The ceremonial county
Area in England with an appointed Lord Lieutenant to represent the monarch's interest. and unitary authority
Local 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]
| Name | Location | Architect | Completed | Entry number | Image |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Appuldurcombe House | Godshill![]() | John James | 1713 | 1218394 | Wikimedia Commons |
| Bembridge Windmill | Bembridge![]() | c. 1700 | 1034383 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| Carrisbrooke Castle | Newport![]() | 11th/12th century foundation, with later additions | 1034657 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| Church of All Saints | Godshill![]() | Early 14th century with later additions | 1209229 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| Church of All Saints | Newchurch![]() | 12th/13th century | 1290840 | ![]() Historic England | |
| Church of St John the Baptist | Northwood![]() | 12th century with later additions | 1222705 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| Church of St John the Baptist | Sandown![]() | c. 1150 | 1365369 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| Church of St Mary | Brading![]() | c. 1200, with later additions | 1278134 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| Church of St Mary | Brighstone![]() | 12th century with later additions | 1292128 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| Church of St. Michael the Archangel | Shalfleet![]() | c. 1070 | 1219684 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| Church of St Mildred | Whippingham![]() | Albert Jenkins Humbert | 1862 | 1267717 | ![]() Historic England |
| Church of St Olave | Gatcombe![]() | 13th century, with later additions | 1292758 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| Church of St Peter | Shorwell![]() | 12th century with later additions | 1209404 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| Church of St Peter and St Paul | Brighstone![]() | 12th century, enlarged in 15th century | 1292718 | ![]() Historic England | |
| Farringford Hotel | Freshwater![]() | John Rushworth | Late 18th century | 1219039 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons |
| Golden Hill Fort | Freshwater![]() | 1872 | 1291516 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| Newport Minster | Newport![]() | Rebuilt 1854–1855 | 1034494 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| Norris Castle | East Cowes![]() | James Wyatt | 1804 | 1267468 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons |
| Norris Castle Farm, the bailiff’s house, cottage and walled kitchen garden | East Cowes![]() | James Wyatt | c. 1799 | 1223182 | ![]() Historic England |
| Osborne House | East Cowes![]() | Prince Albert and Thomas Cubitt | 1845 | 1223802 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons |
| Parish Church of St Mary | Carisbrooke![]() | Mainly 12th century | 1278134 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| Quarr Abbey | Fishbourne![]() | Dom Paul Bellot | 1907–1914 | 1235008 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons |
| Roman Villa | Newport![]() | Discovered in 1926 | 1034658 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| Roman Villa in the Grounds of St Mary’s Vicarage | Carrisbrooke![]() | Excavated in 1859 | 1034633 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| St George’s Church | Arreton![]() | 11th century with later additions | 1209193 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| The Roman Villa | Brading![]() | Third century, discovered in 1879 | 1219584 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| Wolverton Manor | Shorwell![]() | Sir John Dingley | Late 16th century | 1292659 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons |
| Yarmouth Castle | Yarmouth![]() | Begun in 1545 and in use by 1547 | 1292631 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| Yaverland Manor | Sandown![]() | Medieval manor house reconstructed c. 1620 | 1365370 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons |





















