Listed buildings in Merseyside

Listed buildings in Merseyside

Grade I, Grade II* and notable Grade II (having a separate "Wikipedia" entry) listed buildings in the metropolitan boroughs of Knowsley, Liverpool, Sefton, St Helens and Wirral in Merseyside.

There are over 5000 listed buildings in Merseyside, and approximately half a million in England and Wales.

Knowsley

Grade I

* Knowsley Hall
* Prescot Museum
* Prescot Parish Church

Grade II*

* Huyton Hey
* St Chad's Church

Grade II

:Approximately 100 buildings are listed

Liverpool

Grade I

* Albert Dock:* Dock Traffic Office:* Warehouse A:* Warehouse B & C:* Warehouse D:* Warehouse E
* Bank of England
* Bluecoat Chambers
* Church of All Hallows
* All Saints' Church
* St Agnes' Church
* Church of St Clare
* Church of St John Baptist
* Liverpool Cathedral
* Old Bluecoat School (railings, gates and gate piers)
* The Oratory
* Oriel Chambers
* Royal Liver Building
* St George's Church, Everton
* St George's Hall
* St Michael's Church, Aigburth
* Speke Hall
* Town Hall
* Toxteth Unitarian Chapel
* Unitarian Chapel
* Unitarian Church Hall
* Woolton Hall

Grade II*

* The Albany, Old Hall Street
* Albion House
* Allerton Hall
* Allerton Priory
* Barclay's Bank, Water Street
* Bishop Eton Monastery and Lodge
* Bluecoat School and Chapel
* Broughton Hall
* Carfax, St Michael's Road
* The Carriage House, St Michael's Road
* Chapel of St Patrick, Park Place
* Church of Holy Trinity and War Memorial in yard
* Church of St Andrew
* Church of St Anne
* Church of St Bridget
* Church of St Christopher, Lorenzo Drive
* Church of St Clement
* Church of St Dunstan
* Church of Saint Francis Xavier
* Church of St James
* Church of St Matthew and St James
* Church of St Mary
* Church of St Paul

* Church of St Margaret
* The Cloisters, St Michael's Road
* College of Technology and Museum Extension
* 16 Cook Street
* Co-operative Bank, Castle Street
* Croxteth Hall and Stable Block
* Croxteth Park Dairy, Laundry and Laundry Cottage
* Cunard Building
* 159, 161, 163, 169, 171, 173 and 175 Duke Street
* Edge Hill Station (Ranges on North and South Side and Engine House)
* Fowler's Building
* The Friary or The Glebelands, St Michael's Road
* 1-10 Gambier Terrace
* The Hermitage, St Michael's Road
* 98, 100, 102 and 102a High Street
* Liverpool Airport - Control Tower and Terminal, Hangar 1, International Terminal
* Liverpool Collegiate Institution
* Liverpool Medical Institution
* Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral
* The Lyceum
* Much Woolton Old School
* Municipal Buildings
* National Westminster Bank
* Nelson Monument
* The Old Court House
* Liverpool Olympia, West Derby Road
* Orleans House, Edmund Street
* Palm House, Sefton Park
* 8-32 (even) Percy Street
* Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
* The Philharmonic Dining Rooms
* Picton Reading Room and Hornby Library
* Playhouse Theatre (old part)
* Port of Liverpool Building
* Princes Road Synagogue
* Royal Insurance Building
* St Agnes' Vicarage, Ullet Road
* St. Bride's Church
* Saint Joseph's Home and Lodge
* St Nicholas Place (Memorial to "heroes of the engine room")
* St. Peter's Church, Woolton
* St Philip Neri Church
* Sessions House
* Stanlawe Grange and the Granary
* Stanley Dock (warehouse on north side)
* Steble Fountain
* Sugar Silo, Regent Road
* Tower Buildings
* Tue Brook House
* University Hostel, Greenbank Lane
* Village Cross, West Derby
* The Vines Public House, Lime Street
* Walker Art Gallery
* Wapping Dock (warehouse)
* Wellington Rooms (Irish Centre)
* Wellington's Column
* William Brown Library

Grade II

:Over 2400 buildings are listed, including:

* Anfield Cemetery
* Bramley-Moore Dock
* Calderstones House
* Canning Dock
* Canning Half Tide Dock
* Church of Our Lady and Saint Nicholas
* Church of St Luke
* Cressington Station
* Everton Cemetery
* Greek Orthodox Church of St Nicholas
* Greenbank House
* Hope Street (numerous listings)
* Hunts Cross Station
* India Buildings
* Liverpool Empire Theatre
* Liverpool Infirmary
* Liverpool Institute for Boys
* Liverpool Lime Street Station
* Midland Railway Goods Offices
* Nelson Dock
* Neptune Theatre
* North Corporation Primary School
* North Western Hotel
* Norwegian Fishermans’ Church
* Rodney Street (over 60 listings)
* Royal Court Theatre
* St James Mount and Gardens
* St Mary of the Angels
* St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church
* Stanley Dock
* Stanley Dock Tobacco Warehouse
* Sudley House

* Toxteth Park Cemetery
* Victoria Building
* West Derby Cemetery

"see also Listed buildings in Liverpool"

efton

:Over 800 buildings in total are listed including:

Grade I

* St Helens Church

Grade II*

* Scotch Piper

Grade II

*Church of St Monica

t Helens

Grade I

* Sankey Viaduct

Grade II*

* Birchley Hall
* Church of St Aiden
* 159, 161, 163 Crow Lane East, Newton Le Willows
* Entrance Archway to Randall's Nursery
* Guildhall Farmhouse
* Tank House
* Scholes House and adjacent Ruins and nearby Effigy Pedestal
* Old Hall Farm
* Manor Farmhouse
* Statue of Queen Victoria
* Ruins of Windleshaw Chantry (a.k.a Windleshaw Abbey)

Grade II

:131 Buildings are listed

Wirral

:Approximately 1600 buildings are listed in total including:

Grade I

* Birkenhead Priory
* Hamilton Square (the country's largest group of Grade I buildings)

Grade II*

* Birkenhead Priory (part)
* St Peter's Church, Heswall

Grade II

* St Mary's Church, Eastham
* Port Sunlight, about 900 buildings
* St Hilary's Church, Wallasey

External links

* [http://planning.knowsley.gov.uk/conser/listed.html Knowsley Council (detailed)]
* [http://www.liverpool.gov.uk/Environment/Land_and_premises/Conservation/Listed_buildings/ Liverpool Council (summary)] [http://www.liverpool.gov.uk/Images/tcm21-25134.pdf (detailed)]
* [http://www.sefton.gov.uk/page&2910 Sefton Council (summary)]
* [http://www.sthelens.gov.uk/website/planningpolicy.nsf/0/DA8E06007652529B80256F73004F283E?opendocument St Helens Council (summary)] [http://www.sthelens.gov.uk/website/publications.nsf/Lookup/ListedBuildingsinStHelens/$file/ListedBuildingsinStHelens.pdf (detailed)]
* [http://www.wirral.gov.uk/be/listed_buildings.htm Wirral Council (summary)]


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