Grade II* listed buildings in Fenland

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

List

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Parish Church of St Mary Doddington, Fenland Parish Church Mid 13th century 25 October 1951 TL4001990557
52°29′42″N 0°03′40″E
1126575
Parish Church of St Mary
Elm House Elm, Fenland House c.1630 23 June 1952 TF4711407012
52°38′27″N 0°10′22″E
1125941
Park House Leverington, Fenland House slightly earlier 23 June 1952 TF4356211995
52°41′12″N 0°07′21″E
1310313
Norland House March, Fenland Apartment 1985 22 February 1985 TL4166796200
52°32′43″N 0°05′16″E
1216221
38 West End March, Fenland House 1626 13 March 1951 TL4136396820
52°33′03″N 0°05′01″E
1366042
Church of St James Newton-in-the-Isle, Fenland Parish Church 13th century 23 June 1952 TF4402814811
52°42′42″N 0°07′50″E
1125956
Church of St James
Church of St John the Baptist Parson Drove, Fenland Church Late 12th century 23 June 1952 TF3903009088
52°39′42″N 0°03′15″E
1331998
Church of St John the Baptist
Church of St Giles Tydd St. Giles, Fenland Parish Church Late 12th century 23 June 1952 TF4270716472
52°43′37″N 0°06′42″E
1125926
Church of St Giles
Church of St Andrew Whittlesey, Fenland Parish Church 13th century 11 August 1950 TL2667396919
52°33′19″N 0°07′59″W
1227881
Church of St Andrew
Grove House Whittlesey, Fenland House c.1680 11 August 1950 TL2684696771
52°33′14″N 0°07′50″W
1216541
Grove House
Market Cross Whittlesey, Fenland Market Cross Late 17th century 11 August 1950 TL2703197043
52°33′23″N 0°07′40″W
1287355
Market Cross
Post Office Whittlesey, Fenland House Late 18th century 31 July 1970 TL2702397006
52°33′22″N 0°07′40″W
1228131
Vinpenta House Whittlesey, Fenland House c.1740 11 August 1950 TL2707997074
52°33′24″N 0°07′37″W
1287392
Wilderness House Whittlesey, Fenland House Early 18th century 11 August 1950 TL2671196933
52°33′20″N 0°07′57″W
1287350
North House Wimblington, Fenland House Late 17th century or early 18th century 25 October 1951 TL4153092145
52°30′32″N 0°05′02″E
1161423
North House
Clarkson Memorial Wisbech, Fenland Statue 1880 10 February 1969 TF4606309627
52°39′53″N 0°09′30″E
1228597
Clarkson Memorial
Dicken's Tavern Wisbech, Fenland House Mid 18th century 10 February 1969 TF4619509787
52°39′58″N 0°09′38″E
1228928
Empire Cinema Wisbech, Fenland Cinema 1932 31 October 1983 TF4632809744
52°39′56″N 0°09′45″E
1125906
Empire Cinema
Horace Friend Warehouse Number 2 Wisbech, Fenland Prison Early 19th century 10 February 1969 TF4610709744
52°39′57″N 0°09′33″E
1126629
Horace Friend Warehouse Number 2
Octavia Hill Birthplace Museum Wisbech, Fenland House c.1740 31 October 1983 TF4595909608
52°39′52″N 0°09′25″E
1126599
Octavia Hill Birthplace Museum
Oldham Chemists Wisbech, Fenland Shop Late 18th century 31 October 1983 TF4618109715
52°39′56″N 0°09′37″E
1126657
Former Queen's Hotel Wisbech, Fenland House Early to mid 18th century 31 October 1983 TF4588709577
52°39′51″N 0°09′21″E
1278862
Former Queen's Hotel
Queen's School Wisbech, Fenland House Mid 18th century 31 October 1983 TF4586509564
52°39′51″N 0°09′20″E
1229902
Stable to North West of No 15 (Peckover House) Wisbech, Fenland Tack Room Mid to late 18th century 10 February 1969 TF4581109658
52°39′54″N 0°09′17″E
1126639
Stable to North West of No 15 (Peckover House)
The Castle Wisbech, Fenland Villa 1816 31 October 1983 TF4622009565
52°39′51″N 0°09′38″E
1229170
The Castle
The Conservative Club Wisbech, Fenland Guildhall c.1379 31 October 1983 TF4621009759
52°39′57″N 0°09′38″E
1126681
The Conservative Club
The Museum Wisbech, Fenland Museum 1846-7 10 February 1969 TF4626009567
52°39′51″N 0°09′41″E
1126669
The Museum
The Rose and Crown Inn Wisbech, Fenland Courtyard Early 17th century 31 October 1983 TF4614209706
52°39′55″N 0°09′35″E
1126656
The Rose and Crown Inn
12 North Street Wisbech, Fenland House Late 18th century 19 November 1976 TF4604109840
52°40′00″N 0°09′29″E
1126622
12 North Street
1 and 2 Old Market Wisbech, Fenland House Late 18th century 31 October 1983 TF4605509809
52°39′59″N 0°09′30″E
1229806
8 and 9 Old Market Wisbech, Fenland House Second half 18th century 10 February 1969 TF4604009761
52°39′57″N 0°09′29″E
1126590
32 Old Market Wisbech, Fenland House 1723 31 October 1983 TF4597809801
52°39′59″N 0°09′26″E
1126595
32 Old Market
6 North Brink Wisbech, Fenland House Early 18th century 31 October 1983 TF4593709682
52°39′55″N 0°09′24″E
1279135
6 North Brink
7 North Brink Wisbech, Fenland House c.1747 31 October 1983 TF4593009678
52°39′55″N 0°09′23″E
1126635
7 North Brink
8 and 9 North Brink Wisbech, Fenland House Late 18th century 31 October 1983 TF4592209676
52°39′55″N 0°09′23″E
1279141
8 and 9 North Brink
12 North Brink Wisbech, Fenland House Early 18th century 31 October 1983 TF4588609670
52°39′54″N 0°09′21″E
1126637
19 North Brink Wisbech, Fenland House 1983 31 October 1983 TF4583409642
52°39′54″N 0°09′18″E
1279125
6 The Crescent Wisbech, Fenland Terraced House c.1793 31 October 1983 TF4619209529
52°39′50″N 0°09′37″E
1331608
3 School Lane Wisbech, Fenland Town House 1701 31 October 1983 TF4616409816
52°39′59″N 0°09′36″E
1331650
Chapel of Ease Guyhirn, Wisbech St. Mary, Fenland Chapel of Ease 1983 23 June 1952 TF4014003785
52°36′50″N 0°04′06″E
1331986
Chapel of Ease
Church of St Mary Wisbech St. Mary, Fenland Parish Church 14th century 23 June 1952 TF4197108142
52°39′09″N 0°05′50″E
1161226
Church of St Mary
The Manor House Wisbech St. Mary, Fenland House 1791 23 June 1952 TF4208508817
52°39′30″N 0°05′57″E
1125899
The Manor House

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.
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