Grade II* listed buildings in Leicester

There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England. This page show the list of these buildings in the city of Leicester.

City of Leicester

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Aylestone Hall Aylestone, City of Leicester House Medieval 23 February 1955 SK5743101132
52°36′18″N 1°09′12″W
1361408
Aylestone Hall
Aylestone Old Bridge Aylestone, City of Leicester Bridge 15th century 23 February 1955 SK5678900936
52°36′12″N 1°09′46″W
1074055
Aylestone Old Bridge
Belgrave Hall and railings and gates in front Belgrave, City of Leicester House 1709 5 January 1950 SK5927707216
52°39′34″N 1°07′30″W
1074030
Belgrave Hall and railings and gates in front
Belgrave House, Railings and Piers in Front of Belgrave House Belgrave, City of Leicester House 1776 5 January 1950 SK5924807182
52°39′33″N 1°07′32″W
1074033
Belgrave House, Railings and Piers in Front of Belgrave House
Leicester Cathedral City of Leicester Cathedral 12th century to 15th century 5 January 1950 SK5849804454
52°38′05″N 1°08′13″W
1183725
Chantry House City of Leicester Chantry College 1511 5 January 1950 SK5834204099
52°37′53″N 1°08′22″W
1074791
Church of All Souls City of Leicester Church 1904 14 March 1975 SK5862303116
52°37′22″N 1°08′08″W
1074057
Church of All Souls
Church of St Andrew Aylestone, City of Leicester Church 13th century 5 January 1950 SK5718701016
52°36′14″N 1°09′25″W
1074054
Church of St Andrew
Church of St Andrew and attached Former Schoolroom City of Leicester Church 1860-62 14 March 1975 SK5846303723
52°37′41″N 1°08′16″W
1184162
Church of St Andrew and attached Former Schoolroom
Church of St James the Greater City of Leicester Church 1895-1901 15 January 1988 SK6002503300
52°37′27″N 1°06′53″W
1361037
Church of St John the Baptist City of Leicester Church 1884-1885 14 March 1975 SK6022402621
52°37′05″N 1°06′43″W
1074035
Church of St Mark City of Leicester Church 1869 to 1872 14 March 1975 SK5905605366
52°38′34″N 1°07′43″W
1300759
Church of St Saviour City of Leicester Church 1875-77 14 March 1975 SK6039004858
52°38′17″N 1°06′33″W
1074774
Church of St Saviour
Leicester Corn Exchange City of Leicester Corn Exchange 1851 5 January 1950 SK5874804439
52°38′04″N 1°08′00″W
1361417
Engineering Building, University of Leicester City of Leicester Faculty Building 1961-63 30 March 1993 SK5942302865
52°37′13″N 1°07′25″W
1074756
Engineering Building, University of Leicester
Gates and Gatepiers North West of War Memorial Onto University Road Victoria Park, City of Leicester Gate 1923 14 March 1975 SK5940503300
52°37′27″N 1°07′26″W
1361051
HSBC, Granby Street, now ISKCON Leicester City of Leicester Bank (financial) 1872-1874 20 August 1972 SK5888704362
52°38′02″N 1°07′53″W
1074047
HSBC, Granby Street, now ISKCON Leicester
Inglewood City of Leicester House 1892 14 March 1975 SK6048901836
52°36′39″N 1°06′29″W
1074805
Inglewood
Iron Gates in Garden at rear of Skeffington House City of Leicester Gate Early 18th century 14 March 1975 SK5834604158
52°37′55″N 1°08′22″W
1074006
Iron Gates in Garden at rear of Skeffington House
Lodges and Gates North East of War Memorial Victoria Park, City of Leicester Gate 1923 23 February 1955 SK5973803519
52°37′34″N 1°07′08″W
1185461
Melbourne Hall Free Church and attached Memorial Schools City of Leicester Sunday School 1884 13 November 2002 SK6010403934
52°37′47″N 1°06′48″W
1096016
Monument to Edward Holdsworth at East End of Garden at Belgrave Hall including Statue of Religion Belgrave, City of Leicester Statue 1761 14 March 1975 SK5935707242
52°39′35″N 1°07′26″W
1361396
National Westminster Bank City of Leicester Bank (financial) 1900-1902 14 March 1975 SK5862204409
52°38′03″N 1°08′07″W
1074810
National Westminster Bank
Newarke Houses Museum: Skeffington House City of Leicester House c.1600 5 January 1950 SK5836304116
52°37′54″N 1°08′21″W
1361423
Newarke Houses Museum: Skeffington House
Newarke Wall (along north west end of gardens of Newarke Houses Museum) City of Leicester Boundary Wall c.1423 14 March 1975 SK5833204154
52°37′55″N 1°08′22″W
1361054
Newarke Wall (along north west end of gardens of Newarke Houses Museum)
Old Grammar School City of Leicester Grammar School Built 1573 5 January 1950 SK5836704607
52°38′10″N 1°08′20″W
1361426
Old Grammar School
Parish Church of St Denys Evington, City of Leicester Church Late 13th century to early-mid 14th century 5 January 1950 SK6275902766
52°37′09″N 1°04′28″W
1200786
Parish Church of St Denys
Parish Church of St Peter Belgrave, City of Leicester Church 12th century 5 January 1950 SK5928607156
52°39′32″N 1°07′30″W
1074029
Parish Church of St Peter
The Gate House, Leicester Castle City of Leicester Gatehouse 1445-59 5 January 1950 SK5826704207
52°37′57″N 1°08′26″W
1200573
The Gate House, Leicester Castle
Tomb of Andrew Lord Rollo to the North East of St Margaret's Church City of Leicester Tomb 1765 16 May 1995 SK5857005123
52°38′27″N 1°08′09″W
1250247
Tomb of Andrew Lord Rollo to the North East of St Margaret's Church
Leicester Town Hall City of Leicester Town Hall 1874-76 30 March 1972 SK5879504319
52°38′00″N 1°07′58″W
1074780
Wyggeston House City of Leicester House c.1500 5 January 1950 SK5839604429
52°38′04″N 1°08′19″W
1074008
Wyggeston House
17 Friar Lane City of Leicester House 18th century 5 January 1950 SK5859004319
52°38′00″N 1°08′09″W
1183556
17 Friar Lane
21 St Martins City of Leicester House Early 18th century 14 March 1975 SK5856904423
52°38′04″N 1°08′10″W
1361022
21 St Martins
1, 2, 3 4–14 The Crescent City of Leicester House c.1810 5 January 1950 SK5892403857
52°37′45″N 1°07′51″W
1074019
1, 2, 3 4–14 The Crescent
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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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