Grade I listed buildings in Isle of Wight

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Isle of Wight shown within England
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The ceremonial countyArea in England with an appointed Lord Lieutenant to represent the monarch's interest. and unitary authorityLocal government administrative unit in the UK. of Isle of Wight contains 29 of the more than 9,000 Grade I listed buildings in England.

Grade I designated structures are those considered to be “buildings of exceptional interest”.[1]

NameLocationArchitectCompletedEntry numberImage
Appuldurcombe HouseGodshill
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John James17131218394
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Bembridge WindmillBembridge
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c. 17001034383
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Carrisbrooke CastleNewport
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11th/12th century foundation, with later additions1034657
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Church of All SaintsGodshill
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Early 14th century with later additions1209229
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Church of All SaintsNewchurch
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12th/13th century1290840
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Church of St John the BaptistNorthwood
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12th century with later additions1222705
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Church of St John the BaptistSandown
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c. 11501365369
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Church of St MaryBrading
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c. 1200, with later additions1278134
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Church of St MaryBrighstone
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12th century with later additions1292128
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Church of St. Michael the ArchangelShalfleet
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c. 10701219684
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Church of St MildredWhippingham
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Albert Jenkins Humbert18621267717
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Church of St OlaveGatcombe
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13th century, with later additions1292758
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Church of St PeterShorwell
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12th century with later additions1209404
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Church of St Peter and St PaulBrighstone
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12th century, enlarged in 15th century1292718
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Farringford HotelFreshwater
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John RushworthLate 18th century1219039
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Golden Hill FortFreshwater
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18721291516
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Newport MinsterNewport
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Rebuilt 1854–18551034494
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Norris CastleEast Cowes
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James Wyatt18041267468
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Norris Castle Farm, the bailiff’s house, cottage and walled kitchen gardenEast Cowes
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James Wyattc. 17991223182
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Osborne HouseEast Cowes
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Prince Albert and Thomas Cubitt18451223802
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Parish Church of St MaryCarisbrooke
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Mainly 12th century1278134
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Quarr AbbeyFishbourne
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 Dom Paul Bellot1907–19141235008
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Roman VillaNewport
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Discovered in 19261034658
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Roman Villa in the Grounds of St Mary’s VicarageCarrisbrooke
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Excavated in 18591034633
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St George’s ChurchArreton
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11th century with later additions1209193
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The Roman VillaBrading
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Third century, discovered in 18791219584
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Wolverton ManorShorwell
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Sir John DingleyLate 16th century1292659
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Yarmouth CastleYarmouth
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Begun in 1545 and in use by 15471292631
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Yaverland ManorSandown
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Medieval manor house reconstructed c. 16201365370
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