List of Grade I listed buildings in East Riding of Yorkshire

List of Grade I listed buildings in East Riding of Yorkshire

There are over 6000 Grade I listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the county of East Riding of Yorkshire.

East Riding of Yorkshire

* Church of St Andrew, Bainton
* Church of All Saints, Barmston
* The Hall, Beverley (Borough Council Offices)
* Minster Church of St John, Beverley
* Beverley North Bar Nos 65 & 67 (Bar House) inc garden wall, piers & railings
* Parish Church of St Mary, Beverley
* Gates, gate piers & railings to Norwood House, Norwood, Beverley
* Norwood House (Beverley High School for Girls)
* The Guildhall, Beverley
* The Market Cross, Beverley
* Church of St Edith, Bishop Wilton
* Church of St Andrew, Boynton
* Boynton Hall
* Church of St Mary, Brandesburton
* The Bayle Gate, Bridlington
* Sewerby House, Bridlington
* Church of All Saints, Bubwith
* Church of St Andrew, Bugthorpe
* Church of All Saints, Burstwick
* Church of St Martin, Burton Agnes
* Burton Agnes Hall
* Burton Agnes Hall: gatehouse with walls & sets of gate piers
* Burton Agnes Hall: remains of treadmill & bakery with wall]
* Burton Agnes Manor House
* Burton Constable Hall
* Burton Constable Hall: stables & carriage house
* Church of SS Peter & Paul, Burton Pidsea
* Church of All Saints, Low Catton
* Church of St Mary, Cottingham
* Dalton Hall: summer pavilion
* Church of St Mary, Dalton Holme
* The Almshouses, Dalton Holme
* Church of All Saints, Driffield
* Church of All Saints, Easington
* Church of St Michael, East Garton
* Grimston Garth, East Garton
* Church of St Michael, Eastrington
* Church of All Saints, Ellerton
* Chapel of the Virgin & Saint Everilda, Everingham
* Everingham Hall
* Church of St Mary, Fridaythorpe
* Church of St Michael, Garton
* Church of All Hallows, Goodmanham
* Church of All Saints, Halsham
* Church of St John of Beverley, Harpham
* Church of St. Martin, Hayton
* Church of All Saints, Hessle
* Church of All Saints, Holme upon Spalding Moor
* Church of St Nicholas, Newbegin
* Minster Church of SS Peter & Paul, Howden: & Chapter House
* Church of St. Mary, Huggate
* Church of St Peter, Humbleton
* Church of St Nicholas, Keyingham
* Church of All Saints, Kilham
* Church of All Saints, Kirby Underdale
* Church of St Andrew, Kirk Ella
* Church of St Mary, Kirkburn
* Church of St Peter, Langtoft
* Church of St Catherine, Leconfield
* Church of St Leonard, Leconfield
* Church of St Mary, Lockington
* Church of All Saints, Londesborough
* Londesborough: gates, gatepiers, flanking walls & abutments
* Church of All Saints, Market Weighton
* Church of St Margaret, Millington
* Church of All Saints, Nafferton
* Church of St Nicholas, Newbald
* Church of All Saints, North Cave
* Church of St James, Nunburnholme
* Church of St Wilfred, Ottringham
* Church of St Patrick, Patrington
* Church of St Germain, Patrington
* Church of St Andrew, Paull
* Paull Holme Tower, Paull
* Church of All Saints, Pocklington
* Church of All Saints, Preston
* Church of All Saints, Roos
* Church of All Saints, Rudston
* Church of All Saints: monolith
* Thorpe Hall, Rudston
* Thorpe Hall: dairy
* Houghton Hall, Sancton
* Church of All Saints, Shipton Thorpe
* Church of St Helen, Skeffling
* Church of St Leonard, Skerne & Wansford
* Church of All Saints, Skipsea
* Sledmere House, Sledmere
* Church of St Lawrence, Snaith & Colwick
* Cowick Hall, Snaith & Colwick
* Church of St Michael & All Angels, Sutton Upon Derwent
* Church of St Mary, Swine
* Church of All Saints, Thwing
* Church of All Saints, Twin Rivers
* Church of St Mary Magdalene, Twin Rivers
* Church of St Mary, Watton
* Watton Abbey, Watton
* Church of St Peter, Wawne
* Church of St Mary, Welwick
* Church of St John the Baptist, Wilberfoss
* Ruins of Wressle Castle, Wressle

Kingston upon Hull

* Hull Charterhouse & boundary wall & railings
* Church of St James, Kingston upon Hull: & boundary wall
* Maisters House, Kingston upon Hull
* Wilberforce House Museum, Kingston upon Hull & garden wall
* Church of the Holy Trinity, Kingston upon Hull
* Statue of King William III, Kingston upon Hull & flanking lamps
* Hull Trinity House, Kingston upon Hull

ee also

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References

[http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/ English Heritage Images of England]


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