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Grade I listed buildings in Folkestone and Hythe

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There are a number of Grade I listed buildings in the district of Folkestone and Hythe in Kent.

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; Grade I structures are those considered to be "buildings of exceptional interest". Listing was begun by a provision in the Town and Country Planning Act 1947. Listing a building imposes severe restrictions on what the owner might wish to change or modify in the structure or its fittings. In England, the authority for listing under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 rests with English Heritage, a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, while local authorities have a responsibility to regulate and enforce the planning regulations.

Buildings

Name Location Type Completed Date designated Grid ref.
Geo-coordinates
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Church of St Martin Acrise Parish Church Late 11th century or 12th century 29 December 1966 TR1938542235
51°08′14″N 1°08′05″E / 51.137337°N 1.134623°E / 51.137337; 1.134623 (Church of St Martin)
1263009
Church of St Martin
Church of St Martin
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Church of St Augustine Brookland Parish Church Mid 13th, 14th, 15th and 18th century, restored 1790. 9 June 1959 TQ9894925807
50°59′50″N 0°50′02″E / 50.997256°N 0.833874°E / 50.997256; 0.833874 (Church of St Augustine)
1230943
Church of St Augustine
Church of St Augustine
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Detached Belfry about 1 yard north of Church of St Augustine Brookland Bell Tower Late 12th century or 13th century 9 June 1959 TQ9895225822
50°59′51″N 0°50′02″E / 50.997389°N 0.833925°E / 50.997389; 0.833925 (Detached Belfry about 1 yard north of Church of St Augustine)
1344151
Detached Belfry about 1 yard north of Church of St Augustine
Detached Belfry about 1 yard north of Church of St Augustine
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Church of St Mary the Virgin Elham Church Late 12th century 29 December 1966 TR1772543817
51°09′08″N 1°06′43″E / 51.152174°N 1.111888°E / 51.152174; 1.111888 (Church of St Mary the Virgin)
1260547
Church of St Mary the Virgin
Church of St Mary the Virgin
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Church of St James Elmsted Bell Tower Medieval 29 December 1966 TR1165844934
51°09′52″N 1°01′33″E / 51.164479°N 1.025923°E / 51.164479; 1.025923 (Church of St James)
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Church of St James
Church of St James
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Church of St Martin Cheriton, Folkestone Parish Church Saxon 5 December 1974 TR1893836473
51°05′09″N 1°07′29″E / 51.085773°N 1.12475°E / 51.085773; 1.12475 (Church of St Martin)
1061197
Church of St Martin
Church of St Martin
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Church of St Michael Hawkinge Church/House 19th century 29 December 1966 TR2280839689
51°06′47″N 1°10′55″E / 51.113158°N 1.181901°E / 51.113158; 1.181901 (Church of St Michael)
1242021
Church of St Michael
Church of St Michael
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The Parish Church of St Leonard Hythe Parish Church from circa 1100 3 January 1950 TR1614934915
51°04′22″N 1°05′03″E / 51.07284°N 1.084058°E / 51.07284; 1.084058 (The Parish Church of St Leonard)
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The Parish Church of St Leonard
The Parish Church of St Leonard
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Church of St George Ivychurch Parish Church 13th century 9 June 1959 TR0281227665
51°00′45″N 0°53′24″E / 51.012595°N 0.889889°E / 51.012595; 0.889889 (Church of St George)
1231321
Church of St George
Church of St George
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Church of All Saints Lydd Parish Church Saxon 28 November 1950 TR0427120953
50°57′06″N 0°54′25″E / 50.951801°N 0.906891°E / 50.951801; 0.906891 (Church of All Saints)
1068932
Church of All Saints
Church of All Saints
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Church of St Mary and St Ethelburga, and remains of the older church to south Lyminge Abbey Circa 633 founded 29 December 1966 TR1610740862
51°07′35″N 1°05′13″E / 51.126254°N 1.087016°E / 51.126254; 1.087016 (Church of St Mary and St Ethelburga, and remains of the older church to south)
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Church of St Mary and St Ethelburga, and remains of the older church to south
Church of St Mary and St Ethelburga, and remains of the older church to south
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Church of St Stephen Lympne Tower Late 11th century 29 December 1966 TR1197534658
51°04′20″N 1°01′28″E / 51.072088°N 1.024415°E / 51.072088; 1.024415 (Church of St Stephen)
1101780
Church of St Stephen
Church of St Stephen
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Lympne Castle Lympne House Probably 13th century; mid 14th and 15th centuries, restored early 20th century. 29 December 1966 TR1192634661
51°04′20″N 1°01′25″E / 51.072133°N 1.023718°E / 51.072133; 1.023718 (Lympne Castle)
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Lympne Castle
Lympne Castle
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Monks Horton Priory Monks Horton House From 12th century, restored early 20th century. 29 December 1966 TR1062639303
51°06′51″N 1°00′28″E / 51.114295°N 1.007894°E / 51.114295; 1.007894 (Monks Horton Priory)
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Monks Horton Priory
Monks Horton Priory
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Church of St Nicholas New Romney Church Medieval 28 August 1951 TR0652924751
50°59′06″N 0°56′28″E / 50.985104°N 0.941148°E / 50.985104; 0.941148 (Church of St Nicholas)
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Church of St Nicholas
Church of St Nicholas
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Church of St Peter and St Paul Newchurch Parish Church 13th century 9 June 1959 TR0540731351
51°02′41″N 0°55′44″E / 51.044776°N 0.928919°E / 51.044776; 0.928919 (Church of St Peter and St Paul)
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Church of St Peter and St Paul
Church of St Peter and St Paul
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Church of St Clement Old Romney Parish Church 13th century 9 June 1959 TR0349525192
50°59′25″N 0°53′54″E / 50.990144°N 0.898228°E / 50.990144; 0.898228 (Church of St Clement)
1278132
Church of St Clement
Church of St Clement
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Church of St Oswald Paddlesworth Parish Church 11th century or earlier 29 December 1966 TR1950639749
51°06′54″N 1°08′05″E / 51.11497°N 1.134837°E / 51.11497; 1.134837 (Church of St Oswald)
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Church of St Oswald
Church of St Oswald
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Church of St Mary and St Radegund Postling Parish Church late 11th century or 12th century 29 December 1966 TR1454539092
51°06′39″N 1°03′49″E / 51.110948°N 1.063676°E / 51.110948; 1.063676 (Church of St Mary and St Radegund)
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Church of St Mary and St Radegund
Church of St Mary and St Radegund
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Bastions and curtain wall about 10 metres south-east of Saltwood Castle Saltwood Bailey Late 14th century 27 August 1952 TR1617635915
51°04′55″N 1°05′06″E / 51.081809°N 1.08504°E / 51.081809; 1.08504 (Bastions and curtain wall about 10 metres south-east of Saltwood Castle)
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Bastions and curtain wall about 10 metres south-east of Saltwood Castle
Bastions and curtain wall about 10 metres south-east of Saltwood Castle
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Saltwood Castle Saltwood Bailey possibly 11th century 27 August 1952 TR1617435915
51°04′55″N 1°05′06″E / 51.08181°N 1.085012°E / 51.08181; 1.085012 (Saltwood Castle)
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Saltwood Castle
Saltwood Castle
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Sandgate Castle Sandgate Castle 1539–40 5 December 1949 TR2068335173
51°04′24″N 1°08′56″E / 51.073432°N 1.148833°E / 51.073432; 1.148833 (Sandgate Castle)
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Sandgate Castle
Sandgate Castle
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Church of St Mary Sellindge Parish Church Late 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries, restored mid-to-late 19th century 29 December 1966 TR0938438452
51°06′26″N 0°59′23″E / 51.107108°N 0.989682°E / 51.107108; 0.989682 (Church of St Mary)
1054042
Church of St Mary
Church of St Mary
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Church of St Thomas a Becket and mounting block attached Fairfield, Snargate Parish Church 15th century, rebuilt 1912–13 9 June 1959 TQ9667126490
51°00′15″N 0°48′07″E / 51.004173°N 0.801821°E / 51.004173; 0.801821 (Church of St Thomas a Becket and mounting block attached)
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Church of St Thomas a Becket and mounting block attached
Church of St Thomas a Becket and mounting block attached
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Church of St Mary the Virgin St. Mary in the Marsh Parish Church 12th century 9 June 1959 TR0649227990
51°00′51″N 0°56′33″E / 51.014205°N 0.942463°E / 51.014205; 0.942463 (Church of St Mary the Virgin)
1061102
Church of St Mary the Virgin
Church of St Mary the Virgin
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Barns at Westenhanger Manor Westenhanger, Stanford Barn 16th century or earlier 27 August 1952 TR1224937198
51°05′41″N 1°01′47″E / 51.094795°N 1.029811°E / 51.094795; 1.029811 (Barns at Westenhanger Manor)
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Barns at Westenhanger Manor
Barns at Westenhanger Manor
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Westenhanger Manor Westenhanger, Stanford Castle 14th century 27 August 1952 TR1236537163
51°05′40″N 1°01′53″E / 51.094438°N 1.031445°E / 51.094438; 1.031445 (Westenhanger Manor)
1344223
Westenhanger Manor
Westenhanger Manor
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Church of St Mary Stelling Minnis Parish Church Late 12th century or early 13th century 29 December 1966 TR1420648592
51°11′47″N 1°03′52″E / 51.196376°N 1.06449°E / 51.196376; 1.06449 (Church of St Mary)
1260110
Church of St Mary
Church of St Mary
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Davison's Mill or Davison's Windmill Stelling Minnis Smock Mill 1866 29 December 1966 TR1462946488
51°10′38″N 1°04′09″E / 51.177326°N 1.069279°E / 51.177326; 1.069279 (Davison's Mill or Davison's Windmill)
1260112
Davison's Mill or Davison's Windmill
Davison's Mill or Davison's Windmill
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Church of St Peter Swingfield Parish Church Late 11th century or 12th century 29 December 1966 TR2328543423
51°08′47″N 1°11′28″E / 51.146496°N 1.191016°E / 51.146496; 1.191016 (Church of St Peter)
1242414
Church of St Peter
Church of St Peter
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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.

References

  1. "What is a listed building?". Manchester City Council. Retrieved 8 December 2007.
  2. "Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 (c. 9)". Ministry of Justice. Retrieved 17 December 2007.

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