There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the district of West Dorset in the county of Dorset.
Name | Location | Type | Completed [note 1] | Date designated | Grid ref. [note 2] Geo-coordinates | Entry number [note 3] | Image |
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Abbott's Walk | Abbotsbury Abbey, Abbotsbury | Abbey building | 14th century | 26 January 1956 | SY5780485177 50°39′53″N2°35′54″W / 50.664725°N 2.598398°W | 1118746 | |
Outer Gatehouse with Walling for 5 Metres to West | Abbotsbury Abbey, Abbotsbury | Abbey gatehouse | 14th century | 26 January 1956 | SY5769685208 50°39′54″N2°36′00″W / 50.664996°N 2.599929°W | 1118741 | Upload Photo |
Pigeon House | Abbotsbury Abbey, Abbotsbury | Dovecote | 15th century | 26 January 1956 | SY5787085035 50°39′48″N2°35′51″W / 50.663453°N 2.597448°W | 1172244 | Upload Photo |
Rodden House | Rodden, Abbotsbury | House | Early 18th century | 26 January 1956 | SY6111984215 50°39′23″N2°33′05″W / 50.656306°N 2.551394°W | 1324196 | |
The Manor House | Abbotsbury | Manor house | Late 16th century | 26 January 1956 | SY5771285245 50°39′55″N2°35′59″W / 50.66533°N 2.599707°W | 1324227 | |
The Pynion End | Abbotsbury Abbey, Abbotsbury | Abbey gable end | Late 14th century | 26 January 1956 | SY5778385146 50°39′52″N2°35′55″W / 50.664445°N 2.598691°W | 1172220 | |
Parish Church of St Pancras | Alton Pancras | Anglican parish church | 15th-century tower | 26 January 1956 | ST6988002403 50°49′13″N2°25′44″W / 50.82038°N 2.428953°W | 1118915 | |
The Manor House | Alton Pancras | House | c. 1730–44 | 26 January 1956 | ST6991902384 50°49′13″N2°25′42″W / 50.820211°N 2.428398°W | 1118879 | |
Parish Church of St Michael | Askerswell | Anglican parish church | 15th-century tower | 5 September 1960 | SY5299492588 50°43′52″N2°40′03″W / 50.730996°N 2.667396°W | 1213455 | |
South Eggardon Farmhouse | South Eggardon Farm, Askerswell | Farmhouse | 16th century or earlier | 7 August 1952 | SY5358093749 50°44′29″N2°39′33″W / 50.741483°N 2.65924°W | 1118792 | |
Dovecote 15 Metres North West of Athelhampton Hall | Athelhampton | Dovecote | Early 16th century | 26 January 1956 | SY7701594289 50°44′52″N2°19′38″W / 50.747744°N 2.327156°W | 1119127 | |
Garden Pavilions, Walls and Terraces Immediately South and South West of Athelhampton Hall, Including Wall and Archway Linking Gardens to Stables | Athelhampton | Pavilions | c. 1891 | 10 March 1987 | SY7703394188 50°44′49″N2°19′37″W / 50.746837°N 2.326895°W | 1323996 | |
Stables 50 Metres South West of Athelhampton Hall | Athelhampton | Stables | Early 17th century | 10 March 1987 | SY7699694250 50°44′51″N2°19′39″W / 50.747393°N 2.327423°W | 1119128 | |
Barton End, and Attached Walls at Rear | Beaminster | House | Early 18th century | 22 December 1983 | ST4811901566 50°48′41″N2°44′16″W / 50.811309°N 2.737733°W | 1291242 | |
Champions with Front Wall 30 Metres to South | Beaminster | Town house | Late 17th century | 12 June 1953 | ST4797301402 50°48′35″N2°44′23″W / 50.809821°N 2.739782°W | 1220584 | |
Devonia | Beaminster | Detached house | Late 18th century | 12 June 1953 | ST4792301370 50°48′34″N2°44′26″W / 50.809529°N 2.740487°W | 1220022 | Upload Photo |
Farrs | Beaminster | Detached house | Early 18th century | 12 June 1953 | ST4819401162 50°48′28″N2°44′12″W / 50.807683°N 2.736612°W | 1290324 | Upload Photo |
Front Courtyard and South Terrace Walls and Gazebos, at Parnham | Parnham, Beaminster | Courtyard | c. 1910 | 22 December 1983 | ST4746400279 50°47′59″N2°44′49″W / 50.799677°N 2.746844°W | 1221181 | Upload Photo |
Hitts House and Front Walls, Wagon Stones and Continuations to East and West | Beaminster | Detached house | Late 17th century | 12 June 1953 | ST4825701078 50°48′25″N2°44′09″W / 50.806933°N 2.735706°W | 1210734 | Upload Photo |
Meerhay Manor | Meerhay, Beaminster | Manor farmhouse | c. 1610 | 12 June 1953 | ST4851402642 50°49′16″N2°43′56″W / 50.821019°N 2.732279°W | 1290899 | |
Midland Bank | Beaminster | Town house | 17th century | 12 June 1953 | ST4803801327 50°48′33″N2°44′20″W / 50.809153°N 2.738849°W | 1290452 | Upload Photo |
Pines | Beaminster | House | Late 18th century | 12 June 1953 | ST4804601365 50°48′34″N2°44′19″W / 50.809495°N 2.738741°W | 1118732 | |
Stable Block 25 Metres East of the Manor House | Beaminster | Stables | c. 1670 | 22 December 1983 | ST4828801405 50°48′36″N2°44′07″W / 50.809876°N 2.735312°W | 1220908 | Upload Photo |
Stable Block North of Parnham House (Workshops and Offices) | Parnham, Beaminster | Stable | c. 1910 | 22 December 1983 | ST4752000330 50°48′01″N2°44′46″W / 50.800141°N 2.746057°W | 1221179 | Upload Photo |
The Manor House and Stable Block | Beaminster | Manor house | Late 18th century | 12 June 1953 | ST4824401409 50°48′36″N2°44′09″W / 50.809908°N 2.735937°W | 1220906 | Upload Photo |
The Yews | Beaminster | Detached house | Late 17th century | 22 December 1983 | ST4821401113 50°48′26″N2°44′11″W / 50.807244°N 2.736321°W | 1290326 | Upload Photo |
Attached Service Ranges, West of Manor House, and Brick Wall at Front | Bettiscombe | Service buildings | 18th century | 8 April 1983 | ST4011800322 50°47′58″N2°51′04″W / 50.79935°N 2.851078°W | 1324079 | Upload Photo |
Bettiscombe Manor House with Attached South Front Area Wall and Gate-Piers | Bettiscombe | Manor house | Early 18th century | 4 December 1951 | ST4014100322 50°47′58″N2°51′03″W / 50.799352°N 2.850752°W | 1118973 | Upload Photo |
Garden Walls Attached on North Side of Manor House | Bettiscombe | Garden walls | 8 April 1983 | ST4012000352 50°47′59″N2°51′04″W / 50.79962°N 2.851055°W | 1324081 | Upload Photo | |
Pillar Box at Barnes Cross at ST 693 118 | Cornford Hill, Bishop's Caundle | Pillar box | 1853 | 16 September 1987 | ST6930811775 50°54′17″N2°26′16″W / 50.904625°N 2.437862°W | 1237251 | |
New Holy Trinity Church | Bothenhampton | Anglican parish church | 1887–89 | 19 December 1984 | SY4703591943 50°43′29″N2°45′06″W / 50.724682°N 2.751729°W | 1213728 | |
Smith's Bridge | Bradford Abbas | Road bridge | 16th century | 11 July 1951 | ST5896314032 50°55′27″N2°35′07″W / 50.924275°N 2.585233°W | 1119407 | |
Church of St Mary | Bradford Peverell | Anglican parish church | 1849–50 | 26 January 1956 | SY6580293030 50°44′09″N2°29′09″W / 50.735869°N 2.485968°W | 1324204 | |
Church of St Swithun | North Allington, Bridport | Anglican parish church | 1826–27 | 28 November 1950 | SY4613793094 50°44′06″N2°45′53″W / 50.734949°N 2.764618°W | 1216300 | |
Daniel Taylor's Almshouses and Wall of Friends' Burial Place | Bridport | Almshouses | 15th and 16th century | 28 November 1950 | SY4662292577 50°43′49″N2°45′28″W / 50.730345°N 2.757671°W | 1287414 | |
Downe Hall | Bridport | House | 18th century | 28 November 1950 | SY4674493207 50°44′10″N2°45′22″W / 50.736021°N 2.756034°W | 1215760 | Upload Photo |
Former Literary and Scientific Institute | Bridport | Public library | 19th century | 28 November 1950 | SY4678692918 50°44′00″N2°45′19″W / 50.733427°N 2.755397°W | 1118999 | |
Granby House Masonic Hall | Bridport | Houses | 1769 | 28 November 1950 | SY4703592840 50°43′58″N2°45′07″W / 50.732748°N 2.751858°W | 1118972 | Upload Photo |
Granville House | Bridport | House | Mid 18th century | 28 November 1950 | SY4649992986 50°44′02″N2°45′34″W / 50.734012°N 2.759473°W | 1279223 | |
Messrs Norman Goods Warehouse | West Bay, Bridport | Warehouse | 18th century | 19 September 1975 | SY4636090350 50°42′37″N2°45′40″W / 50.710296°N 2.761059°W | 1228722 | |
The Castle (Museum and Art Gallery) | Bridport | House | Early 16th century | 28 November 1950 | SY4660692823 50°43′57″N2°45′29″W / 50.732556°N 2.757934°W | 1227857 | |
The Chantry | Bridport | House | Probably 14th or 15th century | 28 November 1950 | SY4658592424 50°43′44″N2°45′29″W / 50.728966°N 2.758173°W | 1287219 | Upload Photo |
The Walls to Garden Behind No 74, East Street | Bridport | House wall | Late 18th century | 28 November 1950 | SY4690092871 50°43′59″N2°45′14″W / 50.733014°N 2.753775°W | 1118969 | Upload Photo |
Unitarian Chapel | Bridport | Unitarian chapel | 1794 | 28 November 1950 | SY4678992961 50°44′02″N2°45′19″W / 50.733813°N 2.755361°W | 1324052 | |
133–139, North Allington | Allington, Bridport | Houses | 16th or 17th century | 28 November 1950 | SY4609793543 50°44′20″N2°45′55″W / 50.738983°N 2.765251°W | 1216318 | Upload Photo |
34 West Street | Bridport | House | Mid 18th century | 28 November 1950 | SY4645692954 50°44′01″N2°45′36″W / 50.73372°N 2.760078°W | 1229114 | Upload Photo |
27 and 29, West Allington | Allington, Bridport | Houses | Late 18th or early 19th century | 28 November 1950 | SY4614893015 50°44′03″N2°45′52″W / 50.73424°N 2.764451°W | 1228694 | Upload Photo |
9 East Street | Bridport | House | 16th or 17th century | 28 November 1950 | SY4661692948 50°44′01″N2°45′28″W / 50.733681°N 2.75781°W | 1118996 | |
3 Monuments Immediately East of South Tower of Church of St Martin | Broadmayne | Table tombs | 17th century | 27 October 1986 | SY7284386636 50°40′43″N2°23′09″W / 50.678744°N 2.385724°W | 1323943 | Upload Photo |
Parish Church of St Martin | Broadmayne | Anglican parish church | Late 13th century | 26 January 1956 | SY7284486645 50°40′44″N2°23′09″W / 50.678825°N 2.38571°W | 1119258 | |
Barn 20 Metres East of Childhay Manor Farmhouse | Childhay, Broadwindsor | Cruck barn | 16th century or possibly later | 4 December 1951 | ST4096504047 50°49′59″N2°50′23″W / 50.832931°N 2.839662°W | 1118783 | Upload Photo |
Bere Chapel Farmhouse | Broadwindsor | Farmhouse | 16th century | 8 October 1973 | ST3917305751 50°50′53″N2°51′55″W / 50.848066°N 2.865388°W | 1118770 | Upload Photo |
Childhay Manor Farmhouse | Childhay, Broadwindsor | Farmhouse | Late 15th century | 4 December 1951 | ST4095504011 50°49′57″N2°50′23″W / 50.832606°N 2.839798°W | 1291153 | |
Old Sandpitts | Sandpit, Broadwindsor | Farmhouse | 15th century | 31 July 1984 | ST4251004524 50°50′15″N2°49′04″W / 50.837375°N 2.8178°W | 1210321 | Upload Photo |
Parish Church of St John the Baptist | Broadwindsor | Anglican parish church | Late 12th or early 13th century | 11 November 1966 | ST4377702651 50°49′14″N2°47′58″W / 50.820659°N 2.799521°W | 1118784 | |
Park | Broadwindsor | Farmhouse | 16th century | 4 December 1951 | ST4437203330 50°49′37″N2°47′28″W / 50.826822°N 2.791178°W | 1118777 | Upload Photo |
Racedown House with Attached Rear Garden Walls, and Gate Pier to North | Birdsmoorgate, Broadwindsor | House | Mid and late 18th century | 4 December 1951 | ST3969401654 50°48′41″N2°51′26″W / 50.811283°N 2.857313°W | 1118781 | Upload Photo |
South Dibberford Farmhouse | Broadwindsor | Farmhouse | 17th century | 4 December 1951 | ST4642503733 50°49′50″N2°45′44″W / 50.830639°N 2.762092°W | 1118771 | |
Church of St Nicholas | Buckland Ripers | Anglican parish church | 15th century | 20 May 1985 | SY6513482538 50°38′29″N2°29′40″W / 50.641481°N 2.49444°W | 1151971 | |
Burstock Grange | Burstock | Farmhouse | c. 15th century | 4 December 1951 | ST4246202428 50°49′07″N2°49′05″W / 50.818524°N 2.818152°W | 1215390 | Upload Photo |
Parish Church of St Andrew | Burstock | Anglican parish church | Possibly 12th century | 11 November 1966 | ST4222602914 50°49′22″N2°49′18″W / 50.822871°N 2.821579°W | 1210375 |
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