Grade II* listed buildings in Christchurch

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

Christchurch shown in Dorset

Listed buildings

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Burton Hall BurtonHousec.175030 September 1964SZ1654595192
50°45′22″N 1°46′01″W
1154370
Burton Hall
Hurn Court HurnHouseEnd of 16th century30 September 1964SZ1214895935
50°45′46″N 1°49′45″W
1324679
Church Hatch ChristchurchHouse18th century14 October 1953SZ1597592616
50°43′59″N 1°46′30″W
1324652
Church Hatch
Gateway to Christchurch churchyard Christchurch PrioryGate19th century12 February 1976SZ1597492594
50°43′58″N 1°46′30″W
1304357
Greystones HighcliffeHouse1911–1225 July 1974SZ2165493390
50°44′23″N 1°41′40″W
1324690
Greystones
Place Mill Christchurch PrioryWatermillMedieval14 October 1953SZ1600192395
50°43′51″N 1°46′29″W
1110074
Place Mill
Priory Cottage Christchurch PrioryPorters' lodgeRestored early 16th century14 October 1975SZ1596192502
50°43′55″N 1°46′31″W
1303953
Priory Cottage
Railings, gate and wall at No 13 (Church Hatch) ChristchurchRailings18th century12 February 1976SZ1597292606
50°43′58″N 1°46′30″W
1110139
Railings, gate and wall at No 13 (Church Hatch)
Red House Museum ChristchurchWorkhouse176414 October 1953SZ1589092560
50°43′57″N 1°46′34″W
1110072
Red House Museum
The Moorings MudefordHouse18th century14 October 1953SZ1828692064
50°43′40″N 1°44′32″W
1153839
Tyneham House ChristchurchHouse18th century14 October 1953SZ1614292801
50°44′05″N 1°46′21″W
1108183
Tyneham House
3 Bridge Street ChristchurchShopEarly 19th century14 October 1953SZ1611992767
50°44′03″N 1°46′23″W
1325061
3 Bridge Street

See also

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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