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Image:Albert dock at night.jpg on the left and Pier Head on the right. The Albert Dock consists the largest single collection of Grade I buildings in the United Kingdom]]
There are over 2500 listed buildings in Liverpool, England, the second largest number in the United Kingdom after London.{{cite web |title=Historic buildings|publisher=Liverpool City Council |url=http://www.liverpool.gov.uk/Leisure_and_culture/Local_history_and_heritage/Historic_buildings/index.asp |accessdate=2008-09-21}} A listed building is one considered to be of special architectural, historical or cultural significance, which is protected from being demolished, extended or altered, unless special permission is granted by the relevant planning authorities.
Of these buildings, 27 are classified as Grade I{{cite web |title=Grade I listing for synagogue |publisher=BBC |date=2008-03-03 |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/liverpool/content/articles/2008/03/03/faith_synagogue_feature.shtml |accessdate=2009-07-11}} (buildings of outstanding architectural or historic interest) and 85 are classified as Grade II*{{cite web |title=Listed buildings |publisher=Liverpool City Council |url=http://www.liverpool.gov.uk/Environment/Land_and_premises/Conservation/Listed_buildings/index.asp |accessdate=2008-09-21}} (particularly significant buildings of more than local interest). The remainder are classified as Grade II. The city has been described by the English Heritage as England's finest Victorian City.
The wide range and depth of architectural styles represented in Liverpool has been recognised by UNESCO, with six areas throughout the city centre being designated as a World Heritage Site in 2004. The areas, collectively known as the Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City were added in recognition of the city's role in the development of International trade and docking technology.
Complete lists of all of the listed buildings in Liverpool, split alphabetically, can be accessed through the template below.
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Listed buildings in the United Kingdom
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Within the United Kingdom, a listed building is a building or structure that is of special architectural, historical or cultural significance. Listed building status is used widely in the country to protect historic sites and has been applied to around half a million buildings. A listed building may not be demolished, extended or altered without special permission from the local planning authority (who typically consult the relevant central government agency, particularly for significant alterations to the more notable listed buildings).
Although most structures appearing on the lists are buildings, other structures such as bridges, monuments, sculptures, war memorials, and even milestones and mileposts may also be listed. Ancient, military and uninhabited structures (such as Stonehenge) are sometimes instead classified as Scheduled Ancient Monuments and protected by much older legislation whilst cultural landscapes such as parks and gardens are currently "listed" on a non-statutory basis.
Architecture of Liverpool
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Liverpool has a wide variety of architectural styles represented within the city, dating from as far back as the 13th century, right up to modern contemporary styles.Hughes (1999), p11 Much of the urban fabric of Liverpool that exists today dates from the last 200 years, the period during which the city developed into a major port city within the United Kingdom.Hughes (1999), p10
There are over 2,500 listed buildings in Liverpool (of which 27 are Grade I listed and 85 are Grade II* listed){{cite web |title=Listed buildings |publisher=Liverpool City Council |url=http://www.liverpool.gov.uk/Environment/Land_and_premises/Conservation/Listed_buildings/index.asp |accessdate=2008-09-21}} and only the UK capital London, has more.{{cite web |title=Historic buildings|publisher=Liverpool City Council |url=http://www.liverpool.gov.uk/Leisure_and_culture/Local_history_and_heritage/Historic_buildings/index.asp |accessdate=2008-09-21}} The city also has a greater number of public sculptures than any other location in the United Kingdom aside from Westminster{{cite web |title=Historic Britain: Liverpool |publisher=HistoricBritain.com |url=http://www.historicbritain.com/results.aspx?showmessage=true&location=liverpool&AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1 |accessdate=2009-07-13}} and more Georgian houses than the city of Bath.{{cite web |title=Merseyside Facts |publisher=The Mersey Partnership |year=2009 |url=http://www.merseyside.org.uk/displaypage.asp?page=40 |accessdate=2009-07-13}} This richness of architecture has subsequently seen Liverpool described by English Heritage, as England's finest Victorian city.{{cite web |title=Heritage map for changing city |publisher=BBC News |date=2002-03-19 |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/1881661.stm |accessdate=2009-07-11}}
The value of Liverpool's architecture and design was recognised in 2004, when several areas throughout the city were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Known as the Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City, the sites were added in recognition of the city's role in the development of International trade and docking technology.{{cite web |title="Liverpool - Maritime Merchantile City"|url=http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1150 |accessdate=2008-05-26}}
Grade I listed buildings in Liverpool
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Grade II* listed buildings in Liverpool
{{main|Grade II* listed buildings in Liverpool}}
References
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Image:St Anne's Church, Aigburth.jpg]]
Image:Sefton Cottage Day Nursery - geograph.org.uk - 38119.jpg, just of Aigburth Road]]
Image:Former Barclays Bank on Aigburth Rd, Liverpool.jpg
;Abercromby Square (L7)
image:Albert Dock pumphouse.JPG at the Albert Dock]]
Image:Piermaster's House Albert Dock.jpg
Image:Nurses Home, Allerton Road, Woolton.jpg]]
Image:Woolton Library, Liverpool.jpg
Image:Gatehouse Allerton Golf Course - geograph.org.uk - 44576.jpg
Image:The Village Cross, West Derby Feb 10 2010 01.jpg Village]]
Image:The Hare and Hounds, West Derby.jpg
Image:Anfield Cemetery Feb 11 2010 (9).jpg cemetery]]
Image:Arnot Street School, Liverpool.jpg
Image:St. Alban RC Church, Kirkdale.jpg
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Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 7a
| 1820s | Terrace of 8 houses on west side of square | 1952 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} | {{cite web|url=http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/Details/Default.aspx?id=213592&mode=quick|title=Details for IoE Number: 213592|publisher=Images of England|accessdate=29 April 2010}} |
No. 8
| c1830 | Large corner house on south side of square | 1952 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Nos. 9, 10, and 11
| c1830 | Three houses on south side of square | 1952 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
No. 12
| c1830 | Three storey terrace on south side of square | 1952 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
No. 13
| c1830 | Three storey terrace on south side of square | 1952 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
No. 14
| c1830 | Three storey terrace on south side of square | 1952 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
No. 17
| c1830 | Three storey end terrace on south side of square | 1952 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Nos. 18 and 19
| c1830 | End two houses on north side square | 1952 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Nos. 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27
| c1830 | 8 conjoined houses on north side of square | 1952 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Garden House
| early C20 | Located in centre of garden in square | 1952 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
;Acrefield Road (L25)
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Acrefield Cottage
| Early C19 | Single house on west side of road | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Acrefield Kindergarten
| Early C19 | House on west side of road, now a nursery | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Aymestrey Court Coach House
| 1887 | Coach house adjacent to Aymestrey Court Hostel | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Aymestrey Court Hostel
| 1881-82 | Former Woolton Redbourne Hotel | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Aymestrey Court Lodge
| 1884 | Lodge adjacent to Aymestrey Court Hostel | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Bankside
| Mid C19 | Two storey house on west side of road | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Blair Lea Lodge
| c1870 | Single storey lodge on east side of road | 1952 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Greenbank
| Pre-1840 | Two storey house on west side of road | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Hillcliffe
| Early C19 | Two storey house on west side of road | 1973 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
The Mount
| Mid C19 | Two storey house on west side of road | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Nos. 8 and 10
| Early C19 | Pair of houses on west side of road | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Nos. 12 and 14
| Early C19 | Pair of houses on west side of road | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
No. 16
| Early C19 | Single house on west side of road | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Nos. 18 and 20
| Early C19 | Pair of houses on west side of road | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
;Aigburth Hall Avenue (L19)
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No. 1
| Late C19 | Two storey house with attic | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Stanlawe Grange and The Granary
| C13 | Two Houses extended and redeveloped in C15, C16, and C17 | 1960 | {{Grade II* colour}}|{{sort|A|II*}} |
;Aigburth Hall Road (L19)
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Nos. 17 and 19 (Oak House)
| 1842 | Two storey building, now two houses | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
;Aigburth Road (L17 and L19)
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Aigburth Lodge (previously Fulwood Lodge)
| c1870 | Two storey building | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Church of St Anne
| 1836-7 | Anglican parish church | 1966 | {{Grade II* colour}}|{{sort|A|II*}} |
Church of St Anne entrance gate piers
| 1836 | Four octagonal stone piers | 1985 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Church of St Austin
| 1838 | Roman Catholic church | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Cressington Park lodge
| Mid C19 | Single storey lodge at Cressington Park entrance | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Cressington Park entrance gate piers
| Mid C19 | Three original and three new gate piers | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Mile Post on Aigburth Rd
| C19 | Located at NGR 37948668 | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
No. 301 {{#tag:ref|The Barclay's bank building sits on the corner of Aigburth Road and Ashfield and may be listed as No. 2 Ashfield Road, as well as No. 301 Aigburth Road|group="nb"}}
| c1900 | Three storey former Barclays Bank building | 1985 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Nos. 563 and 565
| 1840s | Pair of two storey houses | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Saint Austin’s Presbytery
| 1838 | House adjoining east end of St. Austin's Church | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Sefton Park entrance gates
| c1870 | At corner of Aigburth Rd and Mossley Hill Drive | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
St. Austin’s Parish Hall
| 1860 | One storey former school, now parish hall | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Street Lamp near Cressington Park lodge
| Mid C19 | Iron lamp with Lantern top | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
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Dock Master’s house
| c1846 | Three storey house Dock Master's office | 1985 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Dock Traffic Office
| 1846-8 | Three storey building with basement | 1952 | {{Grade I colour}}|{{sort|A|I}} |
Gatepiers to Albert Dock
| c1920 | Piers either side of Trinity St | 1985 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Hydraulic Pumping Station
| 1870s | Hydraulic Engine house, tower and chimney (now the Pumphouse Inn) | 1985 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Original Dock Master’s Office
| c1846 | Single storey office next to Dock Master's house | 1985 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Sea wall to west of Marine Parade
| 1846 | Approx 330m long from Albert Pierhead to Gower Street | 1985 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Swingbridge
| 1846 | Iron bridge across northern dock entrance | 1985 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Warehouse A
| 1841-5 | Warehouse to south end of east side of dock (now Albert Pavilion) | 1952 | {{Grade I colour}}|{{sort|A|I}} |
Warehouse B & C
| 1841-5 | Warehouses to south and west of dock (now the Britannia Pavilion and Colonnades) | 1952 | {{Grade I colour}}|{{sort|A|I}} |
Warehouse D
| 1841-5 | Warehouse to east end of north side of dock (now the Merseyside Maritime Museum) | 1952 | {{Grade I colour}}|{{sort|A|I}} |
Warehouse E
| 1841-5 | Warehouse to north end of east side of dock (now the Edward Pavilion) | 1952 | {{Grade I colour}}|{{sort|A|I}} |
Workshop
| c1846 | Former cooperage, now workshop | 1985 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
;Alder Road (L12)
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Alder Lodge
| Mid C19 | Single storey lodge with attic | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Sandfield Park entrance
| 1840s | Entrance gate piers and flanking walls | 1985 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Thimble Hall
| 1847 | Former park keepers lodge | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
;Allerton Road, Woolton (L25)
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No. 25
| Early C19 | Two storey end terrace house | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
No. 27 (Lake House)
| Early C19 | Two storey house now part of adjoined bank | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
No. 30
| Early C19 | Two storey building on corner of Church Street | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Nos. 61 and 61a
| Mid C19 | Pair of two storey houses on corner of Quarry St. | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Nos. 82, 84 and 86
| pre-1840 | Terrace of three, two storey houses | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Nos. 104 and 106
| Early C19 | Pair of two storey conjoined houses | 1985 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
No.120
| Early C19 | Single two storey house | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Woolton Library
| Early C19 | Former Methodist Chapel, now a library | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
;Allerton Road, Allerton (L18 and L19)
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Allerton Park Golf Club House
| 1815 | Former clubhouse partially destroyed by fire | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Allerton Park Golf Club entrance lodge
| c1815 | Single storey lodge at entrance to golf course | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Allerton Priory
| 1867-70 | Two storey former house, now a school | 1966 | {{Grade II* colour}}|{{sort|A|II*}} |
Allerton Priory entrance lodge
| 1867-70 | Two storey lodge at entrance to Allerton Priory | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Church of All Hallows
| 1872-6 | Anglican parish church | 1952 | {{Grade I colour}}|{{sort|A|I}} |
Church of Saint Barnabas
| 1900-14 | Anglican parish church | 1985 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Cleveley Cottage
| 1865 | Two storey house | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Cleveleys Cottage stable block
| 1865 | Former stables and coach house | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
New Heys
| 1860s | Two storey house with basement and attic | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
No. 442
| 1865 | Single storey Hoarwithy lodge | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Obelisk on grounds of Allerton Park Golf course
| C18 | Sandstone oberlisk to south east of club house | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
;Almonds Green (L12)
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Church of Saint Mary
| 1853-56 | Church of England parish church | 1966 | {{Grade II* colour}}|{{sort|A|II*}} |
Croxteth Hall entrance lodge with railings and gateway to the north-west
| 1860s | Two storey lodge plus adjacent railings and gateway | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Croxteth Park entrance street lamp and fountain
| | | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} | |
The Hare and Hounds Public House
| | | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} | |
The Manor Court House
| | | 1952 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} | |
Margaret Beavan Special School
| | | 1998 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} | |
Margaret Beavan Special School entrance lodge
| c1880 | Two storey lodge with adjacent railings, walls and gate | 1998 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Margaret Beavan Special School boundary wall, gate piers and letter box
| | | 1998 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Nos. 2, 4 and 6
| 1861-70 | | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
No. 8
| Early C19 | The West Derby Public House | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
No. 10
| 1660 | Two storey house | 1952 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Nos. 11, 11a and 13
| c1800 | Two storey row of shops | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Nos. 15, 17, 19a and 19
| Early C19 | Two storey row of shops | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Nos. 97, 99, 101 and 103
| 1863 | | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Village pond and stocks
| | | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} | |
West Derby Village Cross
| | | 1975 | {{Grade II* colour}}|{{sort|A|II*}} | |
;Alpass Road (L17)
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No. 2 see No. 3 Southwood Road
| | | 1952 | II | |
;Anfield Cemetery, L4
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North Catacomb
| | | 1975 | II | |
South Catacomb
| | | 1975 | II | |
Mc Lennan Monument to north west of crossing of main paths.
| | | 1975 | II | |
Cherry Lane Entrance See under Cherry Lane
| | | 1975 | II | |
Lansdowne House See under Priory Road
| | | 1975 | II | |
Priory Lane Entrance
| | | 1975 | II | |
South Chapel
| | | 1975 | II | |
;Anfield Road (L4)
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! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="37%" | Building(s) ! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="9%" | Built ! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="40%" | Notes ! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="6%" | Listed ! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="4%" | Grade ! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="4%" | Ref |
Anfield County Girls Secondary School (old building only)
| | | 1975 | II | |
No. 5 (Roseneath Cottage)
| | | 1975 | II | |
No. 9 and 11
| | | 1975 | II | |
Nos. 35 and 37
| | | 1975 | II | |
Nos. 39 and 41
| | | 1975 | II | |
Nos. 43 and 45
| | | 1975 | II | |
Lodge to Stanley Park See under Stanley Park
| | | 1975 | II | |
;Argyle Street (L1)
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! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="37%" | Building(s) ! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="9%" | Built ! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="40%" | Notes ! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="6%" | Listed ! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="4%" | Grade ! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="4%" | Ref |
No. 15
| Mid C19 | Former warehouse | 1996 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
No.17
| c1850 | The Old Bridewell, including the boundary walls along streets to south and east | 1980 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
No. 21, 21a and 23
| Early C19 | Consists of two former warehouses, an office and house | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Nos. 28 and 30
| Mid C19 | Six storey warehouse complex | 1996 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
;Arkles Lane (L4)
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The Arkles Public House
| 1880s | Two storey pub with attic | 1985 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
;Arnot Street
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! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="37%" | Building(s) ! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="9%" | Built ! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="40%" | Notes ! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="6%" | Listed ! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="4%" | Grade ! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="4%" | Ref |
Arnot Street County Primary School
| 1883-91 | Former boarding school, now primary school | 2001 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} | {{cite web|url=http://lbonline.english-heritage.org.uk/BuildingDetailsForm.aspx?id=487368&search=y|title=SJ39SE ARNOT STREET |publisher=English Heritage|accessdate=6 May 2010}} |
;Arundel Avenue (L17)
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! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="37%" | Building(s) ! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="9%" | Built ! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="40%" | Notes ! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="6%" | Listed ! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="4%" | Grade ! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="4%" | Ref |
Church of St Clare
| 1889-90 | Gothic style Roman Catholic church | 1952 | {{Grade I colour}}|{{sort|A|I}} |
Presbytery adjacent to Church of St. Clare
| 1890 | Two story residence conjoined to church | 1952 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
;Ashton Square (L25)
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Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6
| Late C18 | Terrace of six houses | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
No. 7
| Late C18 | Two storey house | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
;Ashton Street (L3)
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! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="37%" | Building(s) ! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="9%" | Built ! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="40%" | Notes ! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="6%" | Listed ! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="4%" | Grade ! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="4%" | Ref |
Ashton Building
| 1913 | Former University of Liverpool faculty of arts building | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
The George Holt Building{{#tag:ref|The George Holt Building is listed by the English Heritage as "SE City of Liverpool Ashton Street", although the University themselves call the building The George Holt Building{{cite web|url=http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/department/about.html|title=About the Department (Computer Science Department)|publisher=University of Liverpool|accessdate=6 May 2010}}|group="nb"}} and former Medical Museum
| 1901-4/ | Former location of physics, biochemistry, physiology, pathology and old anatomy schools as well as the former medical museum | 1990 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
;Athol Street (L5)
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! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="37%" | Building(s) ! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="9%" | Built ! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="40%" | Notes ! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="6%" | Listed ! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="4%" | Grade ! style="background: #f2f2f2; color: #000080" height="17" width="4%" | Ref |
Church of St. Alban
| 1849 | Roman Catholic Church designed in Gothic style | 1985 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
Leigh Bridge
| 1861 | Bridge over Leeds-Liverpool Canal | 1975 | {{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|A|II}} |
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