Grade I listed buildings in Redcar and Cleveland

There are over 9,000 Grade I listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the district of Redcar and Cleveland in North Yorkshire.

Redcar and Cleveland

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Priory Dovecote, to West of St Mary's Priory Ruins Guisborough Dovecote 14th century 14 June 1952 NZ6160416031
54°32′09″N 1°02′58″W / 54.535812°N 1.04945°W / 54.535812; -1.04945 (Priory Dovecote, to West of St Mary's Priory Ruins)
1139766
St Mary's Priory gatehouse Guisborough Gatehouse Late 12th century 14 June 1952 NZ6160016092
54°32′11″N 1°02′58″W / 54.536361°N 1.049499°W / 54.536361; -1.049499 (St Mary's Priory gatehouse)
1139765
St Mary's Priory Ruins Guisborough Priory Late C118 14 June 1952 NZ6174816091
54°32′11″N 1°02′50″W / 54.536334°N 1.047213°W / 54.536334; -1.047213 (St Mary's Priory Ruins)
1329543
Kilton Castle Kilton, Lockwood Castle 12th century 25 May 1966 NZ7028617572
54°32′55″N 0°54′54″W / 54.54853°N 0.914932°W / 54.54853; -0.914932 (Kilton Castle)
1136489
Marske Hall Marske-by-the-Sea, Saltburn, Marske and New Marske Country House 1625 13 April 1967 NZ6329422375
54°35′33″N 1°01′19″W / 54.592608°N 1.021973°W / 54.592608; -1.021973 (Marske Hall)
1387553
Skelton Castle Skelton-in-Cleveland, Skelton and Brotton Castle Medieval remains 25 May 1966 NZ6517819321
54°33′54″N 0°59′37″W / 54.564928°N 0.993498°W / 54.564928; -0.993498 (Skelton Castle)
1262832
Stable block, stable house and coach house, 200 metres south east of Skelton Castle Skelton-in-Cleveland, Skelton and Brotton House 1897 25 May 1966 NZ6527819100
54°33′47″N 0°59′31″W / 54.562929°N 0.992°W / 54.562929; -0.992 (Stable block, stable house and coach house, 200 metres south east of Skelton Castle)
1250412
Church of St Cuthbert Kirkleatham Statue 1688 23 June 1952 NZ5940621818
54°35′17″N 1°04′56″W / 54.588074°N 1.082248°W / 54.588074; -1.082248 (Church of St Cuthbert)
1139638
Entrance Screen Loggias Forts Flat and Outhouses to Sir William Turners Hospital Kirkleatham Apartment Late 18th century 29 April 1988 NZ5927421598
54°35′10″N 1°05′04″W / 54.586113°N 1.084334°W / 54.586113; -1.084334 (Entrance Screen Loggias Forts Flat and Outhouses to Sir William Turners Hospital)
1329606
Gatepiers at Entrance to Drive of Kirkleatham Hall School Kirkleatham Gate Pier Mid 18th century 14 June 1952 NZ5945021841
54°35′18″N 1°04′54″W / 54.588276°N 1.081562°W / 54.588276; -1.081562 (Gatepiers at Entrance to Drive of Kirkleatham Hall School)
1310744
Gatepiers at Entrance to Forecourt of Kirkleatham Hall School Kirkleatham Gate Pier c.1700 14 June 1952 NZ5950221872
54°35′19″N 1°04′51″W / 54.588548°N 1.080751°W / 54.588548; -1.080751 (Gatepiers at Entrance to Forecourt of Kirkleatham Hall School)
1329607
Sir William Turner's Hospital Kirkleatham Flats 1674-1676 14 June 1952 NZ5930721547
54°35′08″N 1°05′02″W / 54.585651°N 1.083834°W / 54.585651; -1.083834 (Sir William Turner's Hospital)
1310786
Turner Mausoleum Adjoining Church of St Cuthbert Kirkleatham Mausoleum 1739/40 23 June 1952 NZ5941921831
54°35′17″N 1°04′55″W / 54.58819°N 1.082044°W / 54.58819; -1.082044 (Turner Mausoleum Adjoining Church of St Cuthbert)
1159896
Ormesby Hall, adjoining outbuildings and screen walls Ormesby House 18th century 5 May 1952 NZ5297416746
54°32′36″N 1°10′58″W / 54.543211°N 1.182678°W / 54.543211; -1.182678 (Ormesby Hall, adjoining outbuildings and screen walls)
1311002
Stableblock, Circa 80 Metres North-east of Ormesby Hall Ormesby House Mid 19th century 5 May 1952 NZ5301016822
54°32′38″N 1°10′56″W / 54.54389°N 1.182108°W / 54.54389; -1.182108 (Stableblock, Circa 80 Metres North-east of Ormesby Hall)
1139662

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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