Grade II* listed buildings in Lincoln

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

Lincoln

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Assize Courts Lincoln Assize Court 1823 8 October 1953 SK9743271900
53°14′07″N 0°32′30″W / 53.235205°N 0.541694°W / 53.235205; -0.541694 (Assize Courts)
1388488
Boundary Wall bordering Minster Yard to South from Number 16a to Number 17 Lincoln Gate c.1855 8 October 1953 SK9777271762
53°14′02″N 0°32′12″W / 53.233902°N 0.536644°W / 53.233902; -0.536644 (Boundary Wall bordering Minster Yard to South from Number 16a to Number 17)
1388667
Cantilupe Chantry North Lincoln House 18th century 2 October 1969 SK9783871749
53°14′02″N 0°32′08″W / 53.233773°N 0.53566°W / 53.233773; -0.53566 (Cantilupe Chantry North)
1388663
Church of St Benedict Lincoln Church 13th century 8 October 1953 SK9748071117
53°13′41″N 0°32′28″W / 53.22816°N 0.541215°W / 53.22816; -0.541215 (Church of St Benedict)
1388746
Church of St Helen Boultham Park, Lincoln Church 13th century 8 October 1953 SK9646069090
53°12′36″N 0°33′26″W / 53.210131°N 0.557101°W / 53.210131; -0.557101 (Church of St Helen)
1388566
Church of St John Ermine, Lincoln Church 1962-1963 19 January 1995 SK9808973285
53°14′51″N 0°31′53″W / 53.247529°N 0.531428°W / 53.247529; -0.531428 (Church of St John)
1388800
Church of St Swithin Lincoln Church Roman 18 July 1973 SK9774271227
53°13′45″N 0°32′14″W / 53.2291°N 0.537258°W / 53.2291; -0.537258 (Church of St Swithin)
1388543
Conduit 20 Metres South West of Church of St Mary Le Wigford Lincoln Conduit c.1540 8 October 1953 SK9746770952
53°13′36″N 0°32′29″W / 53.22668°N 0.54146°W / 53.22668; -0.54146 (Conduit 20 Metres South West of Church of St Mary Le Wigford)
1388598
County Assembly Rooms Lincoln Assembly Rooms 1744 8 October 1953 SK9767171980
53°14′09″N 0°32′17″W / 53.23588°N 0.53809°W / 53.23588; -0.53809 (County Assembly Rooms)
1388454
Deloraine Court East and Deloraine Court West Lincoln House c.1300 8 October 1953 SK9772471949
53°14′08″N 0°32′14″W / 53.235591°N 0.537306°W / 53.235591; -0.537306 (Deloraine Court East and Deloraine Court West)
1388609
Dernstall House Lincoln House 17th century 1 April 1965 SK9759771499
53°13′54″N 0°32′22″W / 53.231571°N 0.539346°W / 53.231571; -0.539346 (Dernstall House)
1388814
24, Eastgate (previously D'Isney Place Hotel) and attached Railing Lincoln House 1736 8 October 1953 SK9802571911
53°14′07″N 0°31′58″W / 53.235195°N 0.53281°W / 53.235195; -0.53281 (24, Eastgate (previously D'Isney Place Hotel) and attached Railing)
1388536
Edward King House and Diocesan Offices and attached Chapel Lincoln Bishops Palace 1727 8 October 1953 SK9775271695
53°14′00″N 0°32′13″W / 53.233304°N 0.536964°W / 53.233304; -0.536964 (Edward King House and Diocesan Offices and attached Chapel)
1388681
Ellis's Mill Lincoln Tower Mill 1798 18 July 1973 SK9709272222
53°14′17″N 0°32′48″W / 53.23816°N 0.546689°W / 53.23816; -0.546689 (Ellis's Mill)
1388647
Governor's House and Old Prison and Chapel and Exercise Yard and Enclosing Wall Lincoln Prison Governors House 1787 8 October 1953 SK9750471837
53°14′05″N 0°32′26″W / 53.234625°N 0.540635°W / 53.234625; -0.540635 (Governor's House and Old Prison and Chapel and Exercise Yard and Enclosing Wall)
1388489
Graveley Place and adjoining Garden Wall Lincoln House Early 14th century 8 October 1953 SK9796771777
53°14′02″N 0°32′01″W / 53.234001°N 0.533719°W / 53.234001; -0.533719 (Graveley Place and adjoining Garden Wall)
1388657
Judges Lodging and attached Railing Lincoln Railings c.1810 9 October 1953 SK9760571830
53°14′04″N 0°32′21″W / 53.234544°N 0.539125°W / 53.234544; -0.539125 (Judges Lodging and attached Railing)
1388484
Leigh-Pemberton House Lincoln Jettied House c.1543 8 October 1953 SK9763471824
53°14′04″N 0°32′19″W / 53.234485°N 0.538692°W / 53.234485; -0.538692 (Leigh-Pemberton House)
1388487
New Life Christian Fellowship Lincoln Church Hall 1973 15 August 1973 SK9734671288
53°13′47″N 0°32′35″W / 53.229721°N 0.543169°W / 53.229721; -0.543169 (New Life Christian Fellowship)
1388720
Romanesque Door Arch in the former Lincoln Arms Public House Lincoln House 12th century 24 September 1986 SK9728670446
53°13′20″N 0°32′40″W / 53.222166°N 0.544324°W / 53.222166; -0.544324 (Romanesque Door Arch in the former Lincoln Arms Public House)
1388602
The Lawn Lincoln Psychiatric Hospital 1820 2 October 1969 SK9728371873
53°14′06″N 0°32′38″W / 53.234989°N 0.543934°W / 53.234989; -0.543934 (The Lawn)
1388819
The Subdeanery and East Midlands Tourist Board Offices Lincoln Deanery 1999 8 October 1953 SK9767871782
53°14′03″N 0°32′17″W / 53.234099°N 0.538046°W / 53.234099; -0.538046 (The Subdeanery and East Midlands Tourist Board Offices)
1388668
Usher Art Gallery Lincoln Art Gallery 1926-1927 15 August 1973 SK9778271561
53°13′56″N 0°32′12″W / 53.232094°N 0.536556°W / 53.232094; -0.536556 (Usher Art Gallery)
1388632
3 Bailgate Lincoln House Early to mid 18th century 2 October 1969 SK9763871838
53°14′05″N 0°32′19″W / 53.23461°N 0.538628°W / 53.23461; -0.538628 (3 Bailgate)
1385394
6 Lindum Road Lincoln House Late 18th century 15 August 1973 SK9779571494
53°13′53″N 0°32′11″W / 53.23149°N 0.536382°W / 53.23149; -0.536382 (6 Lindum Road)
1388620
3 and 3a Pottergate Lincoln House 17th century 8 October 1953 SK9800071732
53°14′01″N 0°32′00″W / 53.233591°N 0.533239°W / 53.233591; -0.533239 (3 and 3a Pottergate)
1388735
4 Pottergate Lincoln House 14th century 8 October 1953 SK9799471741
53°14′01″N 0°32′00″W / 53.233673°N 0.533326°W / 53.233673; -0.533326 (4 Pottergate)
1388736
3 Minster Yard and adjoining Area Wall Lincoln House 17th century 8 October 1953 SK9790671862
53°14′05″N 0°32′05″W / 53.234776°N 0.534607°W / 53.234776; -0.534607 (3 Minster Yard and adjoining Area Wall)
1388651
7 and 8 Minster Yard Lincoln House 16th century 8 October 1953 SK9792771827
53°14′04″N 0°32′03″W / 53.234458°N 0.534303°W / 53.234458; -0.534303 (7 and 8 Minster Yard)
1388654
13 Minster Yard Lincoln House c.1736 8 October 1953 SK9794571747
53°14′01″N 0°32′03″W / 53.233736°N 0.534058°W / 53.233736; -0.534058 (13 Minster Yard)
1388658
15 Minster Yard Lincoln House c.1811 8 October 1953 SK9788071730
53°14′01″N 0°32′06″W / 53.233595°N 0.535037°W / 53.233595; -0.535037 (15 Minster Yard)
1388661
20 Minster Yard Lincoln Apartment 1953 8 October 1953 SK9769271831
53°14′04″N 0°32′16″W / 53.234537°N 0.537821°W / 53.234537; -0.537821 (20 Minster Yard)
1388670
21 Minster Yard Lincoln House Early 18th century 8 October 1953 SK9770071840
53°14′05″N 0°32′16″W / 53.234616°N 0.537699°W / 53.234616; -0.537699 (21 Minster Yard)
1388671
22 Minster Yard Lincoln House Early 18th century 8 October 1953 SK9770671847
53°14′05″N 0°32′15″W / 53.234678°N 0.537607°W / 53.234678; -0.537607 (22 Minster Yard)
1388672
23 Minster Yard Lincoln House Early 18th century 8 October 1953 SK9771371854
53°14′05″N 0°32′15″W / 53.23474°N 0.5375°W / 53.23474; -0.5375 (23 Minster Yard)
1388673
1 Castle Hill Lincoln House Mid 18th century 8 October 1953 SK9762471796
53°14′03″N 0°32′20″W / 53.234235°N 0.538851°W / 53.234235; -0.538851 (1 Castle Hill)
1388481
6 and 7 Castle Hill Lincoln House Early 18th century 8 October 1953 SK9762271825
53°14′04″N 0°32′20″W / 53.234496°N 0.538872°W / 53.234496; -0.538872 (6 and 7 Castle Hill)
1388486
268 High Street Lincoln Timber Framed House Late 15th century 8 October 1953 SK9760071482
53°13′53″N 0°32′22″W / 53.231418°N 0.539306°W / 53.231418; -0.539306 (268 High Street)
1388582
2 Exchequergate Lincoln House Late 15th century 2 October 1969 SK9765771801
53°14′03″N 0°32′18″W / 53.234274°N 0.538355°W / 53.234274; -0.538355 (2 Exchequergate)
1388539

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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