Grade I listed buildings in City of Derby

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Derbyshire shown within England
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The unitary authorityLocal government administrative unit in the UK.Local government administrative unit in the UK. of Derby City Council is one of the eight district authorities and one unitary authorityLocal government administrative unit in the UK.Local government administrative unit in the UK. that make up the ceremonial countyArea in England with an appointed Lord Lieutenant to represent the monarch's interest. of Derbyshire.[1]

The authority contains 9 of the 147 Grade I listed buildingsStructure of particular architectural and/or historic interest deserving of special protection. in the county, structures considered to be of particular architectural interest.[2]

NameLocationArchitectCompletedEntry numberImage
41 Friar GateCity of Derby
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c. 17701287620
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Bakewell’s Gates at the Silk Mill Industrial MuseumCity of Derby
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17281229981
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Cathedral Church of All SaintsCity of Derby
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Early 16th century1228277
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Church of St MaryChaddesden
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13571215913
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County HallCity of Derby
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16601279174
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Darley Abbey Mills (South Complex) Long Mill, Middle Mill, East Mill, West Mill, engine house and chimney, tollhouse, bobbin shop and drying shedDarley Abbey
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Before 18501279399
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St Helen’s House including attached former school buildings and front wallCity of Derby
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c. 17671228285
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St Mary’s Bridge ChapelCity of Derby
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14th century1215878
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The Homestead with gatepiersSpondon
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17401229478
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