Grade II* listed buildings in Wakefield

There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the metropolitan borough of Wakefield in West Yorkshire.

List

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Church of St Cuthbert Ackworth, Wakefield Parish Church 15th century 25 March 1968 SE4403118076
53°39′26″N 1°20′07″W
1313257
Church of St Cuthbert
Guide Post on Traffic Island at Junction with Station Road Ackworth, Wakefield Lamp Post Later alterations 25 March 1968 SE4421017220
53°38′59″N 1°19′58″W
1313251
Quaker Meeting House with attached Lodges Low Ackworth, Ackworth, Wakefield Friends Meeting House 1847 25 March 1968 SE4414717281
53°39′01″N 1°20′01″W
1135475
Quaker Meeting House with attached Lodges
The Old Hall and attached Garden Wall to Front High Ackworth, Ackworth, Wakefield House 1987 6 June 1952 SE4383618022
53°39′25″N 1°20′17″W
1355196
The Old Hall and attached Garden Wall to Front
Malt House approx. 15 Metres South West of Blacker Hall Farmhouse Great Cliff, Crigglestone, Wakefield Steps Early-mid 17th century 27 August 1986 SE3002715747
53°38′15″N 1°32′50″W
1135604
Church of All Saints Crofton, Wakefield Cross Saxon 22 November 1966 SE3778818126
53°39′30″N 1°25′47″W
1199946
Church of All Saints
Church of All Saints Featherstone, Wakefield Church Probably C15(?) 13 March 1964 SE4218522090
53°41′37″N 1°21′45″W
1288962
Church of All Saints
Grange Cottage Featherstone, Wakefield Farmhouse 16th century 9 October 1987 SE4039020936
53°41′00″N 1°23′24″W
1135538
Nostell Bridge Huntwick with Foulby and Nostell, Wakefield Road Bridge 1761 25 March 1968 SE4023917424
53°39′06″N 1°23′34″W
1252808
Nostell Bridge
Obelisk Lodge and attached Screen Walls, at Se 406 18 Nostell Priory, Huntwick with Foulby and Nostell, Wakefield Lodge 1776 25 March 1968 SE4067018578
53°39′44″N 1°23′10″W
1253564
Obelisk Lodge and attached Screen Walls, at Se 406 18
Church of All Saints Normanton, Wakefield Church c.1300 18 February 1965 SE3873722539
53°41′52″N 1°24′53″W
1253747
Church of All Saints
Sharlston Hall Sharlston, Wakefield Hall House 15th century 14 February 1952 SE3956018884
53°39′54″N 1°24′10″W
1253750
Sharlston Hall
Netherton Hall Netherton, Wakefield House c.1775 14 February 1952 SE2806116956
53°38′54″N 1°34′37″W
1300218
Winding House, Heapstead and Headstock at Caphouse Colliery Middlestown, Sitlington, Wakefield Colliery 1987 6 May 1988 SE2534116451
53°38′38″N 1°37′05″W
1135482
Winding House, Heapstead and Headstock at Caphouse Colliery
Iron Bridge across Lake to Walton Hall Walton Park, Walton, Wakefield Gate c.1800 22 November 1966 SE3640016324
53°38′32″N 1°27′03″W
1200153
Iron Bridge across Lake to Walton Hall
Walton Hall Walton Park, Walton, Wakefield Country House c.1768 11 April 1973 SE3637716255
53°38′30″N 1°27′04″W
1135579
Walton Hall
Boat House on South Bank of the Half Moon Lake Warmfield cum Heath, Wakefield Boat House Late 18th century 27 August 1986 SE3582320804
53°40′57″N 1°27′33″W
1300638
Boat House on South Bank of the Half Moon Lake
Church of St Peter Kirkthorpe, Warmfield cum Heath, Wakefield Church 14th century 22 November 1966 SE3613720975
53°41′02″N 1°27′16″W
1313216
Church of St Peter
Dame Mary Bolle's Water Tower including Water Wheel Housing and Overflow Channel Heath Common, Warmfield cum Heath, Wakefield Gazebo Early-mid 17th century 27 August 1986 SE3520119974
53°40′30″N 1°28′07″W
1200499
Dame Mary Bolle's Water Tower including Water Wheel Housing and Overflow Channel
Deershed in Park at Heath Hall Warmfield cum Heath, Wakefield Deer House Early-mid 18th century 22 November 1966 SE3569320496
53°40′47″N 1°27′40″W
1135559
Heath House Heath Common, Warmfield cum Heath, Wakefield Country House Mid 17th century 14 February 1952 SE3537820141
53°40′36″N 1°27′57″W
1200517
Heath House
Stable Building/barn at Heath Hall Heath Common, Warmfield cum Heath, Wakefield Garage Early 18th century 27 August 1986 SE3552720261
53°40′39″N 1°27′49″W
1135584
The Dower House Heath Common, Warmfield cum Heath, Wakefield House 1952 14 February 1952 SE3563320093
53°40′34″N 1°27′43″W
1135585
Archway Lodge in Bretton Park including Flanking Walls West Bretton, Wakefield Gate Lodge 1805-6 22 November 1966 SE2894013131
53°36′50″N 1°33′50″W
1313249
Archway Lodge in Bretton Park including Flanking Walls
Bretton Hall Including Attached Orangery to West West Bretton, Wakefield Country House c.1720 14 February 1952 SE2836612779
53°36′39″N 1°34′22″W
1184808
Bretton Hall Including Attached Orangery to West
Church in Bretton Park West Bretton, Wakefield Country House 1744 22 November 1966 SE2895212896
53°36′43″N 1°33′50″W
1135462
Church in Bretton Park
Stable Range in Bretton Park approx. 50 Metres North of Bretton Hall West Bretton, Wakefield Courtyard 1853 22 November 1966 SE2836712880
53°36′42″N 1°34′22″W
1299930
Woolley Hall Woolley Park, Woolley, Wakefield Country House c.1635 14 February 1952 SE3271013096
53°36′48″N 1°30′25″W
1135534
Austin House Wakefield House Late 18th century 14 July 1953 SE3266020602
53°40′51″N 1°30′25″W
1273225
Austin House
Barclays Bank and attached Railings Pontefract, Wakefield House c.1760 29 July 1950 SE4565421917
53°41′30″N 1°18′36″W
1313285
Barclays Bank and attached Railings
Boathouse at South West End of Lake in Grounds of Kettlethorpe Hall Wakefield Boat House 1847 14 July 1953 SE3320716518
53°38′39″N 1°29′57″W
1258156
Calder and Hebble Navigation Warehouse on River Calder opposite Thornes Lane Wharf Grid Ref Se 3368 1988 Wakefield Warehouse 1790 30 March 1971 SE3368919871
53°40′27″N 1°29′29″W
1242353
Calder and Hebble Navigation Warehouse on River Calder opposite Thornes Lane Wharf Grid Ref Se 3368 1988
Church of All Saints Wakefield Church 14th century 29 July 1950 SE4626622411
53°41′46″N 1°18′03″W
1313269
Church of All Saints
Church of St Giles Wakefield Church Early 18th century 29 July 1950 SE4555021898
53°41′30″N 1°18′42″W
1135461
Church of St Giles
Church of St Helen Sandal, Wakefield Tower 12th century 14 July 1953 SE3435218225
53°39′34″N 1°28′54″W
1242071
Church of St Helen
Church of St John the Baptist Wakefield Parish Church 1791-5 30 March 1971 SE3275321438
53°41′18″N 1°30′20″W
1258554
Church of St John the Baptist
Church of St Joseph and attached Presbytery Pontefract, Wakefield Priests House 1806 15 November 1988 SE4522321901
53°41′30″N 1°19′00″W
1135443
Church of St Joseph and attached Presbytery
Church of the Holy Trinity Wakefield Church 1862-5 6 May 1988 SE2765421146
53°41′10″N 1°34′58″W
1184049
Church of the Holy Trinity
City Museum Wakefield Museum 1820-1 30 March 1971 SE3306820923
53°41′01″N 1°30′03″W
1259120
City Museum
Clarke Hall Wakefield House Modern 14 July 1953 SE3420522116
53°41′40″N 1°29′00″W
1260213
Crown Court House Wakefield House 1810 30 March 1971 SE3300320976
53°41′03″N 1°30′06″W
1258996
Crown Court House
Lucky Seven Bingo Club Wakefield Bingo Hall 1894 1 February 1979 SE3294420740
53°40′56″N 1°30′10″W
1258906
Lucky Seven Bingo Club
Lupset Hall Lupset, Wakefield House 1716 14 July 1953 SE3142019452
53°40′14″N 1°31′33″W
1258152
Lupset Hall
Market Cross and attached Pump Pontefract, Wakefield Market 1734 29 July 1950 SE4555521870
53°41′29″N 1°18′42″W
1135455
Market Cross and attached Pump
Milne's Orangery (Unitarian Chapel Hall) Wakefield Orangery c.1780 30 March 1971 SE3279120799
53°40′57″N 1°30′18″W
1242123
Milne's Orangery (Unitarian Chapel Hall)
Old Cathedral Grammar School Wakefield Grammar School 1598 14 July 1953 SE3332621028
53°41′05″N 1°29′49″W
1358639
Old Cathedral Grammar School
Old Town Hall Wakefield Statue 1785 29 July 1950 SE4567221954
53°41′31″N 1°18′35″W
1299877
Old Town Hall
Red Lion Hotel Pontefract, Wakefield Hotel 1776 29 July 1950 SE4561521932
53°41′31″N 1°18′39″W
1299813
Red Lion Hotel
Sandal Castle Sandal, Wakefield Castle 1328 14 July 1953 SE3372818159
53°39′32″N 1°29′28″W
1366010
The Malt Shovel Public House Pontefract, Wakefield Public House 14th century 29 July 1950 SE4545421895
53°41′30″N 1°18′47″W
1135451
The Malt Shovel Public House
Westgate Unitarian Chapel Wakefield Unitarian Chapel Later 30 March 1971 SE3283420762
53°40′56″N 1°30′16″W
1260218
York House Wakefield House Third quarter of 18th century 14 July 1953 SE3292520789
53°40′57″N 1°30′11″W
1242813
4 Grove Road Wakefield House Early-Mid 18th century 1 February 1979 SE3360620413
53°40′45″N 1°29′34″W
1258146
138–148 Westgate Wakefield House Late 18th century 14 July 1953 SE3270620624
53°40′52″N 1°30′23″W
1258961
2–24 St John's North Wakefield Terrace Early-mid 19th century 14 July 1953 SE3282921502
53°41′20″N 1°30′16″W
1258492
2–24 St John's North
53 and 55 Northgate Wakefield Timber Framed House Late 15th century 12 February 1990 SE3313221000
53°41′04″N 1°29′59″W
1272883
136 Westgate Wakefield House Late 18th century 14 July 1953 SE3272220632
53°40′52″N 1°30′22″W
1273196

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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