The Borough of Darlington in North East England is one of the four unitary authoritiesLocal government administrative unit in England and Wales. that make up the ceremonial countyArea with an appointed Lord Lieutenant and High Sheriff to represent the monarch's interest. of County Durham.
The borough contains 7 of the 117 Grade I listed buildingsStructure of particular architectural and/or historic interest deserving of special protection. in County Durham. Grade I structures are those considered to be “buildings of exceptional interest”.[1]
Name | Location | Architect | Completed | Entry number | Image |
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Butler House and the Rectory | Haughton-le-Skerne![]() | Mid-15th century | 1121301 | ![]() Historic England | |
Church of All Saints | Sockburn![]() | Pre-Conquest | 1185947 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
Church of St Andrew | Haughton-le-Skerne![]() | c. 1100 | 1160229 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
Church of St Cuthbert | Darlington![]() | Early 13th century | 1121280 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
Church of St Michael | Heighington![]() | 18th century | 1322953 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
Thornton Hall | High Coniscliffe![]() | c. 1550 | 1121221 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
Walworth Castle | Walworth![]() | c. 1600 | 1121175 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons |
See also
- Grade I listed buildings in County DurhamGrade I listed buildings in the ceremonial county of County Durham, split into the four unitary authorities making up the county.