Grade I listed buildings in Scarborough (borough)

There are over 9,000 Grade I listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the district of Scarborough in North Yorkshire.

Scarborough

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Church of All Saints Brompton Church 1805 18 January 1967 SE9429182127
54°13′34″N 0°33′19″W / 54.22619°N 0.555173°W / 54.22619; -0.555173 (Church of All Saints)
1316111
Church of Saint John the Baptist Cayton Church 12th century 18 January 1967 TA0566083330
54°14′05″N 0°22′50″W / 54.234781°N 0.380434°W / 54.234781; -0.380434 (Church of Saint John the Baptist)
1148133
Danby Castle Danby Farmhouse 19th century 20 December 1990 NZ7172507238
54°27′20″N 0°53′43″W / 54.455475°N 0.895197°W / 54.455475; -0.895197 (Danby Castle)
1178588
Church of St Oswald Filey Church 17th century 24 October 1950 TA1177881065
54°12′47″N 0°17′15″W / 54.213137°N 0.287457°W / 54.213137; -0.287457 (Church of St Oswald)
1316455
Church of St Stephen Fylingdales Church Medieval 6 October 1969 NZ9416205940
54°26′25″N 0°32′59″W / 54.440156°N 0.549641°W / 54.440156; -0.549641 (Church of St Stephen)
1148706
Church of St Peter Hackness Cross C9 18 January 1967 SE9691090554
54°18′05″N 0°30′44″W / 54.301412°N 0.512291°W / 54.301412; -0.512291 (Church of St Peter)
1296564
Hackness Hall and Railings and Railings Attached to Terrace on Garden Front Hackness Country House 1791-1796 13 December 1951 SE9711790521
54°18′04″N 0°30′33″W / 54.301076°N 0.509122°W / 54.301076; -0.509122 (Hackness Hall and Railings and Railings Attached to Terrace on Garden Front)
1148859
Church of St Matthew Hutton Buscel Church 12th century 18 January 1967 SE9727384032
54°14′34″N 0°30′32″W / 54.242748°N 0.508832°W / 54.242748; -0.508832 (Church of St Matthew)
1172851
Church of St Oswald Lythe Parish Church 13th century 6 October 1969 NZ8501513154
54°30′24″N 0°41′19″W / 54.506581°N 0.688563°W / 54.506581; -0.688563 (Church of St Oswald)
1316097
Old Mulgrave Castle Lythe Bailey 12th century 6 October 1969 NZ8393911673
54°29′36″N 0°42′20″W / 54.493454°N 0.705596°W / 54.493454; -0.705596 (Old Mulgrave Castle)
1316096
Church of St Martin Seamer Church 19th century 18 January 1967 TA0149983381
54°14′10″N 0°26′39″W / 54.23608°N 0.444229°W / 54.23608; -0.444229 (Church of St Martin)
1316472
Foulbridge Farmhouse and Attached Cottage Snainton House 18th century 20 July 1981 SE9140279438
54°12′09″N 0°36′01″W / 54.202553°N 0.600289°W / 54.202553; -0.600289 (Foulbridge Farmhouse and Attached Cottage)
1172918
Ayton Castle West Ayton Pele Tower Late 14th century 18 January 1967 SE9876585091
54°15′07″N 0°29′08″W / 54.251977°N 0.485597°W / 54.251977; -0.485597 (Ayton Castle)
1148147
Riddings Farmhouse Westerdale Manor House later extension 20 December 1990 NZ6604404862
54°26′06″N 0°59′00″W / 54.434895°N 0.983336°W / 54.434895; -0.983336 (Riddings Farmhouse)
1067592
Captain Cooks House Whitby House Earlier 23 February 1954 NZ9003011043
54°29′12″N 0°36′42″W / 54.486751°N 0.61178°W / 54.486751; -0.61178 (Captain Cooks House)
1148246
Donkey Road (Church Lane) Whitby Trackway Earlier 4 December 1972 NZ9005511280
54°29′20″N 0°36′41″W / 54.488876°N 0.611322°W / 54.488876; -0.611322 (Donkey Road (Church Lane))
1148374
Parish Church of St Mary Whitby Parish Church c.1110 23 February 1954 NZ9015011294
54°29′20″N 0°36′35″W / 54.488985°N 0.609852°W / 54.488985; -0.609852 (Parish Church of St Mary)
1055865
The Abbey House Whitby House Medieval 23 February 1954 NZ9023811118
54°29′15″N 0°36′31″W / 54.487388°N 0.608547°W / 54.487388; -0.608547 (The Abbey House)
1055872
Garden Walls and Gatepiers to the Abbey House Whitby Gate Pier Late 17th century 23 February 1954 NZ9022411247
54°29′19″N 0°36′31″W / 54.488549°N 0.608724°W / 54.488549; -0.608724 (Garden Walls and Gatepiers to the Abbey House)
1148375
The Church Stairs Whitby Steps First Mentioned 1370 23 February 1954 NZ9006011277
54°29′20″N 0°36′40″W / 54.488848°N 0.611246°W / 54.488848; -0.611246 (The Church Stairs)
1316348
Whitby Abbey (ruins) Whitby Abbey 12th century 23 February 1954 NZ9030311217
54°29′18″N 0°36′27″W / 54.488266°N 0.607514°W / 54.488266; -0.607514 (Whitby Abbey (ruins))
1316347
Whitby Abbey Cross Whitby Cross Medieval 23 February 1954 NZ9024211298
54°29′20″N 0°36′30″W / 54.489004°N 0.608431°W / 54.489004; -0.608431 (Whitby Abbey Cross)
1148373
Youth Hostel Whitby House 17th century 23 February 1954 NZ9017711202
54°29′17″N 0°36′34″W / 54.488153°N 0.609463°W / 54.488153; -0.609463 (Youth Hostel)
1366588
Butter Cross Scarborough Market Cross Medieval 22 December 1953 TA0471688840
54°17′04″N 0°23′35″W / 54.284475°N 0.392987°W / 54.284475; -0.392987 (Butter Cross)
1243561
Church of St Martin Scarborough Parish Church 1861-62 8 June 1973 TA0420287774
54°16′30″N 0°24′05″W / 54.275003°N 0.40125°W / 54.275003; -0.40125 (Church of St Martin)
1242903
Church of St Mary Scarborough Church 12th century 22 December 1953 TA0468089064
54°17′11″N 0°23′36″W / 54.286495°N 0.393461°W / 54.286495; -0.393461 (Church of St Mary)
1258195
King Richard's House Scarborough House medieval origin 22 December 1953 TA0488588808
54°17′03″N 0°23′25″W / 54.284153°N 0.390403°W / 54.284153; -0.390403 (King Richard's House)
1243365

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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