Grade I listed buildings in Cheshire West and Chester

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Die Liste der Grade-I-Baudenkmäler in Chester nennt die als Listed Buildings Grade I in Chester, dem Hauptort der englischen Grafschaft Cheshire, eingestuften ca. 59 Bauwerke. Von den rund 373.000 Listed Buildings in England sind etwa 9000, also rund 2,4 %, als Grade I eingestuft. rdf:langString
There are over 9,000 Grade I listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Liste der Grade-I-Baudenkmäler in Chester
rdf:langString Grade I listed buildings in Cheshire West and Chester
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rdf:langString Part of City Wall between Morgan's Mount and Northgate
rdf:langString Unnamed drum tower 50 metres east of the Bridgegate
rdf:langString Part of City Wall from Thimbleby's Tower to Old Newgate
rdf:langString Three Old Arches – Nos. 48 and 50 and 48, 50 and 52 , Bridge St.
rdf:langString Booth Mansion – Nos. 28–34 and 28 and 30 , Watergate St.
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rdf:langString Former monastic buildings to Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin
rdf:langString Agricola Tower
rdf:langString B Block
rdf:langString Blue Bell – Nos. 63 and 65, Northgate St.
rdf:langString Cowper House – Nos. 10 and 12 , Bridge St.
rdf:langString Crypt Building – Nos. 28 and 34 , Eastgate St.
rdf:langString Eaton Chapel north of Eaton Hall
rdf:langString Leche House – Nos. 17 and 21 , Watergate St.
rdf:langString Part of City Wall from Northgate to Phoenix Tower
rdf:langString Remains of Roman Amphitheatre
rdf:langString Spur Wall and Water Tower
rdf:langString St Ursula's – Nos. 37 and 45 , Watergate St.
rdf:langString Walls of the outer bailey at Beeston Castle
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rdf:langString Part of City Wall from Pemberton's Parlour to St Martin's Gate
rdf:langString Part of City Wall with tower base from Kaleyard Gate to Eastgate
rdf:langString Curtain wall to west and south west of inner bailey, Chester Castle
rdf:langString Part of City Wall from County Hall to Grosvenor Road
rdf:langString Part of City Wall from Eastgate to Thimbleby's Tower and attached gravestones
rdf:langString Golden Gates and overthrow, screens and pair of wing lodges at Eaton Hall
rdf:langString Walls, towers and gatehouse of the inner bailey at Beeston Castle
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rdf:langString Part of City Wall from St Martin's Gate to Morgan's Mount
rdf:langString Part of City Wall from Barnaby's Tower to tower east of Bridgegate
rdf:langString Part of City Wall from Phoenix Tower to Kaleyard Gate
rdf:langString City Wall from Bonewaldesthorne Tower to Pemberton's Parlour
rdf:langString South-east angle tower and wall of Roman legionary fortress
rdf:langString Part of City Wall from the Newgate to Barnaby's Tower
rdf:langString Bishop Lloyd's House – No. 41 and 51 and 53 , Watergate St.
rdf:langString Old Crypt – Nos. 11 and 15 and 15a , Watergate St.
rdf:langString Part of City Wall from the Watergate to Bonewaldesthorne Tower
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rdf:langString Church of St Andrew
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rdf:langString Church of St John the Baptist
rdf:langString Church of St Lawrence
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rdf:langString Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary
rdf:langString Church of St Helen
rdf:langString Church of St Mary and All Saints
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rdf:langString Sutton Hall
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rdf:langString Church of St Edith
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rdf:langString Unnamed drum tower 50 metres east of the Bridgegate
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rdf:langString Abbey Gate College Gatehouse
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rdf:langString Bear and Billet Public House
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rdf:langString Eaton Chapel North of Eaton Hall
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rdf:langString Ince Manor
rdf:langString Iron Bridge over the River Dee
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rdf:langString Lower Carden Hall
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rdf:langString Number 37 Street Number 45 Row St Ursulas
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rdf:langString Number 63 and 65 Street the Blue Bell
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rdf:langString Part of City Wall from Pemberton's Parlour to St Martin's Gate
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rdf:langString Part of City Wall from County Hall to Grosvenor Road
rdf:langString Part of City Wall from Eastgate to Thimbleby's Tower and attached gravestones
rdf:langString Number 11 Street Numbers 15 and 15a Row the Old Crypt
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rdf:langString Numbers 28 and 30 Row Booth Mansion Numbers 28–34 Street
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rdf:langString Abbey Gateway, Chester
rdf:langString Agricola Tower, Chester Castle
rdf:langString Bear & Billet, Chester
rdf:langString Blue Bell Pub, Chester
rdf:langString Chester Weir
rdf:langString Eastgate, Chester
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rdf:langString Ince Manor
rdf:langString King Charles' Tower, Chester
rdf:langString Minerva's Shrine, Chester
rdf:langString Northgate, Chester
rdf:langString Old Dee Bridge, Chester
rdf:langString Old St Chad's church, Tushingham
rdf:langString Roman amphitheatre, Chester
rdf:langString Saint Oswald Church, Malpas, Cheshire, England
rdf:langString St Andrew's Church, Tarvin
rdf:langString St Edith's Church, Shocklach
rdf:langString St Helen Witton Church
rdf:langString St John's Church, Chester
rdf:langString St Laurence's Church, Frodsham
rdf:langString St Mary and All Saints' Church, Great Budworth
rdf:langString St Mary's Church, Chester
rdf:langString St Mary's Church, Eccleston
rdf:langString St Mary's Church, Weaverham
rdf:langString St Mary's, Thornton-le-Moors
rdf:langString St Michael's Church, Shotwick
rdf:langString St Oswald's Church, Lower Peover
rdf:langString St Peter's Church, Aston-by-Sutton
rdf:langString St Peter's Church, Chester
rdf:langString St Peter's Church, Plemstall
rdf:langString The Falcon Inn, Chester
rdf:langString Three Old Arches
rdf:langString Water Tower, Chester
rdf:langString Watergate, Chester
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rdf:langString Built for Ranulf de Blondeville, 6th Earl of Chester, the sandstone castle was damaged in the Civil War. Remaining are the gatehouse with its D-shaped towers, and parts of the curtain walls and its incorporated D-shaped towers. The structure is under the care of English Heritage, and the whole site is a scheduled monument.
rdf:langString The chancel dates from 1695, and the nave was built between in 1736 and 1740. The interior of the church was altered during the 19th and early 20th centuries, and the church was repaired in 1949–50 following damage by a land mine in 1940. The building is constructed in Runcorn sandstone, and is in Georgian style.
rdf:langString The hall was later enlarged and otherwise altered. It is basically timber-framed, with plaster panels on a sandstone plinth. The hall is in two storeys, with slate roofs and casement windows. There are large elaborate brick chimneystacks. In about 1984 the hall was restored, with a brick inner skin and steelwork.
rdf:langString Built for Ranulf de Blondeville, 6th Earl of Chester, the sandstone castle was damaged in the Civil War. Remaining are the lower courses of the outer bailey. These include the remains of the towers and walls, with a gap at the site of the former gatehouse. The structure is under the care of English Heritage, and the whole site is a scheduled monument.
rdf:langString The road bridge crosses the River Dee between the villages of Farndon and Holt, and is partly in Wales. It is constructed in sandstone, and consists of eight arches, five of which are cross the river. The bridge is also a scheduled monument.
rdf:langString A church has been present on the site since before the Norman conquest. The oldest part of the present church is the tower, with the rest dating from the 16th century. It was restored in 1855 by Anthony Salvin, and in 1877 by John Douglas. Its style is late Perpendicular. The font consists of a 13th-century column carrying a bowl from the 14th or 15th century, and a Jacobean cover.
rdf:langString This consists of a group of buildings which were formerly a monastic grange. The remaining buildings are in two blocks, the old hall and the monastic cottages, forming two sides of a courtyard. They are built in sandstone. The hall has an arched doorway, and mullioned and transomed windows. The cottages had become derelict towards the end of the 20th century, but have been restored. They have rectangular doorways and windows. The former grange is also a scheduled monument.
rdf:langString This former manor house has a medieval core, but most of the present house dates from the 17th and 18th centuries, since when it has been reduced in size. What remains is an L-shaped building in sandstone and brick, with slate roofs. It includes a row of four gables, one of which is timber-framed.
rdf:langString This originated as a timber-framed country house. An additional stone wing was added in 1775 by Samuel Wyatt. During the 19th century it was used as a school, until in 1872 it was bought by Sir John Brunner and Ludwig Mond who each lived in a wing. After the First World War it was converted into a club for the use of the workers at the local chemical works, and has since has been made into offices.
rdf:langString The church stands in an isolated position, and is built in sandstone with slate roofs. It is in Perpendicular style. The tower, with its embattled parapet, and crocketed finials, was added in 1826. The church consists of a nave and chancel in one range, a north aisle, a south porch, and a west tower. Many of the furnishings inside the church were carved by a former incumbent.
rdf:langString The central pair of gates and the adjacent screen railings are by Robert and John Davies of Croes Foel. In about 1880 further side gates and screens, and a pair of lodges were added, all of which were designed by Alfred Waterhouse. The gates and screens are in wrought iron, and are painted black and gold. The lodges are in stone, they are in French Renaissance style, and each consists of a single chamber.
rdf:langString A private chapel, with a clock tower, designed by Alfred Waterhouse for the 1st Duke of Westminster. It is built in sandstone with a slate roof, and consists of a nave and an apsed chancel. Inside is a gallery over a narthex, mosaics, an effigy of Constance, Duchess of Westminster, by Joseph Boehm, marble fittings and furniture, and stained glass.
rdf:langString The oldest part of the church is the Lady chapel, dating from the 14th century, with the rest of the church being built in the following two centuries. Alterations were carried out during the 19th century by various architects, including Anthony Salvin, William Butterfield and John Douglas, when the church's major benefactor was Rowland Egerton-Warburton of Arley Hall. It is constructed in sandstone, and its architectural style is Perpendicular.
rdf:langString A bridge designed by Thomas Telford and built by William Hazledine for the 1st Marquis of Westminster. It is built in cast iron and has yellow sandstone abutments forming a single arch. There are cast iron railings, and double gates at the crown of the bridge.
rdf:langString Additions were made in the 15th and 16th centuries. During the 19th century there was a series of restorations, the last in 1883–86 when Paley and Austin also widened the north aisle, added a vestry and created a baptistry. The church is constructed in sandstone. It has a west tower and a canted east end.
rdf:langString The hall was extended later. Externally it is constructed in brown brick. The hall has two storeys and attics, and contains timber-framed medieval halls that were encased in brick in the 18th century.
rdf:langString This is one of the oldest ecclesiastical buildings in Cheshire, and has a Norman doorway. The chancel and chancel arch date from the early 14th century, the ceiling was added in 1813 and the belfry was built in 1815. During a restoration in 1974 a semicircular window was added to the west wall.
rdf:langString Designed as a country house, and designed by James Gibbs, although changes were made to the design during construction. It is built in brown brick and has a slate roof. The entrance façade is symmetrical with seven bays and three storeys. Internally there is fine plaster decoration in Rococo style. As of 2013 the building is occupied by Cransley School.
rdf:langString The nave and chancel date probably from the late 14th and 15th centuries, the west tower was added in 1582, and the aisles were altered and re-roofed in 1852 by Anthony Salvin. The body of the church is timber-framed, and the tower is in sandstone.
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rdf:langString Die Liste der Grade-I-Baudenkmäler in Chester nennt die als Listed Buildings Grade I in Chester, dem Hauptort der englischen Grafschaft Cheshire, eingestuften ca. 59 Bauwerke. Von den rund 373.000 Listed Buildings in England sind etwa 9000, also rund 2,4 %, als Grade I eingestuft.
rdf:langString There are over 9,000 Grade I listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester.
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