pedestal with statue of Mercury
* Melbourne Hall: pedestal with statue of Perseus
* Melbourne Hall: pedestal with vase to SW of Fountain Pond
* Melbourne Hall: stone fountain to N of Lower Terrace
* Melbourne Hall: stone fountain to S of Lower Terrace
* Melbourne Hall: birdcage Arbour
* Melbourne Hall: three pairs of vases flanking central path of Upper Terrace
* Melbourne Hall: two pairs of cherubs to NW of Grand Basin
* Melbourne Hall: two pairs of cherubs to SW of Grand Basin
* Melbourne Hall: vase & pedestal to NW of Four Seasons Vase
* St Andrews Church, Radbourne
* Radbourne Hall
* Market Cross, Repton
* Church of St Wystan, Repton
* Repton Hall with Prior Overtons Tower, Repton School
* The Old Priory, Repton School, walls & gate piers,
* Priory Gateway, Repton School, precinct walls, Tithe Barn & The Lodge,
* Remains of Priory Church, Repton School & The Chapter Block
* Church of St James, Smisby
* Swarkestone Bridge & causeway, Stanton By Bridge
* Swarkestone Hall: grandstand, cuttle & gate
* Church of St Michael, Stanton By Bridge
* Church of St Andrew, Twyford & Stenson
* Church of St Mary, Weston upon Trent

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References

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