Grade I listed buildings in Rutland

There are over 9,000 Grade I listed buildings in England. This page is a list of the 28 of these buildings in the county of Rutland.

Rutland shown in England

Rutland

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Church of St Mary AshwellChurch12th century14 June 1954SK8657213744
52°42′52″N 0°43′12″W
1073268
Church of St Mary
Church of St Peter BrookeParish Church12th century14 June 1954SK8497705724
52°38′33″N 0°44′44″W
1215370
Church of St Peter
House, with wings, stables and colonnades Burley-on-the-HillCountry House1694-170518 September 1984SK8844710284
52°40′59″N 0°41′35″W
1073792
House, with wings, stables and colonnades
Church of St Mary Edith WestonChurchC12-C1414 June 1954SK9272305354
52°38′17″N 0°37′52″W
1073962
Church of St Mary
Church of St Edmund EgletonChurchNorman14 June 1954SK8759407535
52°39′31″N 0°42′23″W
1073761
Church of St Edmund
Church of St Peter EmpinghamChurchC13-C1514 June 1954SK9506408471
52°39′56″N 0°35′45″W
1073940
Church of St Peter
Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul Exton Park, ExtonParish ChurchMedieval14 June 1954SK9205211192
52°41′26″N 0°38′22″W
1177714
Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul
Church of St Peter and St Paul Great CastertonChurch13th century6 June 1961TF0013408796
52°40′03″N 0°31′15″W
1073841
Church of St Peter and St Paul
Church of St Mary GreethamChurchNorman14 June 1954SK9245814651
52°43′18″N 0°37′57″W
1073218
Church of St Mary
Church of St Mary KettonChurch12th century6 June 1961SK9818704298
52°37′39″N 0°33′03″W
1073856
Church of St Mary
Church of St Peter and St Paul LanghamParish ChurchMedieval14 June 1954SK8436711205
52°41′31″N 0°45′11″W
1073732
Church of St Peter and St Paul
Church of St Andrew LyddingtonParish ChurchEarly/Mid 14th century10 November 1955SP8761296992
52°33′49″N 0°42′32″W
1236656
Church of St Andrew
The Bede House LyddingtonBishops PalaceLate C12/C1310 November 1955SP8758797005
52°33′50″N 0°42′34″W
1264528
Watch Tower LyddingtonGazeboLate 15th century10 November 1955SP8754696952
52°33′48″N 0°42′36″W
1236617
Watch Tower
Church of St Peter and St Paul Market OvertonManor HouseAnglo-Saxon14 June 1954SK8858916453
52°44′18″N 0°41′22″W
1073229
Church of St Peter and St Paul
Church of St Mary MorcottParish ChurchC12-C1310 November 1955SK9246300786
52°35′49″N 0°38′11″W
1288037
Church of St Mary
Church of St John the Baptist North LuffenhamChurchC12-C1510 November 1955SK9344003255
52°37′09″N 0°37′16″W
1073898
Church of St John the Baptist
Luffenham Hall North LuffenhamManor HouseEarly C2010 November 1955SK9352103231
52°37′08″N 0°37′12″W
1073899
Luffenham Hall
Church of All Saints OakhamParish ChurchEarly 13th century8 May 1950SK8606608905
52°40′16″N 0°43′43″W
1073305
Oakham Castle OakhamCastle1180-908 May 1950SK8614708895
52°40′15″N 0°43′39″W
1073277
Gateway to Oakham Castle OakhamGateway24 November 1971SK8615308850
52°40′14″N 0°43′39″W
1361781
Gateway to Oakham Castle
Market Cross OakhamMarket Cross17th century8 May 1950SK8609908829
52°40′13″N 0°43′41″W
1073278
Market Cross
Stocks OakhamStocks8 May 1950SK8610508827
52°40′13″N 0°43′41″W
1073279
Stocks
Church of St John RyhallChurchc.12006 June 1961TF0362410820
52°41′07″N 0°28′07″W
1320352
Church of St John
Church of St Andrew Stoke DryParish ChurchEarly 12th century10 November 1955SP8555296768
52°33′43″N 0°44′22″W
1237061
Church of St Andrew
Church of St Peter TickencoteChurch12th century14 June 1954SK9904409492
52°40′27″N 0°32′12″W
1115498
Elizabethan School Room, Uppingham School UppinghamSchool158410 November 1955SP8670099591
52°35′14″N 0°43′18″W
1073171
Elizabethan School Room, Uppingham School
Church of St Andrew WhissendineChurchC13-C1514 June 1954SK8331214309
52°43′12″N 0°46′05″W
1295308
Church of St Andrew

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.

References

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