Grade I listed buildings in City of Kingston upon Hull

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City of Kingston upon Hull shown within East Riding of Yorkshire
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The unitary authority of City of Kingston upon Hull in North East England is one of the two unitary authorities that make up the ceremonial countyArea in England with an appointed Lord Lieutenant to represent the monarch's interest. of East Riding of Yorkshire.[1]

The authority contains 8 of the 111 Grade I listed buildingsStructure of particular architectural and/or historic interest deserving of special protection. in East Riding of Yorkshire; Grade I structures are those considered to be “buildings of exceptional interest”.[2]

NameLocationArchitectCompletedEntry numberImage
Church of St James and Boundary WallKingston upon Hull
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c. 13471293238
Hull Charterhouse and Attached Boundary Wall and RailingsKingston upon HullGoogle mapJoseph Hargrave1778–17801208200
Hull MinsterKingston upon Hull
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Mainly 1300–14251292280
Hull Trinity HouseKingston upon Hull
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Joseph PageLate 18th century1219563
Maisters HouseKingston upon Hull
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Joseph Page1743–17441283090
Roman Catholic Church of St Charles Borromeo with attached presbytery and associated boundary walls and railingsKingston upon Hull
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John Earle18291197723
Statue of King William III and Flanking LampsKingston upon Hull
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Peter
Scheemakers
17341197697
Wilberforce House Museum and Attached Garden WallKingston upon Hull
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Probably William Catylnc. 15901209831

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