The unitary authority of Redcar and Cleveland in North East England is one of the four unitary authorities
Local government administrative unit in the UK. that make up the ceremonial county
Area in England with an appointed Lord Lieutenant to represent the monarch's interest. of North Yorkshire, which also includes a small part of the unitary authority of Stockton-on-Tees, south of the River Tees.[1]
The authority contains 15 of the 364 Grade I listed buildings
Structure of particular architectural and/or historic interest deserving of special protection. in North Yorkshire; Grade I structures are those considered to be “buildings of exceptional interest”.[2]
| Name | Location | Architect | Completed | Entry number | Image |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Church of St Cuthbert | Kirkleatham![]() | Robert Corney | 1688 | 1139638 | ![]() |
| Entrance Screen Loggias Forts Flat and Outhouses to Sir William Turners Hospital | Kirkleatham![]() | Probably James Gibbs | Late 18th century | 1329606 | |
| Gatepiers at Entrance to Drive of Kirkleatham Hall School | Kirkleatham![]() | Mid-18th century | 1310744 | | |
| Gatepiers at Entrance to Forecourt of Kirkleatham Hall School | Kirkleatham![]() | c. 1700 | 1329607 | | |
| Kilton Castle | Kilton![]() | 12th century | 1136489 | ![]() | |
| Marske Hall | Saltburn, Marske and New Marske![]() | 1625 | 1387553 | | |
| Ormesby Hall, adjoining outbuildings and screen walls | Ormesby![]() | 18th century | 1311002 | ![]() | |
| Priory Dovecote, to West of St Mary’s Priory Ruins | Guisborough![]() | 14th century | 1139766 | | |
| Sir William Turner’s Hospital | Kirkleatham![]() | 1674โ1676 | 1310786 | | |
| Skelton Castle | Skelton and Brotton![]() | c. 1770 | 1262832 | ![]() | |
| St Mary’s Priory gatehouse | Guisborough![]() | Late 12th century | 1139765 | | |
| St Mary’s Priory Ruins | Guisborough![]() | Founded 1119 | 1329543 | | |
| Stable block, stable house and coach house, 200 metres south east of Skelton Castle | Skelton and Brotton![]() | Sir John Soane | c. 1800, altered in 1897 | 1250412 | ![]() |
| Stableblock, Circa 80 Metres North-east of Ormesby Hall | Ormesby![]() | Possibly John Carr | Mid-19th century | 1139662 | ![]() |
| Turner Mausoleum Adjoining Church of St Cuthbert | Kirkleatham![]() | James Gibbs | 1739/1740 | 1159896 | |
See also
- Grade I listed buildings in North Yorkshire
Grade I listed buildings in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire.










