Grade II* listed buildings in Dacorum

There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the district of Dacorum in Hertfordshire.

Dacorum

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]ImageWikidata
Manor Cottage, the Old Manor House AldburyHouse151614 May 1952SP9646812492
51°48′10″N 0°36′08″W
1100624
Manor Cottage, the Old Manor House
Q17542482
The Bridgewater Monument Moneybury Hill, AldburyColumn1831-214 May 1952SP9701113118
51°48′30″N 0°35′39″W
1078046
Q15108035
Ash Berkhamsted Place, BerkhamstedHouseMedieval9 May 1973SP9909108710
51°46′06″N 0°33′55″W
1078166
Ash
Q17542375
Ashlyns Hall Ashlyns Hall, BerkhamstedHouseEarly 19th century29 July 1950SP9915606690
51°45′01″N 0°33′54″W
1078164
Q17542362
Church of Saint Peter BerkhamstedChurch13th century29 July 1950SP9935907754
51°45′35″N 0°33′42″W
1342174
Q5117681
Edgeworth House BerkhamstedHouseLate 18th century9 May 1973SP9796408469
51°45′59″N 0°34′54″W
1342141Q17542684
Great Barn at Castle Hill Farm BerkhamstedBarnProbably 16th century9 May 1973SP9909108780
51°46′08″N 0°33′55″W
1078167Q17542388
173 High Street BerkhamstedWorkshopLate 13th century19 May 2001SP9916307817
51°45′37″N 0°33′53″W
1246942
Q17542609
Dean Incent's House BerkhamstedTimber Framed House16th century29 July 1950SP9932007727
51°45′34″N 0°33′45″W
1356570
Q15978967
Church of St Lawrence BovingdonParish ChurchMedieval2 December 1986TL0171703717
51°43′23″N 0°31′44″W
1348432
Church of St Lawrence
Q17542785
Rent Street Barn BovingdonFarmhouse16th century2 December 1986TL0213003208
51°43′06″N 0°31′23″W
1167711Q17542543
Street Farm BovingdonFarmhouse16th century26 January 1967TL0260203092
51°43′02″N 0°30′58″W
1100478Q17542470
The Manor House The Common, ChipperfieldFarmhouseLate Medieval22 October 1952TL0477201403
51°42′06″N 0°29′07″W
1348423
Q17542768
Bonners Pepperstock, FlamsteadFarmhouse16th century26 January 1967TL0791816702
51°50′19″N 0°26′06″W
1296461Q17542675
Cheverells and attached Stables Cheverells Green, FlamsteadCountry Housec.170026 January 1967TL0545115430
51°49′39″N 0°28′16″W
1100372Q17542399
Gates, Gatepiers and Flanking Walls at Main Entrance to Park at Beechwood Park School Beechwood Park, FlamsteadGatec.176019 March 1987TL0532514322
51°49′03″N 0°28′24″W
1348457Q74824621
Hill Farm FlamsteadFarmhouse1740s19 March 1987TL0548314030
51°48′54″N 0°28′16″W
1100384Q17542410
Saunders Almshouses FlamsteadAlmshouse166922 October 1952TL0783314611
51°49′11″N 0°26′13″W
1348459
Q17542827
Oak Cottage FlaundenHouseLate 15th century21 June 1967TL0161900840
51°41′50″N 0°31′52″W
1348450Q17542816
Sharlowes Farm House FlaundenFarmhousec.150026 January 1967TL0155500877
51°41′51″N 0°31′55″W
1100436Q17542452
Church Farmhouse and Stables Great GaddesdenFarmhouseC15/C1626 January 1967TL0282611182
51°47′23″N 0°30′38″W
1173686Q17542571
Eastern Barn at Church Farm, 50m south-east of Parish Church Great GaddesdenCourtyardc.198721 February 1978TL0291511218
51°47′25″N 0°30′33″W
1296091Q17542662
Gaddesden Hall Water End, Great GaddesdenFarmhouseLate Medieval22 October 1952TL0430409597
51°46′31″N 0°29′23″W
1101228
Q17542505
Gaddesden Place Bridens Camp, Great GaddesdenVilla176822 October 1952TL0382411083
51°47′20″N 0°29′46″W
1101253
Q5516314
Glebe House Great GaddesdenHouseLate 16th century26 January 1967TL0273811126
51°47′22″N 0°30′43″W
1173673Q17542557
Moor Cottage Water End, Great GaddesdenHouseLate 17th century26 January 1967TL0393510244
51°46′52″N 0°29′41″W
1173712Q17542586
The Golden Parsonage and Garden Walls attached on North-east Great GaddesdenHouse170522 October 1952TL0506312536
51°48′06″N 0°28′40″W
1101260
The Golden Parsonage and Garden Walls attached on North-east
Q14949356
The Hoo Great GaddesdenHousec.168326 January 1967TL0365612775
51°48′14″N 0°29′53″W
1348057
Q17542755
Church of All Saints Kings LangleyChurch Hall197626 January 1967TL0733502493
51°42′39″N 0°26′52″W
1100442
Q17542461
Langley House Kings LangleyHouseLate 16th century22 October 1952TL0719902536
51°42′41″N 0°26′59″W
1100412Q17542440
Priory Remains (now part of the new School) and attached Buildings Kings LangleyHouse18th century22 October 1952TL0647702700
51°42′47″N 0°27′37″W
1348439
Priory Remains (now part of the new School) and attached Buildings
Q17542797
Sunbury Hill Farm Kings LangleyFarmhouseLate 15th century26 January 1967TL0627001501
51°42′08″N 0°27′49″W
1295908
Sunbury Hill Farm
Q17542651
John of Gaddesden's House Little GaddesdenHouseLate 17th century14 May 1952SP9929213401
51°48′38″N 0°33′40″W
1100427Q17871264
The Manor House and No 55 Little GaddesdenHouse157614 May 1952SP9933213506
51°48′41″N 0°33′38″W
1100390Q17542426
Cell Park MarkyateCountry House1539-4022 October 1952TL0588217246
51°50′38″N 0°27′52″W
1173939
Q17542598
Church of St John the Baptist MarkyateChapel of Ease173426 January 1967TL0588716898
51°50′26″N 0°27′52″W
1101241
Church of St John the Baptist
Q17542533
Amersfort, with Forecourt Walls, and linked Terraces and Loggia on South East Potten EndHouse191119 March 1987TL0102908575
51°46′00″N 0°32′15″W
1101220Q17542496
Church of St Lawrence NettledenChapel of Easec.147030 November 1966TL0199910474
51°47′01″N 0°31′22″W
1101192
Church of St Lawrence
Q17542487
84–96 High Street NorthchurchTimber Framed House15th century OR 16th century29 July 1950SP9742508774
51°46′09″N 0°35′22″W
1295556
84–96 High Street
Q17542342
The Clock House Tring Park, TringSchool198621 September 1951SP9258911186
51°47′30″N 0°39′32″W
1077999Q17542242
The Mansion (the Arts Educational Schools) Tring Park, TringCountry Housec1682-329 May 1981SP9267911189
51°47′30″N 0°39′27″W
1342226
Q2453454
Barn adjoining on North Chapel Farmhouse WilstoneHouseEarly 18th century23 April 1985SP9043513780
51°48′55″N 0°41′22″W
1342230Q17542733
Tower of the Old Church of All Saints Long MarstonTower15th century30 November 1966SP8942515611
51°49′55″N 0°42′13″W
1078012
Tower of the Old Church of All Saints
Q17542258
Church of St Bartholomew (Church of England) WiggintonChurch197330 November 1966SP9404810316
51°47′01″N 0°38′17″W
1077986
Church of St Bartholomew (Church of England)
Q17542235
Charter Tower Hemel HempsteadManor House16th century18 June 1948TL0547807715
51°45′30″N 0°28′23″W
1262943
Charter Tower
Q17542632
Little Marchmont, Marchmont House Piccotts EndCountry HouseLate 18th century18 June 1948TL0528808612
51°45′59″N 0°28′32″W
1078042
Little Marchmont, Marchmont House
Q17542267
Lockers Hemel HempsteadCountry House16th century18 June 1948TL0503807552
51°45′25″N 0°28′47″W
1078118Q17542331
Northend Cottage Leverstock GreenTimber Framed House16th century or early 17th century17 February 1977TL0846806455
51°44′47″N 0°25′49″W
1078114Q17542324
Nos 6 and 8, Queensway: Wrought Iron Front Railings Hemel HempsteadHouseLate 18th century18 June 1948TL0553707633
51°45′27″N 0°28′20″W
1251119
Nos 6 and 8, Queensway: Wrought Iron Front Railings
Q17542619
Old Marlowes House Hemel HempsteadHouse18th century18 June 1948TL0554907314
51°45′16″N 0°28′20″W
1372609Q17542848
Snatchup End Cottages Hemel HempsteadHouse189817 February 1977TL0611105035
51°44′02″N 0°27′53″W
1078070Q17542301
The Bury Hemel HempsteadHouseLate 18th century18 June 1948TL0544007648
51°45′27″N 0°28′25″W
1262960
Q17542641
The King's Arms Public House Hemel HempsteadPublic House17th century18 June 1948TL0558007819
51°45′33″N 0°28′18″W
1342190Q17542706
The Old Bell Public House Hemel HempsteadInn160318 June 1948TL0557007844
51°45′34″N 0°28′18″W
1078086
Q17542311
Three Gables Hemel HempsteadHouseEarly 17th century18 June 1948TL0562206140
51°44′38″N 0°28′18″W
1342168
Three Gables
Q17542697
80 High Street Hemel HempsteadHouse18th century20 December 1976TL0548407954
51°45′37″N 0°28′23″W
1078059Q17542286
109 High Street Hemel HempsteadHouseEarly 19th century18 June 1948TL0550907977
51°45′38″N 0°28′22″W
1342194
109 High Street
Q17542717
Fernery, attached wall to west and steps to south, Ashridge Little GaddesdenFernery186426 March 2019SP9933212031
51°47′53″N 0°33′39″W
1462796
Fernery, attached wall to west and steps to south, Ashridge
Q66480081

Notes

  1. The date given is the date used by Historic England as significant for the initial building or that of an important part in the structure's description.
  2. Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.
  3. The "List Entry Number" is a unique number assigned to each listed building and scheduled monument by Historic England.
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