Grade II* listed buildings in Selby (district)

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

Selby

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Gatehouse Bolton Percy, Selby Gatehouse 15th century 29 January 1980 SE5314841241
53°51′53″N 1°11′36″W / 53.864672°N 1.193312°W / 53.864672; -1.193312 (Gatehouse)
1148416
Church of St Mary (Roman Catholic) Carlton, Selby Roman Catholic Church 1842 11 November 1993 SE6476624310
53°42′40″N 1°01′13″W / 53.711202°N 1.020225°W / 53.711202; -1.020225 (Church of St Mary (Roman Catholic))
1148399
The Grange Cawood, Selby House 18th century 17 November 1966 SE5763137490
53°49′50″N 1°07′33″W / 53.830485°N 1.125854°W / 53.830485; -1.125854 (The Grange)
1132512
Yew Tree House and Yew Tree Cottage Cawood, Selby House Mid-Late 17th century 17 November 1966 SE5763137638
53°49′55″N 1°07′33″W / 53.831815°N 1.125827°W / 53.831815; -1.125827 (Yew Tree House and Yew Tree Cottage)
1132509
Holmes House South Duffield, Cliffe, Selby House Early 17th century 17 November 1966 SE6965832598
53°47′06″N 0°56′39″W / 53.785054°N 0.944256°W / 53.785054; -0.944256 (Holmes House)
1148486
Church of St Helen Escrick, Selby Church 1857 17 November 1966 SE6280543127
53°52′50″N 1°02′46″W / 53.880544°N 1.046102°W / 53.880544; -1.046102 (Church of St Helen)
1167966
Coach House and Stables to rear of Escrick Park Escrick, Selby School 1763 10 April 1986 SE6320842346
53°52′25″N 1°02′24″W / 53.873477°N 1.040134°W / 53.873477; -1.040134 (Coach House and Stables to rear of Escrick Park)
1148489
Escrick Park Escrick, Selby Country House c1680 - 1690 25 October 1951 SE6319142283
53°52′22″N 1°02′25″W / 53.872913°N 1.040405°W / 53.872913; -1.040405 (Escrick Park)
1167878
Gateforth Hall Gateforth, Selby House 1814 23 August 1978 SE5559829562
53°45′34″N 1°09′29″W / 53.759457°N 1.158167°W / 53.759457; -1.158167 (Gateforth Hall)
1132514
Grimston Park Grimston, Selby Country House Early 18th century 4 July 1952 SE4983741208
53°51′53″N 1°14′37″W / 53.864703°N 1.24366°W / 53.864703; -1.24366 (Grimston Park)
1168029
Church of St John (previously St Helen) Healaugh, Selby Parish Church 12th century 12 July 1985 SE4984947913
53°55′30″N 1°14′33″W / 53.92496°N 1.242389°W / 53.92496; -1.242389 (Church of St John (previously St Helen))
1316655
Healaugh Priory Healaugh, Selby House c.1540 12 July 1985 SE4857546349
53°54′40″N 1°15′43″W / 53.911025°N 1.262035°W / 53.911025; -1.262035 (Healaugh Priory)
1316677
Church of St Paul Hensall, Selby Church 1854 11 December 1967 SE5829322596
53°41′48″N 1°07′07″W / 53.69656°N 1.118604°W / 53.69656; -1.118604 (Church of St Paul)
1295734
The Red House Hensall, Selby House 1854 11 December 1967 SE5824622561
53°41′47″N 1°07′10″W / 53.696251°N 1.119323°W / 53.696251; -1.119323 (The Red House)
1148401
Chapel to Huddleston Hall, now a Barn, about 4m to west of House Huddleston with Newthorpe, Selby Chapel 15th century 3 February 1967 SE4664233979
53°48′00″N 1°17′36″W / 53.800031°N 1.293333°W / 53.800031; -1.293333 (Chapel to Huddleston Hall, now a Barn, about 4m to west of House)
1167970
Huddleston Hall Huddleston with Newthorpe, Selby Manor House Late 16th century 4 July 1952 SE4666633979
53°48′00″N 1°17′35″W / 53.800029°N 1.292969°W / 53.800029; -1.292969 (Huddleston Hall)
1167923
Stables to Huddleston Hall about 1 metre South East of House Huddleston with Newthorpe, Selby Stable Late 16th century 4 July 1952 SE4667333946
53°47′59″N 1°17′34″W / 53.799731°N 1.292867°W / 53.799731; -1.292867 (Stables to Huddleston Hall about 1 metre South East of House)
1167953
Church of St Peter Kirk Smeaton, Selby Church 12th century 25 March 1968 SE5201116638
53°38′37″N 1°12′53″W / 53.643676°N 1.214733°W / 53.643676; -1.214733 (Church of St Peter)
1316345
Church of St John the Baptist Kirkby Wharfe with North Milford, Selby Church pre Conquest 3 February 1967 SE5060841071
53°51′48″N 1°13′55″W / 53.863398°N 1.23196°W / 53.863398; -1.23196 (Church of St John the Baptist)
1148423
Chapel of St Mary Lead, Selby Chapel 12th century 3 February 1967 SE4642836896
53°49′35″N 1°17′46″W / 53.826266°N 1.296143°W / 53.826266; -1.296143 (Chapel of St Mary)
1148440
Monk Fryston Hall Monk Fryston, Selby House 13th century 18 January 1952 SE5061629855
53°45′45″N 1°14′01″W / 53.762597°N 1.233678°W / 53.762597; -1.233678 (Monk Fryston Hall)
1148544
Prebendal House Monk Fryston, Selby House c.1425 11 December 1967 SE5050329709
53°45′41″N 1°14′07″W / 53.761296°N 1.235416°W / 53.761296; -1.235416 (Prebendal House)
1296762
Newton Kyme Hall Newton Kyme cum Toulston, Selby Country House 17th century 4 July 1952 SE4654144908
53°53′54″N 1°17′36″W / 53.898261°N 1.293214°W / 53.898261; -1.293214 (Newton Kyme Hall)
1132467
The Manor House Riccall, Selby House c.1480 25 October 1951 SE6157638077
53°50′07″N 1°03′57″W / 53.835309°N 1.065806°W / 53.835309; -1.065806 (The Manor House)
1172683
Abbots Staith Buildings Selby Shop Late 17th century or early 18th century 16 December 1952 SE6158932555
53°47′08″N 1°04′00″W / 53.785682°N 1.066711°W / 53.785682; -1.066711 (Abbots Staith Buildings)
1167663
Corunna House Selby House Early 18th century 16 December 1952 SE6166632458
53°47′05″N 1°03′56″W / 53.784802°N 1.065562°W / 53.784802; -1.065562 (Corunna House)
1132559
Skipwith Hall Skipwith, Selby House Early 18th century 25 October 1951 SE6596838522
53°50′20″N 0°59′56″W / 53.83877°N 0.998983°W / 53.83877; -0.998983 (Skipwith Hall)
1172750
The Old Stable Court to Stapleton Park Stapleton, Selby Stable c.1762 11 December 1967 SE5067619296
53°40′04″N 1°14′04″W / 53.667695°N 1.234493°W / 53.667695; -1.234493 (The Old Stable Court to Stapleton Park)
1316346
Steeton Hall Farm Steeton, Selby House c.1494 12 July 1985 SE5330344237
53°53′30″N 1°11′26″W / 53.891581°N 1.190436°W / 53.891581; -1.190436 (Steeton Hall Farm)
1301050
Moreby Hall Stillingfleet, Selby Country House 1828-1832 17 November 1966 SE5961843227
53°52′55″N 1°05′40″W / 53.881818°N 1.094556°W / 53.881818; -1.094556 (Moreby Hall)
1148506
Church of St Mary Tadcaster, Selby Church Early C14-Early 15th century 12 July 1985 SE4859343507
53°53′08″N 1°15′44″W / 53.885482°N 1.262211°W / 53.885482; -1.262211 (Church of St Mary)
1167462
The Ark Tadcaster, Selby House 15th century 4 July 1952 SE4858043397
53°53′04″N 1°15′45″W / 53.884495°N 1.262426°W / 53.884495; -1.262426 (The Ark)
1167475
The Old Vicarage Tadcaster, Selby Hall House Late 13th century 18 May 1992 SE4853843383
53°53′04″N 1°15′47″W / 53.884373°N 1.263067°W / 53.884373; -1.263067 (The Old Vicarage)
1132450
Old Hall Farmhouse Walden Stubbs, Selby Farmhouse 17th century 25 March 1968 SE5488616861
53°38′43″N 1°10′16″W / 53.645387°N 1.17121°W / 53.645387; -1.17121 (Old Hall Farmhouse)
1174475
Womersley Park and adjoining Coach-house and Stables Womersley, Selby Country House 17th century 1 December 1967 SE5329418985
53°39′53″N 1°11′42″W / 53.66464°N 1.194927°W / 53.66464; -1.194927 (Womersley Park and adjoining Coach-house and Stables)
1316344

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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