Grade II* listed buildings in High Peak

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

List of buildings

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Church of St John the Baptist BamfordChurch1856–6021 April 1967SK2076083376
53°20′49″N 1°41′23″W
1087859
Church of St John the Baptist
Church of St Edmund CastletonChurchEarly 12th century21 April 1967SK1502882901
53°20′34″N 1°46′33″W
1087866
Church of St Thomas of Canterbury Chapel-en-le-FrithChurchEarly 14th century21 April 1967SK0577080827
53°19′28″N 1°54′53″W
1088062
Church of St Thomas of Canterbury
Stodhart Tunnel Chapel-en-le-FrithTunnel17963 September 1985SK0588081490
53°19′49″N 1°54′47″W
1334843
Chinley Independent Chapel ChinleyCongregational chapel171121 April 1967SK0552582001
53°20′06″N 1°55′07″W
1088033
Chinley Independent Chapel
Stable block at Park Hall Little HayfieldHouseEarly 19th century21 April 1967SK0380888332
53°23′31″N 1°56′39″W
1298715
Stable block at Park Hall
Torr Vale Mill, attached weir sluice gates, watercourse walls, headrace arches, retaining walls and steps New MillsMillcirca 179023 February 1998SJ9990385332
53°21′53″N 2°00′11″W
1119721
Torr Vale Mill, attached weir sluice gates, watercourse walls, headrace arches, retaining walls and steps
Canal Warehouse at end of Peak Forest Canal Whaley BridgeCanal warehouse183218 December 1972SK0118681620
53°19′53″N 1°59′01″W
1088081
Canal Warehouse at end of Peak Forest Canal
St James' Church Taxal, Whaley BridgeChurch16th or 17th century19 September 1977SK0065379810
53°18′55″N 1°59′30″W
1088087
St James' Church
Church of St Margaret WormhillChurch186421 April 1967SK1245574182
53°15′52″N 1°48′53″W
1087930
Wormhill Hall WormhillCountry house169725 October 1951SK1246074068
53°15′48″N 1°48′53″W
1146377
Wormhill Hall
12 stone urns and linking walls and steps BuxtonUrns18184 December 1990SK0584773537
53°15′32″N 1°54′50″W
1257871
Church of St Anne BuxtonChurchEarlier than 162525 January 1951SK0572272975
53°15′14″N 1°54′57″W
1259392
Church of St John the Baptist BuxtonChurch1802–1125 January 1951SK0561773550
53°15′32″N 1°55′02″W
1258025
Devonshire Royal Hospital BuxtonStable1785–9021 December 1970SK0565173672
53°15′36″N 1°55′00″W
1259351
Old Hall Hotel BuxtonTown house157225 January 1951SK0575473477
53°15′30″N 1°54′55″W
1257847
Buxton Opera House BuxtonOpera house1901–0321 December 1970SK0562573485
53°15′30″N 1°55′02″W
1257789
1–6 The Square BuxtonApartments1803–0625 January 1951SK0571973512
53°15′31″N 1°54′57″W
1257843

See also

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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