List of Grade I architectural monuments in Greater Manchester

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Outline of Greater Manchester

Outline of Greater Manchester

  1. Manchester
  2. Stockport
  3. Tameside
  4. Oldham
  5. Rochdale
  6. Bury
  7. Bolton
  8. Wigan
  9. Salford
  10. Trafford

This list of Grade I architectural monuments in Greater Manchester calls the Grade I Listed Buildings in Metropolitan County Greater Manchester, sorted by Metropolitan Boroughs .

Of the approximately 373,000 Listed Buildings in England around 9000, or about 2.4%, as a Grade I classified. Around 50 of these are in Greater Manchester.

Bolton

  1. 10, Firwood Fold, Bolton, BL2
  2. Hall I Th Wood, Bolton, BL1
  3. Smithills Hall, Bolton, BL1

Bury

  1. Church of All Saints, Bury, M45
  2. Church of Saint Mary and Saint Bartholomew, Bury, M26
  3. Church of St Mary, Bury, M25
  4. Parish Church of Saint Mary, Bury, BL9
  5. Radcliffe Tower, Bury, M26

Manchester

  1. Albert Memorial, Manchester, M2
  2. Baguley Hall, Manchester, M23
  3. Bank of England trustee Savings Bank, Manchester, M2
  4. Cathedral Church of St Mary, Manchester, M3
  5. Chethams Hospital and Attached Wall, Manchester, M3
  6. Church of St Ann, Manchester, M2
  7. Former First Church of Christ, Scientist, Manchester, M14
  8. Former Liverpool Road Railway Station station Masters House, Manchester, M3
  9. Heaton Hall, Manchester, M25
  10. John Rylands Library and Attached Railings, Gates and Lamp Standards, Manchester, M3
  11. Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester, M2
  12. Old Warehouse to North of Former Liverpool Road Railway Station, Manchester, M60
  13. Ordsall Hall, Salford, M5
  14. Railway Bridge over River Irwell to Former Liverpool Road Station, Salford, M3
  15. Railway Bridge over River Irwell to Former Liverpool Road Station (That Part in Salford), Salford, M5
  16. Roman Catholic Church of the Holy Name of Jesus, Manchester, M13
  17. Town Hall, Manchester, M2

Oldham

  1. Church of St Leonard, Rochdale, M24

Rochdale

  1. Church of Saint Edmund and Associated Boundary Wall, Railings and Gates, Rochdale, OL12
  2. Church of St Mary-in-the-Baum, St Mary's Gate, Rochdale, Rochdale, OL16
  3. Rochdale Cenotaph, Rochdale, OL16
  4. Town Hall, Rochdale, OL16

Salford

  1. Church of St Augustine, Salford, M27
  2. Church of St Mark, Salford, M28
  3. Church of St Mary, Salford, M30
  4. Wardley Hall, Salford, M28

Stockport

  1. Bramall Hall, Stockport, SK7
  2. Church of St Elisabeth, Stockport, SK5
  3. Church of St George, Stockport, SK2
  4. Church of St Mary, Stockport, SK8
  5. Parish Church of St Mary, Stockport, SK1
  6. Parish Church of St Thomas, Stockport, SK1
  7. Peak Forest Canal, Goyt Aqueduct, Stockport, SK6

Tameside

  1. Church of St Anne, Tameside, M34
  2. Church of St Michael and All Angels PhotosTameside, OL6

Trafford

  1. Carriage House Immediately to South of Kitchen Courtyard, Dunham Massey, Trafford, WA14
  2. Church of All Saints, Trafford, M41
  3. Dunham Hall, Dunham Massey, Trafford, WA14
  4. Old Church of Saint Werburg, Warburton, Trafford, WA13
  5. Royd House, Trafford, WA15
  6. Stables to South of Hall, Dunham Massey, Trafford, WA14

Wigan

  1. Church of St Wilfrid, Wigan, WN6

Web links

Commons : Grade I Monuments in Greater Manchester  - Album containing pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Listed Buildings. In: English Heritage. December 31, 2008, accessed October 31, 2018 .
  2. ^ Grade I Listed Buildings in Greater Manchester. In: British Listed Buildings website. Retrieved October 31, 2018 (supplementing the lists of Grade I Listed Buildings in Bolton , Bury , Oldham , Rochdale , Salford , Stockport , Tameside , Trafford and Wigan ).