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Grade I Collection

Grade I refers to the highest level of architectural and historical significance that a building or structure can achieve in England

Background imageGrade I Collection: Westgate, Canterbury, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Westgate, Canterbury, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Westgate, Canterbury, 1898. Grade I listed Westgate, a medieval gatehouse in the city walls of Canterbury were built from Kentish ragstone c1379. From " Our Own Country, Volume VI"

Background imageGrade I Collection: Shobdon Court, Hereford - The Lord Bateman, 1910

Shobdon Court, Hereford - The Lord Bateman, 1910. Shobdon Court is a grade II listed building in Shobdon, Herefordshire, England

Background imageGrade I Collection: The Gardens at Stowe House, Bucks, c1785. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson

The Gardens at Stowe House, Bucks, c1785. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
The Gardens at Stowe House, Bucks, c1785. From The Connoisseur Volume 101. [The Connoisseur Ltd. London, 1938]

Background imageGrade I Collection: Chatsworth House, a Grade I stately home in Derbyshire, England

Chatsworth House, a Grade I stately home in Derbyshire, England

Background imageGrade I Collection: Europe, England, North Yorkshire, Castle Howard

Europe, England, North Yorkshire, Castle Howard

Background imageGrade I Collection: Palace of the Stuarts, York, 1881. Creator: Unknown

Palace of the Stuarts, York, 1881. Creator: Unknown
Palace of the Stuarts, York, 1881. The Kings Manor is a Grade I listed building in York, England, and is now part of the University of York. From " The Leisure Hour 1881", by

Background imageGrade I Collection: Cloister Pump and Hall Steps, 1926

Cloister Pump and Hall Steps, 1926. Eton College is a boarding independent school for boys in Eton, Berkshire, near Windsor, founded in 1440 by King Henry VI. From Eton College by Christopher Hussey

Background imageGrade I Collection: View of the interior of Saint Paul's Cathedral in London, 1753. Creator: Johann Michael Muller

View of the interior of Saint Paul's Cathedral in London, 1753. Creator: Johann Michael Muller
View of the interior of Saint Paul's Cathedral in London, 1753

Background imageGrade I Collection: View of the interior of Saint Paul's Cathedral in London, 1753. Creator: Johann Michael Muller

View of the interior of Saint Paul's Cathedral in London, 1753. Creator: Johann Michael Muller
View of the interior of Saint Paul's Cathedral in London, 1753

Background imageGrade I Collection: View of Somerset House and Saint Mary-le-Strand Church in London, 1753. Creator: Thomas Bowles

View of Somerset House and Saint Mary-le-Strand Church in London, 1753. Creator: Thomas Bowles
View of Somerset House and Saint Mary-le-Strand Church in London, 1753

Background imageGrade I Collection: View of Saint Paul's Cathedral in London seen from the northwest side, 1753

View of Saint Paul's Cathedral in London seen from the northwest side, 1753. Creator: Johann Michael Muller
View of Saint Paul's Cathedral in London seen from the northwest side, 1753

Background imageGrade I Collection: View of Hampton Court Palace in London, 1751. Creator: Fabr. Parr

View of Hampton Court Palace in London, 1751. Creator: Fabr. Parr
View of Hampton Court Palace in London, 1751

Background imageGrade I Collection: Trinity Church by river, Stratford-on-Avon, between 1900 and 1910. Creator: William H. Jackson

Trinity Church by river, Stratford-on-Avon, between 1900 and 1910. Creator: William H. Jackson
Trinity Church by river, Stratford-on-Avon, between 1900 and 1910

Background imageGrade I Collection: View of Somerset House and Saint Mary-le-Strand Church in London, 1745-1775. Creator: Unknown

View of Somerset House and Saint Mary-le-Strand Church in London, 1745-1775. Creator: Unknown
View of Somerset House and Saint Mary-le-Strand Church in London, 1745-1775

Background imageGrade I Collection: View of Somerset House on the River Thames in London, 1735-1805. Creator: Unknown

View of Somerset House on the River Thames in London, 1735-1805. Creator: Unknown
View of Somerset House on the River Thames in London, 1735-1805

Background imageGrade I Collection: View of Somerset House and Saint Mary-le-Strand Church in London, 1722-after 1758

View of Somerset House and Saint Mary-le-Strand Church in London, 1722-after 1758

Background imageGrade I Collection: View of Hampton Court Palace in London seen from the east side, 1744. Creator: John Tinney

View of Hampton Court Palace in London seen from the east side, 1744. Creator: John Tinney
View of Hampton Court Palace in London seen from the east side, 1744

Background imageGrade I Collection: View of the choir of Saint Paul's Cathedral in London, in or after 1752-1766. Creator: Thomas Bowles

View of the choir of Saint Paul's Cathedral in London, in or after 1752-1766. Creator: Thomas Bowles
View of the choir of Saint Paul's Cathedral in London, in or after 1752-1766

Background imageGrade I Collection: York Minster, c.(between 1900 and 1910). Creator: Unknown

York Minster, c.(between 1900 and 1910). Creator: Unknown
York Minster, c.(between 1900 and 1910)

Background imageGrade I Collection: Norwich Cathedral, between 1900 and 1920. Creator: Unknown

Norwich Cathedral, between 1900 and 1920. Creator: Unknown
Norwich Cathedral, between 1900 and 1920

Background imageGrade I Collection: 'The Church Recently Built by the Duke of Newcastle at Clumber, 1890. Creator: Unknown

'The Church Recently Built by the Duke of Newcastle at Clumber, 1890. Creator: Unknown
The Church Recently Built by the Duke of Newcastle at Clumber, 1890. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 41. January to June, 1890

Background imageGrade I Collection: The New Law Courts at Birmingham, opened by the Prince and Princess of Wales, 1891. Creator: Unknown

The New Law Courts at Birmingham, opened by the Prince and Princess of Wales, 1891. Creator: Unknown
'The New Law Courts at Birmingham, opened by TRH The Prince and Princess of Wales; The Great Hall of the New Law Courts, 1891. From "The Graphic

Background imageGrade I Collection: The New Law Courts at Birmingham, opened by the Prince and Princess of Wales, 1891. Creator: Unknown

The New Law Courts at Birmingham, opened by the Prince and Princess of Wales, 1891. Creator: Unknown
'The New Law Courts at Birmingham, opened by TRH The Prince and Princess of Wales; The Exterior of the New Law Courts, 1891. From "The Graphic

Background imageGrade I Collection: Room Leading to the Chapel, Knowle, Kent, 1869. Creator: Joseph Nash

Room Leading to the Chapel, Knowle, Kent, 1869. Creator: Joseph Nash
Room Leading to the Chapel, Knowle, Kent, 1869

Background imageGrade I Collection: Norham Castle, 1909. Artist: JMW Turner

Norham Castle, 1909. Artist: JMW Turner
Norham Castle, 1909. From The Water-colours of J. M. W. Turner, text by W. G. Rawlinson and A. J. Finberg. [Avalon Press, London, 1909]

Background imageGrade I Collection: Europe, England, London, Tower Bridge

Europe, England, London, Tower Bridge

Background imageGrade I Collection: Europe, England, London, Kings Cross Station

Europe, England, London, Kings Cross Station

Background imageGrade I Collection: Berwick Bridge, c1870

Berwick Bridge, c1870. Berwick Bridge on the River Tweed in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England is Grade I listed and was built between 1611 and 1624

Background imageGrade I Collection: York Minster, 1898. Creator: Unknown

York Minster, 1898. Creator: Unknown
York Minster, 1898. Grade I listed York Minster constructed in Gothic style on Normal foundations under orders of Walter de Gray in 1215 with efforts at restoration from 1730s onwards

Background imageGrade I Collection: Corfe Castle rising out of mist, viewed from Kingstone, Purbeck, Dorset, UK, September

Corfe Castle rising out of mist, viewed from Kingstone, Purbeck, Dorset, UK, September 2010

Background imageGrade I Collection: Ground Plan of Whitby Abbey, 1897

Ground Plan of Whitby Abbey, 1897. From The Ruined Abbeys of Britain by Frederick Ross. [William Mackenzie, London, 1897]

Background imageGrade I Collection: Election Hall, 1926

Election Hall, 1926. Eton College is a boarding independent school for boys in Eton, Berkshire, near Windsor, founded in 1440 by King Henry VI. Election Hall added 1514-20

Background imageGrade I Collection: The Royal Vault, 1895

The Royal Vault, 1895. From The Governors Guide to Windsor Castle, by the Most Noble The Marquis of Lorne, K.T. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, 1895]

Background imageGrade I Collection: Hever Castle, 13th century double moated castle, and the childhood home of Anne Boleyn, Kent

Hever Castle, 13th century double moated castle, and the childhood home of Anne Boleyn, Kent, England

Background imageGrade I Collection: Chesterton Windmill, a 17th century cylindric stone tower windmill with an arched base

Chesterton Windmill, a 17th century cylindric stone tower windmill with an arched base, located outside the village of Chesterton, Warwickshire, England

Background imageGrade I Collection: The Great Conservatory in the garden of Syon Park, the first conservatory to be built from metal

The Great Conservatory in the garden of Syon Park, the first conservatory to be built from metal and glass on a large scale, London, England

Background imageGrade I Collection: The Privy Garden, Hampton Court Palace, London, England

The Privy Garden, Hampton Court Palace, London, England

Background imageGrade I Collection: Hampton Court Palace south front, built by Christopher Wren for William III and Mary II

Hampton Court Palace south front, built by Christopher Wren for William III and Mary II, viewed from the Privy Garden, London, England

Background imageGrade I Collection: Chatsworth House as seen through the Three Arch bridge over River Derwent, Derbyshire

Chatsworth House as seen through the Three Arch bridge over River Derwent, Derbyshire, England

Background imageGrade I Collection: UK, England, North Lincolnshire, Barton-upon-Humber, Humber Bridge over the Humber

UK, England, North Lincolnshire, Barton-upon-Humber, Humber Bridge over the Humber Estuary from the south

Background imageGrade I Collection: UK, England, East Yorkshire, Hull, Hessle, Humber Bridge over the Humber Estuary

UK, England, East Yorkshire, Hull, Hessle, Humber Bridge over the Humber Estuary

Background imageGrade I Collection: United Kingdom, England, Cheshire, Chester, Chester Rows, Three Old Arches built in

United Kingdom, England, Cheshire, Chester, Chester Rows, Three Old Arches built in 1274AD, Grade I listed building and considered to be the earliest shop front still surviving in England

Background imageGrade I Collection: Europe, United Kingdom, Wales, Caernarfon Castle

Europe, United Kingdom, Wales, Caernarfon Castle

Background imageGrade I Collection: Europe, United Kingom, England, Lancashire, Liverpool, The Three Graces

Europe, United Kingom, England, Lancashire, Liverpool, The Three Graces

Background imageGrade I Collection: Europe, England, London, Tower Bridge and City Hall

Europe, England, London, Tower Bridge and City Hall

Background imageGrade I Collection: England, North Yorkshire, Castle Howard

England, North Yorkshire, Castle Howard

Background imageGrade I Collection: A Trip to Brighton a Hundred Years Ago; Saloon in the Prince of Waless Marine Pavilion, c1788

A Trip to Brighton a Hundred Years Ago; Saloon in the Prince of Waless Marine Pavilion, c1788, 1 Creator: Unknown
A Trip to Brighton a Hundred Years Ago; Saloon in the Prince of Waless Marine Pavilion, c1788, 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 38. July to December, 1888

Background imageGrade I Collection: Carol Singing on Christmas Eve at Hampton Court Palace, 1888. Creator: Unknown

Carol Singing on Christmas Eve at Hampton Court Palace, 1888. Creator: Unknown
Carol Singing on Christmas Eve at Hampton Court Palace, 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 38. July to December, 1888



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Grade I refers to the highest level of architectural and historical significance that a building or structure can achieve in England. It represents a rich tapestry of heritage, showcasing remarkable craftsmanship and captivating stories from different eras. Take a step back in time to Westgate, Canterbury, 1898. With its origins shrouded in mystery by an unknown creator, this Grade I gem stands as a testament to the city's medieval past. Its imposing presence beckons visitors to explore its secrets. Journey further into history at Shobdon Court, Hereford - The Lord Bateman, 1910. This Grade I marvel transports you to an era of opulence and grandeur. Its stately elegance captivates all who wander through its hallowed halls. Nature's beauty unfolds at The Gardens of Stowe House, Bucks, c1785. Painted by Thomas Rowlandson, this Grade I masterpiece showcases meticulously manicured landscapes that have stood the test of time. A true feast for the eyes. Derbyshire's crown jewel awaits at Chatsworth House – a magnificent Grade I stately home steeped in history and surrounded by breathtaking landscapes. Prepare to be enchanted as you delve into centuries-old tales within these hallowed walls. Venture northward to Castle Howard in North Yorkshire – an architectural marvel that has withstood the passage of time since it was built in Europe during England's storied past. This Grade I treasure is sure to transport you back through centuries of English heritage. The Palace of the Stuarts rises majestically amidst York's historic streetscape since 1881; its creator remains unknown but left behind an enduring legacy worthy of admiration for generations yet unborn. Discover hidden gems like Cloister Pump and Hall Steps from 1926—a testament to human ingenuity blending seamlessly with nature’s wonders—showcasing how architecture can harmonize with its surroundings while standing tall as a proud Grade I structure.