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Listed Buildings in North Warwickshire (25/4/2016) Listed Buildings in North Warwickshire (25/4/2016) 612 results. CHURCH OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II* Location: . CHURCH OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST, CHURCH LANE, Middleton, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire CROSS BASE APPROXIMATELY 15 METRES SOUTH OF CHURCH OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: . CROSS BASE APPROXIMATELY 15 METRES SOUTH OF CHURCH OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST, CHURCH LANE, Middleton, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire SCHOOL HOUSE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II 4/25/2016 Page 2 Location: . SCHOOL HOUSE, CHURCH LANE, Middleton, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire THE OLD SMITHY Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: . THE OLD SMITHY, CHURCH LANE, Middleton, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire GARDEN WALL, GATEPIERS AND PAVILION APPROXIMATELY 50 METRES NORTH WEST OF MIDDLETON HALL Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: . GARDEN WALL, GATEPIERS AND PAVILION APPROXIMATELY 50 METRES NORTH WEST OF MIDDLETON HALL, MIDDLETON PARK, Middleton, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire CHURCH OF ST GILES Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: • CHURCH OF ST GILES, Nether Whitacre, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire PEAR TREE COTTAGE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: . PEAR TREE COTTAGE, BAKEHOUSE LANE, • 1, BAKEHOUSE LANE, Nether Whitacre, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire GATE PIERS AND ATTACHED WALLS APPROXIMATELY 20 METRES WEST OF BOTTS GREEN HALL Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: . GATE PIERS AND ATTACHED WALLS APPROXIMATELY 20 METRES WEST OF BOTTS GREEN HALL, BOTTS GREEN, Nether Whitacre, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire CHURCH END FARMHOUSE AND ATTACHED BARN Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: . CHURCH END FARMHOUSE AND ATTACHED BARN, DOG LANE, Nether Whitacre, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire CHURCH HOUSE Heritage Category: Listing 4/25/2016 Page 3 Grade: II Location: • CHURCH HOUSE, DOG LANE, Nether Whitacre, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire THE COTTAGE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: • THE COTTAGE, HOGGRILL'S END, Nether Whitacre, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire BRIDGE AT SP 2197 9350 Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: . BRIDGE AT SP 2197 9350, WHITACRE HEATH, Nether Whitacre, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire WATER ORTON BRIDGE (THAT PART IN WATER ORTON CIVIL PARISH) Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: . WATER ORTON BRIDGE (THAT PART IN WATER ORTON CIVIL PARISH), MINWORTH ROAD, Water Orton, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire THE CHESTNUTS Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: . THE CHESTNUTS, OLD CHURCH ROAD, Water Orton, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire CHURCH OF ST CHAD Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II* Location: • CHURCH OF ST CHAD, Wishaw, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire COLLINGS FARMHOUSE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: . COLLINGS FARMHOUSE, GROVE LANE, GROVE END, Wishaw, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire GROUNDS FARMHOUSE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II 4/25/2016 Page 4 Location: . GROUNDS FARMHOUSE, GROVE LANE, GROVE END, Wishaw, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire 119, HIGH STREET Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: • 119, HIGH STREET, Coleshill, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire CHANTRY HOUSE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: . CHANTRY HOUSE, HIGH STREET, Coleshill, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire PUBLIC LIBRARY Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: . PUBLIC LIBRARY, 141, HIGH STREET, Coleshill, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire 143, HIGH STREET Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: • 143, HIGH STREET, Coleshill, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire THE ARCHES Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: . THE ARCHES, 16, HIGH STREET, Coleshill, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire FAIR VIEW Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: . FAIR VIEW, 70 AND 72, HIGH STREET, Coleshill, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire NANTILLE HOUSE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: . NANTILLE HOUSE, 78, HIGH STREET, Coleshill, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire 92 AND 94, HIGH STREET 4/25/2016 Page 5 Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: • 92 AND 94, HIGH STREET, Coleshill, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire 118 AND 120, HIGH STREET Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: • 118 AND 120, HIGH STREET, Coleshill, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire 132, HIGH STREET Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: • 132, HIGH STREET, Coleshill, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire 148, HIGH STREET Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: • 148, HIGH STREET, Coleshill, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire WHEELEY MOOR FARMHOUSE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: . WHEELEY MOOR FARMHOUSE, STONEBRIDGE ROAD, Coleshill, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire 45-49, COLESHILL ROAD Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: • 45-49, COLESHILL ROAD, Curdworth, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire DUNTON HALL Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: . DUNTON HALL, KINGSBURY ROAD, Curdworth, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire BARN APPROXIMATELY 20 METRES SOUTH EAST OF DUNTON HALL Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: . BARN APPROXIMATELY 20 METRES SOUTH EAST OF DUNTON HALL, KINGSBURY ROAD, 4/25/2016 Page 6 Curdworth, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire PIGEONHOUSE APPROXIMATELY 30 METRES WEST OF DUNTON HALL Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: . PIGEONHOUSE APPROXIMATELY 30 METRES WEST OF DUNTON HALL, KINGSBURY ROAD, Curdworth, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire CROSS APPROXIMATELY 20 METRES SOUTH WEST OF CHURCH OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: . CROSS APPROXIMATELY 20 METRES SOUTH WEST OF CHURCH OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST, Lea Marston, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire CABOT LODGE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: • CABOT LODGE, HAUNCH LANE, Lea Marston, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire BARN AND STABLES AND ATTACHED CARTSHED AND COWHOUSE, APPROXIMATELY 30 METRES SOUTH OF THE HOLLIES FARMHOUSE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: . BARN AND STABLES AND ATTACHED CARTSHED AND COWHOUSE, APPROXIMATELY 30 METRES SOUTH OF THE HOLLIES FARMHOUSE, MARSTON, Lea Marston, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire STABLE APPROXIMATELY 20 METRES SOUTH OF THE HOLLIES FARMHOUSE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: . STABLE APPROXIMATELY 20 METRES SOUTH OF THE HOLLIES FARMHOUSE, MARSTON, Lea Marston, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire IVY DENE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: • IVY DENE, SCHOOL LANE, Lea Marston, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire CHURCH OF SAINT PETER AND SAINT PAUL Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II* Location: 4/25/2016 Page 7 . CHURCH OF SAINT PETER AND SAINT PAUL, CHURCH LANE, Kingsbury, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire ORCHARD COTTAGE AND ADJOINING BARN Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: . ORCHARD COTTAGE AND ADJOINING BARN, FOUL END, Kingsbury, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire THE WORKS AT CLIFF PUBLIC HOUSE AND RESTAURANT Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: . THE WORKS AT CLIFF PUBLIC HOUSE AND RESTAURANT, TAMWORTH ROAD, Kingsbury, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire BARN APPROXIMATELY 15 METRES NORTH WEST OF WHATELEY HALL FARMHOUSE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: . BARN APPROXIMATELY 15 METRES NORTH WEST OF WHATELEY HALL FARMHOUSE, WHATELEY, Kingsbury, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire POOL COTTAGE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: • POOL COTTAGE, MAIN ROAD, Newton Regis, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire THE POST OFFICE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: • THE POST OFFICE, MAIN ROAD, Newton Regis, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire IVY HOUSE LAUREL COTTAGE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: . IVY HOUSE, MAIN ROAD, • LAUREL COTTAGE, MAIN ROAD, Newton Regis, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire BRAMCOTE HAIL Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II 4/25/2016 Page 8 Location: • BRAMCOTE HAIL, Polesworth, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire COLESHILL HALL FARMHOUSE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: . COLESHILL HALL FARMHOUSE, BIRMINGHAM ROAD, Coleshill, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire PARK COTTAGE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: . 22, BIRMINGHAM ROAD, . PARK COTTAGE, 24, BIRMINGHAM ROAD, Coleshill, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire ST ANDREW'S Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: . ST ANDREW'S, 37, BLYTHE ROAD, Coleshill, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire PILLORY AND WHIPPING POST IMMEDIATELY SOUTH OF NUMBERS 1 AND 3 Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: . PILLORY AND WHIPPING POST IMMEDIATELY SOUTH OF NUMBERS 1 AND 3, CHURCH HILL, Coleshill, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire MEWS HOUSE OLD BANK HOUSE Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: . OLD BANK HOUSE, 11, CHURCH HILL, . MEWS HOUSE, CHURCH HILL, Coleshill, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire COLESHILL HALL HOSPITAL AND ATTACHED COACH HOUSE AND STABLE BLOCK Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: . COLESHILL HALL HOSPITAL AND ATTACHED COACH HOUSE AND STABLE BLOCK, CLOESHILL PARK, Coleshill, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire CHURCH OF ST PETER AND ST PAUL Heritage Category: Listing Grade: I 4/25/2016 Page 9 Location: . CHURCH OF ST PETER AND ST PAUL, CHURCH HILL, Coleshill, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire CHEST TOMB APPROXIMATELY 5 METRES NORTH EAST OF CHANCEL OF CHURCH OF ST PETER AND ST PAUL Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location: . CHEST TOMB APPROXIMATELY 5 METRES NORTH EAST OF CHANCEL OF CHURCH OF ST PETER AND ST PAUL, CHURCH HILL, Coleshill, North Warwickshire, Warwickshire THE OLD GRAMMAR SCHOOL Heritage Category: Listing Grade: II Location:
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