List of Grade I listed buildings in Durham

List of Grade I listed buildings in Durham

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

Chester le Street

* Biddick Hall, Bournmoor
* Church of SS Mary & Cuthbert, Church Chare
* Lumley Castle, Little Lumley

Darlington

* Croft Bridge, Croft on Tees
* Butler House & the Rectory, Haughton Green
* Church of St Michael, Heighington
* Thornton Hall, High Coniscliffe
* Church of All Saints, Sockburn
* Walworth Castle

Derwentside

* Derwent Cote Steel Furnace, Consett
* Church of St Mary Magdalene, Consett
* College of St Cuthbert, Esh: Chapel of St Michael
* Church of All Saints, Durham Rd, Lanchester
* Manor House, Muggleswick: Remains (at Priory Farm)
* Causey Arch, Stanley
* Stanley embankment: culvert, arch & retaining walls in W face
* Tanfield Hall, Stanley: walls, piers, steps, gates & railings to front

Durham

* Kepier Hospital, Belmont: Great Gateway
* Kepier Hospital: loggia of Heath Family Mansion E of Great Gateway
* Brancepeth Castle
* Church of St Brandon, Brancepeth
* Sunderland Bridge, Brandon & Byshottles
* Croxdale Hall
* Croxdale Hall: church 50m NE
* Bow Lane, Durham: terrace wall to N
* Bow Lane, Durham: terrace wall to S of Bow Lane (& E of Kinsgate)
* Chapel of St Mary Magdalene, Durham
* Church of St Margaret of Antioch, Durham
* Elvet Bridge, Durham: No 18
* Crook Hall, Waterside, Durham
* Church of St. Giles, Durham
* Durham Castle: terrace wall, Moatside Lane
* Durham Castle: castle wall around motte on W, N & E sides
* Durham Castle: castle wall behind Hatfield College, North Bailey
* Durham Castle: castle wall behind No. 3, N Bailey
* Durham Castle: castle wall behind Nos. 16-22 & No. 22a (St. Chad's), N Bailey
* Durham Castle: castle wall behind Nos. 26-28, N Bailey
* Durham Castle: castle gatehouse, entrance gateway, side walls, linking walls & front wall
* Durham Castle: N range, Palace Green
* Durham Castle: W range, Palace Green
* St Mary Le Bow Heritage Centre, Durham
* Cathedral Church of Christ & St Mary The Virgin, Durham
* Cathedral Church of Christ & St Mary The Virgin, Durham: cathedral cloister E range
* Cathedral Church of Christ & St Mary The Virgin, Durham: cathedral cloister S range
* Cathedral Church of Christ & St Mary The Virgin, Durham: cathedral cloister W range
* University Library, Durham (Former Exchequer Building)
* Lavatorium, Cloister Garth, Durham
* The Keep, Durham (University College)
* Elvet Bridge, Durham
* Framwellgate Brdge, Durham
* Kingsgate Bridge, Durham
* Prebends Bridge, Durham
* Bastion behind No. 50 & wall, Saddler St, Durham
* Wall behind Nos. 12 & 12a, South Bailey, Durham
* Wall behind St. John's College from Nos. 1 to 11, & garden house behind No.11, S Bailey wall to W of No.13, S bailey, Durham
* The College, Durham: The Gatehouse
* The College, Durham: The Deanery
* The College, Durham: No 8
* The College, Durham: Chorister School (No. 9)
* The College, Durham: Nos 12-15
* The College, Durham: Walls to Nos 12 to 15
* The College, Durham: Priory Prison & former stables N of No 15
* The College, Durham: Prior's Kitchen (Dean & Chapter Library)
* Finchale Priory, Durham]
* Church of St Helen, Church Kelloe
* Elemore Hall School, doorway & archway, Pittington
* Church of St Laurence, Pittington

Easington

* Church of St Mary, Church Lane, Easington (Seaham Hall)
* Church of St Mary, Hall Walks, Easington
* Seaton Holme, Easington

Hartlepool

* Church of St Mary Magdalene, Hart
* Church of St Hilda, Hartlepoll
* Town Wall, Hartlepool & Sandwell Gate

Sedgefield

* Church of St Andrew, Great Aycliffe
* Church of St Edmund, Sedgefield

Stockton On Tees

* Church of St Cuthbert, Billingham
* Church of St John The Baptist, Egglescliffe
* Church of St Thomas A Becket Rd, Grindon: ruins
* Church of St Peter, Hilton
* Church of St Cuthbert, Church Lane, Redmarshall
* Church of St Thomas, Stockton On Tees
* Parish Church of St Mary The Virgin, Stockton On Tees

Teesdale

* The Castle, Barnard Castle
* Barnard Castle: bridge & wall to SE
* Market Cross, Barnard Castle
* Bowes Museum with steps & railings
* Bowes Museum: terrace walls & steps, & heraldic beasts
* Church of St Mary, Barnard Castle
* Blagraves, Barnard Castle - 30 & 32 The Bank
* Bowes Castle
* Egglestone Abbey: ruins
* Church of St Mary, Gainford
* Gainford Hall
* Church of St James, Hamsterley
* Raby Castle
* Raby Castle: N gatehouse, walls & gatehouse
* Mortham Tower, Rokeby
* Rokeby Park & stables
* Church of St Romald, Romaldkirk
* Church of St Mary, Staindrop
* Barnard Castle Bridge, Startforth
* Church of St Andrew, Winston
* Church of St Mary, Wycliffe With Thorpe

Wear Valley

* Auckland Castle
* Auckland Castle: entrance gateway
* Auckland Castle: West Mural Tower & W walls
* Auckland Castle: Chapel of St Peter
* Auckland Castle: screen wall & garden walls to S&E
* Auckland Castle: deer shelter in Auckland Castle Park
* Church of St Andrew, Bishop Auckland
* The Old Manor House Hotel, Bishop Auckland
* Church of St Helen, Bishop Auckland
* St Helen Hall, Bishop Auckland
* Castle Lodge, Bishop Auckland
* East Deanery, Bishop Auckland
* Newton Cap Bridge, Bishop Auckland
* The Saxon Church, Bishop Auckland

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References

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