Grade II* listed buildings in Thanet

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

Thanet

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
124 High Street Ramsgate House Early 18th century 4 February 1988 TR3799165205
51°20′10″N 1°24′55″E
1336660
124 High Street
Church of All Saints Birchington-on-Sea, Birchington, Thanet Church 12th century 10 April 1951 TR3019169034
51°22′25″N 1°18′22″E
1094681
Church of All Saints
Barn about 50 Metres East of Ozengell Grange Ramsgate Tithe Barn Late 14th century 4 February 1988 TR3572365638
51°20′27″N 1°22′59″E
1336669
Cemetery Chapels Ramsgate Anglican Church 1872 4 February 1988 TR3836866033
51°20′36″N 1°25′17″E
1348349
Cemetery Chapels
Chilton Farmhouse Ramsgate Farmhouse 16th century foundations 4 February 1988 TR3633864593
51°19′53″N 1°23′29″E
1085400
Cleve Court and Cleve Lodge Monkton House 17th century or earlier 11 October 1963 TR3115666315
51°20′56″N 1°19′05″E
1224683
Cleve Court and Cleve Lodge
The Clock House Royal Harbour, Ramsgate House 1817 4 February 1988 TR3850764715
51°19′53″N 1°25′21″E
1336325
The Clock House
Conservatory and Wall to which it is attached King George Vi Memorial Park, Ramsgate Boundary Wall Early 19th century 15 February 1973 TR3923766037
51°20′35″N 1°26′02″E
1085336
Dent De Lion Gateway Garlinge Gateway 15th century 10 April 1951 TR3321669627
51°22′40″N 1°20′59″E
1341531
Dent De Lion Gateway
Dreamland Cinema Margate Cinema 1935 11 August 1992 TR3501170630
51°23′10″N 1°22′34″E
1260315
Dreamland Cinema
Gore Street Farmhouse Monkton Farmhouse 16th century 13 October 1952 TR2730965117
51°20′23″N 1°15′44″E
1224340
Harbour Cross Wall, Sluices, Bollards, Dry Dock, Basin Gates, Wing Wall and Dundee Steps Royal Harbour, Ramsgate Gate 1821 30 October 1985 TR3833264605
51°19′50″N 1°25′11″E
1336324
Harbour Cross Wall, Sluices, Bollards, Dry Dock, Basin Gates, Wing Wall and Dundee Steps
India House Margate Villa Built c1766-7 10 April 1951 TR3543270926
51°23′19″N 1°22′57″E
1351101
India House
John Sanger Memorial Margate Grave 1889 or later 16 January 2003 TR3518869214
51°22′24″N 1°22′40″E
1350382
Mausoleum of Sir Moses and Lady Judith Montefiore Ramsgate Mausoleum 1862 13 August 1968 TR3884165747
51°20′26″N 1°25′40″E
1085375
Nether Hale Farmhouse Nether Hale, St Nicholas at Wade House c.1694 13 October 1982 TR2793267790
51°21′48″N 1°16′22″E
1266639
The Old House and Walled Forecourt Ramsgate House Early 18th century 4 February 1988 TR3800465224
51°20′11″N 1°24′56″E
1085392
Salmestone Grange including Chapel Margate House 17th century 10 April 1951 TR3529469567
51°22′35″N 1°22′47″E
1281452
Salmestone Grange including Chapel
Saint Nicholas Court St Nicholas at Wade House Early 18th century 13 October 1952 TR2595866890
51°21′22″N 1°14′38″E
1224799
Parish Church of St Peter the Apostle St Peter's, Broadstairs and St Peter's Parish Church Norman 20 September 1974 TR3808368451
51°21′55″N 1°25′08″E
1273791
Parish Church of St Peter the Apostle
Scenic Railway at Dreamland Margate Fairground Ride 1919-1920 1 March 2002 TR3510870540
51°23′07″N 1°22′39″E
1359602
Scenic Railway at Dreamland
Stone House Broadstairs, Thanet House 19th century 24 January 1950 TR3968269013
1267646
The Surf Boat Memorial, Margate Cemetery Margate Sculpture 1900 11 July 2005 TR3507069169
51°22′22″N 1°22′34″E
1391529
Synagogue and adjacent Outbuilding Ramsgate Synagogue 1831-1833 13 August 1968 TR3883865734
51°20′26″N 1°25′40″E
1051632
Synagogue and adjacent Outbuilding
Theatre Royal Margate Theatre 1787 25 August 1955 TR3558770766
51°23′13″N 1°23′05″E
1341519
Theatre Royal
Townley House Mansion Ramsgate House 1792 13 September 1974 TR3799165337
51°20′14″N 1°24′56″E
1336642
Townley House Mansion
Tudor House Margate House modern restoration 10 April 1951 TR3554871055
51°23′23″N 1°23′03″E
1351107
Tudor House
Wayborough Manor Minster Jettied House c.1460 11 October 1963 TR3195465055
51°20′14″N 1°19′43″E
1224593

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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