Grade I and II* listed buildings in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham

There are over 9,000 Grade I listed buildings and 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.

Grade I

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Eastbury Manor House Becontree Manor house 16th century 28 May 1954 TQ4570983804
51°32′04″N 0°05′58″E / 51.534343°N 0.099398°E / 51.534343; 0.099398 (Eastbury Manor House)
1359303
Garden walls of Eastbury Manor House Becontree Garden wall 16th century 28 May 1954 TQ4573983813
51°32′04″N 0°05′59″E / 51.534416°N 0.099834°E / 51.534416; 0.099834 (Garden walls of Eastbury Manor House)
1064414
Parish Church of St Margaret Barking Parish church 13th century 28 May 1954 TQ4406583891
51°32′08″N 0°04′33″E / 51.535546°N 0.075748°E / 51.535546; 0.075748 (Parish Church of St Margaret)
1064408

Grade II*

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Church of St Peter and St Paul Dagenham Church 1688 28 June 1954 TQ5004384530
51°32′21″N 0°09′50″E / 51.539203°N 0.1637872°E / 51.539203; 0.1637872 (Church of St Peter and St Paul)
1359302
Eastbrook public house Barking and Dagenham Public house Built 1937–38 11 December 2009 TQ4996585842
51°33′04″N 0°09′48″E / 51.551013°N 0.1632224°E / 51.551013; 0.1632224 (Eastbrook public house)
1393600
Fire Bell Gate, Barking Abbey Barking and Dagenham Gate Early 19th century 28 May 1954 TQ4409683947
51°32′08″N 0°04′40″E / 51.535516°N 0.0778481°E / 51.535516; 0.0778481 (Fire Bell Gate, Barking Abbey)
1064407
Valence House Becontree House 13th century 28 June 1954 TQ4804486539
51°33′28″N 0°08′09″E / 51.557785°N 0.1358266°E / 51.557785; 0.1358266 (Valence House)
1064404

Notes

  1. 1 2 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. 1 2 Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.
  3. 1 2 The "List Entry Number" is a unique number assigned to each listed building and scheduled monument by Historic England.
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