Grade II* listed buildings in Harrogate (borough)

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

Harrogate

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Church of Saint Lawrence Aldfield, HarrogateChurch16966 March 1967SE2658269471
54°07′14″N 1°35′41″W
1149796
Church of Saint Lawrence
Chapel of St Mary attached to the Mansion Allerton Park, Allerton Mauleverer with Hopperton, HarrogateRoman Catholic Chapelc.180718 August 1983SE4140558064
54°01′01″N 1°22′11″W
1149995
Church of St Martin Allerton Mauleverer, HarrogateChurchc.174515 March 1966SE4158457954
54°00′57″N 1°22′01″W
1149996
School and School House Baldersby, HarrogateSchool185426 May 1971SE3659476885
54°11′11″N 1°26′27″W
1150054
School and School House
The Old Vicarage Baldersby St James, Baldersby, HarrogateVicarage185426 May 1971SE3667976988
54°11′14″N 1°26′22″W
1172915
Bewerley Grange Bewerley, HarrogateHouse16796 March 1967SE1599164820
54°04′45″N 1°45′26″W
1150592
Bewerley Grange
Bewerley Old Hall Bewerley, HarrogateHouseLate 16th century - Early 17th century23 April 1952SE1599464701
54°04′41″N 1°45′25″W
1150590
Aldborough Hall Aldborough, Boroughbridge, HarrogateHouseEarly 17th century8 March 1952SE4081766456
54°05′33″N 1°22′39″W
1315502
Barn about 100m to south of Nutwith Cote Burton-on-Yore, HarrogateBarnEarly-Mid 18th century9 August 1966SE2310078807
54°12′16″N 1°38′51″W
1316885
Coach House and Bee Hives about 10m to north of Nutwith Cote Burton-on-Yore, HarrogateBeehive16th century9 August 1966SE2312579001
54°12′22″N 1°38′49″W
1132066
Nutwith Cote Burton-on-Yore, HarrogateFarmhouse17th century28 April 1986SE2312578958
54°12′21″N 1°38′49″W
1132064
Outbuilding about 20m north of Nutwith Cote Burton-on-Yore, HarrogateStorehouseEarly 18th century9 August 1966SE2311779027
54°12′23″N 1°38′50″W
1316886
Church of St Michael Copgrove, HarrogateSculpturepre Christian15 March 1966SE3463963243
54°03′50″N 1°28′20″W
1150343
Church of St Michael
Church of St Helen Denton, HarrogateChurch177622 November 1966SE1448848918
53°56′10″N 1°46′51″W
1174421
Church of St Helen
Church of St Lawrence Fewston, HarrogateChurchMedieval14 July 1987SE1948254102
53°58′57″N 1°42′16″W
1174478
Church of St Lawrence
Temple of Victory with railed Enclosure Flaxby, HarrogateTemple179015 March 1966SE4086258410
54°01′12″N 1°22′40″W
1315590
Temple of Victory with railed Enclosure
Bouthwaite Grange and Grange Cottage Fountains Earth, HarrogateHouse16736 March 1967SE1231971299
54°08′15″N 1°48′47″W
1150524
Goldsborough Hall Goldsborough, HarrogateCountry Housec.16258 March 1952SE3836156048
53°59′57″N 1°24′59″W
1315586
Grantley Hall Grantley, HarrogateCountry HouseEarly 18th century23 April 1952SE2417969277
54°07′08″N 1°37′54″W
1173371
Church of St Mary Great Ouseburn, HarrogateChurch177915 March 1966SE4491261782
54°03′00″N 1°18′56″W
1150284
Chapel of St Andrew, Ribston Hall Ribston Park, Great Ribston with Walshford, HarrogateChapel13th century15 March 1966SE3920453755
53°58′42″N 1°24′13″W
1294221
Ribston Hall Ribston Park, Great Ribston with Walshford, HarrogateCountry House16748 March 1952SE3918553774
53°58′43″N 1°24′14″W
1149963
Stables to North of Ribston Hall Ribston Park, Great Ribston with Walshford, HarrogateHouseMid C2015 March 1966SE3915353884
53°58′46″N 1°24′16″W
1189567
Stables to North of Ribston Hall
Walshford Lodge to Ribston Hall with Gatepiers and linking Walls Walshford, Great Ribston with Walshford, HarrogateGateMid-Late 18th century15 March 1966SE4126553265
53°58′26″N 1°22′21″W
1315596
Walshford Lodge to Ribston Hall with Gatepiers and linking Walls
Spring Hall Grewelthorpe, HarrogateHouse17086 March 1967SE2471475259
54°10′21″N 1°37′22″W
1150495
The Ruin, Mowbray Point Hackfall, Grewelthorpe, HarrogateBanqueting Housec.175025 June 1987SE2323177234
54°11′25″N 1°38′44″W
1150534
The Ruin, Mowbray Point
Doughill Hall Hartwith cum Winsley, HarrogateApartmentc.198023 April 1952SE2042161474
54°02′56″N 1°41′23″W
1315290
Church of Saint Paul Healey, HarrogateChurch18489 August 1966SE1829480670
54°13′17″N 1°43′15″W
1132072
Church of Saint Paul
Carriage Gates and Gate Piers, Pedestrian Gates, Screen Walls and Railings at New Lodge Kirby Hall Estate, Kirby Hall, HarrogateGate18th century15 March 1966SE4523160750
54°02′27″N 1°18′39″W
1293661
Harewood Bridge River Wharfe, Kirkby Overblow, HarrogateBridgec.17292 September 1952SE3122246084
53°54′36″N 1°31′34″W
1265837
Harewood Bridge
Conyngham Hall Conyngham Hall, Knaresborough, HarrogateHouseLate 18th century5 February 1952SE3427357394
54°00′41″N 1°28′43″W
1315613
Conyngham Hall
Gate Piers at Scriven Park Knaresborough, HarrogateGate Pier15 March 1966SE3448457808
54°00′54″N 1°28′31″W
1263099
Gate Piers at Scriven Park
Railway Viaduct over the River Nidd Knaresborough, HarrogateRailway Viaduct1847-5115 May 1968SE3473457058
54°00′30″N 1°28′17″W
1149911
Saint Robert's Cave, also called Saint Roberts Chapel, about 120m South West of Grimbald Bridge Knaresborough, HarrogateChapel1160-12185 February 1952SE3610056087
53°59′58″N 1°27′03″W
1149914
Saint Robert's Cave, also called Saint Roberts Chapel, about 120m South West of Grimbald Bridge
Corn Mill Leathley, HarrogateCorn Mill18th century22 November 1966SE2308847780
53°55′32″N 1°39′00″W
1150012
Methodist Church and retaining Wall with Gate and Steps Leathley, HarrogateGate182622 February 1985SE2343247183
53°55′13″N 1°38′41″W
1150014
Methodist Church and retaining Wall with Gate and Steps
Half Moon Pond Studley Royal Park, Lindrick with Studley Royal and Fountains, HarrogateStatueCompleted 172811 June 1986SE2795068946
54°06′56″N 1°34′26″W
1173896
Half Moon Pond
High Stables Studley Park, Lindrick with Studley Royal and Fountains, HarrogateHouse19466 March 1967SE2780070014
54°07′31″N 1°34′34″W
1149813
Moon and Crescent Ponds Studley Park, Lindrick with Studley Royal and Fountains, HarrogatePond172811 June 1986SE2803468872
54°06′54″N 1°34′22″W
1150612
Moon and Crescent Ponds
Ripon Gates at East of Studley Park, with Flanking Walls and Lodges Studley Park, Lindrick with Studley Royal and Fountains, HarrogateGateEarly 18th century6 March 1967SE2887569897
54°07′27″N 1°33′35″W
1173509
Ripon Gates at East of Studley Park, with Flanking Walls and Lodges
The Cottage about 100m North-east of Church of St Mary with front Garden Wall and Gate Lindrick with Studley Royal and Fountains, HarrogateTimber Framed Housec.187311 June 1986SE2763869363
54°07′10″N 1°34′43″W
1150601
The Cottage about 100m North-east of Church of St Mary with front Garden Wall and Gate
The Octagon Tower Studley Park, Lindrick with Studley Royal and Fountains, HarrogateTower1728-326 March 1967SE2806468977
54°06′57″N 1°34′20″W
1296001
The Octagon Tower
Weir at North End of the Canal, with Piers, Fishing Pavilions and Balustrade Studley Park, Lindrick with Studley Royal and Fountains, HarrogateBalustrade1716-17286 March 1967SE2802569063
54°07′00″N 1°34′22″W
1173821
Weir at North End of the Canal, with Piers, Fishing Pavilions and Balustrade
Thompson Mausoleum about 20m South West of the Church of the Holy Trinity Little Ouseburn, HarrogateMausoleumMid 18th century15 March 1966SE4520661119
54°02′39″N 1°18′40″W
1293613
Thompson Mausoleum about 20m South West of the Church of the Holy Trinity
Hollin Hall Littlethorpe, HarrogateCountry HouseLate 17th century6 March 1967SE3131767286
54°06′02″N 1°31′21″W
1293955
Long Marston Hall Long Marston, HarrogateHouseLate 17th century2 September 1952SE5010651313
53°57′20″N 1°14′17″W
1150330
How Hill Tower and Outbuildings, also called the Chapel of Saint Michael De Monte Markington with Wallerthwaite, HarrogateChapel/Gaming HouseMedieval13 March 1986SE2760067052
54°05′55″N 1°34′46″W
1293874
How Hill Tower and Outbuildings, also called the Chapel of Saint Michael De Monte
Church of Saint Mary Masham, HarrogateChurch12th century9 August 1966SE2267480670
54°13′17″N 1°39′14″W
1166880
Church of Saint Mary
Church of All Saints Moor Monkton, HarrogateChurch12th century15 March 1966SE5109656032
53°59′52″N 1°13′19″W
1293654
Church of All Saints
Red House School Chapel Moor Monkton, HarrogateChapelEarly 17th century8 March 1952SE5297857081
54°00′25″N 1°11′35″W
1190840
Middle Parks Farmhouse North Stainley with Sleningford, HarrogateHouse14th century22 February 1982SE3019675084
54°10′14″N 1°32′20″W
1150584
Stainley Hall North Stainley with Sleningford, HarrogateCountry House171523 April 1952SE2870976522
54°11′01″N 1°33′42″W
1174130
Gateway adjacent to Wath Lodge Norton Conyers House, HarrogateGateMid to late 18th century22 July 1955SE3214676898
54°11′13″N 1°30′32″W
1150022
Gateway adjacent to Wath Lodge
Norton Conyers House Norton Conyers, HarrogateHouseMedieval22 July 1955SE3198976245
54°10′52″N 1°30′41″W
1150059
Stable Block with Wall and Gate Piers about 200m to west of Norton Conyers House Norton Conyers, HarrogateHouseLate 18th century22 July 1955SE3188776321
54°10′54″N 1°30′47″W
1173056
Stable Block with Wall and Gate Piers about 200m to west of Norton Conyers House
Scow Hall Norwood, HarrogateHouse16th century22 November 1966SE2011552378
53°58′02″N 1°41′42″W
1150430
Scow Hall
Statue of a Sailors Moll and Pedestal about 20m south of the Priory Nun Monkton, HarrogateStatueEarly 18th century27 August 1987SE5120057886
54°00′52″N 1°13′13″W
1191022
Statue of Fame and Pedestal about 35m north-east of the Priory Nun Monkton, HarrogateStatueEarly 18th century27 August 1987SE5119757954
54°00′54″N 1°13′13″W
1150347
Statue of Girl with Birds Nest and Pedestal about 30m east of the Priory Nun Monkton, HarrogateStatueEarly 18th century27 August 1987SE5120557898
54°00′52″N 1°13′12″W
1150345
Statue of Mars and Pedestal about 40m south of the Priory Nun Monkton, HarrogateStatueEarly 18th century27 August 1987SE5122957920
54°00′53″N 1°13′11″W
1150346
Statue of Minerva and Pedestal about 40m east of the Priory Nun Monkton, HarrogateStatueEarly 18th century27 August 1987SE5122257918
54°00′53″N 1°13′11″W
1315385
Statue of Shepherd with Pipe and Pedestal about 20m south-west of the Priory Nun Monkton, HarrogateStatueEarly 18th century27 August 1987SE5117157882
54°00′52″N 1°13′14″W
1191014
Statue of the Buccaneer and Pedestal about 20m south of the Priory Nun Monkton, HarrogateStatueEarly 18th century27 August 1987SE5118557882
54°00′52″N 1°13′13″W
1315384
Statue of the Haymaker and Pedestal about 35m north of the Priory Nun Monkton, HarrogateStatueEarly 18th century27 August 1987SE5117757944
54°00′54″N 1°13′14″W
1293538
The Priory Nun Monkton, HarrogateHousec.16608 March 1952SE5117457910
54°00′53″N 1°13′14″W
1315383
Weir and Salmon Ladder Linton Lock, Nun Monkton, HarrogateWeirc.176720 October 1986SE4998760019
54°02′01″N 1°14′18″W
1293712
Plompton Hall and flanking Walls Plompton, HarrogateCountry Housec.17608 March 1952SE3572154009
53°58′51″N 1°27′24″W
1149836
Plompton Hall and flanking Walls
Stables to Plompton Hall Plompton Hall, Plompton, HarrogateHousec.175715 March 1966SE3570354013
53°58′51″N 1°27′25″W
1191416
Stables to Plompton Hall
Orangery with flanking Walls, Bothys, Glasshouse and Pavilions at Ripley Castle Ripley Park, Ripley, HarrogateBothyc.178515 March 1966SE2839260747
54°02′31″N 1°34′05″W
1315394
Stables, Coach Houses and Service Buildings to North and East of Courtyard at Ripley Castle with South Wall to Gate House Ripley Park, Ripley, HarrogateBothyBegun 178618 May 1987SE2827260595
54°02′26″N 1°34′11″W
1174114
Church of All Saints Ripley, HarrogateChurchc.140015 March 1966SE2833260505
54°02′23″N 1°34′08″W
1174051
Church of All Saints
Weeping Cross about 5m north of Church of All Saints Ripley, HarrogateCrossMedieval15 March 1966SE2833960518
54°02′24″N 1°34′08″W
1315369
Weeping Cross about 5m north of Church of All Saints
Bishopton Lodge Ripon, HarrogateStewards HouseMid 18th century27 May 1949SE3005670895
54°07′59″N 1°32′29″W
1296147
Church of St Wilfrid Ripon, HarrogateRoman Catholic Church1858-6219 March 1984SE3107371544
54°08′20″N 1°31′33″W
1173834
Church of St Wilfrid
Deans Croft Ripon, HarrogateHouse195827 May 1949SE3156071317
54°08′12″N 1°31′06″W
1315485
Gazebos in Gardens of Nos 7 & 8, Park Street Ripon, HarrogateGazeboEarly 18th century27 May 1949SE3094571350
54°08′13″N 1°31′40″W
1150140
Minster House Ripon, HarrogateHouse18th century27 May 1949SE3140371072
54°08′04″N 1°31′15″W
1149408
Minster House
Remains of mediaeval St Anne's Hospital Ripon, HarrogateRuin14th century27 May 1949SE3146271005
54°08′02″N 1°31′12″W
1174023
Remains of mediaeval St Anne's Hospital
Ripon Town Hall Ripon, HarrogateTown Hall179927 May 1949SE3121071216
54°08′09″N 1°31′26″W
1174370
Ripon Town Hall
St Agnes House Ripon, HarrogateHouse169327 May 1949SE3152571026
54°08′03″N 1°31′08″W
1149395
St Agnes House
The Court House Ripon, HarrogateCourt House183027 May 1949SE3140071202
54°08′09″N 1°31′15″W
1174464
The Court House
The Old Deanery Ripon, HarrogateDeaneryMid 17th century27 May 1949SE3147671185
54°08′08″N 1°31′11″W
1150165
The Old Deanery
The Old Hall Ripon, HarrogateHouse173827 May 1949SE3145771029
54°08′03″N 1°31′12″W
1149393
The Wakeman's House Ripon, HarrogateHouse16th century27 May 1949SE3117171234
54°08′10″N 1°31′28″W
1295808
The Wakeman's House
Thorpe Prebend House Ripon, HarrogateClergy HouseMid 17th century27 May 1949SE3143070996
54°08′02″N 1°31′14″W
1295988
Thorpe Prebend House
Church of St Mary Roecliffe, HarrogateChurch184315 March 1966SE3756266019
54°05′19″N 1°25′38″W
1150316
Scotton Old Hall Scotton, HarrogateHouse17th century8 March 1952SE3253059558
54°01′52″N 1°30′18″W
1150318
Scotton Old Hall
Home Farmhouse Old Scriven, Scriven, HarrogateHouseC18-C1915 March 1966SE3479558398
54°01′14″N 1°28′14″W
1263238
Sharow Cross (National Trust) Sharow, HarrogateCross13th century6 March 1967SE3235271977
54°08′33″N 1°30′23″W
1149835
Sharow Cross (National Trust)
Church of All Saints Spofforth with Stockeld, HarrogateChurchLate 12th century30 March 1966SE3646451079
53°57′16″N 1°26′45″W
1149981
Pigeon House about 120m north of Stockeld Park House Spofforth with Stockeld, HarrogateDovecote1758-6311 July 1983SE3717449428
53°56′23″N 1°26′07″W
1315562
Spofforth Castle, Ruins Spofforth with Stockeld, HarrogateFortified House13th century22 February 1985SE3602751100
53°57′17″N 1°27′09″W
1149976
Swinton Castle Swinton Park, Swinton with Warthermarske, HarrogateCountry House18th century9 August 1966SE2118579724
54°12′46″N 1°40′36″W
1167546
Old Thornville Thornville, HarrogateCountry HouseMid-Late 17th century15 March 1966SE4563054698
53°59′11″N 1°18′20″W
1294065
Thorpe Underwood Hall Thorpe Underwood, HarrogateCountry House1902-0315 January 1980SE4632959252
54°01′38″N 1°17′39″W
1315423
Church of St Mary Wath, HarrogateChurch13th century22 July 1955SE3251377152
54°11′21″N 1°30′12″W
1173160
Church of St Mary
Church of St Barnabas Weeton, HarrogateChurch1851-330 March 1966SE2838346503
53°54′50″N 1°34′10″W
1149990
Church of St Barnabas
Barn, later Coach-house and Stables, about 20m south of Weston Hall Weston, HarrogateBarn17th century22 November 1966SE1776846677
53°54′57″N 1°43′52″W
1150439
Church of the Ascension Whixley, HarrogateChurchEarly 14th century15 March 1966SE4420458297
54°01′08″N 1°19′37″W
1189906
Church of the Ascension
Bilton Grove Farmhouse Daw Cross, HarrogateFarmhousec.166218 July 1949SE2939751556
53°57′33″N 1°33′12″W
1149442
Church of St Mary HarrogateChurchc.19164 February 1975SE2949154747
53°59′17″N 1°33′06″W
1149482
Crimple Valley Viaduct Crimple, HarrogateViaductc.18484 February 1975SE3178953106
53°58′23″N 1°31′01″W
1189723
Grove House HarrogateHouse1897-19024 February 1975SE3071656290
54°00′06″N 1°31′58″W
1149433
Hill Top Hall Daw Cross, HarrogateFarmhouse17th century18 July 1949SE2902551610
53°57′35″N 1°33′33″W
1149443
Parish Church of St John Bilton, HarrogateParish ChurchCirca 1851-74 February 1975SE3045257007
54°00′29″N 1°32′13″W
1315827
Parish Church of St John
Parish Church of St Robert of Knaresborough Pannal, HarrogateChurch HallC2018 July 1949SE3062051694
53°57′38″N 1°32′05″W
1149449
Royal Hall HarrogateConcert Hall19034 February 1975SE2999455588
53°59′44″N 1°32′38″W
1315842
Royal Pump Room Museum HarrogateMuseum195318 July 1949SE2981455374
53°59′37″N 1°32′48″W
1149478
St John's Well HarrogatePavilion184218 July 1949SE3150555359
53°59′36″N 1°31′15″W
1281537
St John's Well
Tewit Well HarrogatePavilionc.180418 July 1949SE3061854467
53°59′07″N 1°32′04″W
1293847
White Hart Hotel HarrogateHotelc.184615 June 1971SE2986455271
53°59′33″N 1°32′46″W
1315821
29 and 30, Regent Parade HarrogateShopsLate 18th century4 February 1975SE3091755860
53°59′52″N 1°31′48″W
1149432
29 and 30, Regent Parade
1–4 West Park HarrogateTerraceEarlier 19th century18 July 1949SE3021254984
53°59′24″N 1°32′27″W
1149400
1–4 West Park
Harrogate War Memorial HarrogateWar memorial192314 June 2017SE3013355280
53°59′34″N 1°32′31″W
1446943
Harrogate War Memorial

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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