Grade II* listed buildings in Cannock Chase (district)
There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the district of Cannock Chase in Staffordshire.
Listed buildings
Name | Location | Type | Completed [note 1] | Date designated | Grid ref.[note 2] Geo-coordinates |
Entry number [note 3] | Image |
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Church of St James | Norton Canes | Church | 19th century | 15 June 1951 | SK0097407843 52°40′06″N 1°59′13″W |
1060222 | |
Little Wyrley Hall | Little Wyrley, Norton Canes | Country house | Late 15th century or early 16th century | 21 December 1973 | SK0120205934 52°39′04″N 1°59′01″W |
1294939 | |
Brindley Bank Pumping Station | Rugeley | Boiler house | 1902–07 | 2 November 2006 | SK0379819484 52°46′23″N 1°56′43″W |
1391807 | |
Church of St Augustine of Canterbury | Rugeley | Church | 1822–23 | 5 July 1972 | SK0452618524 52°45′51″N 1°56′04″W |
1178139 | |
Council House [now Cannock Chase Technical College] | High Green | Council house | Mid-18th century | 15 June 1951 | SJ9793510242 52°41′23″N 2°01′55″W)] |
1060217 | |
Gates, railings and gate piers of Council House | Cannock | Gate | 19th century | 21 December 1973 | SJ9795010222 52°41′23″N 2°01′54″W |
1180287 | |
Parish Church of St Luke | Cannock | Church | 14th/15th century | 15 June 1951 | SJ9814410147 52°41′20″N 2°01′44″W |
1295000 |
See also
- Grade I listed buildings in Staffordshire
- Grade II* listed buildings in Staffordshire
- Grade II* listed buildings in East Staffordshire
- Grade II* listed buildings in Lichfield (district)
- Grade II* listed buildings in Newcastle-under-Lyme (borough)
- Grade II* listed buildings in South Staffordshire
- Grade II* listed buildings in Stafford (borough)
- Grade II* listed buildings in Staffordshire Moorlands
- Grade II* listed buildings in Stoke-on-Trent
- Grade II* listed buildings in Tamworth (borough)
Notes
- 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.
- Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.
- The "List Entry Number" is a unique number assigned to each listed building and scheduled monument by Historic England.
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