Listed Buildings within the Parish
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What Are Listed Buildings?
A listed building in the United Kingdom is a building which has been placed on the Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. There are just under 500,000 buildings in the UK to which this applies.
A listed building may not be demolished, extended or altered without special permission from the local planning authority. For a building to be included on the list, it must be a man-made structure that survives in something at least approaching its original state. Most structures on the list are buildings, but other structures such as bridges, monuments, sculptures, war memorials, and even milestones and mileposts may also be listed.
All buildings built before 1700 which survive in anything like their original condition are listed, as are most of those built between 1700 and 1840. The criteria become tighter with time, so that post-1945 buildings have to be exceptionally important to be listed. A building has normally to be over 30 years old to be eligible for listing.
In England and Wales, listed buildings are classified in three grades:
- Grade I buildings are of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important. Just 2.5% of listed buildings are Grade I.
- Grade II* buildings are particularly important buildings of more than special interest. 5.5% of listed buildings are Grade II*.
- Grade II buildings are nationally important and of special interest. 92% of all listed buildings are in this class and it is the most likely grade of listing for a private residential building.
Grade II * listed
Listed Buildings in Shinfield Village
© Sue McArdle
Church of St Mary The Virgin, Church Lane
Dating from Late C12th, rebuilt C14th, altered and extended C15th, tower added C17th
Grade 1 listed
Shinfield Infant and Nursery School. (The School)
Dating from 1707, extended C19th and altered C20th
Grade II listed
© Sue McArdle
© Sue McArdle
Church Farmhouse, Church lane
Dating from Early C15th, rebuilt late C16th and altered C20th
Grade II listed
Granary building in the garden of Church Farmhouse, Church Lane.
Dating from Late C17th
Grade II listed
© Sue McArdle
© Google Maps
L’Ortolan Restaurant, (Milton Sandford) Church Lane
Dating from C1840
Grade II listed
Barn adjoining Cutbush, Cutbush Lane.
Dating from C16th
Grade II listed
© Sue McArdle
Listed Buildings in Spencers Wood
Spencers Wood Village Hall
Spencers Wood Village Hall was built in 1911 and is run as a non-profit making registered charity. Our aim is to maintain and develop the use of the hall so that it provides a top class facility for people in the local area, to be able to enjoy a range of activities, and to enable private hire.
Library and School House
Dating from 1890
Grade II listed
Fullbrooks, 202 Hyde End Road.
Dating from C16th + C17th and C19th
Grade II listed
© Sue McArdle
Awaiting Picture
The Homestead, 264 Hyde End Road
Dating from C16th + C17th and C19th
Grade II listed
Hyde End Farmhouse, Hyde End Road
Dating from Early C19th
Grade II listed
© Brian Steptoe
Awaiting Picture
Sussex Lodge, Hyde End Road
Dating from Early C19th
Grade II listed
‘Walnut Tree Cottage’, Cottage in garden of 9 Clares Green Road
Dating from Late C17th and C19th
Grade II listed
Awaiting Picture
Nullis Farmhouse, off Clares Green Road
Dating from Mid C16th
Grade II listed
Hill House, Basingstoke Road
Dating from Early C18th and C19th
Grade II listed
Awaiting Picture
© Sue McArdle
The Milestone, Basingstoke Rd
Dating from Early C19.
Grade II listed
Listed Buildings in Three Mile Cross
© Malcolm Butler
‘The Lieutenant’s Cottage’, Basingstoke Road
Dating from C18th
Grade II listed
‘The Thatch’, Church Lane
Dating from Late C18th
Grade II listed
© Sue McArdle
‘Wistaria Cottage’, Church Lane
C18th, altered C20th
Grade II listed
‘Highway Cottage’, Basingstoke Road (formerly ‘The George and Dragon’ PH)
Dating from C18th, altered C20th
Grade II listed
© Sue McArdle
© Malcolm Butler
Post Office and Newsagent, Basingstoke Road (formerly a house)
Dating from C18th, altered C19th and C20th
Grade II listed
The Swan Inn, Basingstoke Road
Dating from Early C16th cottage/s, altered C18th and C19th
Grade II listed
© Sue McArdle
© Sue McArdle
The Mitford, Basingstoke Road
Dating from C18th, extended C19th
Grade II listed
The Milestone, Basingstoke Road
Early C19th
Grade II listed
© Sue McArdle
Listed Buildings in Great Lea Common
Awaiting Picture
Hartley Court, Hartley Court Road
Dating from Early C16th
Grade II* listed
The Old Farmhouse, Hartley Court Road
Dating from Late C17th
Grade II listed
Awaiting Picture
© Sue McArdle
Hopkiln Farmhouse, Kybes Lane
Dating from C16th and C17th
Grade II listed
Great Lea Farmhouse, Great Lea
Dating from Early C17th
Grade II listed
Awaiting Picture
Listed Buildings in Grazeley
‘The Elms’, Lambwood Hill
Dating from C1840
Grade II listed
© Sue McArdle
© Sue McArdle
(Former) Wheatsheaf Inn, Lambwood Hill Common
Dating from C17th and early C19th
Grade II listed
(Former) Holy Trinity Church, Lambwood Hill Common
Dating from 1850
Grade II listed
© Sue McArdle
Listed Buildings in Pound Green
Awaiting Picture
Pound Green Farmhouse
Dating from Early C16th
Grade II listed