Grade II* listed buildings in Gravesham

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

Gravesham

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Meadow House Cobham, Gravesham House 1770 21 November 1966 TQ6699068623
51°23′31″N 0°23′56″E / 51.392075°N 0.398786°E / 51.392075; 0.398786 (Meadow House)
1373849
Owletts Cobham House 1683/1684 27 August 1952 TQ6651068734
51°23′36″N 0°23′31″E / 51.393213°N 0.391945°E / 51.393213; 0.391945 (Owletts)
1049097
The Dairy, Cobham Hall Cobham Dairy c.1790 22 June 1982 TQ6833668617
51°23′30″N 0°25′05″E / 51.391624°N 0.418111°E / 51.391624; 0.418111 (The Dairy, Cobham Hall)
1350898
Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul Luddesdown Parish Church 13th century 21 November 1966 TQ6695566177
51°22′12″N 0°23′50″E / 51.370111°N 0.397134°E / 51.370111; 0.397134 (Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul)
1096342
Church of St Mildred Nurstead, Meopham Church Perhaps earlier 21 November 1966 TQ6412368279
51°23′23″N 0°21′27″E / 51.38982°N 0.357457°E / 51.38982; 0.357457 (Church of St Mildred)
1096351
Killick's Mill, Meopham Meopham Smock Mill 1801 22 August 1952 TQ6394765183
51°21′43″N 0°21′13″E / 51.362056°N 0.353502°E / 51.362056; 0.353502 (Killick's Mill, Meopham)
1054722
Church of St Peter and St Paul Shorne Church 12th century 21 November 1966 TQ6906171020
51°24′47″N 0°25′47″E / 51.412996°N 0.429665°E / 51.412996; 0.429665 (Church of St Peter and St Paul)
1083891
Little St Katherine's Shorne House 19th century 27 August 1952 TQ6925171459
51°25′01″N 0°25′57″E / 51.416883°N 0.432604°E / 51.416883; 0.432604 (Little St Katherine's)
1083895
Church of All Saints Northfleet Parish Church 1869-70 30 July 1986 TQ6355273114
51°26′00″N 0°21′05″E / 51.433423°N 0.351486°E / 51.433423; 0.351486 (Church of All Saints)
1346415
Church of Our Lady of the Assumption The Hill, Northfleet Roman Catholic Church 1913-16 26 July 1983 TQ6247574089
51°26′33″N 0°20′11″E / 51.442492°N 0.336453°E / 51.442492; 0.336453 (Church of Our Lady of the Assumption)
1081094
Church of St George Gravesend Parish Church 1731-1732 23 January 1952 TQ6468974341
51°26′39″N 0°22′06″E / 51.444117°N 0.368398°E / 51.444117; 0.368398 (Church of St George)
1089034
Church of St Mary Chalk Parish Church Late C11/early 12th century 23 January 1952 TQ6832572498
51°25′35″N 0°25′11″E / 51.426492°N 0.419793°E / 51.426492; 0.419793 (Church of St Mary)
1089044
Church of St Peter and St Paul Milton-next-Gravesend Parish Hall 1992 23 January 1952 TQ6589773831
51°26′21″N 0°23′08″E / 51.439183°N 0.385526°E / 51.439183; 0.385526 (Church of St Peter and St Paul)
1341484
Ifield Court Ifield Court, Northfleet House 18th century 4 July 1952 TQ6478569957
51°24′17″N 0°22′04″E / 51.404704°N 0.367741°E / 51.404704; 0.367741 (Ifield Court)
1350208
Milton Chantry Milton-next-Gravesend House Reformation 23 January 1952 TQ6525474338
51°26′38″N 0°22′35″E / 51.443925°N 0.376519°E / 51.443925; 0.376519 (Milton Chantry)
1089047
New Tavern Fort Gravesend Artillery Fort Begun 1869 24 February 1977 TQ6529274238
51°26′35″N 0°22′37″E / 51.443016°N 0.377019°E / 51.443016; 0.377019 (New Tavern Fort)
1261173
The Old Rectory House Northfleet House After 1656 4 July 1952 TQ6233173419
51°26′11″N 0°20′03″E / 51.436514°N 0.334076°E / 51.436514; 0.334076 (The Old Rectory House)
1081093
The Town Hall Gravesend Town Hall 1836 23 January 1952 TQ6477974271
51°26′36″N 0°22′11″E / 51.443462°N 0.369659°E / 51.443462; 0.369659 (The Town Hall)
1054761
The Town Pier Gravesend Pier 1831-1834 3 July 1975 TQ6477474480
51°26′43″N 0°22′11″E / 51.445341°N 0.369685°E / 51.445341; 0.369685 (The Town Pier)
1089004
80 High Street Gravesend House Early to mid 18th century 19 March 1974 TQ6475774398
51°26′41″N 0°22′10″E / 51.444609°N 0.369402°E / 51.444609; 0.369402 (80 High Street)
1367090

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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