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Default Grade I, II and II* listed buildings in Liverpool

GRADE I LISTED BUILDINGS

A

* Albert Dock
* The Parish Church of All Hallows

B

* Bank of England, Liverpool
* Bluecoat Chambers

C

* Liverpool Cathedral
* Church of All Saints, Childwall
* Church of St Clare, Liverpool
* Church of St George, Everton


O

* The Oratory
* Oriel Chambers

R

* Royal Liver Building

S

* Speke Hall
* St Agnes and St Pancras church
* St Michael's Church, Aigburth
* St. George’s Hall, Liverpool

T

* The Parish Church of Saint John the Baptist, Liverpool
* Liverpool Town Hall
* Toxteth Unitarian Chapel

U

* Unitarian Chapel, Liverpool

W

* Woolton Hall

GRADE II LISTED BUILDINGS

5

* 59 Rodney Street

A

* Anfield Cemetery

B

* Bramley-Moore Dock

C

* Calderstones House
* Canning Dock
* Canning Half Tide Dock
* Church of Our Lady and Saint Nicholas, Liverpool
* Church of St Luke, Liverpool
* Cressington railway station
* Casbah Coffee Club

E

* Liverpool Empire Theatre
* Everton Cemetery
* Everton Water Tower


G

* Greek Orthodox Church of St Nicholas
* Greenbank House
* Gwalia, Liverpool

H

* Hunts Cross railway station

I

* India Buildings

L

* Liverpool College of Art
* Liverpool Infirmary
* Liverpool Institute for Boys
* Liverpool Lime Street railway station

N

* Nelson Dock
* Neptune Theatre
* North Corporation Primary School
* North Western Hotel
* Norwegian Fishermans’ Church, Liverpool

R

* Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool

S

* St James Mount and Gardens
* St Mary of the Angels
* St Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Liverpool
* Stanley Dock
* Stanley Dock Tobacco Warehouse
* Sudley House

T

* The Midland Railway Goods Offices
* Toxteth Park Cemetery

V

* Victoria Building, University of Liverpool

W

* West Derby Cemetery

GRADE II* LISTED BUILDINGS

1

* 16 Cook Street

A

* Albion House, Liverpool
* Allerton Hall
* Allerton Priory

B

* Broughton Hall

C

* Church of Holy Trinity, Wavertree
* Church of Saint Andrew, Liverpool
* Church of Saint Bridget, Liverpool
* Church of Saint Francis Xavier, Liverpool
* Church of St Anne, Aigburth
* Church of St Clement, Liverpool
* Church of St Dunstan, Liverpool
* Church of St James, Liverpool
* Church of St Matthew and St James, Liverpool
* Church of St Paul, Liverpool
* Church of St Peter, Liverpool
* Church of St. Margaret of Antioch, Liverpool
* College of Technology and Museum Extension
* Croxteth Hall
* Cunard Building

F

* Fowler’s Building, Liverpool

G

* Gambier Terrace

L

* Liverpool Blue Coat School
* Liverpool Collegiate Institution
* Liverpool Medical Institution
* Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral

M

* Manor Court House, West Derby
* Municipal Buildings, Liverpool

N

* National Westminster Bank, Liverpool
* Nelson Monument, Liverpool

P

* Philharmonic Hall
* Liverpool Playhouse
* Port of Liverpool Building
* Princes Road Synagogue

R

* Royal Insurance Building, Liverpool

S

* Saint Philip Neri Church
* Sessions House, Liverpool
* St Bride's Church, Liverpool
* Stanlawe Grange
* Steble Fountain

T

* The Lyceum, Liverpool
* The Philharmonic Dining Rooms
* The Village Cross, West Derby
* Tower Buildings, Liverpool
* Tue Brook House

W

* Wellington's Column
* West Derby Church
* William Brown Library

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Isnt my old school The Bluecoat grade II listed?
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It is there, under Grade II*
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What's the difference between Grade I, Grade II, and Grade III? Is there a website that explains the different criteria and treatment of buildings of the differing grades?
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Sorry Folks - My typing Error, its grade II*, not grade III!

Buildings can be listed because of age, rarity, architectural merit, and method of construction. Occasionally English Heritage selects a building because the building has played a part in the life of a famous person, or as the scene for an important event. An interesting group of buildings - such as a model village or a square - may also be listed.

The older a building is, the more likely it is to be listed. All buildings built before 1700 which survive in anything like their original condition are listed, as are most built between 1700 and 1840. After that date, the criteria become tighter with time, so that post-1945 buildings have to be exceptionally important to be listed.

The grades (different in Scotland and Northern Ireland)

The buildings are graded to show their relative architectural or historic interest:

• Grade I buildings are of exceptional interest

• Grade II* are particularly important buildings of more than special interest

• Grade II are of special interest, warranting every effort to preserve them

Listing currently protects 500,000 or so buildings, of which the majority - over 90% - are Grade II. Grade I and II* buildings may be eligible for English Heritage grants for urgent major repairs. You are extremely unlikely to get any sort of grant for a Grade II or C listed building.
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It is there, under Grade II*

haha yeah, blind!!
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How could it possibly not be it's stunning.
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well, its stunning from the outside, but inside its a completely different story altogether!
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Here ya go, kev:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listed_...s_in_Liverpool


It has one of my favs on it, the Wellington Rooms (aka Irish Centre) listed as a II*

Wonder what grade the Casartelli building was before it was demolished and rebuilt.

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