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Grade I Listed Building Collection

Discover the grandeur of Grade I listed buildings across England and Wales

Background imageGrade I Listed Building Collection: The Royal Liver Building

The Royal Liver Building is a Grade I listed building located in Liverpool, England. It is part of Liverpools UNESCO designated World Heritage Maritime Mercantile City

Background imageGrade I Listed Building Collection: Norwich Cathedral in Spring, Norwich, Norfolk, England

Norwich Cathedral in Spring, Norwich, Norfolk, England

Background imageGrade I Listed Building Collection: Europe, England, North Yorkshire, Castle Howard

Europe, England, North Yorkshire, Castle Howard

Background imageGrade I Listed Building Collection: Europe, England, London, Tower Bridge

Europe, England, London, Tower Bridge

Background imageGrade I Listed Building Collection: Europe, England, London, Kings Cross Station

Europe, England, London, Kings Cross Station

Background imageGrade I Listed Building Collection: Men and women looking at the work being carried out on the construction of the Liverpool

Men and women looking at the work being carried out on the construction of the Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, built on St Jamess Mount, Liverpool, Merseyside. 26th July 1938

Background imageGrade I Listed Building Collection: The Circus, a historic ring of large townhouses in Bath, Somerset, England

The Circus, a historic ring of large townhouses in Bath, Somerset, England

Background imageGrade I Listed Building Collection: United Kingdom, England, Cheshire, Chester, Chester Rows, Three Old Arches built in

United Kingdom, England, Cheshire, Chester, Chester Rows, Three Old Arches built in 1274AD, Grade I listed building and considered to be the earliest shop front still surviving in England

Background imageGrade I Listed Building Collection: Europe, United Kingdom, Wales, Caernarfon Castle

Europe, United Kingdom, Wales, Caernarfon Castle

Background imageGrade I Listed Building Collection: Europe, United Kingdom, England, North Yorkshire, York, York Minster, York Minster

Europe, United Kingdom, England, North Yorkshire, York, York Minster, York Minster Exterior

Background imageGrade I Listed Building Collection: Europe, United Kingom, England, Lancashire, Liverpool, The Three Graces

Europe, United Kingom, England, Lancashire, Liverpool, The Three Graces

Background imageGrade I Listed Building Collection: Europe, England, London, Tower Bridge and City Hall

Europe, England, London, Tower Bridge and City Hall

Background imageGrade I Listed Building Collection: England, North Yorkshire, Castle Howard

England, North Yorkshire, Castle Howard

Background imageGrade I Listed Building Collection: Raby Castle in County Durham. 26th February 1935

Raby Castle in County Durham. 26th February 1935

Background imageGrade I Listed Building Collection: Ormesby Hall, North Yorkshire. 20th June 1949

Ormesby Hall, North Yorkshire. 20th June 1949

Background imageGrade I Listed Building Collection: Ruins of Glastonbury Abbey in Somerset. The thorn tree. 22nd September 1966

Ruins of Glastonbury Abbey in Somerset. The thorn tree. 22nd September 1966

Background imageGrade I Listed Building Collection: Ruins of Glastonbury Abbey in Somerset. Part of the crypt. 22nd September 1966

Ruins of Glastonbury Abbey in Somerset. Part of the crypt. 22nd September 1966

Background imageGrade I Listed Building Collection: Ruins of Glastonbury Abbey in Somerset. Plaque marks the site of King Arthurs tomb

Ruins of Glastonbury Abbey in Somerset. Plaque marks the site of King Arthurs tomb. 22nd September 1966

Background imageGrade I Listed Building Collection: Busy scene showing shoppers and traders at Maidstone market in Kent. 28th November 1952

Busy scene showing shoppers and traders at Maidstone market in Kent. 28th November 1952

Background imageGrade I Listed Building Collection: Salvation Army in Southampton, Hampshire, 18th March 1968

Salvation Army in Southampton, Hampshire, 18th March 1968

Background imageGrade I Listed Building Collection: Construction of the Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, picture shows the process

Construction of the Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, picture shows the process ( the right top corner of the tower base) of the steel framework which will carry the bells, Merseyside. 14th June 1935

Background imageGrade I Listed Building Collection: A close up view of the massive steel work which will carry the peel of bells in the tower

A close up view of the massive steel work which will carry the peel of bells in the tower of the Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, built on St Jamess Mount, Liverpool. 29th July 1936

Background imageGrade I Listed Building Collection: The completed portion of the main building of the Liverpool Anglican Cathedral

The completed portion of the main building of the Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, with the Vestry Tower also approaching completion. St Jamess Mount, Liverpool. 6th December 1940

Background imageGrade I Listed Building Collection: View of Liverpool showing St Georges Hall, with the iconic Radio City Tower in

View of Liverpool showing St Georges Hall, with the iconic Radio City Tower in the background, Merseyside. Circa 1970

Background imageGrade I Listed Building Collection: Winchester City. View at the back of Winchester Cathedral in Hampshire, Southern England

Winchester City. View at the back of Winchester Cathedral in Hampshire, Southern England, 1953

Background imageGrade I Listed Building Collection: Glastonbury Abbey in Somerset, old ruined building. 22nd September 1966

Glastonbury Abbey in Somerset, old ruined building. 22nd September 1966

Background imageGrade I Listed Building Collection: Ruins of Glastonbury Abbey in Somerset seen through two gnarled trees

Ruins of Glastonbury Abbey in Somerset seen through two gnarled trees. 22nd September 1966. © Mirrorpix

Background imageGrade I Listed Building Collection: Bus trip to St Pauls

Bus trip to St Pauls
St Pauls, London, UK. October 17, 2015. Image shows an old Routemaster Red double decker bus traveling in front of St Pauls Cathedral, London

Background imageGrade I Listed Building Collection: CJO04421019

CJO04421019
Clevedon Pier in the mouth of the River Severn

Background imageGrade I Listed Building Collection: Europe, United Kingdom, England, County Durham, Durham, Durham Cathedral

Europe, United Kingdom, England, County Durham, Durham, Durham Cathedral

Background imageGrade I Listed Building Collection: Europe, United Kingdom, England, East Yorkshire, Beverley, Beverley Minster

Europe, United Kingdom, England, East Yorkshire, Beverley, Beverley Minster

Background imageGrade I Listed Building Collection: Europe, United Kingdom, England, Lancashire, Manchester, John Rylands Library

Europe, United Kingdom, England, Lancashire, Manchester, John Rylands Library

Background imageGrade I Listed Building Collection: Europe, United Kingom, England, Oxfordshire, Oxford, Radcliffe Camera

Europe, United Kingom, England, Oxfordshire, Oxford, Radcliffe Camera



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Discover the grandeur of Grade I listed buildings across England and Wales. From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, these architectural marvels showcase the rich history and cultural heritage of the region. In Liverpool, The Royal Liver Building stands tall as a symbol of maritime power and prosperity. Its striking design dominates the city skyline, reminding us of its significance in trade and commerce. Travel further north to North Yorkshire, where Castle Howard reigns supreme. This magnificent stately home boasts breathtaking gardens and opulent interiors that transport visitors back in time. Kings College Chapel in London is another Grade I listed gem worth exploring. Its intricate Gothic architecture and stunning stained glass windows make it a true masterpiece of craftsmanship. No visit to York is complete without witnessing the awe-inspiring York Minster. This majestic cathedral showcases exquisite medieval architecture that leaves visitors spellbound with its sheer beauty. London's Tower Bridge needs no introduction - an iconic symbol recognized worldwide for its engineering brilliance. Crossing over this historic landmark offers panoramic views of the River Thames and beyond. Kings Cross Station also holds historical significance as one of London's major transportation hubs. Marvel at its Victorian-era facade while immersing yourself in bustling city life. Head southwest to Bath, Somerset, where The Circus awaits your admiration. This circular arrangement of townhouses exudes elegance from every angle, showcasing Georgian architecture at its finest. Norwich Cathedral takes center stage during springtime when vibrant blooms surround this magnificent place of worship. Step inside to witness centuries-old artistry combined with spiritual tranquility. Witnessing construction work on Liverpool's Three Old Arches within Chester Rows provides a unique glimpse into preserving history while adapting for modern needs – a testament to architectural conservation efforts. Caernarfon Castle in Wales stands proudly against dramatic landscapes, narrating tales from medieval times through fortified walls and towers that have stood strong for centuries. York Minster makes another appearance on our list due to its undeniable importance.