Grade II* listed buildings in Havant (borough)

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

Havant

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Church of St Faith Havant Parish Church 12th century 16 May 1952 SU7176406238
50°51′04″N 0°58′55″W / 50.851218°N 0.981923°W / 50.851218; -0.981923 (Church of St Faith)
1092120
Church of St Mary Hayling Island, Havant Parish Church 13th century 16 May 1952 SU7220100045
50°47′44″N 0°58′37″W / 50.795482°N 0.976933°W / 50.795482; -0.976933 (Church of St Mary)
1091616
Fort Purbrook Havant Barracks 1860s 26 May 1976 SU6782906548
50°51′16″N 1°02′16″W / 50.854479°N 1.037756°W / 50.854479; -1.037756 (Fort Purbrook)
1092134
The Staunton Memorial Leigh Park, Havant Pavilion 1828 6 February 1984 SU7204508981
50°52′33″N 0°58′39″W / 50.875845°N 0.977392°W / 50.875845; -0.977392 (The Staunton Memorial)
1303476
Warblington Castle Warblington, Havant Courtyard House 1514-1526 16 May 1952 SU7289505550
50°50′42″N 0°57′58″W / 50.844891°N 0.965996°W / 50.844891; -0.965996 (Warblington Castle)
1154484

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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