There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the district of Lincoln in Lincolnshire.
Name | Location | Type | Completed [note 1] | Date designated | Grid ref. [note 2] Geo-coordinates | Entry number [note 3] | Image |
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Assize Courts | Lincoln | Assize Court | 1823 | 8 October 1953 | SK9743271900 53°14′07″N0°32′30″W / 53.235205°N 0.541694°W | 1388488 | |
Boundary Wall bordering Minster Yard to South from Number 16a to Number 17 | Lincoln | Gate | c. 1855 | 8 October 1953 | SK9777271762 53°14′02″N0°32′12″W / 53.233902°N 0.536644°W | 1388667 | Upload Photo |
Cantilupe Chantry North | Lincoln | House | 18th century | 2 October 1969 | SK9783871749 53°14′02″N0°32′08″W / 53.233773°N 0.53566°W | 1388663 | |
Church of St Benedict | Lincoln | Church | 13th century | 8 October 1953 | SK9748071117 53°13′41″N0°32′28″W / 53.22816°N 0.541215°W | 1388746 | |
Church of St Helen | Boultham Park, Lincoln | Church | 13th century | 8 October 1953 | SK9646069090 53°12′36″N0°33′26″W / 53.210131°N 0.557101°W | 1388566 | |
Church of St John | Ermine, Lincoln | Church | 1962–1963 | 19 January 1995 | SK9808973285 53°14′51″N0°31′53″W / 53.247529°N 0.531428°W | 1388800 | |
Church of St Swithin | Lincoln | Church | Roman | 18 July 1973 | SK9774271227 53°13′45″N0°32′14″W / 53.2291°N 0.537258°W | 1388543 | |
Conduit 20 Metres South West of Church of St Mary Le Wigford | Lincoln | Conduit | c. 1540 | 8 October 1953 | SK9746770952 53°13′36″N0°32′29″W / 53.22668°N 0.54146°W | 1388598 | |
County Assembly Rooms | Lincoln | Assembly Rooms | 1744 | 8 October 1953 | SK9767171980 53°14′09″N0°32′17″W / 53.23588°N 0.53809°W | 1388454 | |
Deloraine Court East and Deloraine Court West | Lincoln | House | c. 1300 | 8 October 1953 | SK9772471949 53°14′08″N0°32′14″W / 53.235591°N 0.537306°W | 1388609 | |
Dernstall House | Lincoln | House | 17th century | 1 April 1965 | SK9759771499 53°13′54″N0°32′22″W / 53.231571°N 0.539346°W | 1388814 | Upload Photo |
24, Eastgate (previously D'Isney Place Hotel) and attached Railing | Lincoln | House | 1736 | 8 October 1953 | SK9802571911 53°14′07″N0°31′58″W / 53.235195°N 0.53281°W | 1388536 | |
Edward King House and Diocesan Offices and attached Chapel | Lincoln | Bishops Palace | 1727 | 8 October 1953 | SK9775271695 53°14′00″N0°32′13″W / 53.233304°N 0.536964°W | 1388681 | |
Ellis's Mill | Lincoln | Tower Mill | 1798 | 18 July 1973 | SK9709272222 53°14′17″N0°32′48″W / 53.23816°N 0.546689°W | 1388647 | |
Governor's House and Old Prison and Chapel and Exercise Yard and Enclosing Wall | Lincoln | Prison Governors House | 1787 | 8 October 1953 | SK9750471837 53°14′05″N0°32′26″W / 53.234625°N 0.540635°W | 1388489 | |
Graveley Place and adjoining Garden Wall | Lincoln | House | Early 14th century | 8 October 1953 | SK9796771777 53°14′02″N0°32′01″W / 53.234001°N 0.533719°W | 1388657 | |
Judges Lodging and attached Railing | Lincoln | Railings | c. 1810 | 9 October 1953 | SK9760571830 53°14′04″N0°32′21″W / 53.234544°N 0.539125°W | 1388484 | |
Leigh-Pemberton House | Lincoln | Jettied House | c. 1543 | 8 October 1953 | SK9763471824 53°14′04″N0°32′19″W / 53.234485°N 0.538692°W | 1388487 | |
Alive Church | Lincoln | Church Hall | 1973 | 15 August 1973 | SK9734671288 53°13′47″N0°32′35″W / 53.229721°N 0.543169°W | 1388720 | |
Romanesque Door Arch in the former Lincoln Arms Public House | Lincoln | House | 12th century | 24 September 1986 | SK9728670446 53°13′20″N0°32′40″W / 53.222166°N 0.544324°W | 1388602 | Upload Photo |
The Lawn | Lincoln | Psychiatric Hospital | 1820 | 2 October 1969 | SK9728371873 53°14′06″N0°32′38″W / 53.234989°N 0.543934°W | 1388819 | |
The Subdeanery and East Midlands Tourist Board Offices | Lincoln | Deanery | 1999 | 8 October 1953 | SK9767871782 53°14′03″N0°32′17″W / 53.234099°N 0.538046°W | 1388668 | |
Usher Art Gallery | Lincoln | Art Gallery | 1926–1927 | 15 August 1973 | SK9778271561 53°13′56″N0°32′12″W / 53.232094°N 0.536556°W | 1388632 | |
3 Bailgate | Lincoln | House | Early to mid 18th century | 2 October 1969 | SK9763871838 53°14′05″N0°32′19″W / 53.23461°N 0.538628°W | 1385394 | |
6 Lindum Road | Lincoln | House | Late 18th century | 15 August 1973 | SK9779571494 53°13′53″N0°32′11″W / 53.23149°N 0.536382°W | 1388620 | |
3 and 3a Pottergate | Lincoln | House | 17th century | 8 October 1953 | SK9800071732 53°14′01″N0°32′00″W / 53.233591°N 0.533239°W | 1388735 | |
4 Pottergate | Lincoln | House | 14th century | 8 October 1953 | SK9799471741 53°14′01″N0°32′00″W / 53.233673°N 0.533326°W | 1388736 | |
3 Minster Yard and adjoining Area Wall | Lincoln | House | 17th century | 8 October 1953 | SK9790671862 53°14′05″N0°32′05″W / 53.234776°N 0.534607°W | 1388651 | |
7 and 8 Minster Yard | Lincoln | House | 16th century | 8 October 1953 | SK9792771827 53°14′04″N0°32′03″W / 53.234458°N 0.534303°W | 1388654 | |
13 Minster Yard | Lincoln | House | c. 1736 | 8 October 1953 | SK9794571747 53°14′01″N0°32′03″W / 53.233736°N 0.534058°W | 1388658 | |
15 Minster Yard | Lincoln | House | c. 1811 | 8 October 1953 | SK9788071730 53°14′01″N0°32′06″W / 53.233595°N 0.535037°W | 1388661 | |
20 Minster Yard | Lincoln | Apartment | 1953 | 8 October 1953 | SK9769271831 53°14′04″N0°32′16″W / 53.234537°N 0.537821°W | 1388670 | |
21 Minster Yard | Lincoln | House | Early 18th century | 8 October 1953 | SK9770071840 53°14′05″N0°32′16″W / 53.234616°N 0.537699°W | 1388671 | |
22 Minster Yard | Lincoln | House | Early 18th century | 8 October 1953 | SK9770671847 53°14′05″N0°32′15″W / 53.234678°N 0.537607°W | 1388672 | |
23 Minster Yard | Lincoln | House | Early 18th century | 8 October 1953 | SK9771371854 53°14′05″N0°32′15″W / 53.23474°N 0.5375°W | 1388673 | |
1 Castle Hill | Lincoln | House | Mid 18th century | 8 October 1953 | SK9762471796 53°14′03″N0°32′20″W / 53.234235°N 0.538851°W | 1388481 | |
6 and 7 Castle Hill | Lincoln | House | Early 18th century | 8 October 1953 | SK9762271825 53°14′04″N0°32′20″W / 53.234496°N 0.538872°W | 1388486 | |
268 High Street | Lincoln | Timber Framed House | Late 15th century | 8 October 1953 | SK9760071482 53°13′53″N0°32′22″W / 53.231418°N 0.539306°W | 1388582 | |
2 Exchequergate | Lincoln | House | Late 15th century | 2 October 1969 | SK9765771801 53°14′03″N0°32′18″W / 53.234274°N 0.538355°W | 1388539 | |
20, 21 and 22 Steep Hill | Lincoln | Jettied House | 15th century | 8 October 1953 | SK9764171700 53°14′00″N0°32′19″W / 53.233369°N 0.538625°W | 1388778 |
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