Grade II* listed buildings in County Durham

There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the county of Durham, sub-divided by unitary authority.

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Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Barforth Hall with attached Outbuilding to North East Barforth, County DurhamManor HouseLate Medieval12 January 1967NZ1638216695
54°32′43″N 1°44′54″W
1121707
Barforth Hall with attached Outbuilding to North East
Chapel Bridge over Black Beck Barforth, County DurhamBridge14th century12 January 1967NZ1635416117
54°32′24″N 1°44′55″W
1121749
Chapel Bridge over Black Beck
Dovecote 100 Metres North of St Lawrence's Chapel Barforth, County DurhamDovecoteLate Medieval19 January 1952NZ1641716256
54°32′29″N 1°44′52″W
1121750
Dovecote 100 Metres North of St Lawrence's Chapel
Ruins of St Lawrence's Chapel Barforth, County DurhamFarmhouseEarly C16-C1812 January 1967NZ1640516166
54°32′26″N 1°44′53″W
1338613
Ruins of St Lawrence's Chapel
Winston Bridge Barforth, County DurhamRoad Bridge1762-314 September 1966NZ1425716268
54°32′29″N 1°46′52″W
1323060
Winston Bridge
Winston Bridge, over the River Tees Barforth, County DurhamRoad Bridge1762-319 January 1952NZ1425816270
54°32′29″N 1°46′52″W
1121747
Winston Bridge, over the River Tees
Chapel immediately East of Barnard Castle School Barnard Castle, County DurhamWall1910-1122 February 1973NZ0589516254
54°32′29″N 1°54′37″W
1201331
Chapel immediately East of Barnard Castle School
Entrance Gates and Lodges to Bowes Museum Barnard Castle, County DurhamGate Lodgec.188529 September 1954NZ0553816183
54°32′27″N 1°54′57″W
1201332
Entrance Gates and Lodges to Bowes Museum
Hopper Tomb approx. 2 Metres South of Church of St Mary Barnard Castle, County DurhamChest Tomb172529 January 1986NZ0506116265
54°32′30″N 1°55′24″W
1201335
Thorngate House and Attached Railings Barnard Castle, County DurhamHouseMid 18th century24 February 1950NZ0496916107
54°32′25″N 1°55′29″W
1218873
2 and 4 Market Place Barnard Castle, County DurhamHouse17th century22 February 1973NZ0501516330
54°32′32″N 1°55′26″W
1217861
2 and 4 Market Place
6, 6a, 6b, 8 and 8a Market Place Barnard Castle, County DurhamApartment199429 September 1954NZ0501316343
54°32′32″N 1°55′27″W
1201355
10 and 12 Market Place Barnard Castle, County DurhamApartment199424 February 1950NZ0501416354
54°32′33″N 1°55′26″W
1201356
15 and 17 Market Place Barnard Castle, County DurhamHouse169024 February 1950NZ0505516386
54°32′34″N 1°55′24″W
1292208
34 The Bank Barnard Castle, County DurhamHouse199424 February 1950NZ0501516210
54°32′28″N 1°55′26″W
1218764
34 The Bank
38–44 The Bank Barnard Castle, County DurhamApartment199424 February 1950NZ0500316181
54°32′27″N 1°55′27″W
1291777
21 Galgate Barnard Castle, County DurhamHouseMid 18th century24 February 1950NZ0503816640
54°32′42″N 1°55′25″W
1292565
21 Galgate
Barningham Park Barningham Park, Barningham, County DurhamCountry HouseLate Medieval or 16th century19 January 1952NZ0862410213
54°29′14″N 1°52′06″W
1338635
Stable Block to North West of Barningham Park Barningham Park, Barningham, County DurhamMounting BlockEarly 18th century12 January 1967NZ0857210250
54°29′15″N 1°52′09″W
1121712
Building attached to Kepier Hospital Gateway Durham City, Belmont, County DurhamFarm Building19th century14 January 1988NZ2821143280
54°47′01″N 1°33′46″W
1323216
Building attached to Kepier Hospital Gateway
Kepier Farmhouse Belmont, County DurhamFarmhouseC14-C2010 May 1967NZ2825743296
54°47′02″N 1°33′44″W
1159216
Kepier Farmhouse
Town Hall Bishop Auckland, County DurhamAssembly Rooms1860-6220 September 1972NZ2115730135
54°39′57″N 1°40′25″W
1297550
11 Market Place Bishop Auckland, County DurhamHouseEarly 18th century21 April 195249°46′01″N 7°33′26″W 1196607
11 Market Place
Church of St Michael and All Angels Bishop Middleham, County DurhamChurch17419 January 1968NZ3279931258
54°40′31″N 1°29′34″W
1322826
Church of St Michael and All Angels
Legs Cross Bolam, County DurhamCrossC914 September 1966NZ2072122496
54°35′50″N 1°40′51″W
1323020
Rey Cross Bowes, County DurhamCross10th century17 June 1986NY9047112284
54°30′21″N 2°08′55″W
1323025
Holywell Hall and the West Wing Brancepeth, County DurhamHouse16th century16 September 1975NZ2502937328
54°43′49″N 1°36′46″W
1120764
Quarry Hill and adjoining Outbuilding Brancepeth, County DurhamHouseEarly-Mid 17th century10 May 1967NZ2154538662
54°44′33″N 1°40′01″W
1323203
Littleburn Farmhouse Brandon and Byshottles, County DurhamFarmhouseLate 17th century10 March 1988NZ2559939229
54°44′51″N 1°36′14″W
1159109
Little Holmside Burnhope, County DurhamHouse166817 January 1967NZ1997549276
54°50′16″N 1°41′26″W
1185989
The Castle Castle Eden Dene, Castle Eden, County DurhamCountry Housec.17658 December 1967NZ4275838792
54°44′32″N 1°20′15″W
1323098
Church of St. Mary Cockfield, County DurhamParish Church13th century30 September 1987NZ1290324244
54°36′47″N 1°48′06″W
1121827
Church of St. Mary
Balder Bridge Cotherstone, County DurhamRoad Bridge15th century12 January 1967NZ0091420031
54°34′32″N 1°59′15″W
1121041
Balder Bridge
Haybarn and Rear Yard Walls 110 Metres East of Croxdale Hall Croxdale Hall, Croxdale and Hett, County DurhamWallLate C18-Early 19th century7 December 1987NZ2744437896
54°44′07″N 1°34′31″W
1323222
Haybarn and Rear Yard Walls 110 Metres East of Croxdale Hall
Low Butterby Farmhouse and Barn Adjoining at South-east Low Butterby, Croxdale and Hett, County DurhamFarmhouse17th century28 February 1952NZ2756039369
54°44′55″N 1°34′24″W
1323186
Low Butterby Farmhouse and Barn Adjoining at South-east
Moat Walls, 2 Bridges Across Moat, Garden Wall and Gate Piers at Low Butterby Farm Low Butterby, Croxdale and Hett, County DurhamGate PierLate 18th century10 May 1967NZ2758839382
54°44′55″N 1°34′23″W
1159261
Moat Walls, 2 Bridges Across Moat, Garden Wall and Gate Piers at Low Butterby Farm
Priest's House 90 Metres East of Croxdale Hall Croxdale Hall, Croxdale and Hett, County DurhamPriests HouseEarly 18th century8 December 1982NZ2742537876
54°44′06″N 1°34′32″W
1120739
Church of St Andrew Dalton-le-Dale, County DurhamChurch17th century20 February 1967NZ4079748034
54°49′32″N 1°21′59″W
1231690
Church of St Andrew
Dalton Water Pumping Station Dalton Pumping Station, Dalton-le-Dale, County DurhamBoiler House1873-18798 February 1983NZ4108246918
54°48′56″N 1°21′44″W
1277461
Dalton Water Pumping Station
Farmhouse and adjacent Barn 15 Metres to North of Seaton Holme Easington Village, County DurhamFarmhousePossibly 13th century29 September 1990NZ4136543548
54°47′06″N 1°21′30″W
1277424
Farmhouse and adjacent Barn 15 Metres to North of Seaton Holme
Eggleston Bridge Eggleston, County DurhamRoad Bridge15th century12 January 1967NY9967423228
54°36′15″N 2°00′24″W
1338580
Eggleston Bridge
Eggleston Hall Eggleston, County DurhamHousePre 18277 January 1952NY9977023345
54°36′19″N 2°00′18″W
1121626
Bounds Wall with Racket Ball Courts Ushaw, Esh, County DurhamBoundary Wall1850-185224 June 1987NZ2206743851
54°47′21″N 1°39′30″W
1185962
Chapel of College of St Cuthbert Ushaw, Esh, County DurhamTheological College1882-517 January 1967NZ2184443702
54°47′16″N 1°39′43″W
1116449
Chapel of College of St Cuthbert
Former Junior Seminary Chapel of St Aloysius Ushaw, Esh, County DurhamTheological College1857-924 June 1987NZ2177343689
54°47′15″N 1°39′47″W
1299434
Former Junior Seminary Chapel of St Aloysius
Gate Piers at Entrance to Yard of Esh Hall Farm Esh, Esh, County DurhamGate Pier17th century24 June 1987NZ1971043896
54°47′22″N 1°41′42″W
1299431
Stations Cloister with Chapel of St Charles and Oratory Chapel Ushaw, Esh, County DurhamPrivate Chapel1852-324 June 1987NZ2182643714
54°47′16″N 1°39′44″W
1319920
Ushaw Home Farm Main Block and Wall Attached Ushaw, Esh, County DurhamCow House1851-217 January 1967NZ2146743616
54°47′13″N 1°40′04″W
1185963
Forecourt walls and south tower of Witton Castle Evenwood and Barony, County DurhamTowerMedieval14 September 1966NZ1537130411
54°40′07″N 1°45′48″W
1338595
Witton Castle Evenwood and Barony, County DurhamCastleLate 14th century7 January 1952NZ1537230431
54°40′07″N 1°45′47″W
1311117
Little Chilton Farmhouse, and Mounting Block Attached Little Chilton, Ferryhill, County DurhamHouse14th century14 June 1988NZ2950231436
54°40′38″N 1°32′38″W
1159411
Finchale Abbey Farmhouse Finchale Priory, Framwellgate Moor, County DurhamFarmhousec.170014 January 1988NZ2962447176
54°49′07″N 1°32′26″W
1323217
Dovecote, 45 Metres South of Gainford Hall Gainford, County DurhamDovecote17th century7 January 1952NZ1684116805
54°32′46″N 1°44′28″W
1121116
Dovecote, 45 Metres South of Gainford Hall
Hamsterley Baptist Chapel Hamsterley, County DurhamBaptist Chapel17745 February 1987NZ1185631080
54°40′29″N 1°49′04″W
1322775
Hamsterley Baptist Chapel
Headlam Hall Headlam, County DurhamCountry House17th century7 January 1952NZ1802318884
54°33′54″N 1°43′22″W
1121082
Hownes Gill Viaduct Healeyfield, County DurhamRailway Viaduct185824 June 1987NZ0959049013
54°50′09″N 1°51′08″W
1185970
Hownes Gill Viaduct
Hilton Hall Hilton, County DurhamHouseMedieval14 September 1966NZ1673421771
54°35′27″N 1°44′33″W
1121804
Hilton Hall
Middleton Bridge Holwick, County DurhamRoad Bridgec.180012 January 1967NY9466025254
54°37′21″N 2°05′03″W
1160160
Middleton Bridge
Horden Hall Horden, County DurhamManor HouseMid 17th century6 August 1952NZ4328542419
54°46′29″N 1°19′43″W
1120944
Horden Hall
Doe Park Hunderthwaite, County DurhamCountry Housec.170012 January 1967NZ0057620237
54°34′38″N 1°59′33″W
1323079
Doe Park
Church of St James Hunstanworth, County DurhamParish ChurchMedieval31 January 1967NY9490649021
54°50′10″N 2°04′51″W
1229537
Church of St James
Burnhopeside Hall Lanchester, County DurhamHouse18th century17 January 1967NZ1866946186
54°48′37″N 1°42′40″W
1299442
Burnhopeside Hall Farmhouse and Farm Buildings Lanchester, County DurhamFarmhouseEarly 19th century24 June 1987NZ1874346146
54°48′35″N 1°42′36″W
1116101
Hamsteels Hall Farmhouse Lanchester, County DurhamFarmhouseEarly 18th century2 September 1985NZ1741644886
54°47′55″N 1°43′50″W
1115409
Hamsteels Hall Farmhouse
Hansom House, Lartington Hall, Monk's Flat & Witham Court Lartington, County DurhamHouse163512 January 1967NZ0214217756
54°33′18″N 1°58′06″W
1310603
Middleton Bridge River Tees, Middleton in Teesdale, County DurhamBridgec.181414 September 1966NY9465925256
54°37′21″N 2°05′03″W
1203554
Middleton Bridge
Stotley Hall Middleton in Teesdale, County DurhamHousec.160014 September 1966NY9680925543
54°37′30″N 2°03′03″W
1322782
Wynch Bridge River Tees, Newbiggin, County DurhamBridgePre 175714 September 1966NY9038327898
54°38′46″N 2°09′02″W
1121562
Wynch Bridge
Iron Gates, Posts and Railings 200 Metres North West of Lambton Castle Lambton Park, North Lodge, County DurhamGatec.18201 February 1967NZ2964952674
54°52′05″N 1°32′22″W
1311161
Lamb Bridge Lambton Park, North Lodge, County DurhamBridge181923 February 1987NZ2943952429
54°51′57″N 1°32′34″W
1120952
Lambton Castle Lambton Park, North Lodge, County DurhamCountry House18th century4 June 1952NZ2982852570
54°52′01″N 1°32′12″W
1159138
Apollo Pavilion Peterlee, County DurhamPavilion196914 December 2011NZ4222339633
54°45′00″N 1°20′44″W
1400364
Dutch Barn c.300 Metres North of Stables and Coach House Raby Park, Raby with Keverstone, County DurhamHay BarnThird Quarter 18th century14 September 1966NZ1293422078
54°35′37″N 1°48′05″W
1121777
Raby Home Farm with Walls Attached Raby Park, Raby with Keverstone, County DurhamModel FarmMid 18th century14 September 1966NZ1101821865
54°35′31″N 1°49′52″W
1121775
Stables and Coachhouse, with Wall and Mounting-block attached Raby Park, Raby with Keverstone, County DurhamWallThird Quarter 18th century14 September 1966NZ1290222043
54°35′36″N 1°48′07″W
1121776
Stables and Coachhouse, with Wall and Mounting-block attached
The Folly in Raby Park Raby with Keverstone, County DurhamFolly178014 September 1966NZ1276623152
54°36′12″N 1°48′14″W
1121773
The Old Lodge Raby with Keverstone, County DurhamFortified HouseLate Medieval14 September 1966NZ0901922183
54°35′41″N 1°51′43″W
1338624
Church of St Mary Rokeby, County DurhamParish Church177812 January 1967NZ0725713808
54°31′10″N 1°53′22″W
1121673
Church of St Mary
Greta Bridge Greta Bridge, Rokeby, County DurhamBridge177312 January 1967NZ0861113168
54°30′49″N 1°52′07″W
1160430
Greta Bridge
Eggleston Bridge River Tees, Romaldkirk, County DurhamBridge15th century7 January 1952NY9966723228
54°36′15″N 2°00′24″W
1121638
Eggleston Bridge
Scargill Castle Scargill, County DurhamCastle15th century12 January 1967NZ0535310726
54°29′31″N 1°55′08″W
1121820
Scargill Castle
Dalden Tower Seaham, County DurhamHall House14th century or Earlier21 June 1950NZ4202448742
54°49′54″N 1°20′50″W
1232268
Dalden Tower
The Londonderry Institute and Forecourt Wall Seaham, County DurhamWall1853-521 June 1950NZ4282849618
54°50′22″N 1°20′05″W
1232455
The Londonderry Institute and Forecourt Wall
Gothick Gatehouse to Hardwick Park Sedgefield, County DurhamTowerc.176429 April 1952NZ3462028838
54°39′12″N 1°27′54″W
1322811
Gothick Gatehouse to Hardwick Park
Magistrates Court House Sedgefield, County DurhamHouse170729 April 1952NZ3545728806
54°39′11″N 1°27′07″W
1121492
Magistrates Court House
Sherburn Hospital Chapel Sherburn Hospital, Shincliffe, County DurhamChapelc.118128 February 1952NZ3085841581
54°46′06″N 1°31′19″W
1159384
Sherburn Hospital Gatehouse, Office Wing, Lodge and Wall Sherburn Hospital, Shincliffe, County DurhamWall14th century10 May 1967NZ3077441540
54°46′04″N 1°31′24″W
1311049
Church of St.john the Evangelist Kirk Merrington, Spennymoor, County DurhamParish ChurchNorman30 January 1951NZ2622831464
54°40′39″N 1°35′41″W
1310889
Church of St.john the Evangelist
Tudhoe Hall Farm and Tudhoe Hall Tudhoe, Spennymoor, County DurhamHouseEarly 17th century30 March 1951NZ2584435636
54°42′54″N 1°36′01″W
1121440
Tudhoe Hall Farm and Tudhoe Hall
Church of St Thomas Stanhope, County DurhamChurch172731 January 1967NY9970039229
54°44′53″N 2°00′22″W
1231701
Church of St Thomas
Greenhead Farmhouse and Outbuilding Attached Stanhope, County DurhamFarmhouse17th century31 January 1967NY9772539627
54°45′06″N 2°02′13″W
1230040
Low Bishopley Farmhouse and Barn Adjoining Bishopley, Stanhope, County DurhamFarmhouse17th century25 March 1986NZ0248635957
54°43′07″N 1°57′47″W
1278846
Newhouse, and Walls Attached Newhouse, Stanhope, County DurhamHouse17th century31 January 1967NY8729038878
54°44′41″N 2°11′56″W
1232062
Park Level Mine Jigger House and Crushing Mill Water Wheel Killhope, Stanhope, County DurhamCrushing Mill19705 June 1987NY8267842973
54°46′53″N 2°16′15″W
1278814
Park Level Mine Jigger House and Crushing Mill Water Wheel
Stanhope Bridge over River Wear Stanhope, Stanhope, County DurhamBridgeMedieval31 January 1967NY9851939084
54°44′48″N 2°01′28″W
1277203
Stanhope Bridge over River Wear
Stanhope Castle Stanhope, County DurhamFlats19875 June 1987NY9961839155
54°44′50″N 2°00′27″W
1231718
Stanhope Castle
Stanhope Hall Stanhope, County DurhamHousePre 16th century31 January 1967NY9896139377
54°44′58″N 2°01′04″W
1277202
Stanhope Hall
Unthank Hall Stanhope, County DurhamHouse16th century31 January 1967NY9911739107
54°44′49″N 2°00′55″W
1230062
Westernhopeburn West Farmhouse and Adjoining Outbuilding Eastgate, Stanhope, County DurhamFarmhouse160631 January 1967NY9350437845
54°44′08″N 2°06′09″W
1232384
Westernhopeburn West Farmhouse and Adjoining Outbuilding
Westgate Primitive Methodist Chapel Westgate, Stanhope, County DurhamChurch School18715 June 1987NY9055238033
54°44′14″N 2°08′54″W
1232510
Beamish Hall Beamish, Stanley, County DurhamHouselate C16/early 17th century19 July 1950NZ2119154843
54°53′16″N 1°40′16″W
1260862
Garden Wall, Piers, Gates, and House attached at Beamish Hall Gardens Beamish, Stanley, County DurhamBath HouseEarly 18th century1 October 1986NZ2092854692
54°53′12″N 1°40′31″W
1240739
Tanfield Hall Tanfield, Stanley, County DurhamHouse17th century19 July 1950NZ1886755455
54°53′37″N 1°42′27″W
1240892
Tanfield Hall
Pele Tower on East Return of Pockerley Farmhouse Urpeth, County DurhamPele Tower15th century23 February 1987NZ2225154578
54°53′08″N 1°39′17″W
1159269
Pele Tower on East Return of Pockerley Farmhouse
The Old Hall West Auckland, County DurhamFarmhouse16th century21 April 1952NZ1801426251
54°37′52″N 1°43′21″W
1209888
The Old Hall
Church of St Mary and 2 Arches attached to North West Rainton, County DurhamParish Church186410 May 1967NZ3229646884
54°48′57″N 1°29′56″W
1120737
Church of St Mary and 2 Arches attached to North
Abbey Bridge Westwick, County DurhamRoad Bridge17737 January 1952NZ0661814943
54°31′47″N 1°53′57″W
1310824
Abbey Bridge
Whorlton Bridge Whorlton, County DurhamSuspension Bridge1829-18317 January 1952NZ1066714571
54°31′35″N 1°50′12″W
1160013
Whorlton Bridge
Clock Tower North of Windlestone Hall Windlestone Park, Windlestone, County DurhamGateEarly 19th century9 January 1968NZ2636928755
54°39′12″N 1°35′34″W
1160369
Windlestone Hall Residential School Windlestone Park, Windlestone, County DurhamHouse16th century9 January 1968NZ2636128676
54°39′09″N 1°35′35″W
1160327
Stubb House Winston, County DurhamCountry HouseMid 18th century14 September 1966NZ1212415794
54°32′14″N 1°48′51″W
1160036
Stubb House
Westholme Hall Winston, County DurhamManor House16067 January 1952NZ1385317926
54°33′23″N 1°47′14″W
1121056
Westholme Hall
Witton Hall and Wall Attached Witton Gilbert, County DurhamHouse12th and 18th century28 February 1952NZ2349645408
54°48′11″N 1°38′10″W
1120696
Witton Bridge, Partly in Crook and Willington Parish, Wear Valley District Witton Le Wear, County DurhamBridgec.178830 September 1987NZ1478330731
54°40′17″N 1°46′20″W
1121837
Witton Bridge, Partly in Crook and Willington Parish, Wear Valley District
Witton Tower Witton Le Wear, County DurhamHouseMedieval17 April 1952NZ1435431320
54°40′36″N 1°46′44″W
1229013
Coves House Farmhouse Wolsingham, County DurhamFarmhouseLate Medieval5 June 1987NZ0531136312
54°43′18″N 1°55′09″W
1232636
Gazebo/dovecote in Garden of Bishop Oak Wolsingham, County DurhamDovecoteMid 18th century31 January 1967NZ0667239150
54°44′50″N 1°53′52″W
1276768
Gazebo/dovecote in Garden of Bishop Oak
Low Harperley Farmhouse Wolsingham, County DurhamFarmhouse196731 January 1967NZ1196734912
54°42′33″N 1°48′57″W
1276972
Low Harperley Farmhouse
Whitfield House Wolsingham, County DurhamHousec.175031 January 1967NZ0744737199
54°43′47″N 1°53′09″W
1276869
Girlington Hall Farmhouse Girlington, Wycliffe with Thorpe, County DurhamCross Wing HouseEarly 14th century or Early 15th century19 January 1952NZ1283213753
54°31′08″N 1°48′12″W
1161242
Thorpe Farmhouse and Adjacent Outbuildings Wycliffe with Thorpe, County DurhamHouseMid 18th century12 January 1967NZ0939012716
54°30′35″N 1°51′23″W
1322760
Thorpe Farmhouse and Adjacent Outbuildings
Thorpe Hall Thorpe, Wycliffe with Thorpe, County DurhamHouse13th century28 October 1987NZ1048314081
54°31′19″N 1°50′22″W
1121660
Whorlton Suspension Bridge, over the River Tees Whorlton, Wycliffe with Thorpe, County DurhamSuspension Bridge1829-3119 January 1952NZ1066614563
54°31′34″N 1°50′12″W
1322762
Whorlton Suspension Bridge, over the River Tees
Wycliffe Hall Wycliffe, Wycliffe with Thorpe, County DurhamCountry HouseMedieval19 January 1952NZ1195014231
54°31′24″N 1°49′01″W
1322784
Wycliffe Hall
Aykley Heads Durham, County DurhamHousec.170030 April 1971NZ2651743844
54°47′20″N 1°35′21″W
1322874
Bishop Cosin's Hall Durham, County DurhamHousec.17006 May 1952NZ2742742266
54°46′28″N 1°34′31″W
1121384
Burn Hall Durham, County DurhamCountry House1821-3410 March 1988NZ2608438673
54°44′32″N 1°35′47″W
1323227
Burnopfield House Burnopfield, County DurhamHouseThird quarter 18th century19 July 1950NZ1769656781
54°54′20″N 1°43′32″W
1240869
Castle Chare Community Arts Centre Durham, County DurhamHouseEarly 18th century10 March 1988NZ2712842609
54°46′40″N 1°34′47″W
1159303
Central Methodist Church Crook, County DurhamMethodist Chapel18685 June 1987NZ1661535502
54°42′51″N 1°44′37″W
1229012
Central Methodist Church
Chester New Bridge Chester-le-Street, County DurhamBridge15th century23 February 1987NZ2844352286
54°51′52″N 1°33′30″W
1323102
Chorister School Durham, County DurhamHouseMedieval6 May 1952NZ2725942008
54°46′20″N 1°34′40″W
1120693
Chorister School
Church of St Ebba Ebchester, County DurhamParish Church12th century6 June 1951NZ1036555450
54°53′37″N 1°50′24″W
1240418
Church of St Ebba
Church of St Oswald Durham, County DurhamParish ChurchLate 12th century6 May 1952NZ2758541915
54°46′17″N 1°34′22″W
1120678
Cosin's Library (University Library) Durham, County DurhamLibrary1667-819 October 1962NZ2734342284
54°46′29″N 1°34′35″W
1121382
Cosin's Library (University Library)
Cow House of Home Farm Burn Hall Durham, County DurhamBull Pen10 March 1988NZ2625838914
54°44′40″N 1°35′37″W
1120665
Crown Court Durham, County DurhamCrown Courtc.18116 May 1952NZ2784542203
54°46′26″N 1°34′07″W
1322878
Crown Court
Demesne Farm Demesne House Ebchester, County DurhamFarmhouse17056 June 1951NZ1027555455
54°53′37″N 1°50′29″W
1240412
Department of Archaeology Durham, County DurhamHouse17th century30 April 1971NZ2747642386
54°46′32″N 1°34′28″W
1322896
Durham Prison Officer's Club (the Tithe Barn) Durham, County DurhamClubMedieval19 February 1970NZ2783841974
54°46′19″N 1°34′08″W
1120616
Friarside Chapel Burnopfield, County DurhamChapel14th century19 July 1950NZ1624757863
54°54′55″N 1°44′53″W
1240894
Hamsterley Hall, with adjoining Wall and Outbuilding Hamsterley, County DurhamHouseEarly 18th century6 June 1951NZ1425755637
54°53′43″N 1°46′45″W
1067550
Hunwick Hall Farmhouse and attached Wall Hunwick, County DurhamFarmhouse195217 April 1952NZ1895432389
54°41′10″N 1°42′27″W
1229021
Hunwick Hall Farmhouse and attached Wall
Hunwick Hall, North West and North East Ranges Durham, County DurhamManor HouseMedieval17 April 1952NZ1894932416
54°41′11″N 1°42′27″W
1279133
Hunwick Hall, North West and North East Ranges
Leap Mill Farmhouse and Aqueduct Wall, with Pigsty/Henhouse attached Burnopfield, County DurhamFarmhouseEarly 18th century21 January 1987NZ1755657226
54°54′34″N 1°43′40″W
1240813
No.4 North Bailey and Castle Wall incorporated Durham, County DurhamHouse17th century19 October 1962NZ2748542330
54°46′31″N 1°34′27″W
1121421
No.4 North Bailey and Castle Wall incorporated
Number 12 Bridge Railway Accommodation Bridge at NZ 191 297 Escomb, County DurhamAccommodation Bridge184223 May 1994NZ1909929624
54°39′41″N 1°42′20″W
1196464
Old Grammar School (University Music Department) Durham, County DurhamTeachers HouseEarly 18th century6 May 1952NZ2730542229
54°46′27″N 1°34′37″W
1160796
Old Grammar School (University Music Department)
Pontop Hall Dipton, County DurhamFarmhouseLate 17th century19 July 1950NZ1482553655
54°52′39″N 1°46′14″W
1240730
Pontop Hall
Railway Viaduct and Drinking Fountain attached Durham, County DurhamDrinking Fountain1860s19 February 1970NZ2680242570
54°46′38″N 1°35′05″W
1322851
Railway Viaduct and Drinking Fountain attached
Salvation Army Citadel Durham, County DurhamGateMedieval19 October 1962NZ2747042368
54°46′32″N 1°34′28″W
1121360
Salvation Army Citadel
St Cuthbert's Society Durham, County DurhamHouse17th century6 May 1952NZ2729941844
54°46′15″N 1°34′38″W
1121375
St John's College Durham, County DurhamHouseEarly 18th century6 May 1952NZ2740141964
54°46′19″N 1°34′32″W
1161313
St John's College Second Part Durham, County DurhamHouse17th century6 May 1952NZ2738341951
54°46′18″N 1°34′33″W
1161328
St John's College Second Part
Statue of Third Marquess of Londonderry Durham, County DurhamStatue185810 March 1988NZ2739642525
54°46′37″N 1°34′32″W
1120630
Statue of Third Marquess of Londonderry
Town Hall and Guildhall Durham, County DurhamGuildhall17th century19 February 1970NZ2737342576
54°46′38″N 1°34′34″W
1160184
Water Gate Durham, County DurhamGate17876 May 1952NZ2724841850
54°46′15″N 1°34′41″W
1322920
Water Gate
47 and 48 Old Elvet Durham, County DurhamTerraced HouseEarly 18th century6 May 1952NZ2776742352
54°46′31″N 1°34′12″W
1121416
6 The College Durham, County DurhamClergy HouseMedieval6 May 1952NZ2733341982
54°46′19″N 1°34′36″W
1120690
6 The College
16 and 16a The College Durham, County DurhamClergy House17th century6 May 1952NZ2739042036
54°46′21″N 1°34′33″W
1120656
16 and 16a The College
7 The College Durham, County DurhamClergy HouseMedieval6 May 1952NZ2731241984
54°46′19″N 1°34′37″W
1311001
7 The College

Darlington

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Barn 100 Metres East of Hall Farmhouse Hall Farm, Archdeacon Newton, DarlingtonHouseLate C16-Early 17th century6 June 1952NZ2548017129
54°32′56″N 1°36′27″W
1322949
Heighington Hall Heighington, DarlingtonHouseLate C17-Early 18th century6 June 1952NZ2500322434
54°35′47″N 1°36′52″W
1121240
Middridge Grange Farmhouse Heighington, DarlingtonFarmhousec.16006 June 1952NZ2447024631
54°36′58″N 1°37′21″W
1121214
Middridge Grange Farmhouse
Church of St Edwin High Coniscliffe, DarlingtonParish Churchc.117020 March 1967NZ2257815234
54°31′55″N 1°39′09″W
1115562
Church of St Edwin
The Old Hall High Coniscliffe, DarlingtonHouseMedieval6 June 1952NZ2253715370
54°31′59″N 1°39′12″W
1322964
The Old Hall
Dovecote 45 Metres East of Manor House Houghton Le Side, DarlingtonDovecote17th century or Earlier16 July 1986NZ2255821795
54°35′27″N 1°39′09″W
1121194
Dovecote 45 Metres East of Manor House
The Old Hall Hurworth, DarlingtonHouseMid 18th century6 June 1952NZ3055410107
54°29′07″N 1°31′48″W
1185922
The Old Hall
Cross Shaft Fragment About 5 Metres South West of Church of St John the Baptist Low Dinsdale, DarlingtonCrossLate 11th century27 January 1988NZ3466811202
54°29′42″N 1°27′59″W
1299456
Stone Coffin and Lid About 3.5 Metres West of Church of St John the Baptist Low Dinsdale, DarlingtonCoffin11th century27 January 1988NZ3466811214
54°29′42″N 1°27′59″W
1185927
The Manor House Low Dinsdale, DarlingtonMoatLate Medieval6 June 1952NZ3462411009
54°29′36″N 1°28′01″W
1185929
Low Middleton Hall and Former Stable on Rear Middleton St. George, DarlingtonHouse17216 June 1952NZ3646510885
54°29′31″N 1°26′19″W
1185935
Kerbstones Surrounding Pool in Front of Cummins Engine Factory Morton Palms, DarlingtonPool1964-523 September 1992NZ3171413841
54°31′08″N 1°30′42″W
1299427
Security Fence at Cummins Engine Factory Morton Palms, DarlingtonFence1964-523 September 1992NZ3171413659
54°31′02″N 1°30′42″W
1335834
The Cummins Engine Factory Including Chimney Morton Palms, DarlingtonFactory1964-523 September 1992NZ3177113739
54°31′05″N 1°30′39″W
1185948
The Cummins Engine Factory Including Chimney
Medieval Chapel Ruins on Roman Foundations in Rear Garden of Bath House, Tees View Piercebridge, DarlingtonChapel13th century16 July 1986NZ2103615632
54°32′08″N 1°40′35″W
1322972
Medieval Chapel Ruins on Roman Foundations in Rear Garden of Bath House, Tees View
Pierce Bridge Piercebridge, DarlingtonBridgeEarly 16th century19 December 1951NZ2108215554
54°32′05″N 1°40′33″W
1131363
Pierce Bridge
Piercebridge Bridge Piercebridge, DarlingtonRoad BridgeEarly 16th century6 June 1952NZ2108015559
54°32′06″N 1°40′33″W
1145843
Piercebridge Bridge
Sockburn Hall Sockburn, DarlingtonCountry House183420 March 1967NZ3496607189
54°27′32″N 1°27′44″W
1116156
Bank Top Railway Station (main building) DarlingtonRailway Station18876 September 1977NZ2945114081
54°31′16″N 1°32′48″W
1310079
Bank Top Railway Station (main building)
Barclays Bank DarlingtonBuilding18646 September 1977NZ2884614555
54°31′32″N 1°33′21″W
1322928
Barclays Bank
Blackwell Grange (the Europa Lodge Hotel) DarlingtonHotel18th century28 April 1952NZ2805613232
54°30′49″N 1°34′05″W
1322941
Blackwell Grange (the Europa Lodge Hotel)
Bondgate Methodist Church DarlingtonMethodist Chapel181228 April 1952NZ2866514605
54°31′33″N 1°33′31″W
1121254
Central School Annexe DarlingtonHouseEarly 19th century28 April 1952NZ2905314983
54°31′45″N 1°33′09″W
1242805
Church of Holy Trinity DarlingtonChapel of Ease1836-3828 April 1952NZ2831114818
54°31′40″N 1°33′51″W
1121226
Friends Meeting House DarlingtonFriends Meeting House1839-4028 April 1952NZ2871114394
54°31′26″N 1°33′29″W
1121255
Goods Shed East South East of North Road Railway Station DarlingtonGoods Shed18336 September 1977NZ2899315629
54°32′06″N 1°33′12″W
1121262
Goods Shed East South East of North Road Railway Station
Hillclose Farm House DarlingtonFarmhouse17th century28 April 1952NZ2665914682
54°31′36″N 1°35′23″W
1322954
North Road Railway Station (now Railway Museum) DarlingtonMuseum197728 April 1952NZ2891015712
54°32′09″N 1°33′17″W
1322962
North Road Railway Station (now Railway Museum)
Outbuilding to North East of Blackwell Grange DarlingtonOutbuildingThird Quarter 18th century6 September 1977NZ2809513287
54°30′51″N 1°34′03″W
1160162
St Clare's Abbey Chapel DarlingtonChapel1856 - 185718 August 2009NZ2728914497
54°31′30″N 1°34′48″W
1393424
81 Bondgate DarlingtonHouseEarly 19th century28 April 1952NZ2870814709
54°31′37″N 1°33′29″W
1121316
1–8 Harewood Grove DarlingtonTerraceEarly-mid 19th century28 April 1952NZ2831313845
54°31′09″N 1°33′51″W
1121296
14 Horsemarket DarlingtonTown House18th century28 April 1952NZ2891714397
54°31′27″N 1°33′17″W
1121275

Hartlepool

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Church of St. Peter Elwick Village, Elwick, HartlepoolChurchLate 12th century16 November 1967NZ4534632081
54°40′54″N 1°17′54″W
1139821
Church of St John the Baptist Greatham, HartlepoolChurchLate 12th century16 November 1967NZ4923127502
54°38′25″N 1°14′19″W
1263522
Church of St John the Baptist
Boundary Wall to West of Church of St Mary Magdalene Hart, HartlepoolBoundary WallMedieval16 November 1967NZ4702735088
54°42′31″N 1°16′18″W
1249899
Numbers 2 and 3 (Duke of Cleveland's House) and East Extensions Headland, HartlepoolHouseLate 17th century31 March 1949NZ5282633634
54°41′42″N 1°10′55″W
1250117
Christ Church HartlepoolChurch1850-185410 November 1982NZ5106232586
54°41′09″N 1°12′34″W
1250112
Christ Church
Church of All Saints HartlepoolBench12th century24 March 1950NZ5088731992
54°40′50″N 1°12′44″W
1250534
Church of All Saints

Stockton-on-Tees

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Ivy House Cowpen Bewley, Billingham, Stockton-on-TeesHouse17th century25 January 1951NZ4823524764
54°36′57″N 1°15′17″W
1139244
Phosphate Rock Silo No 15 at ICI Works, Billingham Billingham, Stockton-on-TeesSilo1928-19297 October 1992NZ4760821198
54°35′01″N 1°15′54″W
1115821
St Cuthbert's Vicarage Billingham, Stockton-on-TeesHouse17th century21 June 1985NZ4574822363
54°35′40″N 1°17′37″W
1139272
Transporter Bridge Billingham, Stockton-on-TeesTransporter Bridge191121 June 1985NZ4999121297
54°35′04″N 1°13′41″W
1139267
Transporter Bridge
The Hall (East House, West House and Second Floor Flat) Egglescliffe, Stockton-on-TeesHouseMid to late 18th century16 November 1967NZ4222413238
54°30′46″N 1°20′58″W
1139255
Church of St John the Baptist Elton, Stockton-on-TeesChurch184116 November 1967NZ4018417372
54°33′00″N 1°22′49″W
1139261
Church of St John the Baptist
Lion Bridge to East of Wynyard Hall Grindon, Stockton-on-TeesBridgeEarly to mid 19th century16 November 1967NZ4221025781
54°37′31″N 1°20′52″W
1139222
Wellington Obelisk to South East of Wynyard Hall Grindon, Stockton-on-TeesObelisk182723 April 1952NZ4233325347
54°37′17″N 1°20′45″W
1329823
Wellington Obelisk to South East of Wynyard Hall
Wynyard Hall Grindon, Stockton-on-TeesHouse1822-4123 April 1952NZ4204225757
54°37′31″N 1°21′01″W
1139221
Wynyard Hall
Church of St Martin Kirklevington, Stockton-on-TeesChurch12th century23 June 1966NZ4317309860
54°28′56″N 1°20′07″W
1329828
Church of St Martin
Church of St Mary Longnewton, Stockton-on-TeesChurch1856-185716 November 1967NZ3827416487
54°32′32″N 1°24′36″W
1139238
Manor House Longnewton, Stockton-on-TeesManor House18th century16 November 1967NZ3824516443
54°32′31″N 1°24′37″W
1329830
Church of St Luke Thornaby, Stockton-on-TeesParish Church190421 June 1985NZ4579817928
54°33′16″N 1°17′36″W
1329463
Church of St Luke
Old Church of St Peter Thornaby, Stockton-on-TeesChurch12th century19 January 1951NZ4505516438
54°32′28″N 1°18′18″W
1139917
The Rectory Wolviston, Stockton-on-TeesHousePre 178025 January 1951NZ4508825525
54°37′22″N 1°18′12″W
1329470
Church of St Mary Magdalene Yarm, Stockton-on-TeesChurchNorman23 June 1966NZ4163312914
54°30′35″N 1°21′31″W
1054686
Church of St Mary Magdalene
The Ketton Ox Public House Yarm, Stockton-on-TeesHousePre 17675 May 1952NZ4186012998
54°30′38″N 1°21′18″W
1139901
The Ketton Ox Public House
Yarm Bridge over River Tees Yarm, Stockton-on-TeesBridgec.140016 November 1967NZ4180213139
54°30′43″N 1°21′21″W
1105658
Yarm Bridge over River Tees
10 and 12 High Street Yarm, Stockton-on-TeesHouseEarly 18th century5 May 1952NZ4195712707
54°30′29″N 1°21′13″W
1139936
14 High Street Yarm, Stockton-on-TeesHouseEarly 18th century5 May 1952NZ4195712720
54°30′29″N 1°21′13″W
1049109
124 High Street Yarm, Stockton-on-TeesHouseMid 18th century5 May 1952NZ4181313080
54°30′41″N 1°21′21″W
1139904
Church of St Michael and All Angels Stockton-on-TeesChurch191319 January 1951NZ4472320946
54°34′54″N 1°18′34″W
1329478
Church of St Peter Stockton-on-TeesChurch1880-188119 January 1951NZ4386118186
54°33′25″N 1°19′24″W
1139916
Church of the Holy Trinity Stockton-on-TeesChurch1837-183819 January 1951NZ4438918552
54°33′37″N 1°18′54″W
1329480
Church of the Holy Trinity
Columbia House Stockton-on-TeesHouseMid to late 18th century19 January 1951NZ4477819368
54°34′03″N 1°18′32″W
1329447
Columbia House
Friends Meeting House Stockton-on-TeesMeeting House187619 January 1951NZ4431819005
54°33′52″N 1°18′58″W
1356201
Gloucester House Stockton-on-TeesHouseMid 18th century19 January 1951NZ4474119351
54°34′03″N 1°18′34″W
1084341
Gloucester House
The Manor House Hartburn, Stockton-on-TeesHouse17th century19 January 1951NZ4290017940
54°33′18″N 1°20′18″W
1325975
The Market Cross Stockton-on-TeesMarket Cross176819 January 1951NZ4452718955
54°33′50″N 1°18′46″W
1139976
The Sun Inn Stockton-on-TeesHouseEarly 19th century21 June 1985NZ4460319149
54°33′56″N 1°18′42″W
1343689
The Sun Inn
Town Hall Stockton-on-TeesTown HallPost 174419 January 1951NZ4452618979
54°33′51″N 1°18′46″W
1139975
War Memorial Stockton-on-TeesSarcophagus192319 January 1951NZ4454719231
54°33′59″N 1°18′45″W
1139979
War Memorial
108 High Street Stockton-on-TeesHouseMid 18th century19 January 1951NZ4448618881
54°33′48″N 1°18′49″W
1101477
48 Bridge Road Stockton-on-TeesHouse182519 January 1951NZ4469518381
54°33′31″N 1°18′37″W
1139963
74 and 76 Church Road Stockton-on-TeesHouseMid to late 18th century19 January 1951NZ4477019350
54°34′03″N 1°18′33″W
1139966
74 and 76 Church Road
80 Church Road Stockton-on-TeesHouseMid to late 18th century21 June 1985NZ4479519353
54°34′03″N 1°18′31″W
1338865
80 Church Road
9 Finkle Street Stockton-on-TeesHouse17th century19 January 1951NZ4460818982
54°33′51″N 1°18′42″W
1356182
9 Finkle Street
32 Dovecot Street Stockton-on-TeesHouseEarly to mid19 January 1951NZ4442019022
54°33′52″N 1°18′52″W
1329448

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.

See also

  • Category:Grade II* listed buildings in County Durham

References

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