There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England. This list includes those in South Yorkshire.
Name | Location | Type | Completed [note 1] | Date designated | Grid ref. [note 2] Geo-coordinates | Entry number [note 3] | Image |
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Grimethorpe Hall | Brierley, Barnsley | House | c. 1670 | 18 April 1985 | SE4103609639 53°34′54″N1°22′54″W / 53.581744°N 1.381653°W | 1151202 | |
Cannon Hall | Cawthorne, Barnsley | Country House | Late 17th century | 25 February 1952 | SE2721708332 53°34′15″N1°35′26″W / 53.570893°N 1.590485°W | 1151805 | |
Church of All Saints | Cawthorne, Barnsley | Church | 13th century | 18 March 1968 | SE2850307960 53°34′03″N1°34′16″W / 53.567481°N 1.571101°W | 1191523 | |
Wool Greaves Farmhouse | Cawthorne, Barnsley | Farmhouse | 1672 | 18 March 1968 | SE2674806133 53°33′04″N1°35′52″W / 53.551152°N 1.597755°W | 1192159 | Upload Photo |
Church of St Michael and All Angels and adjoining Stone Wall to West Side of Churchyard | Great Houghton, Barnsley | Church | 19th century | 18 April 1985 | SE4304106536 53°33′13″N1°21′06″W / 53.553695°N 1.351798°W | 1151170 | |
Barn at Ingfield Farm immediately West of Ings Cottage | Ingbirchworth, Gunthwaite and Ingbirchworth, Barnsley | Cruck Barn | 16th century | 18 March 1968 | SE2233405641 53°32′49″N1°39′52″W / 53.546935°N 1.66441°W | 1151108 | Upload Photo |
Stable Range about 30m west of Gunthwaite Hall Barn | Gunthwaite, Gunthwaite and Ingbirchworth, Barnsley | Stable | 1699 | 25 February 1952 | SE2372806558 53°33′18″N1°38′36″W / 53.555116°N 1.643303°W | 1151107 | Upload Photo |
Bullhouse Hall including the cottage to left (rear) | Millhouse, Penistone, Barnsley | House | 1655 | 27 April 1988 | SE2112202712 53°31′14″N1°40′58″W / 53.520658°N 1.682898°W | 1151820 | Upload Photo |
Cat Hill Farmhouse | Penistone, Barnsley | Farmhouse | 1634 | 23 June 1965 | SE2477605226 53°32′35″N1°37′39″W / 53.543096°N 1.62759°W | 1191706 | Upload Photo |
Summerhouse about 20 Metres north-east of No 1, Bullhouse | Millhouse, Penistone, Barnsley | Summerhouse | 1686 | 27 April 1988 | SE2115802758 53°31′16″N1°40′56″W / 53.52107°N 1.682352°W | 1151824 | Upload Photo |
Knabbe's Hall | Silkstone Common, Silkstone, Barnsley | Farmhouse | Third quarter of 17th century | 25 February 1952 | SE2883903821 53°31′49″N1°33′59″W / 53.530261°N 1.566408°W | 1314749 | Upload Photo |
Conservatory and linking Bridge at North West corner of Wentworth Castle | Wentworth Castle, Stainborough, Barnsley | Country House | 1840s | 25 February 1952 | SE3194203162 53°31′27″N1°31′11″W / 53.524159°N 1.519665°W | 1191675 | |
Duke of Argyll's Monument | Wentworth Castle, Stainborough, Barnsley | Column | 1744 | 18 March 1968 | SE3224502420 53°31′03″N1°30′55″W / 53.517472°N 1.515171°W | 1151064 | |
Gun Room | Wentworth Castle, Stainborough, Barnsley | Bath House | Late 18th century | 25 February 1952 | SE3194403224 53°31′29″N1°31′11″W / 53.524716°N 1.519628°W | 1151066 | |
Pillared Barn about 20m to south of Steeple Lodge | Wentworth Castle, Stainborough, Barnsley | Hay Barn | c. 1775 | 5 November 1973 | SE3186103465 53°31′37″N1°31′15″W / 53.526888°N 1.520856°W | 1315049 | Upload Photo |
Rotunda Temple | Wentworth Castle, Stainborough, Barnsley | Garden Temple | 1746 | 18 March 1968 | SE3278602722 53°31′13″N1°30′25″W / 53.520153°N 1.506981°W | 1191615 | |
Stainborough Castle | Wentworth Castle, Stainborough, Barnsley | Folly | 1728-30 | 18 March 1968 | SE3158003047 53°31′23″N1°31′30″W / 53.523147°N 1.525137°W | 1151069 | |
Statue of the First Earl of Strafford situated at North End of East Front of Wentworth Castle | Wentworth Castle, Stainborough, Barnsley | Statue | 1744 | 4 December 1986 | SE3199003220 53°31′29″N1°31′08″W / 53.524678°N 1.518935°W | 1191709 | |
Queen Anne's Obelisk | Wentworth Castle, Stainborough, Barnsley | Monument | 1734 | 11 November 1966 | SE3318702917 53°31′19″N1°30′03″W / 53.521880°N 1.5009123°W | 1192441 | |
Church of St Peter | Tankersley, Barnsley | Church | 1901 | 25 April 1969 | SK3495099586 53°29′31″N1°28′29″W / 53.491827°N 1.474692°W | 1286900 | |
Huthwaite Hall | Thurgoland, Barnsley | House | 1748 | 27 April 1988 | SE2836900454 53°30′00″N1°34′26″W / 53.500024°N 1.573802°W | 1286726 | |
Wortley Hall with attached South-front Terrace and Steps including attached Retaining Wall and Steps to Wing set back on left | Wortley, Barnsley | Country House | 1742-46 | 25 April 1969 | SK3124199495 53°29′28″N1°31′50″W / 53.491242°N 1.530602°W | 1192585 | |
Church of St Mary | Barnsley, Barnsley | Church | c. 1400 | 13 January 1986 | SE3435606656 53°33′19″N1°28′58″W / 53.555412°N 1.482872°W | 1315008 | |
Church of St Peter Including Attached Wall and Gateway to South West | Barnsley, Barnsley | Gate | 1893-1910 | 13 January 1986 | SE3510405883 53°32′54″N1°28′18″W / 53.548415°N 1.471668°W | 1314984 | Upload Photo |
Darley Cliffe Hall including attached Front Garden Wall and Dwellings known as Tudor House and Dower Cottage | Barnsley | House | 17th century | 11 November 1966 | SE3554704510 53°32′10″N1°27′54″W / 53.536044°N 1.465138°W | 1151042 | Upload Photo |
Houndhill | Barnsley | House | 1606 | 11 November 1966 | SE3372604141 53°31′58″N1°29′34″W / 53.532848°N 1.492652°W | 1151039 | Upload Photo |
Locke Park Tower | Barnsley, Barnsley | Tower | 1875-1877 | 13 July 1976 | SE3425005092 53°32′29″N1°29′05″W / 53.541361°N 1.484643°W | 1315014 | |
Swaithe House | Swaithe, Barnsley | Farmhouse | 17th century | 11 November 1966 | SE3723004098 53°31′56″N1°26′23″W / 53.532225°N 1.439795°W | 1286701 | Upload Photo |
Worsbrough Corn Mill | Barnsley | Corn Mill | Early 17th century | 11 November 1966 | SE3494503326 53°31′32″N1°28′28″W / 53.525443°N 1.474352°W | 1151044 |
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