Grade II* listed buildings in Wellingborough (borough)

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

Wellingborough

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
22 High Street Easton Maudit, Wellingborough House c.1500 2 August 1972 SP8883258738
52°13′11″N 0°42′04″W / 52.2197°N 0.70108°W / 52.2197; -0.70108 (22 High Street)
1040784
Ecton Hall Ecton, Wellingborough Country House 16th century 28 May 1954 SP8293963602
52°15′52″N 0°47′10″W / 52.264336°N 0.786129°W / 52.264336; -0.786129 (Ecton Hall)
1189661
Ecton House Ecton, Wellingborough Vicarage c.1693 28 May 1954 SP8284463613
52°15′52″N 0°47′15″W / 52.26445°N 0.787518°W / 52.26445; -0.787518 (Ecton House)
1189693
Laundry and Game Larder about 30m north-west of Ecton Hall Ecton, Wellingborough Estate Laundry Mid 18th century 13 May 1986 SP8292363640
52°15′53″N 0°47′11″W / 52.26468°N 0.786354°W / 52.26468; -0.786354 (Laundry and Game Larder about 30m north-west of Ecton Hall)
1189673
Summerhouse about 250m north-east of Ecton Hall Ecton, Wellingborough Summerhouse Late 17th century or mid 18th century 28 May 1954 SP8302463752
52°15′56″N 0°47′05″W / 52.265672°N 0.784847°W / 52.265672; -0.784847 (Summerhouse about 250m north-east of Ecton Hall)
1040786
The Manor House Ecton, Wellingborough Manor House 1694 28 May 1954 SP8277863402
52°15′45″N 0°47′19″W / 52.262563°N 0.788537°W / 52.262563; -0.788537 (The Manor House)
1040756
Charity House and Attached Walls Finedon, Wellingborough House 1712 23 September 1950 SP9135971947
52°20′17″N 0°39′38″W / 52.338007°N 0.660526°W / 52.338007; -0.660526 (Charity House and Attached Walls)
1371768
Vicarage, Chantry House, Bede House and attached Carriage House Finedon, Wellingborough House 1688 23 September 1950 SP9119371975
52°20′18″N 0°39′47″W / 52.338286°N 0.662954°W / 52.338286; -0.662954 (Vicarage, Chantry House, Bede House and attached Carriage House)
1371744
Church of St Nicholas Great Doddington, Wellingborough Church Late 12th century 28 May 1954 SP8811564837
52°16′29″N 0°42′36″W / 52.274633°N 0.709984°W / 52.274633; -0.709984 (Church of St Nicholas)
1189920
Church of All Saints Great Harrowden, Wellingborough Church 12th century 28 May 1954 SP8802870846
52°19′43″N 0°42′35″W / 52.328655°N 0.70969°W / 52.328655; -0.70969 (Church of All Saints)
1040771
Gates, Gatepiers and Railings about 90m west of Harrowden Hall The Slips, Great Harrowden, Wellingborough Gate Early 18th century 28 May 1954 SP8810070873
52°19′44″N 0°42′31″W / 52.328886°N 0.708627°W / 52.328886; -0.708627 (Gates, Gatepiers and Railings about 90m west of Harrowden Hall)
1190526
Statue about 30m north-east of Harrowden Hall The Slips, Great Harrowden, Wellingborough Statue Early 18th century 26 May 1981 SP8823370871
52°19′44″N 0°42′24″W / 52.328847°N 0.706676°W / 52.328847; -0.706676 (Statue about 30m north-east of Harrowden Hall)
1040732
Statue about 30m south-east of Harrowden Hall The Slips, Great Harrowden, Wellingborough Statue Early 18th century 26 May 1981 SP8822870825
52°19′42″N 0°42′24″W / 52.328435°N 0.706762°W / 52.328435; -0.706762 (Statue about 30m south-east of Harrowden Hall)
1371697
Statue about 60m south-east of Harrowden Hall The Slips, Great Harrowden, Wellingborough Statue Early 18th century 26 May 1981 SP8825870820
52°19′42″N 0°42′23″W / 52.328385°N 0.706323°W / 52.328385; -0.706323 (Statue about 60m south-east of Harrowden Hall)
1040733
The Manor House Great Harrowden, Wellingborough Manor House 13th century 28 May 1954 SP8793070866
52°19′44″N 0°42′40″W / 52.328851°N 0.711123°W / 52.328851; -0.711123 (The Manor House)
1371674
Church of St Mary Grendon, Wellingborough Church Mid C12-C14 28 May 1954 SP8788560446
52°14′07″N 0°42′52″W / 52.235203°N 0.714496°W / 52.235203; -0.714496 (Church of St Mary)
1190552
Grendon Hall Grendon, Wellingborough Country House Late 16th century 28 May 1954 SP8803860823
52°14′19″N 0°42′44″W / 52.238567°N 0.712158°W / 52.238567; -0.712158 (Grendon Hall)
1040746
Church of St Leonard Hardwick, Wellingborough Church 13th century 28 May 1954 SP8506869777
52°19′10″N 0°45′12″W / 52.319513°N 0.753384°W / 52.319513; -0.753384 (Church of St Leonard)
1040750
Manor Farmhouse Hardwick, Wellingborough Farmhouse 14th century 28 May 1954 SP8510869753
52°19′09″N 0°45′10″W / 52.319291°N 0.752804°W / 52.319291; -0.752804 (Manor Farmhouse)
1293700
Chester House and attached Cottage to East and attached Walls to South and West Irchester, Wellingborough Farmhouse Late 17th century and 18th century 28 May 1954 SP9186466879
52°17′33″N 0°39′16″W / 52.292373°N 0.654498°W / 52.292373; -0.654498 (Chester House and attached Cottage to East and attached Walls to South and West)
1371729
Church of St Peter Isham, Wellingborough Church Late 12th century to 14th century 28 May 1954 SP8850073947
52°21′23″N 0°42′07″W / 52.356451°N 0.70195°W / 52.356451; -0.70195 (Church of St Peter)
1040722
Church of St Mary Little Harrowden, Wellingborough Church Late 12th century 28 May 1954 SP8715971679
52°20′11″N 0°43′20″W / 52.336281°N 0.722223°W / 52.336281; -0.722223 (Church of St Mary)
1371694
Church of All Saints Mears Ashby, Wellingborough Church C12-C14 28 May 1954 SP8384666653
52°17′30″N 0°46′20″W / 52.291622°N 0.772085°W / 52.291622; -0.772085 (Church of All Saints)
1040692
Mears Ashby Hall Mears Ashby, Wellingborough Country House 1637 28 May 1954 SP8397766416
52°17′22″N 0°46′13″W / 52.289472°N 0.770223°W / 52.289472; -0.770223 (Mears Ashby Hall)
1040699
Church of St Mary Orlingbury, Wellingborough Church c.1843 2 August 1972 SP8595272362
52°20′33″N 0°44′23″W / 52.34261°N 0.739758°W / 52.34261; -0.739758 (Church of St Mary)
1040666
Gatepier about 45m north-east of the Old Rectory Orlingbury, Wellingborough Gate Pier Mid 18th century 2 August 1972 SP8613472291
52°20′31″N 0°44′14″W / 52.341943°N 0.737106°W / 52.341943; -0.737106 (Gatepier about 45m north-east of the Old Rectory)
1371724
Orlingbury Hall and attached Wall and Outbuildings to North East Orlingbury, Wellingborough Country House 16th century 28 May 1954 SP8611872174
52°20′27″N 0°44′15″W / 52.340894°N 0.73737°W / 52.340894; -0.73737 (Orlingbury Hall and attached Wall and Outbuildings to North East)
1040668
The Old Rectory Orlingbury, Wellingborough House 1986 28 May 1954 SP8614072238
52°20′29″N 0°44′13″W / 52.341466°N 0.737031°W / 52.341466; -0.737031 (The Old Rectory)
1191565
Church of St Peter and St Paul Sywell, Wellingborough Church 12th century 28 May 1954 SP8216767210
52°17′49″N 0°47′48″W / 52.296882°N 0.79656°W / 52.296882; -0.79656 (Church of St Peter and St Paul)
1040676
Sywell Hall Sywell, Wellingborough Country House c.1600 28 May 1954 SP8228167372
52°17′54″N 0°47′41″W / 52.298321°N 0.79485°W / 52.298321; -0.79485 (Sywell Hall)
1040679
Church of St Mary the Virgin Wilby, Wellingborough Church 13th century 28 May 1954 SP8666466174
52°17′13″N 0°43′51″W / 52.28688°N 0.730901°W / 52.28688; -0.730901 (Church of St Mary the Virgin)
1040680
Wilby House Wilby, Wellingborough Country House Late 17th century and early 18th century 28 May 1954 49°46′01″N 7°33′26″W / 49.766806°N 7.55716°W / 49.766806; -7.55716 (Wilby House) 1192006
Church of St Mary Wollaston, Wellingborough Church 13th century 28 May 1954 SP9087563079
52°15′30″N 0°40′12″W / 52.258383°N 0.670017°W / 52.258383; -0.670017 (Church of St Mary)
1286637
All Hallows Church Hall Wellingborough Church Hall C20 23 September 1950 SP8911967965
52°18′09″N 0°41′40″W / 52.302585°N 0.694447°W / 52.302585; -0.694447 (All Hallows Church Hall)
1040619
The Golden Hind Hotel and Coleman Bird Associates Shop Wellingborough Courtyard c.1645 9 June 1970 SP8920067778
52°18′03″N 0°41′36″W / 52.300892°N 0.693309°W / 52.300892; -0.693309 (The Golden Hind Hotel and Coleman Bird Associates Shop)
1286782
United Reformed Church Wellingborough Church c.1875 9 June 1970 SP8897868001
52°18′11″N 0°41′47″W / 52.302932°N 0.696505°W / 52.302932; -0.696505 (United Reformed Church)
1191513

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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