City of Nottingham is unitary authorityLocal government administrative unit in England and Wales. which, along with seven district councils, in the East Midlands of England, makes up the ceremonial countyArea with an appointed Lord Lieutenant and High Sheriff to represent the monarch's interest. of Nottinghamshire.[1]
The authority contains 9 of the 146 Grade I listed buildingsStructure of particular architectural and/or historic interest deserving of special protection. in Nottinghamshire. Grade I structures are those considered to be “buildings of exceptional interest”.[2]
Name | Location | Architect | Completed | Entry number | Image |
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Castle Museum and Art Gallery | City of Nottingham![]() | Samuel Marsh of Lincoln | 1876–1878 | 1271188 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons |
Church of St Mary | City of Nottingham![]() | Late 14th century | 1342118 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
Church of St Mary the Virgin | Clifton![]() | Late 14th century | 1270726 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
Church of St Peter with St James | City of Nottingham![]() | 15th century | 1255013 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
Clifton Hall | Clifton![]() | Late 16th century | 1247639 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
Nottingham Castle Gatehouse, Outer Bridge and Adjoining Gateway | City of Nottingham![]() | 1252–1255 | 1247094 | Wikimedia Commons | |
Nottingham Castle Outer Bailey Wall and Towers | City of Nottingham![]() | c. 1280 | 1246765 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
Statue of Captain Albert Ball | Nottingham Castle Gardens![]() | Edwin Alfred Rickards and Henry Poole | 1921 | 1246929 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons |
Wollaton Hall | Wollaton Park![]() | 1580–1588 | 1255269 | Wikimedia Commons |
See also
- Grade I listed buildings in NottinghamshireGrade I listed buildings in the ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire, split into the seven district councils plus the unitary authority of City of Nottingham.