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Examples of Grade II* listed buildings. The Bank Hall mansion house in Lancashire is a Grade II* listed building because of its 17th-century clock tower, which features an original oak cantilevered staircase. The Johnny Haynes stand at Craven Cottage is listed Grade II*.
- Listed buildings in England
Grade II* listed buildings in England At the start of 2024...
- Grade I listed buildings in London
There are over 9,000 Grade I listed buildings in England....
- Category:Grade I Listed Buildings
There are over 6,000 Grade I listed buildings in England and...
- Listed buildings in England
In England buildings of particular architectural merit and/or historic significance are given statutory protection under the Listed buildings scheme. [1] The scheme categorises buildings in three grades; Grade I, the highest grade, Grade II*, and Grade II, the lowest grade.
Buckingham Palace è classificato di grado I. Nel Regno Unito, un monumento classificato, in inglese listed building, è un'opera artistica riconosciuta e protetta per il suo aspetto storico, architettonico o culturale eccezionale.
How are listed buildings graded? Grade I buildings are of exceptional interest, only 2.5% of listed buildings are Grade I; Grade II* buildings are particularly important buildings of more than special interest; 5.8% of listed buildings are Grade II*