Grade II* listed buildings in Worcester

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

Worcestershire shown within England

Worcester

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Warndon Court Warndon, Worcester Farmhouse Early 17th century 14 March 1969 SO8874056864
52°12′36″N 2°09′58″W
1166562
Warndon Court
Boundary Walls to East Side of River Severn extending North from the Water Gate Worcester Boundary Wall Possible 14th-century origins 5 April 1971 49°46′01″N 7°33′26″W 1389929
Boundary Walls to East Side of River Severn extending North from the Water Gate
Boundary Walls to East Side of River Severn extending South from the Water Gate Worcester Boundary Wall Possible 14th-century origins 27 June 2001 SO8491054360
52°11′14″N 2°13′20″W
1389930
Boundary Walls to East Side of River Severn extending South from the Water Gate
Britannia House (Alice Otley School) Worcester House 1730-1750 22 May 1954 SO8480855701
52°11′58″N 2°13′25″W
1390240
Britannia House (Alice Otley School)
Bushwackers Worcester House/Pub c.1750 22 May 1954 SO8503555034
52°11′36″N 2°13′13″W
1390182
Bushwackers
Church of All Saints Worcester Parish Church Norman 22 May 1954 SO8478554875
52°11′31″N 2°13′26″W
1063890
Church of All Saints
Church of St George (Roman Catholic) Worcester Church 1829 22 May 1954 SO8509155182
52°11′41″N 2°13′10″W
1390134
Church of St Helen Worcester Record Office From 1957-2002 22 May 1954 SO8501054708
52°11′25″N 2°13′15″W
1389795
Church of St Helen
Church of St John Worcester Church 1481 Tower added 22 May 1954 SO8401654466
52°11′18″N 2°14′07″W
1390120
Church of St John
Church of St John the Baptist Claines, Worcester Parish Church 12th century 14 March 1969 SO8514358862
52°13′40″N 2°13′08″W
1063810
Church of St John the Baptist
Church of St Martin Worcester Parish Church 1768-1772 22 May 1954 SO8513455002
52°11′35″N 2°13′08″W
1389755
Church of St Martin
City Museum and Library with Gates Worcester Museum 1896 5 April 1971 SO8490755372
52°11′47″N 2°13′20″W
1389828
City Museum and Library with Gates
Former Church of St Nicholas Worcester Restaurant 2001 22 May 1954 SO8499455059
52°11′37″N 2°13′15″W
1390194
Former Church of St Nicholas
Huntingdon Hall Crowngate, Worcester Chapel/Concert Hall 22 May 1954 SO8491354856
52°11′30″N 2°13′20″W
1063893
Huntingdon Hall
Judges Lodgings and attached Railings Worcester Office 2001 5 April 1971 SO8495555428
52°11′49″N 2°13′18″W
1390144
King Charles House Worcester Apartment 2001 22 May 1954 SO8518554943
52°11′33″N 2°13′05″W
1389751
King Charles House
King Charles House Worcester House Restored 1986 22 May 1954 SO8518854931
52°11′33″N 2°13′05″W
1390020
King Charles House
Monastic Ruins Worcester Benedictine Monastery c.1320 22 May 1954 SO8491354487
52°11′18″N 2°13′20″W
1359629
Monastic Ruins
Nash House (no 7 and 7a, New Street) Worcester House c.1674 22 May 1954 SO8515554800
52°11′28″N 2°13′07″W
1390010
Nash House (no 7 and 7a, New Street)
No 15, College Green and Wall adjoining to East Worcester House c1720-30 22 May 1954 SO8506454459
52°11′17″N 2°13′12″W
1063827
No 15, College Green and Wall adjoining to East
No 9, College Green and attached Wall to left at rear Worcester House C18-early 19th century extension 22 May 1954 SO8495254353
52°11′14″N 2°13′18″W
1063821
Old Assembly Room Worcester Assembly Rooms 1749 22 May 1954 SO8489955155
52°11′40″N 2°13′20″W
1390155
Old Assembly Room
Powick Mills Lower Wick, Worcester House 1999 7 March 1989 SO8350752542
52°10′15″N 2°14′33″W
1390029
Powick Mills
Premises occupied by Bradford and Bingley Building Society Worcester House Early 18th century 22 May 1954 SO8500355007
52°11′35″N 2°13′15″W
1390187
Premises occupied by Bradford and Bingley Building Society
Queen Elizabeth House Worcester Timber Framed House Early and Mid 18th century 22 May 1954 SO8507355019
52°11′36″N 2°13′11″W
1390238
Queen Elizabeth House
Rose Place Claines, Worcester House Early 19th century 21 March 1985 SO8593758404
52°13′25″N 2°12′26″W
1389926
Rose Place
Royal Worcester Porcelain Works: Pan Grinding Shop and attached Buildings Worcester Boiler House 1862-1870 15 March 1990 SO8517154280
52°11′12″N 2°13′06″W
1390149
Royal Worcester Porcelain Works: Pan Grinding Shop and attached Buildings
Shire Hall Worcester Shire Hall c1834-35 22 May 1954 SO8492255420
52°11′48″N 2°13′19″W
1389831
Shrub Hill Station: Waiting Room to East Platform Worcester Waiting Room c.1880 5 April 1971 SO8583055128
52°11′39″N 2°12′31″W
1390157
South African War Memorial Worcester War Memorial 1908 19 August 1999 SO8502554577
52°11′21″N 2°13′14″W
1389731
South African War Memorial
St Andrew's Church Tower Worcester Church 15th century 22 May 1954 SO8486454783
52°11′28″N 2°13′22″W
1389762
St Andrew's Church Tower
The Deanery (no 10, College Green) and Office (10A) with attached Walls Worcester House Possible earlier origins 22 May 1954 SO8493754374
52°11′15″N 2°13′18″W
1063822
The Pheasant Worcester Jettied House Late 16th century 22 May 1954 SO8517954896
52°11′32″N 2°13′06″W
1390016
The Pheasant
Tudor House Museum Worcester Timber Framed House c1575-1625 22 May 1954 SO8513154648
52°11′24″N 2°13′08″W
1389852
Tudor House Museum
Water Gate House and attached Walls and Gate to East Worcester House 17th century 22 May 1954 SO8490754425
52°11′16″N 2°13′20″W
1063824
Water Gate House and attached Walls and Gate to East
Whiteladies House at Worcester Grammar School Worcester House c.1720 22 May 1954 SO8479455808
52°12′01″N 2°13′26″W
1390245
61 Broad Street Worcester House Circa 1740s 22 May 1954 SO8491654954
52°11′33″N 2°13′19″W
1063886
61 Broad Street
3 Edgar Street Worcester House 1732 22 May 1954 SO8511854438
52°11′17″N 2°13′09″W
1389776
14, 16 and 18 Friar Street Worcester House Later alterations 22 May 1954 SO8512054710
52°11′26″N 2°13′09″W
1389840
14, 16 and 18 Friar Street
26–32 Friar Street Worcester House Later alterations 22 May 1954 SO8512554681
52°11′25″N 2°13′08″W
1389846
26–32 Friar Street

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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References

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