Grade II* listed buildings in Forest Heath

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

Forest Heath

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Church of St Mary Barton Mills, Forest Heath Church Medieval 7 May 1954 TL7168973819
52°20′08″N 0°31′07″E / 52.335586°N 0.518505°E
1351305
Paradise Farmhouse Barton Mills Farmhouse c.1500 7 May 1954 TL7232473847
52°20′08″N 0°31′40″E / 52.335638°N 0.52783°E
1037606
Brandon Hall Brandon House Late 17th century 7 May 1954 TL7704886166
52°26′41″N 0°36′13″E / 52.44477°N 0.603594°E
1351338
Oak House Brandon House c.1730 7 May 1954 TL7838286767
52°26′59″N 0°37′25″E / 52.449734°N 0.623521°E
1193522
Church of St Andrew Cavenham Church Medieval 7 May 1954 TL7636069682
52°17′49″N 0°35′05″E / 52.296951°N 0.584822°E
1192820
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Lower Mill Dalham Smock Mill c.1790 7 May 1954 TL7198261665
52°13′35″N 0°31′00″E / 52.226332°N 0.516607°E
1037666
Church of St Andrew and St Patrick Elveden Church Medieval 7 May 1954 TL8228379942
52°23′14″N 0°40′38″E / 52.387158°N 0.677141°E
1192876
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Elveden Hall Elveden Park, Elveden Country House c.1760 27 January 1972 TL8246279720
52°23′06″N 0°40′47″E / 52.385104°N 0.679648°E
1037611
Water Tower, 200 Metres South West of Elveden Hall Elveden Park, Elveden Water Tower 1895 16 October 1984 49°46′01″N 7°33′26″W / 49.766806°N 7.55716°W 1192866
Church of St Laurence Eriswell Church Medieval 7 May 1954 TL7236178019
52°22′23″N 0°31′50″E / 52.373097°N 0.530513°E
1037596
Church of St Nicholas Landwade, Exning Church c.1445 19 August 1959 TL6232568098
52°17′13″N 0°22′42″E / 52.287045°N 0.378443°E
1162203
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Glanelly Rest (Exning House) including two attached Gate Ways and Section of Garden Wall to North Exning Country House 1734 25 January 1963 TL6224465982
52°16′05″N 0°22′34″E / 52.268062°N 0.376239°E
1374829
Church of St Andrew Freckenham Church Medieval 7 May 1954 TL6659771758
52°19′07″N 0°26′34″E / 52.318642°N 0.442823°E
1037614
Manor House Freckenham House Late 17th century 16 October 1984 TL6674771807
52°19′09″N 0°26′42″E / 52.319037°N 0.445046°E
1037615
Church of St Ethelbert Herringswell Church Medieval 7 May 1954 TL7180669953
52°18′03″N 0°31′06″E / 52.300826°N 0.518248°E
1351310
Church of St James Icklingham Church Medieval 7 May 1954 TL7704873049
52°19′37″N 0°35′48″E / 52.326968°N 0.596669°E
1037582
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Church of St Mary Kentford Church Earlier 7 May 1954 TL7065466795
52°16′22″N 0°29′59″E / 52.272821°N 0.499773°E
1037677
Pack Horse Bridge over the River Kennet Moulton Packhorse Bridge Early 15th century 7 May 1954 TL6975964531
52°15′10″N 0°29′08″E / 52.252763°N 0.485531°E
1037678
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Church of St Agnes Newmarket Church 1886 26 June 1984 TL6501764006
52°14′58″N 0°24′57″E / 52.249489°N 0.415873°E
1037643
Church of St Mary Newmarket Church Medieval 28 November 1950 TL6412563419
52°14′40″N 0°24′09″E / 52.244483°N 0.402534°E
1037636
Cleveland House Newmarket House c.1730 10 March 1970 TL6483763476
52°14′41″N 0°24′47″E / 52.244782°N 0.41298°E
1351318
Palace Mansion and Entrance Steps Newmarket House Early to Mid 19th century 26 June 1984 TL6443363358
52°14′38″N 0°24′25″E / 52.243843°N 0.407011°E
1285676
Church of St Denis Wangford Church Medieval 7 May 1954 TL7508083513
52°25′18″N 0°34′24″E / 52.421577°N 0.573281°E
1037542
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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/ scheduled monument by Historic England.

External links

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