Grade II* listed buildings in Hambleton

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

Hambleton

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Aiskew Mill Aiskew, HambletonWatermillLate 18th century6 October 1981SE2706188169
54°17′18″N 1°35′09″W
1150910
Aiskew Mill
Stingamires and attached Outbuilding Bilsdale Midcable, HambletonFarmhouse17th century30 October 1990SE5631395756
54°21′15″N 1°08′06″W
1314894
Church of St Peter Brafferton, HambletonChurch15th century17 May 1960SE4364670152
54°07′31″N 1°20′01″W
1314926
Church of St Peter
Brandsby Hall Brandsby-cum-Stearsby, HambletonCountry Housec1742-828 February 1952SE5977271839
54°08′20″N 1°05′12″W
1293608
Church of All Saints Brandsby-cum-Stearsby, HambletonChurch1767-7017 May 1960SE5983871934
54°08′23″N 1°05′08″W
1150750
Church of All Saints
The Old Rectory Brandsby-cum-Stearsby, HambletonHouse16th century28 February 1952SE5976772064
54°08′27″N 1°05′12″W
1190810
The Almshouses Burneston, HambletonHouse168022 August 1966SE3080184960
54°15′34″N 1°31′43″W
1293993
The Almshouses
Church of St Mary Carlton Husthwaite, HambletonChapel of Easec.167517 May 1960SE4997076713
54°11′02″N 1°14′09″W
1190878
Church of St Mary
Thatch Cottage Carlton Husthwaite, HambletonOpen Hall House16th century17 May 1960SE4991576651
54°11′00″N 1°14′12″W
1150755
Thatch Cottage
The Old Hall Carlton Husthwaite, HambletonManor Housec.168517 May 1960SE4977476721
54°11′02″N 1°14′20″W
1150754
Clifton Castle Clifton-on-Yore, HambletonCountry Housec.18005 May 1952SE2184784244
54°15′12″N 1°39′58″W
1151220
Clifton Castle
Crakehall Hall and Garden Walls Crakehall, HambletonHouseEarly 18th century22 August 1966SE2451590063
54°18′20″N 1°37′29″W
1150922
Crakehall Hall and Garden Walls
Church of All Saints Crathorne, HambletonChurch14th century23 June 1966NZ4433007559
54°27′41″N 1°19′04″W
1150265
Church of All Saints
Church of St Mary Crathorne, HambletonRoman Catholic Church177723 June 1966NZ4421807492
54°27′39″N 1°19′10″W
1150262
Crathorne Hall, Gate Piers and Forecourt Walls Crathorne, HambletonCountry House190423 September 1982NZ4460808458
54°28′10″N 1°18′48″W
1294649
Crathorne Hall, Gate Piers and Forecourt Walls
Crayke Manor Crayke, HambletonHouse17th century28 February 1952SE5661271689
54°08′17″N 1°08′06″W
1189234
Church of St John the Evangelist Dalton, HambletonChurch18689 March 1988SE4356176319
54°10′51″N 1°20′03″W
1150818
Church of St John the Evangelist
Lazenby Hall Danby Wiske with Lazenby, HambletonHouseLate 17th century29 January 1953SE3395398524
54°22′52″N 1°28′44″W
1150876
Church of St John the Baptist and All Saints Easingwold, HambletonChurchPre c120017 May 1960SE5255870043
54°07′25″N 1°11′50″W
1294335
Church of St Oswald East Harlsey, HambletonChurch12th century31 March 1970SE4262399754
54°23′29″N 1°20′42″W
1315125
Church of St Oswald
Mount Grace House East Harlsey, HambletonHouse190131 March 1970SE4485798479
54°22′47″N 1°18′39″W
1150882
Mount Grace House
Lodge and Gateway with Screen Walls to North East of Rounton Grange East Rounton, HambletonHouse190923 June 1966NZ4323103439
54°25′28″N 1°20′07″W
1188873
Lodge and Gateway with Screen Walls to North East of Rounton Grange
The Coach House Rounton Grange, East Rounton, HambletonApartment18758 May 1989NZ4267302990
54°25′14″N 1°20′38″W
1150672
Church of St Felix Felixkirk, HambletonChurchC12-C1320 June 1966SE4679284760
54°15′23″N 1°17′00″W
1241255
Church of St Felix
Mount St John Felixkirk, HambletonHouse172013 November 1978SE4732884856
54°15′26″N 1°16′30″W
1241303
Meynell Hall Great and Little Broughton, HambletonFarmhouseEarly 17th century30 October 1990NZ5635506184
54°26′53″N 1°07′57″W
1188927
Meynell Hall
Ayton Hall Great Ayton, HambletonCountry Housec.169023 June 1966NZ5554110837
54°29′23″N 1°08′39″W
1150651
Ayton Hall
Church of St Nicholas Husthwaite, HambletonChurch12th century17 May 1960SE5183175112
54°10′09″N 1°12′27″W
1150764
Church of St Nicholas
Church of All Saints Ingleby Cross, Ingleby Arncliffe, HambletonParish ChurchMedieval23 June 1966NZ4527100270
54°23′45″N 1°18′15″W
1151374
Church of All Saints
Forecourt and Garden Walls to North West of Arncliffe Hall Ingleby Cross, Ingleby Arncliffe, HambletonGate PierMid 18th century23 June 1966NZ4526100223
54°23′44″N 1°18′16″W
1314921
Stable Block to South East of Arncliffe Hall including Nos 1-5 consecutive Ingleby Cross, Ingleby Arncliffe, HambletonStablec.175423 June 1966NZ4536800168
54°23′42″N 1°18′10″W
1151376
Barn with Engine House and attached Cart Lodge with Loft over, at North West End of Drummer Hill Farmhouse Ingleby Greenhow, HambletonHorse Engine HouseMid 19th century30 October 1990NZ5698007560
54°27′37″N 1°07′21″W
1294490
Ingleby Manor Ingleby Greenhow, HambletonManor House16th century5 May 1952NZ5858805786
54°26′39″N 1°05′53″W
1314888
Ingleby Manor
Church of St Mary Low Kilburn, Kilburn High and Low, HambletonChurch18th century20 June 1966SE5136979676
54°12′37″N 1°12′50″W
1190640
Church of St Mary
Church of St John the Baptist Kirby Wiske, HambletonChurch12th century20 June 1966SE3763084832
54°15′28″N 1°25′26″W
1281456
Church of St John the Baptist
Sion Hill Hall and attached Courtyard Wall Kirby Wiske, HambletonCountry House191329 January 1987SE3734184424
54°15′15″N 1°25′42″W
1281486
Church of St Augustine Kirkby, HambletonParish ChurchEarly Medieval23 June 1966NZ5383806050
54°26′49″N 1°10′17″W
1189284
Church of St Augustine
Church of St Mary Kirkby Fleetham with Fencote, HambletonChurch12th century22 August 1966SE2812195722
54°21′23″N 1°34′08″W
1150928
Church of St Mary
Kirkby Fleetham Hall Kirkby Fleetham with Fencote, HambletonCountry HouseMid/Late 18th century22 August 1966SE2814095684
54°21′21″N 1°34′07″W
1295737
Kirkby Fleetham Hall
The Hall Kirklington, Kirklington-cum-Upsland, HambletonHousec.15705 May 1952SE3153481315
54°13′36″N 1°31′04″W
1315187
The Hall
Brawith Hall Knayton with Brawith, HambletonHousePre-17001 May 1952SE4104387287
54°16′46″N 1°22′16″W
1260588
Leake Hall Leake, HambletonFarmhouse17th century27 August 1986SE4338790551
54°18′31″N 1°20′05″W
1150988
Leake Hall
Busby Hall Little Busby, HambletonCountry HousePre 17645 May 1952NZ5154304093
54°25′47″N 1°12′25″W
1151369
Busby Hall
The Old Nursery Wing at Busby Hall Little Busby, HambletonService Wing16th century30 October 1990NZ5155904112
54°25′47″N 1°12′24″W
1151370
Walled Garden to South East of Busby Hall Little Busby, HambletonWalled GardenLate 18th century30 October 1990NZ5160904042
54°25′45″N 1°12′22″W
1189298
Langton Hall Langton Park, Little Langton, HambletonHousec.177011 April 1986SE3037295266
54°21′07″N 1°32′03″W
1188451
Langton Hall
Worsall Hall Low Worsall, HambletonHouseEarly 18th century5 May 1952NZ3925410136
54°29′06″N 1°23′44″W
1294600
Worsall Hall
Church of St Mary Marton-cum-Moxby, HambletonChurch12th century17 May 1960SE6020468249
54°06′24″N 1°04′51″W
1241740
Church of St Mary
Langlands Morton-on-Swale, HambletonFarmhouseMid to late 18th century27 August 1986SE3288490946
54°18′47″N 1°29′46″W
1315094
Langlands
Church of St Mary Myton-on-Swale, HambletonChurch13th century17 May 1960SE4392366644
54°05′38″N 1°19′48″W
1294251
Church of St Mary
West Lodge Gateway to Thornton Stud with flanking Walls, Gate, Railings and End Piers Newsham with Breckenbrough, HambletonGateLate 18th century20 June 1966SE3931784506
54°15′17″N 1°23′53″W
1315174
West Lodge Gateway to Thornton Stud with flanking Walls, Gate, Railings and End Piers
West Lodge to Thornton Stud Newsham with Breckenbrough, HambletonLodgeLate 18th century20 June 1966SE3935684536
54°15′18″N 1°23′51″W
1150821
Durham House Northallerton, HambletonHousec.175423 April 1952SE3688094069
54°20′27″N 1°26′03″W
1189096
Church of St Peter Osmotherley, HambletonChurch12th century31 March 1970SE4556797186
54°22′05″N 1°18′01″W
1188638
Church of St Peter
Church of St Mary Over Silton, HambletonChurch12th century31 March 1970SE4560493166
54°19′55″N 1°18′01″W
1150956
Church of St Mary
Church of All Saints Pickhill with Roxby, HambletonChurch12th century20 June 1966SE3472083754
54°14′54″N 1°28′07″W
1204105
Church of All Saints
Church of St Mary Raskelf, HambletonChurch12th century17 May 1960SE4894770767
54°07′50″N 1°15′09″W
1294222
Church of St Mary
County Hall Romanby, HambletonOffices1904-19145 June 1987SE3658293192
54°19′59″N 1°26′20″W
1150967
Church of St Radegund Scruton, HambletonChurch12th century22 August 1966SE3003692552
54°19′40″N 1°32′23″W
1150897
Church of St Radegund
Church of St Cuthbert Sessay, HambletonChurch1847-4820 December 1988SE4642574729
54°09′59″N 1°17′26″W
1190725
Church of St Cuthbert
Old Hall Cottage, Sexhow Hall Sexhow, HambletonCross Wing HouseLate Medieval23 June 1966NZ4766506175
54°26′55″N 1°15′59″W
1315279
Rudby Hall Hutton Rudby, Skutterskelfe, HambletonApartment183823 June 1966NZ4837207084
54°27′25″N 1°15′19″W
1150627
Thorp Perrow Hall Snape with Thorp, HambletonHouseEarly 18th century22 August 1966SE2621785437
54°15′50″N 1°35′56″W
1190139
Thorp Perrow Hall
Church of St Wilfrid South Kilvington, HambletonChurch12th century20 June 1966SE4258884006
54°15′00″N 1°20′52″W
1241263
Church of St Wilfrid
Church of St Oswald Sowerby, HambletonChurchNorman20 June 1966SE4311581374
54°13′35″N 1°20′25″W
1151342
Church of St Oswald
Church of St Nicholas Stillington, HambletonChurchLate 15th century17 May 1960SE5830567833
54°06′11″N 1°06′35″W
1281543
Church of St Nicholas
Barclays Bank Stokesley, HambletonHouseEarly 18th century4 August 1983NZ5236908587
54°28′12″N 1°11′37″W
1189196
Barclays Bank
Handyside Cottage & Handyside House Stokesley, HambletonHousePalladian23 June 1966NZ5219708415
54°28′06″N 1°11′46″W
1294309
Manor House (Public Library and Court House) and Wall adjoining Stokesley, HambletonHouseEarly 18th century5 May 1952NZ5258908627
54°28′13″N 1°11′24″W
1189314
Manor House (Public Library and Court House) and Wall adjoining
The Old Rectory Stokesley, HambletonHouseEarly 18th century5 May 1952NZ5263808395
54°28′06″N 1°11′22″W
1294334
The Old Rectory
Church of All Saints Great Thirkleby, Thirkleby High and Low with Osgodby, HambletonChurch185120 December 1988SE4731178732
54°12′08″N 1°16′34″W
1315254
Church of All Saints
Front Garden Wall with Gate Piers at Osgodby Hall Thirkleby High and Low with Osgodby, HambletonGate1970s1 May 1952SE4920680916
54°13′18″N 1°14′49″W
1150697
Front Garden Wall with Gate Piers at Osgodby Hall
Osgodby Hall Thirkleby High and Low with Osgodby, HambletonHouse16th century1 May 1952SE4924180902
54°13′17″N 1°14′47″W
1190852
Osgodby Hall
Thirsk Hall Thirsk, HambletonTown House17201 May 1952SE4273282253
54°14′03″N 1°20′45″W
1151319
Thirsk Hall
Church of St Mary Magdalene Thormanby, HambletonChurch12th century17 May 1960SE4959274968
54°10′05″N 1°14′31″W
1191364
Church of St Mary Magdalene
Church of St Leonard Thornton-le-Street, HambletonChurch12th century20 June 1966SE4141886232
54°16′12″N 1°21′56″W
1315196
Church of St Leonard
Chapel of Saint Mary Magdalen Thrintoft, HambletonChapelC13-C1629 January 1953SE3189092972
54°19′53″N 1°30′40″W
1315439
Chapel of Saint Mary Magdalen
Church of St Columba Topcliffe, HambletonChurch13th century20 June 1966SE3996576037
54°10′43″N 1°23′21″W
1315200
Church of St Columba
Harlsey Castle Farmhouse West Harlsey, HambletonFarmhouse19th century18 March 1983SE4147898082
54°22′36″N 1°21′47″W
1315142
Stables at Harlsey Castle Farmhouse West Harlsey, HambletonStablesEarly 15th century31 March 1970SE4148898066
54°22′35″N 1°21′46″W
1188946
Church of St Oswald West Rounton, HambletonChurch12th century13 November 1987NZ4139003409
54°25′28″N 1°21′49″W
1293683
Church of St Oswald
Church of St Martin Whenby, HambletonChurch15th century17 May 1960SE6307869820
54°07′13″N 1°02′11″W
1191384
Ruins of Whorlton Castle Undercrofts Whorlton, HambletonCastle14th century30 October 1990NZ4809002485
54°24′56″N 1°15′38″W
1189310
Ruins of Whorlton Castle Undercrofts

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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