Grade I listed buildings in Great Yarmouth

There are over 9,000 Grade I listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the district of Great Yarmouth in Norfolk.

Great Yarmouth

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Gariannonum Roman Fort Burgh Castle, Great YarmouthRoman fort260-280 A.D.10 June 1953TG4749704474
52°34′54″N 1°39′07″E
1372902
St Olave's Priory Fritton and St. OlavesPriory1825-190227 November 1954TM4586099544
52°32′18″N 1°37′27″E
1172374
St Olave's Priory
Barn at Hall Farm HemsbyFarmhouse18th century4 December 1987TG4874216799
52°41′30″N 1°40′46″E
1216597
Church of St Mary MarthamParish ChurchLate 14th century25 September 1962TG4549718442
52°42′29″N 1°37′58″E
1152351
Church of St Mary
Caister Castle West CaisterCastleLate 14th century or early 15th century25 September 1962TG5044412291
52°39′02″N 1°42′04″E
1287573
Church of Holy Trinity and All Saints Winterton-on-SeaChurch13th century25 September 1962TG4912219463
52°42′56″N 1°41′13″E
1216611
Church of Holy Trinity and All Saints
Fishermen's Hospital including Gate Piers and Railings Great YarmouthHospital170227 June 1953TG5244907890
52°36′36″N 1°43′38″E
1096820
Fishermen's Hospital including Gate Piers and Railings
Nelsons Monument Great YarmouthCommemorative Monument1817-181927 June 1953TG5299905508
52°35′18″N 1°44′01″E
1246057
Remains of the Church of the Greyfriars Great YarmouthRuinsAfter 153827 June 1953TG5240307330
52°36′18″N 1°43′34″E
1245915
St Georges Theatre Great YarmouthChurch/Theatre1974-197927 June 1953TG5261207348
52°36′18″N 1°43′46″E
1245919
St Georges Theatre
St Nicholas (priory) Middle School Great YarmouthMuseumLate 19th century27 June 1953TG5247907871
52°36′36″N 1°43′40″E
1245978
The Tolhouse Great YarmouthToll HouseBefore restoration27 June 1953TG5249607253
52°36′16″N 1°43′39″E
1245560
4 South Quay Great YarmouthHouse159627 June 1953TG5235207360
52°36′19″N 1°43′32″E
1271611

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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