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  1. The Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission lists buildings in England and Wales under three grades, with Grade I being the highest grade, as follows: Grade I : buildings that are of exceptional interest

  2. In England buildings of particular architectural merit and/or historic significance are given statutory protection under the Listed buildings scheme. The scheme categorises buildings in three grades; Grade I, the highest grade, Grade II*, and Grade II, the lowest grade.

  3. At the start of 2024 there were approximately 379,444 listed buildings in England and 2.5% of these are categorized as Grade I. Grade I listed buildings by county County

  4. There are over 9,000 Grade I listed buildings in England. Greater London is divided into 32 boroughs and the City of London and contains 589 of these structures. The buildings have been split into separate lists for each district.

  5. Category:Grade I listed buildings. There are over 6,000 Grade I listed buildings in England and Wales. Map all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML. GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Grade I listed buildings.

  6. Grade I buildings are of exceptional interest, only 2.5% of listed buildings are Grade I. Grade II* buildings are particularly important buildings of more than special interest; 5.8% of listed buildings are Grade II*.

  7. Grade I listed castles ‎ (1 C, 100 P) Grade I listed cathedrals ‎ (1 C, 46 P) Grade I listed cemeteries ‎ (1 P) Grade I listed churches ‎ (52 C) Grade I listed religious buildings and structures ‎ (8 P) Grade I listed clubhouses ‎ (4 P) Grade I listed commercial buildings ‎ (4 C) Grade I listed concert halls ‎ (1 C, 5 P)