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Grade II* listed buildings in Stoke-on-Trent

Stoke-on-Trent is a city located in Staffordshire, England. The city is a linear conurbation of six constituent towns (Burslem, Fenton, Longton, Tunstall, Stoke-upon-Trent and Hanley, with the latter being regarded as the city centre). Stoke-on-Trent is considered to be the home of the pottery industry in England and is commonly known as the Potteries. Formerly a primarily industrial conurbation, it is now a centre for service industries and distribution centres.

Bethesda Methodist Chapel, constructed in 1819 and listed in 1972

There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England and this page is a list of these buildings in the city of Stoke-on-Trent. There are sixteen buildings or structures that have been listed by the Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport as Grade II*, which signifies "particularly important buildings of more than special interest".

In the United Kingdom, the term "listed building" refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of special architectural, historical or cultural significance. These buildings are in three grades: Grade I consists of buildings of outstanding architectural or historical interest; Grade II* includes particularly significant buildings of more than local interest. Buildings in England are listed on recommendations provided by English Heritage, which also determines the grading.[1]

Listed buildings and structures Edit

Notes Edit

  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.

External links Edit

  1. ^ "Listed Buildings", english-heritage.org.uk, English Heritage, retrieved 19 February 2011

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Stoke on Trent is a city located in Staffordshire England The city is a linear conurbation of six constituent towns Burslem Fenton Longton Tunstall Stoke upon Trent and Hanley with the latter being regarded as the city centre Stoke on Trent is considered to be the home of the pottery industry in England and is commonly known as the Potteries Formerly a primarily industrial conurbation it is now a centre for service industries and distribution centres Bethesda Methodist Chapel constructed in 1819 and listed in 1972There are over 20 000 Grade II listed buildings in England and this page is a list of these buildings in the city of Stoke on Trent There are sixteen buildings or structures that have been listed by the Secretary of State for Culture Olympics Media and Sport as Grade II which signifies particularly important buildings of more than special interest In the United Kingdom the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of special architectural historical or cultural significance These buildings are in three grades Grade I consists of buildings of outstanding architectural or historical interest Grade II includes particularly significant buildings of more than local interest Buildings in England are listed on recommendations provided by English Heritage which also determines the grading 1 Listed buildings and structures EditMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Name Location Type Completed note 1 Date designated Grid ref note 2 Geo coordinates Entry number note 3 ImageBethesda Methodist Chapel Hanley City of Stoke on Trent Methodist Chapel 1819 19 April 1972 SJ8822847351 53 01 24 N 2 10 37 W 53 02332 N 2 176952 W 53 02332 2 176952 Bethesda Methodist Chapel 1195821 nbsp Bethesda Methodist ChapelMore imagesFormer Church of St John the Evangelist Hanley City of Stoke on Trent Former Church 1788 90 2 October 1951 SJ8835947868 53 01 41 N 2 10 30 W 53 02797 N 2 175018 W 53 02797 2 175018 Former Church of St John the Evangelist 1210680 nbsp Former Church of St John the EvangelistMore imagesChurch of the Holy Trinity Hartshill City of Stoke on Trent Church 1842 19 April 1972 53 00 35 N 2 12 07 W 53 0097 N 2 202 W 53 0097 2 202 Church of the Holy Trinity 1195800 nbsp Church of the Holy TrinityMore imagesEtruscan Bone Mill Etruria City of Stoke on Trent Bone and flint mill C20 15 March 1993 SJ8721546825 53 01 07 N 2 11 31 W 53 018568 N 2 192033 W 53 018568 2 192033 Etruscan Bone Mill 1195818 nbsp Etruscan Bone MillMore imagesFord Green Hall and Attached Wall and Dovecote Smallthorne City of Stoke on Trent Farmhouse Late 16th century 2 October 1951 SJ8873950860 53 03 18 N 2 10 10 W 53 054874 N 2 169457 W 53 054874 2 169457 Ford Green Hall and Attached Wall and Dovecote 1220313 nbsp Ford Green Hall and Attached Wall and DovecoteMore imagesFormer Gladstone and Park Place Roslyn Works Longton City of Stoke on Trent Pottery works c1860 and later 19 April 1972 SJ9129543256 52 59 12 N 2 07 52 W 52 986569 N 2 131116 W 52 986569 2 131116 Former Gladstone and Park Place Roslyn Works 1195854 nbsp Former Gladstone and Park Place Roslyn WorksMore imagesFormer Wedgwood Institute public Library Burslem City of Stoke on Trent Art School 1869 19 April 1972 SJ8686649748 53 02 41 N 2 11 50 W 53 044835 N 2 197355 W 53 044835 2 197355 Former Wedgwood Institute public Library 1195840 nbsp Former Wedgwood Institute public Library More imagesMiddleport Pottery Burgess and Leigh Middleport City of Stoke on Trent Pottery works with bottle oven 1888 9 20 August 1979 SJ8604849321 53 02 28 N 2 12 34 W 53 040976 N 2 209538 W 53 040976 2 209538 Middleport Pottery Burgess and Leigh 1297939 nbsp Middleport Pottery Burgess and Leigh More imagesNorth Staffordshire Hotel Stoke upon Trent City of Stoke on Trent Hotel 1848 19 April 1972 SJ8800745691 53 00 30 N 2 10 49 W 53 008393 N 2 180184 W 53 008393 2 180184 North Staffordshire Hotel 1290251 nbsp North Staffordshire HotelMore imagesOdeon Cinema now Regent Theatre Hanley City of Stoke on Trent Cinema theatre 1929 30 November 1989 SJ8825447476 53 01 28 N 2 10 36 W 53 024444 N 2 176569 W 53 024444 2 176569 Odeon Cinema now Regent Theatre 1195837 nbsp Odeon Cinema now Regent Theatre More imagesOld Town Hall Burslem City of Stoke on Trent Town Hall 1854 2 October 1951 SJ8683249844 53 02 45 N 2 11 52 W 53 045697 N 2 197867 W 53 045697 2 197867 Old Town Hall 1195811 nbsp Old Town HallMore imagesPithead Baths and Canteen at Chatterley Whitfield Colliery Whitfield City of Stoke on Trent Colliery 1936 1937 23 February 1994 SJ8835853428 53 04 41 N 2 10 31 W 53 077949 N 2 175235 W 53 077949 2 175235 Pithead Baths and Canteen at Chatterley Whitfield Colliery 1260223 nbsp Pithead Baths and Canteen at Chatterley Whitfield CollieryPrice and Kensington Teapot Works Longton City of Stoke on Trent Pottery works Early 19th century 20 August 1979 SJ8577749728 53 02 41 N 2 12 49 W 53 044627 N 2 213598 W 53 044627 2 213598 Price and Kensington Teapot Works 1290799 nbsp Price and Kensington Teapot WorksStoke on Trent railway station Stoke upon Trent City of Stoke on Trent Railway Station 1847 19 April 1972 SJ8796445658 53 00 29 N 2 10 51 W 53 008096 N 2 180824 W 53 008096 2 180824 Stoke on Trent railway station 1210928 nbsp Stoke on Trent railway stationMore imagesThe Round House Etruria City of Stoke on Trent Pottery Works c 1769 19 April 1972 SJ8690947305 53 01 22 N 2 11 48 W 53 022876 N 2 196614 W 53 022876 2 196614 The Round House 1291071 nbsp The Round House1 Moorland Road Burslem City of Stoke on Trent House 1751 2 October 1951 SJ8692349861 53 02 45 N 2 11 47 W 53 045852 N 2 19651 W 53 045852 2 19651 1 Moorland Road 1220792 nbsp Upload PhotoNotes Edit 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 Sometimes known as OSGB36 the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey The List Entry Number is a unique number assigned to each listed building and scheduled monument by Historic England External links Edit Listed Buildings english heritage org uk English Heritage retrieved 19 February 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grade II listed buildings in Stoke on Trent amp oldid 1149147778, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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