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Historic England · OGL v3.0

Listed Buildings

Enter a UK postcode or place. We zoom the map and show nearby entries from the National Heritage List for England — Grade I, II* and II — with a link to the official record.

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Grade I Grade II* Grade II Search pin

Showing a capped set of nearby listings. Zoom to a smaller radius if the area is dense (city centres often have hundreds of Grade II entries).

Grade I

Grade II*

Grade II

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Nearby listings

Tap a row to open it on the map. Grade I is exceptional interest; II* particularly important; II of special interest.

Name Grade List entry

No listed buildings in this radius. Try a larger radius or a more central postcode — NHLE covers England only.

Listed status affects alterations, insurance and development. For a fuller property report with sold prices, EPC, flood and crime, see homebuyerreport.co.uk.

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