Grade II* listed buildings in Brentwood (borough)

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

List of buildings

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Church of St Nicholas Ingrave, Herongate and Ingrave Parish church 1734 21 October 1958 TQ6232792024
51°36′13″N 0°20′33″E / 51.603661°N 0.342582°E / 51.603661; 0.342582 (Church of St Nicholas)
1205640
Granary 5 metres south-east of Heron Hall Herongate, Herongate and Ingrave Granary Early 15th century 21 October 1958 TQ6392491751
51°36′03″N 0°21′56″E / 51.600746°N 0.365493°E / 51.600746; 0.365493 (Granary 5 metres south-east of Heron Hall)
1280702
Fryerning Hall Fryerning, Ingatestone and Fryerning House 17th century 29 December 1952 TL6392600191
51°40′36″N 0°22′10″E / 51.676567°N 0.369472°E / 51.676567; 0.369472 (Fryerning Hall)
1052243
Gatehouse and courtyard ranges 30 metres west of Ingatestone Hall Ingatestone, Ingatestone and Fryerning Jettied gatehouse 16th century 29 December 1952 TQ6534098550
51°39′41″N 0°23′21″E / 51.661411°N 0.389128°E / 51.661411; 0.389128 (Gatehouse and courtyard ranges 30 metres west of Ingatestone Hall)
1197286
Granary 130 metres north-west of Ingatestone Hall Ingatestone, Ingatestone and Fryerning Granary Late 16th century 29 December 1952 TQ6530298626
51°39′44″N 0°23′19″E / 51.662105°N 0.388615°E / 51.662105; 0.388615 (Granary 130 metres north-west of Ingatestone Hall)
1298752
Mill Green Windmill Mill Green, Ingatestone and Fryerning Post mill 1759 20 December 1952 TL6396700741
51°40′53″N 0°22′13″E / 51.681496°N 0.370323°E / 51.681496; 0.370323 (Mill Green Windmill)
1297199
98 High Street Ingatestone, Ingatestone and Fryerning House Early 18th century 10 April 1967 TQ6497699546
51°40′14″N 0°23′04″E / 51.670466°N 0.38434°E / 51.670466; 0.38434 (98 High Street)
1297194
Hatch Farmhouse Kelvedon Hatch Farmhouse Mid-16th century 27 August 1952 TQ5697898979
51°40′04″N 0°16′07″E / 51.667661°N 0.268525°E / 51.667661; 0.268525 (Hatch Farmhouse)
1197316
Mountnessing Windmill Mountnessing Mill 1807 29 December 1952 TQ6309997967
51°39′25″N 0°21′23″E / 51.656828°N 0.356485°E / 51.656828; 0.356485 (Mountnessing Windmill)
1293205
Church of All Saints East Horndon, West Horndon Church 15th century with earlier fragments 21 October 1958 TQ6355889524
51°34′51″N 0°21′33″E / 51.580846°N 0.359177°E / 51.580846; 0.359177 (Church of All Saints)
1197184
Little Warley Hall Little Warley, West Horndon House Early 16th century 21 October 1958 TQ6043288571
51°34′23″N 0°18′49″E / 51.573182°N 0.313665°E / 51.573182; 0.313665 (Little Warley Hall)
1197230
Chantry Chapel and Mausoleum Thorndon Park Chapel c.1850 20 February 1976 TQ6148091443
51°35′55″N 0°19′48″E / 51.598685°N 0.330095°E / 51.598685; 0.330095 (Chantry Chapel and Mausoleum)
1293260
Church of St Mary the Virgin Shenfield Parish church 15th century 21 October 1958 TQ6055795127
51°37′55″N 0°19′06″E / 51.632045°N 0.318466°E / 51.632045; 0.318466 (Church of St Mary the Virgin)
1197213
Church of St Thomas of Canterbury Brentwood Church 1881–87 20 February 1976 TQ5965093722
51°37′11″N 0°18′17″E / 51.619681°N 0.304733°E / 51.619681; 0.304733 (Church of St Thomas of Canterbury)
1197244
Lych gate at Church of St Mary the Virgin Great Warley Lych gate 1903 16 March 1993 TQ5892289995
51°35′11″N 0°17′33″E / 51.586403°N 0.292538°E / 51.586403; 0.292538 (Lych gate at Church of St Mary the Virgin)
1206677
Great Ropers Great Warley House Late 18th century 21 October 1958 TQ5859791517
51°36′01″N 0°17′19″E / 51.600168°N 0.288539°E / 51.600168; 0.288539 (Great Ropers)
1206489
Two Door Cottage Great Warley House 18th century 21 October 1958 TQ5836790668
51°35′33″N 0°17′05″E / 51.592605°N 0.284838°E / 51.592605; 0.284838 (Two Door Cottage)
1197209
Church of All Saints Hutton Church Early 14th century 21 October 1958 TQ6352194340
51°37′27″N 0°21′39″E / 51.624122°N 0.360887°E / 51.624122; 0.360887 (Church of All Saints)
1297263
Hutton Hall and attached stable block Hutton House 17th century 21 October 1958 TQ6343094464
51°37′31″N 0°21′35″E / 51.625262°N 0.359631°E / 51.625262; 0.359631 (Hutton Hall and attached stable block)
1280481
Church of St Peter South Weald Church 12th century and later 21 October 1958 TQ5713093869
51°37′18″N 0°16′06″E / 51.62171°N 0.268428°E / 51.62171; 0.268428 (Church of St Peter)
1297216
Moat House South Weald House Early 16th century onwards 21 October 1958 TQ5787492897
51°38′00″N 0°19′39″E / 51.633253°N 0.327415°E / 51.633253; 0.327415 (Moat House)
1279743
The Golden Fleece Inn South Weald House c.1400 21 October 1958 TQ5777892916
51°36′47″N 0°16′38″E / 51.612967°N 0.277352°E / 51.612967; 0.277352 (The Golden Fleece Inn)
1197231
Rosebrook Childerditch House 17th century 20 February 1976 TQ6146090233
51°35′16″N 0°19′45″E / 51.58782°N 0.32925°E / 51.58782; 0.32925 (Rosebrook)
1197195
Stable 5 metres south east of Lincolns Pilgrims Hatch Kitchen c.1500 16 April 1986 TQ5624295463
51°38′11″N 0°15′23″E / 51.636278°N 0.256322°E / 51.636278; 0.256322 (Stable 5 metres south east of Lincolns)
1207388
Roden House Shenfield Rd, Brentwood House By 1717 21 October 1958 TQ5978293917
51°37′17″N 0°18′24″E / 51.621395°N 0.306727°E / 51.621395; 0.306727 (Roden House)
1208008
The Old House Shenfield Rd, Brentwood House c.1600 21 October 1958 TQ5973293955
51°37′18″N 0°18′22″E / 51.621751°N 0.306022°E / 51.621751; 0.306022 (The Old House)
1197251
White Hart Inn Brentwood Inn Late 15th century 21 October 1958 TQ5933493750
51°37′12″N 0°18′01″E / 51.620022°N 0.300185°E / 51.620022; 0.300185 (White Hart Inn)
1372317

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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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