Grade II* listed buildings in Bromsgrove (district)

There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the district of Bromsgrove in Worcestershire.

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Bromsgrove

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Church of St Laurence Alvechurch, Bromsgrove Parish Church 12th century 16 November 1967 SP0266472445
52°21′00″N 1°57′44″W
1100225
Church of St Laurence
Seechem Manor Alvechurch, Bromsgrove House CIRCA LATE 16th century 16 July 1986 SP0520172756
52°21′10″N 1°55′30″W
1100220
The Old House Alvechurch, Bromsgrove House Mid 19th century 23 April 1952 SP0273972593
52°21′05″N 1°57′40″W
1100224
Bradford House and adjoining Garden Walls Belbroughton, Bromsgrove House Late 17th century 23 April 1952 SO9208476341
52°23′06″N 2°07′04″W
1348574
Chapel about 80m north of Bell Hall Belbroughton, Bromsgrove Chapel c.1200 23 April 1952 SO9347277192
52°23′34″N 2°05′50″W
1166799
Church of the Holy Trinity Belbroughton, Bromsgrove Parish Church 12th century 16 November 1967 SO9192076862
52°23′23″N 2°07′13″W
1301271
Church of the Holy Trinity
Fairfield Court Fairfield, Bromsgrove Farmhouse 16th century 23 April 1952 SO9456775946
52°22′53″N 2°04′52″W
1100120
Church of St Leonard Clent, Bromsgrove Parish Church 12th century 16 November 1967 SO9285579350
52°24′44″N 2°06′23″W
1167000
Church of St Leonard
Field House Clent, Bromsgrove House Mid 18th century 16 November 1967 SO9108879476
52°24′48″N 2°07′57″W
1166943
Church of St Michael Cofton Hackett, Bromsgrove Parish Church 14th century 16 July 1986 SP0117975352
52°22′34″N 1°59′03″W
1348568
Church of St Michael
Cofton Hall Cofton Hackett, Bromsgrove Country House Early 18th century 23 April 1952 SP0101575022
52°22′24″N 1°59′11″W
1167600
Cofton Hall
Church of the Holy Trinity and St Mary Dodford, Dodford with Grafton, Bromsgrove Parish Church 1907-8 17 July 1986 SO9321772479
52°21′01″N 2°06′04″W
1100097
Church of the Holy Trinity and St Mary
Dodford Priory Dodford, Dodford with Grafton, Bromsgrove Farmhouse Early 17th century 23 April 1952 SO9325572834
52°21′13″N 2°06′02″W
1100095
Grafton Manor and Chapel Adjoining to South West Dodford with Grafton, Bromsgrove House Early 16th century 23 April 1952 SO9391269183
52°19′15″N 2°05′27″W
1100131
Grafton Manor and Chapel Adjoining to South West
Church of St Leonard Frankley, Bromsgrove Parish Church 15th century 16 November 1967 SO9989580409
52°25′18″N 2°00′11″W
1100104
Church of St John the Baptist Hagley, Bromsgrove Parish Church 13th century 16 November 1967 SO9207580769
52°25′29″N 2°07′05″W
1100106
Church of St John the Baptist
Obelisk about 3/4 Mile North of Hagley Hall Wychbury Hill, Hagley, Bromsgrove Obelisk Mid 18th century 23 April 1952 SO9210181646
52°25′58″N 2°07′03″W
1167587
Obelisk about 3/4 Mile North of Hagley Hall
Prince of Wales Column Hagley, Bromsgrove Column Mid/Late 18th century 17 July 1986 SO9226780976
52°25′36″N 2°06′55″W
1167574
Prince of Wales Column
The Castle About 3/4 Mile East of Hagley Hall Hagley Park, Hagley, Bromsgrove Folly 1747 23 November 1979 SO9289680634
52°25′25″N 2°06′21″W
1348597
The Castle About 3/4 Mile East of Hagley Hall
The Old Dairy about 120m north of Hagley Hall Hagley Park, Hagley, Bromsgrove Dairy Mid/Late 18th century 16 November 1967 SO9191180854
52°25′32″N 2°07′13″W
1167568
The Rotunda about 1/2 Mile north-east of Hagley Hall Hagley Park, Hagley, Bromsgrove Rotunda 1747 17 July 1986 SO9283380953
52°25′35″N 2°06′25″W
1348598
The Rotunda about 1/2 Mile north-east of Hagley Hall
Guesten Hall Roof Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings, Stoke, Bromsgrove Guest House c.1320 16 July 1986 SO9522968422
52°18′50″N 2°04′17″W
1348531
Cattespool Tutnall and Cobley, Bromsgrove Farmhouse c.1640 23 April 1952 SP0068171107
52°20′17″N 1°59′29″W
1168031
Church of St Bartholomew Tardebigge, Tutnall and Cobley, Bromsgrove Parish Church 1777 16 November 1967 SO9955769136
52°19′13″N 2°00′29″W
1100167
Church of St Bartholomew
Hewell Grange Hewell Park, Tutnall and Cobley, Bromsgrove Country House 1884-1891 16 July 1986 SP0067669010
52°19′09″N 1°59′29″W
1100160
Chadwick Manor Lydiate Ash, Bromsgrove House Late 17th century 28 April 1952 SO9738876071
52°22′58″N 2°02′23″W
1348486
7, Worcester Road. Former Golden Lion Public House Bromsgrove Public House 18th century 28 April 1952 SO9584970570
52°20′00″N 2°03′44″W
1100367

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.
gollark: Can't you just... take the unix timestamp from a `Date` or whatever, add 86400, convert back to a `Date`?
gollark: What operætion is it?
gollark: The native `Date` thing is kind of bad anyway.
gollark: I just use `date-fns` off npm.
gollark: Why would a language have some date operations as *builtins*?

References

National Heritage List for England

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