Grade I listed buildings in County Durham

County Durham shown in England

There are over 6000 Grade I listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the county of Durham, sub-divided by unitary authority.

County Durham

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Barnard Castle Bridge (that Part in Barnard Castle Civil Parish) and Attached Wall to South East River Tees, Barnard Castle, County Durham Wall 14th century 24 February 1950 NZ0481216389
54°32′34″N 1°55′38″W / 54.54274°N 1.927134°W / 54.54274; -1.927134 (Barnard Castle Bridge (that Part in Barnard Castle Civil Parish) and Attached Wall to South East)
1201056
Blagraves Barnard Castle, County Durham House 16th/17th century 24 February 1950 NZ0501616219
54°32′28″N 1°55′26″W / 54.541211°N 1.923984°W / 54.541211; -1.923984 (Blagraves)
1201313
Bowes Museum with Steps and Railings Attached Barnard Castle, County Durham Museum 1869–c.1885 24 February 1950 NZ0556416317
54°32′32″N 1°54′56″W / 54.542086°N 1.915512°W / 54.542086; -1.915512 (Bowes Museum with Steps and Railings Attached)
1292074
Church of St Mary Barnard Castle, County Durham Parish Church 12th-14th century 24 February 1950 NZ0507716271
54°32′30″N 1°55′23″W / 54.541677°N 1.92304°W / 54.541677; -1.92304 (Church of St Mary)
1218277
Market Cross Barnard Castle, County Durham Market Cross 1747 24 February 1950 NZ0503216330
54°32′32″N 1°55′25″W / 54.542208°N 1.923734°W / 54.542208; -1.923734 (Market Cross)
1201323
Terrace Walls and Steps, and Heraldic Beasts, to South of Bowes Museum Barnard Castle, County Durham Balustrade 1885 c.1885 28 November 1994 NZ0556416270
54°32′30″N 1°54′56″W / 54.541663°N 1.915513°W / 54.541663; -1.915513 (Terrace Walls and Steps, and Heraldic Beasts, to South of Bowes Museum)
1218235
The Castle Barnard Castle, County Durham Castle 1095 c.1095 24 February 1950 NZ0487516466
54°32′36″N 1°55′34″W / 54.543432°N 1.926159°W / 54.543432; -1.926159 (The Castle)
1218822
Auckland Castle Bishop Auckland, County Durham Castle Medieval 21 April 1952 NZ2134130200
54°39′59″N 1°40′14″W / 54.666431°N 1.67065°W / 54.666431; -1.67065 (Auckland Castle)
1196444
Auckland Castle entrance gateway Bishop Auckland, County Durham Gatehouse 1760 21 April 1952 NZ2130030124
54°39′57″N 1°40′17″W / 54.66575°N 1.671291°W / 54.66575; -1.671291 (Auckland Castle entrance gateway)
1297645
Auckland Castle west mural tower and west walls Bishop Auckland, County Durham Bishops Palace 1660 c.1660 21 April 1952 NZ2125430199
54°39′59″N 1°40′19″W / 54.666426°N 1.671998°W / 54.666426; -1.671998 (Auckland Castle west mural tower and west walls)
1196445
Castle Lodge Bishop Auckland, County Durham Lodge 17th century 21 April 1952 NZ2131030111
54°39′56″N 1°40′16″W / 54.665633°N 1.671137°W / 54.665633; -1.671137 (Castle Lodge)
1297529
Chapel of St Peter at Auckland Castle Bishop Auckland, County Durham Chapel 1190 c.1190 - early 13th century 21 April 1952 NZ2138730249
54°40′01″N 1°40′12″W / 54.666869°N 1.669933°W / 54.666869; -1.669933 (Chapel of St Peter at Auckland Castle)
1196446
Deer Shelter in Auckland Castle Park Bishop Auckland, County Durham Bishops Palace 1760 c.1760 21 April 1952 NZ2159530444
54°40′07″N 1°40′00″W / 54.668613°N 1.666694°W / 54.668613; -1.666694 (Deer Shelter in Auckland Castle Park)
1297608
Newton Cap Bridge Bishop Auckland, County Durham Road Bridge late 14th century 21 April 1952 NZ2051230258
54°40′01″N 1°41′01″W / 54.666986°N 1.683498°W / 54.666986; -1.683498 (Newton Cap Bridge)
1292118
Screen Wall and Garden Walls to South and East of Auckland Castle Bishop Auckland, County Durham Bishops Palace 1795 c.1795 21 April 1952 NZ2140630168
54°39′58″N 1°40′11″W / 54.666141°N 1.669644°W / 54.666141; -1.669644 (Screen Wall and Garden Walls to South and East of Auckland Castle)
1196448
Biddick Hall Lambton Park, Bournmoor, County Durham Country House Early 18th century 1 February 1967 NZ3145352792
54°52′08″N 1°30′41″W / 54.86892°N 1.511441°W / 54.86892; -1.511441 (Biddick Hall)
1120989
Bowes Castle Bowes, County Durham Castle 1171-87 17 June 1986 NY9923413504
54°31′01″N 2°00′48″W / 54.516834°N 2.013344°W / 54.516834; -2.013344 (Bowes Castle)
1121039
Brancepeth Castle Brancepeth Park, Brancepeth, County Durham Castle 1216 10 May 1967 NZ2232037710
54°44′02″N 1°39′18″W / 54.733877°N 1.6549°W / 54.733877; -1.6549 (Brancepeth Castle)
1159012
Church of St Brandon Brancepeth Park, Brancepeth, County Durham Parish Church Late 12th century 10 May 1967 NZ2247937696
54°44′01″N 1°39′09″W / 54.733744°N 1.652432°W / 54.733744; -1.652432 (Church of St Brandon)
1158956
Sunderland Bridge Sunderland Bridge, Croxdale and Hett, County Durham Road Bridge 14th century 10 May 1967 NZ2652037766
54°44′03″N 1°35′23″W / 54.734177°N 1.589672°W / 54.734177; -1.589672 (Sunderland Bridge)
1311172
Sunderland Bridge Brandon and Byshottles, County Durham Road Bridge 14th century 3 May 1967 NZ2651437769
54°44′03″N 1°35′23″W / 54.734205°N 1.589765°W / 54.734205; -1.589765 (Sunderland Bridge)
1120699
Church 50 Metres North East of Croxdale Hall Croxdale Hall, Croxdale and Hett, County Durham Church Late 11th -early 12th century 10 May 1967 NZ2740437912
54°44′08″N 1°34′33″W / 54.735442°N 1.57593°W / 54.735442; -1.57593 (Church 50 Metres North East of Croxdale Hall)
1120740
Croxdale Hall Croxdale, Croxdale and Hett, County Durham Country House 17th century 10 May 1967 NZ2734137856
54°44′06″N 1°34′37″W / 54.734942°N 1.576914°W / 54.734942; -1.576914 (Croxdale Hall)
1159140
East Deanery South Church, Dene Valley, County Durham Courtyard Shortly After 1293 21 April 1952 NZ2157928301
54°38′58″N 1°40′02″W / 54.649356°N 1.667099°W / 54.649356; -1.667099 (East Deanery)
1196576
Church of St Mary Easington, County Durham Parish Church Early 13th century 20 February 1967 NZ4142843445
54°47′03″N 1°21′26″W / 54.784205°N 1.35736°W / 54.784205; -1.35736 (Church of St Mary)
1231813
Seaton Holme Easington, County Durham House 1600 c.1600 6 August 1952 NZ4136443520
54°47′06″N 1°21′30″W / 54.784884°N 1.358344°W / 54.784884; -1.358344 (Seaton Holme)
1231692
Ruins of Egglestone Abbey Egglestone Abbey, County Durham Abbey 1195–1198 28 October 1987 NZ0623815121
54°31′53″N 1°54′18″W / 54.53133°N 1.905119°W / 54.53133; -1.905119 (Ruins of Egglestone Abbey)
1322741
Chapel of St Michael at College of St Cuthbert Mortuary Chapel Ushaw Moor, County Durham Chapel 1858-9 24 June 1987 NZ2183643711
54°47′16″N 1°39′43″W / 54.787825°N 1.661967°W / 54.787825; -1.661967 (Chapel of St Michael at College of St Cuthbert Mortuary Chapel)
1299435
Finchale Priory Finchale Priory, Framwellgate Moor, County Durham Priory 15th century 10 May 1967 NZ2964347130
54°49′05″N 1°32′25″W / 54.81815°N 1.540221°W / 54.81815; -1.540221 (Finchale Priory)
1159246
Church of St Mary Gainford, County Durham Parish Church Early 13th century 14 September 1966 NZ1697116683
54°32′42″N 1°44′21″W / 54.545124°N 1.739178°W / 54.545124; -1.739178 (Church of St Mary)
1121114
Gainford Hall Gainford, County Durham Manor House 1603 c.1603 7 January 1952 NZ1682416854
54°32′48″N 1°44′29″W / 54.546665°N 1.74144°W / 54.546665; -1.74144 (Gainford Hall)
1323010
Church of St Andrew Great Aycliffe, County Durham Cross Late 10th century 12 November 1980 NZ2830622163
54°35′38″N 1°33′48″W / 54.593866°N 1.563442°W / 54.593866; -1.563442 (Church of St Andrew)
1322806
Church of St James Hamsterley, Bishop Auckland, County Durham Church 1803 14 September 1966 NZ1272930895
54°40′23″N 1°48′15″W / 54.672966°N 1.804138°W / 54.672966; -1.804138 (Church of St James)
1322777
Church of St Helen Kelloe, County Durham Cross 12th century 10 May 1967 NZ3450936542
54°43′22″N 1°27′57″W / 54.722695°N 1.465754°W / 54.722695; -1.465754 (Church of St Helen)
1120748
Church of All Saints Lanchester, County Durham Collegiate Church 12th century 17 January 1967 NZ1676247392
54°49′16″N 1°44′26″W / 54.821098°N 1.740657°W / 54.821098; -1.740657 (Church of All Saints)
1185983
Lumley Castle Chester-le-Street, County Durham Castle 1382 4 June 1952 NZ2876851054
54°51′12″N 1°33′12″W / 54.853463°N 1.553449°W / 54.853463; -1.553449 (Lumley Castle)
1120960
Remains of Manor House at Priory Farm Muggleswick, County Durham Hunting Lodge 13th century 6 February 1952 NZ0443550021
54°50′42″N 1°55′57″W / 54.844981°N 1.932463°W / 54.844981; -1.932463 (Remains of Manor House at Priory Farm)
1260912
Church of St Laurence Hallgarth, Pittington, County Durham Church 15th century 10 May 1967 NZ3288143579
54°47′10″N 1°29′25″W / 54.78604°N 1.490235°W / 54.78604; -1.490235 (Church of St Laurence)
1310892
Elemore Hall School and Doorway and Archway Attached Pittington, County Durham House 19th century 28 February 1952 NZ3510044168
54°47′28″N 1°27′20″W / 54.791183°N 1.455661°W / 54.791183; -1.455661 (Elemore Hall School and Doorway and Archway Attached)
1120730
North Gatehouse and Walls Attached Enclosing Castle; Gate House Formerly Listed As 'porter's Lodge' Raby Castle, Staindrop, County Durham Curtain Wall 14th century 14 September 1966 NZ1289021841
54°35′30″N 1°48′07″W / 54.591597°N 1.802036°W / 54.591597; -1.802036 (North Gatehouse and Walls Attached Enclosing Castle; Gate House Formerly Listed As 'porter's Lodge')
1338626
Raby Castle Raby Castle, Staindrop, County Durham Castle Early-Mid 14th century 7 January 1952 NZ1292321766
54°35′27″N 1°48′06″W / 54.590922°N 1.801529°W / 54.590922; -1.801529 (Raby Castle)
1338625
Mortham Tower Rokeby Park, County Durham House 20th century 19 January 1952 NZ0861014209
54°31′23″N 1°52′07″W / 54.5231°N 1.868492°W / 54.5231; -1.868492 (Mortham Tower)
1160832
Rokeby Park and Attached Stables Rokeby Park, County Durham Country House 1725–31 19 January 1952 NZ0828214181
54°31′22″N 1°52′25″W / 54.522853°N 1.87356°W / 54.522853; -1.87356 (Rokeby Park and Attached Stables)
1121680
Church of St Romald Romaldkirk, County Durham Parish Church Late 12th – early 13th century 12 January 1967 NY9951922126
54°35′40″N 2°00′32″W / 54.594319°N 2.008959°W / 54.594319; -2.008959 (Church of St Romald)
1121857
Church of St Mary Seaham, County Durham Church 1773 21 June 1950 NZ4224350500
54°50′51″N 1°20′37″W / 54.847532°N 1.343662°W / 54.847532; -1.343662 (Church of St Mary)
1232116
Church of St Edmund Sedgefield, County Durham Church 1490 c.1490 9 January 1968 NZ3568028823
54°39′12″N 1°26′55″W / 54.653249°N 1.448516°W / 54.653249; -1.448516 (Church of St Edmund)
1121482
Church of St Mary Staindrop, County Durham Collegiate Church Early 15th century to c.1544 14 September 1966 NZ1310220638
54°34′51″N 1°47′56″W / 54.58078°N 1.798809°W / 54.58078; -1.798809 (Church of St Mary)
1338594
Causey Arch Stanley, County Durham Bridge 1727 19 July 1950 NZ2012655896
54°53′51″N 1°41′16″W / 54.897394°N 1.687714°W / 54.897394; -1.687714 (Causey Arch)
1240816
Culvert, Arch and Retaining Walls, in West Face of Embankment over Causey Burn Stanley, County Durham Wagonway 1717 21 January 1987 NZ2038356055
54°53′56″N 1°41′01″W / 54.898812°N 1.683696°W / 54.898812; -1.683696 (Culvert, Arch and Retaining Walls, in West Face of Embankment over Causey Burn)
1260837
Walls, Piers, Steps, Gates and Railings in Front of Tanfield Hall Tanfield, Stanley, County Durham Gate Early 18th century 19 July 1950 NZ1887455432
54°53′36″N 1°42′26″W / 54.893273°N 1.707266°W / 54.893273; -1.707266 (Walls, Piers, Steps, Gates and Railings in Front of Tanfield Hall)
1260787
Barnard Castle Bridge, over the River Tees Startforth, County Durham Road Bridge 1569 12 January 1967 NZ0479616387
54°32′34″N 1°55′39″W / 54.542722°N 1.927381°W / 54.542722; -1.927381 (Barnard Castle Bridge, over the River Tees)
1121647
The Old Manor House Hotel West Auckland, County Durham Manor House 15th century 21 April 1952 NZ1791826357
54°37′55″N 1°43′26″W / 54.632028°N 1.723953°W / 54.632028; -1.723953 (The Old Manor House Hotel)
1209970
Church of St Andrew Winston, County Durham Parish Church Mid 13th century 14 September 1966 NZ1435016873
54°32′49″N 1°46′47″W / 54.546912°N 1.779683°W / 54.546912; -1.779683 (Church of St Andrew)
1160127
Church of St Mary Wycliffe, County Durham Parish Church Mid 13th century 12 January 1967 NZ1168414324
54°31′27″N 1°49′16″W / 54.524072°N 1.820995°W / 54.524072; -1.820995 (Church of St Mary)
1322763
Durham Castle, Bastion Behind No. 50 and Wall Attached Durham, County Durham Bastion Late Medieval 10 March 1988 NZ2743442368
54°46′32″N 1°34′30″W / 54.775483°N 1.575045°W / 54.775483; -1.575045 (Durham Castle, Bastion Behind No. 50 and Wall Attached)
1322897
Durham Castle Gatehouse, Entrance Gateway, Side Walls, Linking Walls and Front Wall Durham, County Durham Gatehouse 1790 c.1790 6 May 1952 NZ2735042336
54°46′31″N 1°34′35″W / 54.7752°N 1.576354°W / 54.7752; -1.576354 (Durham Castle Gatehouse, Entrance Gateway, Side Walls, Linking Walls and Front Wall)
1322867
Durham Castle Terrace Wall Castle Wall Behind Nos 7-18 Consecutive Durham, County Durham Terrace Medieval 6 May 1952 NZ2736242401
54°46′33″N 1°34′34″W / 54.775784°N 1.576162°W / 54.775784; -1.576162 (Durham Castle Terrace Wall Castle Wall Behind Nos 7-18 Consecutive)
1323246
Durham Castle Wall Around Motte on West, North and East Sides Durham, County Durham Curtain Wall Medieval 6 May 1952 NZ2731242413
54°46′33″N 1°34′37″W / 54.775894°N 1.576938°W / 54.775894; -1.576938 (Durham Castle Wall Around Motte on West, North and East Sides)
1120631
Durham Castle Wall Behind Hatfield College Durham, County Durham Wall 12th century 6 May 1952 NZ2751242273
54°46′29″N 1°34′26″W / 54.774625°N 1.573842°W / 54.774625; -1.573842 (Durham Castle Wall Behind Hatfield College)
1121422
Durham Castle Wall Behind No.3 Durham, County Durham Wall 12th century 6 May 1952 NZ2749442340
54°46′31″N 1°34′27″W / 54.775228°N 1.574115°W / 54.775228; -1.574115 (Durham Castle Wall Behind No.3)
1322845
Durham Castle Wall Behind Nos. 16-22 and No.22a (st. Chad's) Durham, County Durham Curtain Wall 12th century 6 May 1952 NZ2749042085
54°46′23″N 1°34′27″W / 54.772937°N 1.574202°W / 54.772937; -1.574202 (Durham Castle Wall Behind Nos. 16-22 and No.22a (st. Chad's))
1121431
Durham Castle Wall Behind Nos. 26-28 Durham, County Durham Curtain Wall 12th century 6 May 1952 NZ2745442011
54°46′20″N 1°34′29″W / 54.772274°N 1.574768°W / 54.772274; -1.574768 (Durham Castle Wall Behind Nos. 26-28)
1310622
Durham Castle Walls Terrace Wall North of Bow Lane Durham, County Durham Curtain Wall 12th century 6 May 1952 NZ2753642150
54°46′25″N 1°34′25″W / 54.773519°N 1.57348°W / 54.773519; -1.57348 (Durham Castle Walls Terrace Wall North of Bow Lane)
1120714
Cathedral Church of Christ and St.mary the Virgin Durham, County Durham Cathedral 1242-c.1280 6 May 1952 NZ2734642123
54°46′24″N 1°34′35″W / 54.773286°N 1.576436°W / 54.773286; -1.576436 (Cathedral Church of Christ and St.mary the Virgin)
1161023
Durham Cathedral Cloister East Range Durham, County Durham Cathedral 11th century 6 May 1952 NZ2735342107
54°46′23″N 1°34′35″W / 54.773142°N 1.576329°W / 54.773142; -1.576329 (Durham Cathedral Cloister East Range)
1121388
Durham Cathedral Cloister South Range Durham, County Durham Cathedral 11th century 6 May 1952 NZ2731942088
54°46′23″N 1°34′37″W / 54.772973°N 1.576859°W / 54.772973; -1.576859 (Durham Cathedral Cloister South Range)
1310239
Durham Cathedral Cloister West Range Durham, County Durham Wall 12th century 6 May 1952 NZ2729542106
54°46′23″N 1°34′38″W / 54.773136°N 1.577231°W / 54.773136; -1.577231 (Durham Cathedral Cloister West Range)
1121389
Chapel of St Mary Magdalene Gilesgate, Durham, County Durham Chapel 13th century 6 May 1952 NZ2826342903
54°46′49″N 1°33′44″W / 54.780245°N 1.562107°W / 54.780245; -1.562107 (Chapel of St Mary Magdalene)
1159279
Chorister School Durham, County Durham Clergy House Medieval 6 May 1952 NZ2726541963
54°46′19″N 1°34′40″W / 54.771853°N 1.57771°W / 54.771853; -1.57771 (Chorister School)
1159555
Church of St Andrew South Church, County Durham Cross Late 8th/early 9th century 21 April 1952 NZ2175228470
54°39′03″N 1°39′52″W / 54.650867°N 1.664406°W / 54.650867; -1.664406 (Church of St Andrew)
1196458
Church of St Helen St Helen Auckland, County Durham Schoolroom 15th century 21 April 1952 NZ1883526773
54°38′09″N 1°42′35″W / 54.635733°N 1.709721°W / 54.635733; -1.709721 (Church of St Helen)
1196602
Church of St Mary and St Cuthbert Chester-le-Street, County Durham Parish Church Mid 13th century 29 July 1950 NZ2760351316
54°51′21″N 1°34′18″W / 54.855882°N 1.571569°W / 54.855882; -1.571569 (Church of St Mary and St Cuthbert)
1120955
Church of St Mary Magdalene Medomsley, County Durham Parish Church 13th century 6 June 1951 NZ1189154374
54°53′02″N 1°48′58″W / 54.883979°N 1.816179°W / 54.883979; -1.816179 (Church of St Mary Magdalene)
1240478
Church of St Giles Gilesgate, Durham, County Durham Church Early 13th century 6 May 1952 NZ2838842653
54°46′41″N 1°33′37″W / 54.777992°N 1.560188°W / 54.777992; -1.560188 (Church of St Giles)
1159991
Church of St Margaret of Antioch Crossgate, Durham, County Durham Parish Church 12th century 6 May 1952 NZ2712142405
54°46′33″N 1°34′48″W / 54.775833°N 1.579908°W / 54.775833; -1.579908 (Church of St Margaret of Antioch)
1159741
Crook Hall Framwelgate, Durham, County Durham Hall House 14th century 6 May 1952 NZ2744943152
54°46′57″N 1°34′29″W / 54.782528°N 1.574738°W / 54.782528; -1.574738 (Crook Hall)
1159909
Derwent Cote Steel Furnace (the Cone) Hamsterley Colliery, Hameterly, County Durham Cementation Furnace First half of 18th century 6 June 1951 NZ1304656508
54°54′11″N 1°47′53″W / 54.903127°N 1.79808°W / 54.903127; -1.79808 (Derwent Cote Steel Furnace (the Cone))
1240411
Elvet Bridge Durham, County Durham Bridge Late 12th century 6 May 1952 NZ2753642424
54°46′34″N 1°34′24″W / 54.775981°N 1.573454°W / 54.775981; -1.573454 (Elvet Bridge)
1121355
Former Exchequer Building, Now University Library Durham, County Durham Court House 1438–1457 10 March 1988 NZ2734442299
54°46′30″N 1°34′35″W / 54.774868°N 1.576451°W / 54.774868; -1.576451 (Former Exchequer Building, Now University Library)
1160838
Framwellgate Bridge Durham, County Durham Bridge Early 12th century 6 May 1952 NZ2723742431
54°46′34″N 1°34′41″W / 54.77606°N 1.578102°W / 54.77606; -1.578102 (Framwellgate Bridge)
1322872
Great Gateway to Kepier Hospital (that Part Within the City of Durham) Durham, County Durham Hospital 14th century 19 February 1970 NZ2821243266
54°47′01″N 1°33′46″W / 54.78351°N 1.562864°W / 54.78351; -1.562864 (Great Gateway to Kepier Hospital (that Part Within the City of Durham))
1121391
Great Gateway to Kepier Hospital (that Part Within the Civil Parish of Belmont) Durham, County Durham Hospital 14th century 14 January 1988 NZ2821243266
54°47′01″N 1°33′46″W / 54.78351°N 1.562864°W / 54.78351; -1.562864 (Great Gateway to Kepier Hospital (that Part Within the Civil Parish of Belmont))
1120725
Kingsgate Bridge Durham, County Durham Footbridge 1963 29 May 1998 NZ2759342106
54°46′23″N 1°34′21″W / 54.77312°N 1.572599°W / 54.77312; -1.572599 (Kingsgate Bridge)
1119766
Lavatorium in Centre of Cloister Garth Durham Cathedral, Durham, County Durham Wash House Medieval 6 May 1952 NZ2732242113
54°46′24″N 1°34′37″W / 54.773198°N 1.57681°W / 54.773198; -1.57681 (Lavatorium in Centre of Cloister Garth)
1161129
Loggia of Heath Family Mansion East of Great Gateway at Kepier Hospital Durham, County Durham Loggia Late 16th century 10 March 1988 NZ2823343248
54°47′00″N 1°33′45″W / 54.783347°N 1.56254°W / 54.783347; -1.56254 (Loggia of Heath Family Mansion East of Great Gateway at Kepier Hospital)
1310224
Prebends Bridge Durham, County Durham Bridge 1772-8 6 May 1952 NZ2714541856
54°46′15″N 1°34′47″W / 54.770898°N 1.579586°W / 54.770898; -1.579586 (Prebends Bridge)
1121354
Prior's Kitchen (Dean and Chapter Library) Durham Cathedral, Durham, County Durham Kitchen 1366-74 6 May 1952 NZ2730142061
54°46′22″N 1°34′38″W / 54.772732°N 1.577142°W / 54.772732; -1.577142 (Prior's Kitchen (Dean and Chapter Library))
1323260
Priory Prison and Former Stables North of Number 15 Durham, County Durham Prison and stables Medieval 6 May 1952 NZ2726942103
54°46′23″N 1°34′39″W / 54.773111°N 1.577635°W / 54.773111; -1.577635 (Priory Prison and Former Stables North of Number 15)
1323259
St Helen Hall St Helen Auckland, County Durham House 1735 c.1735 21 April 1952 NZ1894626772
54°38′09″N 1°42′29″W / 54.63572°N 1.708002°W / 54.63572; -1.708002 (St Helen Hall)
1297566
St Mary Le Bow Heritage Centre Durham, County Durham Church 1702 6 May 1952 NZ2747242162
54°46′25″N 1°34′28″W / 54.77363°N 1.574474°W / 54.77363; -1.574474 (St Mary Le Bow Heritage Centre)
1121424
Terrace Wall South of Bow Lane and East of Kingsgate Durham, County Durham Curtain Wall 12th century 6 May 1952 NZ2753342135
54°46′24″N 1°34′25″W / 54.773384°N 1.573528°W / 54.773384; -1.573528 (Terrace Wall South of Bow Lane and East of Kingsgate)
1159233
Durham Castle, north range Durham, County Durham Castle 1072 c.1072 6 May 1952 NZ2734542387
54°46′32″N 1°34′35″W / 54.775659°N 1.576427°W / 54.775659; -1.576427 (Durham Castle, north range)
1160921
Durham Castle west range Durham, County Durham Castle Late 15th century 6 May 1952 NZ2732042359
54°46′31″N 1°34′37″W / 54.775409°N 1.576818°W / 54.775409; -1.576818 (Durham Castle west range)
1121383
The Deanery Durham, County Durham Deanery Norman 6 May 1952 NZ2735842077
54°46′22″N 1°34′35″W / 54.772872°N 1.576254°W / 54.772872; -1.576254 (The Deanery)
1120655
The Gatehouse Durham, County Durham Muniment House 1500 c.1500 6 May 1952 NZ2740742017
54°46′20″N 1°34′32″W / 54.772331°N 1.575498°W / 54.772331; -1.575498 (The Gatehouse)
1159471
The Keep (University College) Durham, County Durham Keep 1345-81 6 May 1952 NZ2739542357
54°46′31″N 1°34′32″W / 54.775387°N 1.575653°W / 54.775387; -1.575653 (The Keep (University College))
1322868
The Saxon Church Escomb, County Durham Cross 7th Century 21 April 1952 NZ1892830139
54°39′58″N 1°42′29″W / 54.665979°N 1.708064°W / 54.665979; -1.708064 (The Saxon Church)
1292122
Wall Behind Nos. 12 and 12a Durham, County Durham Curtain Wall 12th century 10 March 1988 NZ2727741814
54°46′14″N 1°34′39″W / 54.770513°N 1.577538°W / 54.770513; -1.577538 (Wall Behind Nos. 12 and 12a)
1161398
Wall Behind St.john's College from Nos. 1 to 11 Consecutive, and Garden House Attached Behind No.11 Durham, County Durham Privy House Early 18th century 10 March 1988 NZ2735741854
54°46′15″N 1°34′35″W / 54.770868°N 1.576291°W / 54.770868; -1.576291 (Wall Behind St.john's College from Nos. 1 to 11 Consecutive, and Garden House Attached Behind No.11)
1322901
Durham, Wall to West of No.13 County Durham Garden Wall 18th century 10 March 1988 NZ2724841871
54°46′16″N 1°34′41″W / 54.771027°N 1.577983°W / 54.771027; -1.577983 (Durham, Wall to West of No.13)
1121334
Walls Attached to Numbers 12 to 15 Durham, County Durham Curtain Wall 12th century 10 March 1988 NZ2726142110
54°46′23″N 1°34′40″W / 54.773174°N 1.577759°W / 54.773174; -1.577759 (Walls Attached to Numbers 12 to 15)
1120695
unnamed house 18 Elvet Bridge, Durham, County Durham House Late 19th century 30 April 1971 NZ2749642457
54°46′35″N 1°34′27″W / 54.77628°N 1.574073°W / 54.77628; -1.574073 (unnamed house)
1323228
houses 12-15 The College, Durham, County Durham House Medieval 6 May 1952 NZ2726642040
54°46′21″N 1°34′40″W / 54.772545°N 1.577688°W / 54.772545; -1.577688 (houses)
1120694
unnamed house 8 The College, Durham, County Durham House Medieval 6 May 1952 NZ2730041977
54°46′19″N 1°34′38″W / 54.771977°N 1.577165°W / 54.771977; -1.577165 (unnamed house)
1120691

Darlington

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Church of St Michael Heighington, Darlington Church 18th century 20 March 1967 NZ2490322365
54°35′45″N 1°36′58″W / 54.595859°N 1.616089°W / 54.595859; -1.616089 (Church of St Michael)
1322953
Thornton Hall High Coniscliffe, Darlington Farmhouse 1952 6 June 1952 NZ2381816991
54°32′51″N 1°38′00″W / 54.547617°N 1.633315°W / 54.547617; -1.633315 (Thornton Hall)
1121221
Church of All Saints Sockburn, Darlington Cross Pre Conquest 20 March 1967 NZ3498207113
54°27′30″N 1°27′43″W / 54.458203°N 1.461907°W / 54.458203; -1.461907 (Church of All Saints)
1185947
Walworth Castle Walworth, Darlington Country House 1600 c.1600 6 June 1952 NZ2312418828
54°33′51″N 1°38′38″W / 54.564158°N 1.643899°W / 54.564158; -1.643899 (Walworth Castle)
1121175
Butler House and the Rectory Haughton-le-Skerne, Darlington House Early-mid 15th century 28 April 1952 NZ3083815930
54°32′16″N 1°31′30″W / 54.537705°N 1.524908°W / 54.537705; -1.524908 (Butler House and the Rectory)
1121301
Church of St Andrew Haughton Le Skerne, Darlington Church 1100 c.1100 28 April 1952 NZ3082715886
54°32′14″N 1°31′30″W / 54.53731°N 1.525083°W / 54.53731; -1.525083 (Church of St Andrew)
1160229
Church of St Cuthbert Darlington Church Early 13th century 28 April 1952 NZ2910614442
54°31′28″N 1°33′07″W / 54.524435°N 1.551822°W / 54.524435; -1.551822 (Church of St Cuthbert)
1121280

Hartlepool

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Church of St Mary Magdalene Hart, Hartlepool Church Anglo-Saxon 16 November 1967 NZ4704835107
54°42′32″N 1°16′17″W / 54.708787°N 1.271328°W / 54.708787; -1.271328 (Church of St Mary Magdalene)
1249898
Church of St Hilda Headland, Hartlepool Church Early 12th century 31 March 1949 NZ5284233679
54°41′43″N 1°10′54″W / 54.695382°N 1.181672°W / 54.695382; -1.181672 (Church of St Hilda)
1263355
Town Wall and Sandwell Gate Headland, Hartlepool Gate Early 14th century 31 March 1949 NZ5246133698
54°41′44″N 1°11′15″W / 54.695592°N 1.187579°W / 54.695592; -1.187579 (Town Wall and Sandwell Gate)
1250535

Stockton-on-Tees

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Church of St Cuthbert Billingham, Stockton-on-Tees Church 9th century 25 January 1951 NZ4576122339
54°35′39″N 1°17′36″W / 54.594172°N 1.293293°W / 54.594172; -1.293293 (Church of St Cuthbert)
1139241
Church of St John the Baptist Egglescliffe, Stockton-on-Tees Church Norman 16 November 1967 NZ4206513166
54°30′43″N 1°21′06″W / 54.512062°N 1.351798°W / 54.512062; -1.351798 (Church of St John the Baptist)
1104901
Ruins of a Church of St Thomas a Becket Grindon, Stockton-on-Tees Church Late 12th century 16 November 1967 NZ3978125435
54°37′21″N 1°23′08″W / 54.622498°N 1.385418°W / 54.622498; -1.385418 (Ruins of a Church of St Thomas a Becket)
1329821
Church of St Peter Hilton, Stockton-on-Tees[note 4] Church Norman 23 June 1966 NZ4656811314
54°29′42″N 1°16′57″W / 54.495027°N 1.282544°W / 54.495027; -1.282544 (Church of St Peter)
1139229
Church of St Cuthbert Redmarshall, Stockton-on-Tees Church Norman 16 November 1967 NZ3862221189
54°35′04″N 1°24′14″W / 54.584432°N 1.403924°W / 54.584432; -1.403924 (Church of St Cuthbert)
1140001
Church of St Thomas Stockton-on-Tees Church Medieval 19 January 1951 NZ4457219251
54°34′00″N 1°18′44″W / 54.566529°N 1.312161°W / 54.566529; -1.312161 (Church of St Thomas)
1139977
Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin Stockton-on-Tees Parish Church Early 11th century 19 January 1951 NZ4427622126
54°35′33″N 1°18′59″W / 54.59239°N 1.316306°W / 54.59239; -1.316306 (Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin)
1140012

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 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. 1 2 3 4 Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.
  3. 1 2 3 4 The "List Entry Number" is a unique number assigned to each listed building and scheduled monument by Historic England.
  4. Technically in North Yorkshire not County Durham, but it is listed here with other listed buildings in Stockton-on-Tees

See also

References

Media related to Grade I listed buildings in County Durham at Wikimedia Commons

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