Grade II* listed buildings in Lichfield (district)

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

Lichfield

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Church of St John Armitage with Handsacre, Lichfield Parish Church 1632 27 February 1964 SK0772016484
52°44′45″N 1°53′13″W
1374295
Church of St John
Church of St Anne Chasetown, Burntwood, Lichfield Chapel of Ease 1865 11 October 1984 SK0439109346
52°40′54″N 1°56′11″W
1188075
Church of St Anne
Conduit Head at SK 0923 0928 Maple Hayes, Burntwood, Lichfield Conduit Head Mid 12th century 15 January 1988 SK0923009280
52°40′52″N 1°51′54″W
1038874
Clifton Hall Clifton Campville, Lichfield Country House Early 18th century 27 February 1964 SK2635610994
52°41′46″N 1°36′41″W
1038809
Former Coach House and Stable Block to Clifton Hall Clifton Campville, Lichfield Stable Early 18th century 27 February 1964 SK2638011062
52°41′48″N 1°36′40″W
1374279
Church of St Mary Colton, Lichfield Parish Church Early 13th century 27 February 1964 SK0475620412
52°46′53″N 1°55′51″W
1190499
Church of St Mary
Colton House Colton, Lichfield House c.1730 9 March 1953 SK0491020464
52°46′54″N 1°55′43″W
1038774
Colton House
Church of St Peter Drayton Bassett, Lichfield Parish Church 15th century 27 February 1964 SK1929600209
52°35′58″N 1°43′00″W
1374280
Church of St Peter
Chetwynd Bridge (that part in Edingale Civil Parish) Edingale, Lichfield Road Bridge 1824 9 March 1953 SK1880113916
52°43′21″N 1°43′23″W
1038825
Chetwynd Bridge (that part in Edingale Civil Parish)
Church of St John the Baptist Croxall, Edingale, Lichfield Church 18th century 27 February 1964 SK1975913634
52°43′12″N 1°42′32″W
1188243
Croxall Hall and attached Garden Wall Croxall, Edingale, Lichfield House Late 16th century 9 February 1953 SK1967013750
52°43′16″N 1°42′37″W
1038822
Croxall Hall and attached Garden Wall
Church of St Peter Elford, Lichfield Parish Church Medieval 20 November 1986 SK1852310609
52°41′34″N 1°43′39″W
1038899
Church of St Bartholomew Farewell, Farewell and Chorley, Lichfield Parish Church c.1300 27 February 1964 SK0832311622
52°42′08″N 1°52′42″W
1374273
Church of St Bartholomew
Farewell Hall Farewell, Farewell and Chorley, Lichfield Farmhouse Early 18th century 9 March 1953 SK0821111647
52°42′09″N 1°52′48″W
1188143
Farewell Hall
Chetwynd Bridge (that part in Alrewas) Fradley and Streethay, Lichfield Road Bridge 1824 9 March 1953 SK1879113918
52°43′21″N 1°43′24″W
1038893
Chetwynd Bridge (that part in Alrewas)
Hamstall Hall Hamstall Ridware, Lichfield Country House 15th century 9 March 1953 SK1050719354
52°46′18″N 1°50′45″W
1038777
Hamstall Hall
Gatehouse and attached Courtyard Walls at Hamstall Hall Hamstall Ridware, Lichfield Gatehouse Late 16th century 27 February 1964 SK1048219424
52°46′20″N 1°50′46″W
1190607
Gatehouse and attached Courtyard Walls at Hamstall Hall
Tower and attached Walls at Hamstall Hall Hamstall Ridware, Lichfield Tower Late 15th century 27 February 1964 SK1054019378
52°46′19″N 1°50′43″W
1374300
Tower and attached Walls at Hamstall Hall
Chapel immediately East of Haselour Hall Haselour, Harlaston, Lichfield Chapel 14th century 27 February 1964 SK2067910773
52°41′39″N 1°41′44″W
1038793
Church of St Matthew Harlaston, Lichfield Parish Church Early 13th century 27 February 1963 SK2150210957
52°41′45″N 1°41′00″W
1038795
Church of St Matthew
Haselour Hall Haselour, Harlaston, Lichfield Country House Late 16th century 9 March 1953 SK2064110764
52°41′39″N 1°41′46″W
1188444
Church of St Mary and St Giles and All Saints Canwell, Hints, Lichfield Chapel of Ease 1911 27 February 1964 SK1410300520
52°36′08″N 1°47′36″W
1374260
Church of St Mary and St Giles and All Saints
1-12 and 12a Vicars' Close (flats) and Vicars' Hall Lichfield Apartment 1994 5 February 1952 SK1140409734
52°41′07″N 1°49′58″W
1194880
Angel Croft Hotel and attached Outbuilding, Front Railings and Gates Lichfield Gate c.1750 5 February 1952 SK1136509716
52°41′06″N 1°50′00″W
1187354
Angel Croft Hotel and attached Outbuilding, Front Railings and Gates
Bastion to North East Angle and attached Walls of Garden of Former Episcopal Palace Lichfield, Lichfield Garden Wall Late 17th century 6 March 1970 SK1155709918
52°41′13″N 1°49′50″W
1194878
Cathedral Visitors' Study Centre and attached Wall and Gate Lichfield Gate Late 17th century 5 February 1952 SK1164109737
52°41′07″N 1°49′45″W
1218787
Christ Church Leamonsley, Lichfield Church 1844-47 6 March 1970 SK1086709313
52°40′53″N 1°50′27″W
1209813
Church of St Chad Stowe, Lichfield Tower Late 13th century 5 February 1952 SK1220410209
52°41′22″N 1°49′15″W
1298398
Church of St Mary Lichfield Church Medieval 5 February 1952 SK1176109547
52°41′01″N 1°49′39″W
1292270
Church of St Michael Lichfield Tower 14th century 5 February 1952 SK1238109510
52°40′59″N 1°49′06″W
1292420
Cruck House Lichfield House 1971 6 March 1970 SK1208709914
52°41′12″N 1°49′21″W
1194899
Cruck House
Donegal House (Tourist Information Centre) and attached Railings Lichfield House 1730 5 February 1952 SK1177609485
52°40′59″N 1°49′38″W
1209722
Donegal House (Tourist Information Centre) and attached Railings
Dr Johnson Statue Lichfield Statue 1938 5 February 1952 SK1174209561
52°41′01″N 1°49′40″W
1217846
Dr Johnson Statue
George Hotel Lichfield Coaching Inn Late 18th century 5 February 1952 SK1159009479
52°40′58″N 1°49′48″W
1298735
George Hotel
Milley's Hospital Lichfield Almshouse Post 1504 5 February 1952 SK1135509759
52°41′07″N 1°50′00″W
1187347
Milley's Hospital
Numbers 1-9a Newton's College and attached Gate Pier Lichfield Gate Pier 1800-3 5 February 1952 SK1145109691
52°41′05″N 1°49′55″W
1194875
Numbers 1-9a Newton's College and attached Gate Pier
St John's Preparatory School and attached Garden Wall Lichfield House Mid to late 18th century 5 February 1952 SK1171309260
52°40′51″N 1°49′41″W
1292101
St Mary's Chambers Lichfield House c.1760 5 February 1952 SK1173809524
52°41′00″N 1°49′40″W
1292482
St Mary's Chambers
St Mary's House and attached Wall, The Close Lichfield House Pre 1300 5 February 1952 SK1167109782
52°41′08″N 1°49′44″W
1218902
Stowe Hill Lichfield House 1750s 5 February 1952 SK1235510354
52°41′27″N 1°49′07″W
1298772
Stowe House Stowe, Lichfield House c.1750 6 March 1970 SK1230010200
52°41′22″N 1°49′10″W
1187731
Stowe House
The Deanery and attached Gate, The Close Lichfield Deanery c.1707 5 February 1952 SK1151109813
52°41′09″N 1°49′52″W
1194879
The Deanery and attached Gate, The Close
No 5, The Close Lichfield House Early 18th century 5 February 1952 SK1144909707
52°41′06″N 1°49′55″W
1194869
No 5, The Close
No 6, The Close Lichfield Clergy House Early 18th century 5 February 1952 SK1145509710
52°41′06″N 1°49′55″W
1298427
No 6, The Close
No 7, The Close Lichfield Timber Framed House 15th century 5 February 1952 SK1146209714
52°41′06″N 1°49′55″W
1218470
No 7, The Close
No 10, The Close Lichfield House 16th century 5 February 1952 49°46′01″N 7°33′26″W 1194871
No 10, The Close
Nos. 23a and 23b, The Close and attached Wall and Gate Lichfield House Late 15th century 5 February 1952 SK1150909688
52°41′05″N 1°49′52″W
1218599
Number 24, The Close and attached Wall and Gate Pier Lichfield House c.1461 5 February 1952 SK1148709689
52°41′05″N 1°49′53″W
1298430
Number 24, The Close and attached Wall and Gate Pier
No 20, St John Street Lichfield House c.1700 5 February 1952 SK1167609322
52°40′53″N 1°49′43″W
1292115
32 Bore Street Lichfield House Late 16th century 5 February 1952 SK1177709461
52°40′58″N 1°49′38″W
1292495
32 Bore Street
Church of St James Longdon, Lichfield Parish Church 12th century 27 February 1964 SK0821714163
52°43′30″N 1°52′47″W
1248990
Church of St James
Hanch Hall Longdon, Lichfield House C16/C17 27 February 1964 SK1004213970
52°43′24″N 1°51′10″W
1248899
Hill Top Cottages & Thatched Cottage Hill Top, Longdon, Lichfield Aisled House Post 1399 27 February 1964 SK0896214098
52°43′28″N 1°52′07″W
1248894
Hill Top Farmhouse Hill Top, Longdon, Lichfield Farmhouse Mid to late 17th century 27 February 1964 SK0900214089
52°43′28″N 1°52′05″W
1277717
High Bridge Mavesyn Ridware, Lichfield Road Bridge 1830 9 March 1953 SK0919916757
52°44′54″N 1°51′55″W
1190422
High Bridge
Old Hall Mavesyn Ridware, Lichfield House 18th century 9 March 1953 SK0811516748
52°44′54″N 1°52′52″W
1248906
Old Hall
The Old Rectory and attached Walls and Gate Piers Rake End, Mavesyn Ridware, Lichfield House c.1728 9 March 1953 SK0776218225
52°45′42″N 1°53′11″W
1277601
The Old Rectory and attached Walls and Gate Piers
Church Tower approximately 100 Metres North of Church of St John Shenstone, Lichfield Tower 13th century 27 February 1964 SK1094404382
52°38′13″N 1°50′23″W
1038830
Shenstone Hall Shenstone, Lichfield Farmhouse 17th century 9 March 1953 SK1131304782
52°38′26″N 1°50′03″W
1188184
Swinfen Hall and attached Steps and Terraces Swinfen and Packington, Lichfield Country House 1755 26 February 1982 SK1344605979
52°39′05″N 1°48′10″W
1038838
Swinfen Hall and attached Steps and Terraces
Church of All Saints Statfold, Thorpe Constantine, Lichfield Chapel 12th century 27 February 1964 SK2377207171
52°39′42″N 1°39′00″W
1294722
Whittington Old Hall Whittington, Lichfield House Late medieval 9 March 1953 SK1622908235
52°40′18″N 1°45′41″W
1038870

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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