In this article, Grade I listed buildings in Warwickshire will be analyzed in detail, addressing its different aspects, impact and relevance in today's society. From its origins to its current evolution, the various aspects that make Grade I listed buildings in Warwickshire a topic of great interest and debate will be explored. In addition, its influence in different areas will be examined, such as culture, politics, education and technology. Through this exhaustive analysis, we seek to provide a comprehensive vision of Grade I listed buildings in Warwickshire, with the purpose of enriching knowledge on this topic and encouraging critical reflection about its role in the contemporary world.
There are over 9,000 Grade I listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the county of Warwickshire, by district.
Name | Location | Type | Completed [note 1] | Date designated | Grid ref.[note 2] Geo-coordinates |
Entry number [note 3] | Image |
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Arbury Hall | Arbury Park, Nuneaton and Bedworth | Country House | Late 16th century | 6 December 1947 | SP3352989275 52°30′01″N 1°30′27″W / 52.500353°N 1.507516°W |
1185222 | |
Stables at Arbury Hall and attached wall and gate pier to left | Arbury Park, Nuneaton and Bedworth | Stables | c. 1675 | 1 January 1956 | SP3346589328 52°30′03″N 1°30′30″W / 52.500833°N 1.508453°W |
1299708 | |
Church of St Nicholas | Nuneaton | Church | c. 1340 | 6 December 1947 | SP3655891653 52°31′18″N 1°27′45″W / 52.521536°N 1.462637°W |
1299514 |
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