Grade II* listed buildings in County Durham
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This page is a list of these buildings in the county of Durham, sub-divided by unitary authority.
The Borough crosses county Durham and North Yorkshire, Stockton-on-Tees town is in county Durham therefore buildings are listed here: Media related to Grade II* listed buildings in County Durham at Wikimedia Commons
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Barforth Hall with attached Outbuilding to North East
Chapel Bridge over Black Beck
Dovecote 100 Metres North of St Lawrence's Chapel
Ruins of St Lawrence's Chapel
Winston Bridge
Winston Bridge, over the River Tees
Hopper Tomb approx. 2 Metres South of Church of St Mary
2 and 4 Market Place
34 The Bank
21 Galgate
Kepier Farmhouse
11 Market Place
Church of St Michael and All Angels
Church of St. Mary
Balder Bridge
Low Butterby Farmhouse and Barn Adjoining at South-east
Moat Walls, 2 Bridges Across Moat, Garden Wall and Gate Piers at Low Butterby Farm
Church of St Andrew
Dalton Water Pumping Station
Farmhouse and adjacent Barn 15 Metres to North of Seaton Holme
Eggleston Bridge
Former Junior Seminary Chapel of St Aloysius
Dovecote, 45 Metres South of Gainford Hall
Hamsterley Baptist Chapel
Hilton Hall
Middleton Bridge
Horden Hall
Doe Park
Church of St James
Hamsteels Hall Farmhouse
Middleton Bridge
Stables and Coachhouse, with Wall and Mounting-block attached
Church of St Mary
Greta Bridge
Eggleston Bridge
Scargill Castle
The Londonderry Institute and Forecourt Wall
Gothick Gatehouse to Hardwick Park
Locomotive coaling drops
Soho Engine Shed, originally Kilburns' warehouse
Sherburn Hospital Chapel
Church of St.john the Evangelist
Tudhoe Hall Farm and Tudhoe Hall
7/8 Stone Houses
Church of St Thomas
Greenhead Farmhouse and Outbuilding Attached
Low Bishopley Farmhouse and Barn Adjoining
Newhouse, and Walls Attached
Stanhope Bridge over River Wear
Stanhope Hall
Unthank Hall
Westernhopeburn West Farmhouse and Adjoining Outbuilding
Tanfield Hall
Pele Tower on East Return of Pockerley Farmhouse
The Old Hall
Church of St Mary and 2 Arches attached to North
Abbey Bridge
Whorlton Bridge
Stubb House
Westholme Hall
Witton Bridge, Partly in Crook and Willington Parish, Wear Valley District
Gazebo/dovecote in Garden of Bishop Oak
Low Harperley Farmhouse
Thorpe Farmhouse and Adjacent Outbuildings
Whorlton Suspension Bridge, over the River Tees
Wycliffe Hall
Central Methodist Church
Church of St Ebba
Department of Archaeology
Hunwick Hall Farmhouse and attached Wall
Hunwick Hall, North West and North East Ranges
No.4 North Bailey and Castle Wall incorporated
Pontop Hall
Salvation Army Citadel
St John's College Second Part
Statue of Third Marquess of Londonderry
Water Gate
6 The College
16 and 16a The College
7 The College
Middridge Grange Farmhouse
Church of St Edwin
The Old Hall
Dovecote 45 Metres East of Manor House
The Cummins Engine Factory Including Chimney
Medieval Chapel Ruins on Roman Foundations in Rear Garden of Bath House, Tees View
Pierce Bridge
Piercebridge Bridge
Barclays Bank
Church of St John the Baptist
Church of All Saints
Church of St John the Baptist
Wellington Obelisk to South East of Wynyard Hall
Wynyard Hall
Church of St Martin
Church of St Luke
Church of St Mary Magdalene
The Ketton Ox Public House
Church of the Holy Trinity
Columbia House
Gloucester House
The Market Cross
War Memorial
74 and 76 Church Road
80 Church Road
9 Finkle Street