Grade II* listed buildings in South Derbyshire

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

List of buildings

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Aston Hall Aston-on-TrentCountry HouseEarly 18th century10 November 1967SK4149829170
52°51′30″N 1°23′06″W
1096430
Barton Hall Barton BlountCountry House15th century2 September 1952SK2081934658
52°54′32″N 1°41′31″W
1096544
Bretby Hall Bretby Park, BretbyCountry HouseEarly 17th century31 October 1985SK3001122547
52°47′59″N 1°33′23″W
1334588
Brizlincote Hall Farmhouse BretbyFarmhouse170719 January 1967SK2727022027
52°47′42″N 1°35′49″W
1096480
Brizlincote Hall Farmhouse
Deercote west of the Church of St Giles Calke Park, CalkeWallLate 18th century6 January 1987SK3670922280
52°47′49″N 1°27′25″W
1031806
Stables and Riding School Calke Park, CalkeCourtyardMid–late 18th century19 January 1967SK3668322666
52°48′01″N 1°27′26″W
1096488
Stables and Riding School
Catton Hall CattonCountry House17412 September 1952SK2061315359
52°44′08″N 1°41′46″W
1334609
Cauldwell Hall CauldwellCountry HouseEarly 18th century2 September 1952SK2551417173
52°45′06″N 1°37′24″W
1334612
Church of All Saints Dalbury LeesParish Church13th century19 January 1967SK2635434282
52°54′19″N 1°36′35″W
1334550
Footbridge on former Eggington Estate at SK264277 EggintonFootbridge181219 April 1990SK2640027700
52°50′46″N 1°36′34″W
1140125
Elvaston Castle ElvastonCountry House16332 September 1952SK4078533004
52°53′35″N 1°23′43″W
1334604
Gates, gatepiers, and railings to south of the Etwall Almshouses EtwallGateEarly 18th century22 August 1985SK2688232038
52°53′06″N 1°36′07″W
1334552
Gates, gatepiers, and railings to south of the Etwall Almshouses
Sir John Port Almshouses EtwallAlmshousecirca 16902 September 1952SK2687832064
52°53′07″N 1°36′07″W
1096567
Sir John Port Almshouses
Two sets of gatepiers and walls enclosing churchyard of St Saviours Church ForemarkGateEarly 18th century19 January 1967SK3297426488
52°50′06″N 1°30′43″W
1334572
Two sets of gatepiers and walls enclosing churchyard of St Saviours Church
The Manor House HartshorneHouse20th century2 September 1952SK3269020767
52°47′01″N 1°31′00″W
1281804
Ingleby Toft InglebyHouseEarly 18th century19 January 1967SK3550526504
52°50′06″N 1°28′28″W
1370039
Ingleby Toft
Church of All Saints LullingtonParish ChurchLate 14th century19 January 1967SK2498712944
52°42′49″N 1°37′54″W
1159003
Grotto to south-east of the Old Mill in Melbourne Hall gardens MelbourneShell GrottoEarly 19th century10 November 1967SK3910424843
52°49′11″N 1°25′16″W
1334617
Hall Cottages and Stables at Melbourne Hall MelbourneHouse16th century10 November 1967SK3894525025
52°49′17″N 1°25′25″W
1096408
Melbourne Hall MelbourneCountry Housecirca 16302 September 1952SK3897625010
52°49′16″N 1°25′23″W
1204079
Pair of curved benches to either side of Grand Basin in Melbourne Hall gardens MelbourneGarden SeatEarly 18th century11 March 1987SK3916424944
52°49′14″N 1°25′13″W
1096373
Pair of garden walls flanking top terrace of Melbourne Hall gardens MelbourneGarden Wallcirca 170411 March 1987SK3903724949
52°49′14″N 1°25′20″W
1096410
Tithe Barn MelbourneMalt Kiln17th century2 September 1952SK3887324981
52°49′15″N 1°25′29″W
1204539
Water channel and three bridges in Melbourne Hall gardens MelbourneBridgeEarly 18th century11 March 1987SK3912624926
52°49′14″N 1°25′15″W
1204519
Church of St Peter NethersealParish Church13th century10 January 1967SK2887712890
52°42′46″N 1°34′26″W
1334597
Netherseal Old Hall and attached outbuildings and garden walls NethersealHouse16422 September 1952SK2899712892
52°42′47″N 1°34′20″W
1096414
Netherseal Old Hall and attached outbuildings and garden walls
Pigeoncote at Old Hall Cottages NethersealDovecote168919 January 1967SK2898512819
52°42′44″N 1°34′21″W
1096418
Bladon Castle Newton SolneyMotte1801-219 January 1967SK2698925079
52°49′21″N 1°36′03″W
1096466
Church of St Mary the Virgin Newton SolneyParish Churchcirca 130019 January 1967SK2792425770
52°49′43″N 1°35′13″W
1334576
Overseal House OversealHouseLate 18th century19 January 1967SK2963714953
52°43′53″N 1°33′45″W
1311162
Overseal House
The Grange ReptonHouse17032 September 1952SK3069326437
52°50′04″N 1°32′45″W
1096501
Church of St Mary RoslistonParish Church14th century19 January 1967SK2433716815
52°44′54″N 1°38′27″W
1159242
Shardlow Hall with attached garden seat to north-east corner, steps c.14m from north-west front and steps c.7m west of south-west corner ShardlowCountry House168411 March 1987SK4384830478
52°52′12″N 1°21′00″W
1088368
Shardlow Hall with attached garden seat to north-east corner, steps c.14m from north-west front and steps c.7m west of south-west corner
The Lock Up (Round House) SmisbyLock UpLate 18th century19 January 1967SK3486919083
52°46′06″N 1°29′05″W
1281737
The Lock Up (Round House)
Church of St Michael Sutton on the HillStatue20th century19 January 1967SK2374434239
52°54′18″N 1°38′54″W
1096581
Sutton Hall and attached outbuildings Sutton on the HillHouse19522 September 1952SK2363333815
52°54′05″N 1°39′00″W
1334519
Church of St James SwarkestoneParish Church12th century10 November 1967SK3719628595
52°51′13″N 1°26′57″W
1088344
Swarkestone Hall Farmhouse SwarkestoneFarmhouseEarly 17th century2 September 1952SK3745528406
52°51′07″N 1°26′43″W
1088346
Swarkestone Hall Farmhouse
Swarkestone Old Hall and attached walls SwarkestoneHouse18th century10 November 1967SK3734328500
52°51′10″N 1°26′49″W
1280604
The Lock-up TicknallLock UpLate 18th century19 January 1967SK3515323908
52°48′42″N 1°28′48″W
1096445
The Lock-up
The Middle Lodge Calke Park, TicknallGate Lodgecirca 180519 January 1967SK3573223168
52°48′18″N 1°28′17″W
1203338
The Middle Lodge
All Saints Church TrusleyParish Church171319 January 1967SK2535735533
52°55′00″N 1°37′28″W
1281370
All Saints Church
Old Hall Cottage TwyfordHouse16th century19 January 1967SK3291128928
52°51′25″N 1°30′46″W
1096517
Old Hall Cottage
Church of St Laurence Walton-on-TrentStatue20th century19 January 1967SK2158918230
52°45′40″N 1°40′53″W
1159347
Walton Hall and attached stable range and garden wall Walton-on-TrentCountry HouseEarly 18th century2 September 1952SK2145917882
52°45′29″N 1°41′00″W
1159300
Walton Hall and attached stable range and garden wall
Weston Hall Weston-on-TrentCountry HouseEarly 17th century2 September 1952SK4032628350
52°51′04″N 1°24′09″W
1088352
Weston Hall
Four bottle kilns at Greens Pottery Church GresleyBottle kiln18th century29 October 1974SK3055818744
52°45′56″N 1°32′55″W
1280950
Four bottle kilns at Greens Pottery
Parish Church of St Mary and Saint George Church GresleyChurch15th century14 October 1981SK2932718108
52°45′35″N 1°34′01″W
1204963

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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