There are over 9300 Grade I listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the county of East Sussex.
Name | Location | Type | Completed [note 1] | Date designated | Grid ref. [note 2] Geo-coordinates | Entry number [note 3] | Image |
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Church of St Mary | Old Town, Eastbourne | Bell Tower | Early 14th century | 27 May 1949 | TV5986399460 50°46′22″N0°15′57″E / 50.772698°N 0.265863°E | 1293915 | |
Compton Place | Eastbourne | House | 1726 | 27 May 1949 | TV6029498582 50°45′53″N0°16′18″E / 50.76469°N 0.271588°E | 1353113 | ![]() |
The Stables and Coachhouses at Compton Place | Eastbourne | Courtyard | 18th century | 27 May 1949 | TV6035998606 50°45′54″N0°16′21″E / 50.764888°N 0.27252°E | 1190359 | ![]() |
Name | Location | Type | Completed [note 1] | Date designated | Grid ref. [note 2] Geo-coordinates | Entry number [note 3] | Image |
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Hastings Castle | Hastings | Castle | c. 1070 | 19 January 1951 | TQ8202709482 50°51′22″N0°35′05″E / 50.856204°N 0.584848°E | 1043579 | ![]() |
Name | Location | Type | Completed [note 1] | Date designated | Grid ref. [note 2] Geo-coordinates | Entry number [note 3] | Image |
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Church of St Andrew | Beddingham, Lewes | Church | Norman | 20 August 1965 | TQ4450107897 50°51′09″N0°03′05″E / 50.852547°N 0.05147°E | 1276141 | ![]() |
Wings Place (Anne of Cleves House) | Ditchling, Lewes | Timber Framed House | Late 16th century | 17 March 1952 | TQ3249915208 50°55′16″N0°06′59″W / 50.921126°N 0.116284°W | 1043969 | ![]() |
Church of St Margaret | Ditchling, Lewes | Church | Pre Conquest | 20 August 1965 | TQ3253915237 50°55′17″N0°06′57″W / 50.921378°N 0.115704°W | 1352964 | |
Firle Place | Firle, Lewes | Country House | Late 15th century | 17 March 1952 | TQ4734507131 50°50′42″N0°05′30″E / 50.844946°N 0.091537°E | 1217315 | ![]() |
Church of St Peter | Firle, Lewes | Church | 13th century | 20 August 1965 | TQ4712207128 50°50′42″N0°05′18″E / 50.844976°N 0.08837°E | 1043939 | |
Glynde Place | Glynde, Lewes | Country House | 16th century | 17 March 1952 | TQ4565009356 50°51′55″N0°04′06″E / 50.86537°N 0.068362°E | 1221546 | ![]() |
Glynde Place Stables | Glynde, Lewes | Wall | Between 1755 and 1760 | 17 March 1952 | TQ4562809296 50°51′53″N0°04′05″E / 50.864837°N 0.068026°E | 1221605 | ![]() |
Shelley's Folly | Cooksbridge, Hamsey, Lewes | House | Late 17th century | 17 March 1952 | TQ4033615008 50°55′03″N0°00′18″W / 50.917478°N 0.004932°W | 1221876 | ![]() |
Church of St Peter | Hamsey, Lewes | Church | Early 12th century | 20 August 1965 | TQ4143212116 50°53′28″N0°00′34″E / 50.89122°N 0.00953°E | 1222114 | ![]() |
Swanborough Manor and the Dovecote to North West of the House | Iford, Lewes | House | 18th century | 17 March 1952 | TQ4009407806 50°51′10″N0°00′40″W / 50.852812°N 0.011131°W | 1274722 | ![]() |
Church of St Nicholas | Iford, Lewes | Church | Early 12th century | 20 August 1965 | TQ4083407333 50°50′54″N0°00′03″W / 50.848382°N 0.000807°W | 1222119 | ![]() |
Church of St Anne | Lewes | Church | Early 12th century | 25 February 1952 | TQ4093510005 50°52′21″N0°00′06″E / 50.87237°N 0.001655°E | 1043687 | |
Church of St John the Baptist | Southover, Lewes | Church | Late 11th century or early 12th century | 25 February 1952 | TQ4126309649 50°52′09″N0°00′22″E / 50.869091°N 0.006176°E | 1353095 | |
Church of St Michael and Railings | Lewes | Gate | 13th century | 25 February 1952 | TQ4132210002 50°52′20″N0°00′26″E / 50.872249°N 0.00715°E | 1287005 | ![]() |
Jireh Chapel and Sunday School to North | Cliffe, Lewes | Sunday School | 1874 | 25 February 1952 | TQ4211910381 50°52′32″N0°01′07″E / 50.87546°N 0.018617°E | 1192055 | |
Keep to Lewes Castle | Lewes | Castle | c. 1100 | 25 February 1952 | TQ4132710068 50°52′22″N0°00′26″E / 50.872841°N 0.007247°E | 1043894 | |
Barbican to Lewes Castle and Walls to South | Lewes | Wall | Early 14th century | 25 February 1952 | TQ4140210071 50°52′22″N0°00′30″E / 50.87285°N 0.008313°E | 1043895 | ![]() |
Remains of Inner Gatehouse and Walls to East and West, Lewes castle | Lewes | Wall | 12th century | 16 March 1970 | TQ4140610084 50°52′23″N0°00′30″E / 50.872965°N 0.008375°E | 1293875 | ![]() |
Malling House | Malling, Lewes | Country House | Mid 17th century | 25 February 1952 | TQ4164611125 50°52′56″N0°00′44″E / 50.882262°N 0.012187°E | 1043904 | ![]() |
Ruins of Lewes Priory | Lewes | Country House | 1537-1540 | 25 February 1952 | TQ4142909558 50°52′06″N0°00′31″E / 50.868233°N 0.008499°E | 1190737 | |
Church of St John | Piddinghoe, Lewes | Church | Early 13th century | 20 August 1965 | TQ4351003080 50°48′34″N0°02′08″E / 50.809504°N 0.035517°E | 1238098 | ![]() |
Church of St Michael and All Angels | Plumpton, Lewes | Anglican Church | c. 1200 | 20 August 1965 | TQ3567813503 50°54′18″N0°04′18″W / 50.905065°N 0.071716°W | 1238266 | ![]() |
Church of St Mary the Virgin | Ringmer, Lewes | Church | Medieval | 20 August 1965 | TQ4457812509 50°53′38″N0°03′16″E / 50.893974°N 0.054385°E | 1238690 | ![]() |
Church of St Peter | Rodmell, Lewes | Church | Early 12th century | 20 August 1965 | TQ4216806267 50°50′19″N0°01′04″E / 50.838476°N 0.017717°E | 1238975 | ![]() |
Church of St Andrew | Bishopstone, Lewes | Church | Saxon | 2 March 1950 | TQ4724500979 50°47′23″N0°05′16″E / 50.789686°N 0.087651°E | 1044059 | ![]() |
Church of St Leonard | Seaford, Lewes | Parish Church | Early 12th century | 2 March 1950 | TV4826299028 50°46′19″N0°06′05″E / 50.771895°N 0.101283°E | 1352955 | ![]() |
Southease Parish Church | Southease, Lewes | Church | 11th century | 20 August 1965 | TQ4230205271 50°49′46″N0°01′09″E / 50.829492°N 0.019232°E | 1239384 | |
Church of St Mary | Tarring Neville, Lewes | Church | Transitional Norman | 20 August 1965 | TQ4440803785 50°48′56″N0°02′55″E / 50.815616°N 0.048531°E | 1222661 | ![]() |
Church of St Lawrence | Telscombe, Lewes | Church | 12th century | 20 August 1965 | TQ4054803365 50°48′46″N0°00′23″W / 50.812791°N 0.006387°W | 1222720 | |
Great Ote Hall | Wivelsfield, Lewes | House | Modern | 17 March 1952 | TQ3312120282 50°58′00″N0°06′20″W / 50.966585°N 0.105587°W | 1223018 | ![]() |
Name | Location | Type | Completed [note 1] | Date designated | Grid ref. [note 2] Geo-coordinates | Entry number [note 3] | Image |
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Alciston Parish Church | Alciston, Wealden | Parish Church | Norman | 30 August 1966 | TQ5058505551 50°49′48″N0°08′13″E / 50.829914°N 0.136876°E | 1353272 | ![]() |
Tithe Barn South West of Court House Farm | Alciston, Wealden | Abbey | Probably 16th century | 13 October 1952 | TQ5050505515 50°49′47″N0°08′09″E / 50.829612°N 0.135726°E | 1191019 | ![]() |
Church of St Andrew | Alfriston, Wealden | Parish Church | c. 1360 | 30 August 1966 | TQ5215103001 50°48′24″N0°09′29″E / 50.806591°N 0.158039°E | 1043353 | ![]() |
The Market Cross | Alfriston, Wealden | Market Cross | Medieval | 13 October 1952 | TQ5204203164 50°48′29″N0°09′24″E / 50.808084°N 0.15656°E | 1353268 | |
Michelham Priory Barbican Tower and Bridge over the Moat | Milton Hide, Arlington, Wealden | Tower | 15th century | 30 August 1966 | TQ5581209377 50°51′46″N0°12′46″E / 50.862912°N 0.212665°E | 1191633 | ![]() |
Michelham Priory | Milton Hide, Arlington, Wealden | Augustinian Monastery | 13th century | 13 October 1952 | TQ5588809319 50°51′45″N0°12′49″E / 50.86237°N 0.21372°E | 1353289 | |
Church of St Pancras | Arlington, Wealden | Parish Church | Norman Transitional | 30 August 1966 | TQ5428307468 50°50′46″N0°11′25″E / 50.846167°N 0.190152°E | 1353287 | ![]() |
Church of St Michael and All Angels | Berwick, Wealden | Parish Church | 13th century | 30 August 1966 | TQ5188404921 50°49′26″N0°09′18″E / 50.823914°N 0.155046°E | 1043294 | ![]() |
Church of St Margaret | Buxted, Wealden | Parish Church | 13th century | 26 November 1953 | TQ4859723042 50°59′15″N0°06′57″E / 50.987606°N 0.115783°E | 1028437 | |
Church of St Bartholomew | Chalvington with Ripe, Wealden | Parish Church | 13th century | 30 August 1966 | TQ5189809334 50°51′49″N0°09′25″E / 50.863566°N 0.157073°E | 1286911 | ![]() |
Church of St John the Baptist | Chalvington with Ripe, Wealden | Parish Church | Perpendicular | 30 August 1966 | TQ5138609862 50°52′06″N0°09′00″E / 50.868445°N 0.150022°E | 1043087 | ![]() |
Chiddingly Parish Church | Chiddingly, Wealden | Parish Church | 13th century | 30 August 1966 | TQ5446614156 50°54′22″N0°11′44″E / 50.906216°N 0.195572°E | 1353279 | ![]() |
Lullington Parish Church | Lullington, Cuckmere Valley, Wealden | Parish Church | 13th century or early 14th century | 30 August 1966 | TQ5282303057 50°48′25″N0°10′03″E / 50.806917°N 0.167592°E | 1182150 | ![]() |
Church of All Saints | Westdean, Cuckmere Valley, Wealden | Parish Church | Norman | 30 August 1966 | TV5250699691 50°46′36″N0°09′42″E / 50.776753°N 0.161701°E | 1184445 | |
Church of St Michael the Archangel | Litlington, Cuckmere Valley, Wealden | Parish Church | 12th century | 30 August 1966 | TQ5233801955 50°47′50″N0°09′37″E / 50.797142°N 0.160257°E | 1353380 | ![]() |
Friston Place | East Dean and Friston, Wealden | House | 16th century | 13 October 1952 | TV5484898840 50°46′07″N0°11′40″E / 50.768486°N 0.194535°E | 1353299 | ![]() |
Church of Saint James | Friston, East Dean and Friston, Wealden | Parish Church | Saxon | 30 August 1966 | TV5517298181 50°45′45″N0°11′56″E / 50.762478°N 0.198848°E | 1043259 | ![]() |
Church of St Simon and St Jude | East Dean and Friston, Wealden | Parish Church | Saxon | 30 August 1966 | TV5573197699 50°45′29″N0°12′24″E / 50.757997°N 0.206564°E | 1366117 | |
Sheffield Park House | Sheffield Park Gardens, Fletching, Wealden | House | About 1779 | 26 November 1953 | TQ4135524138 50°59′57″N0°00′47″E / 50.999278°N 0.013098°E | 1028395 | |
Church of St Andrew and St Mary | Fletching, Wealden | Parish Church | Norman | 31 December 1982 | TQ4290423460 50°59′34″N0°02′06″E / 50.992803°N 0.034891°E | 1028414 | ![]() |
Hammerwood Park | Hammerwood, Forest Row, Wealden | House | c. 1795 | 26 November 1953 | TQ4422238852 51°07′51″N0°03′35″E / 51.130792°N 0.059789°E | 1191730 | ![]() |
Bayham Abbey Ruins | Frant, Wealden | Abbey | Founded about 1200 | 26 November 1953 | TQ6501936498 51°06′15″N0°21′20″E / 51.104034°N 0.355684°E | 1192095 | ![]() |
Church of Saint Mary | Hailsham, Wealden | Parish Church | c. 1425 | 30 August 1966 | TQ5916609498 50°51′47″N0°15′37″E / 50.863086°N 0.260338°E | 1043232 | |
Holwych Farmhouse | Cowden, Hartfield, Wealden | House | 17th century or earlier | 26 November 1953 | TQ4837640236 51°08′32″N0°07′11″E / 51.142169°N 0.119683°E | 1286541 | ![]() Upload Photo |
Church of St Mary | Hartfield, Wealden | Parish Church | 13th century | 26 November 1953 | TQ4796635722 51°06′06″N0°06′43″E / 51.101712°N 0.111976°E | 1192522 | ![]() |
Church of All Saints | Waldron Village, Heathfield and Waldron, Wealden | Parish Church | 13th century | 30 August 1966 | TQ5490019227 50°57′06″N0°12′14″E / 50.951666°N 0.203893°E | 1284195 | ![]() |
Horselunges Manor | Hellingly, Wealden | House | Early 15th century | 13 October 1952 | TQ5821512010 50°53′09″N0°14′53″E / 50.885919°N 0.247921°E | 1285385 | ![]() |
Church of St Peter and St Paul | Hellingly, Wealden | Parish Church | Transitional Norman | 30 August 1966 | TQ5808412302 50°53′19″N0°14′46″E / 50.888578°N 0.246187°E | 1043186 | ![]() |
Herstmonceux Castle with Attached Bridges to North and South and Causeway with Moat Retaining Walls to West | Herstmonceux Park, Herstmonceux, Wealden | Castle | c. 1441 | 24 July 1989 | TQ6465210335 50°52′09″N0°20′19″E / 50.869072°N 0.338601°E | 1272785 | |
Herstmonceux Place | Herstmonceux, Wealden | Flats | Early 18th century | 13 October 1952 | TQ6393711082 50°52′34″N0°19′44″E / 50.875987°N 0.328783°E | 1043172 | ![]() |
Church of All Saints | Herstmonceux, Wealden | Parish Church | Late 12th century | 30 August 1966 | TQ6427110186 50°52′04″N0°19′59″E / 50.867841°N 0.333124°E | 1353333 | ![]() |
Church of St Oswald | Hooe, Wealden | Parish Church | 13th century | 30 August 1966 | TQ6827409168 50°51′27″N0°23′22″E / 50.857545°N 0.389491°E | 1043159 | ![]() |
Church of St Margaret | Isfield, Wealden | Parish Church | 12th century | 26 November 1953 | TQ4438818125 50°56′40″N0°03′14″E / 50.94449°N 0.053907°E | 1353561 | |
Church of All Saints | Laughton, Wealden | Parish Church | 13th century | 30 August 1966 | TQ5007212575 50°53′35″N0°07′57″E / 50.893167°N 0.132475°E | 1181698 | ![]() |
Church of Saint Peter | Folkington, Long Man, Wealden | Parish Church | 13th century | 30 August 1966 | TQ5593803804 50°48′46″N0°12′44″E / 50.8128°N 0.212085°E | 1193438 | ![]() |
Church of St Mary and St Peter | The Street, Long Man, Wealden | Parish Church | 12th century | 30 August 1966 | TQ5441104280 50°49′03″N0°11′26″E / 50.817486°N 0.190627°E | 1028509 | ![]() |
Wilmington Priory | The Street, Long Man, Wealden | House | 13th century | 30 August 1966 | TQ5438904254 50°49′02″N0°11′25″E / 50.817258°N 0.190304°E | 1185052 | ![]() |
Church of St Bartholomew | Maresfield, Wealden | Parish Church | c. 1080 | 26 November 1953 | TQ4658624017 50°59′49″N0°05′15″E / 50.996883°N 0.087545°E | 1192995 | |
Middle House Hotel | Mayfield and Five Ashes, Wealden | Hotel | 1575 | 26 November 1953 | TQ5870626983 51°01′13″N0°15′41″E / 51.020321°N 0.261418°E | 1028215 | ![]() |
The Old Palace (the Convent of the Holy Child Jesus, St Leonard's Mayfield School) | Mayfield and Five Ashes, Wealden | Archbishops Palace | 13th century | 26 November 1953 | TQ5873627111 51°01′17″N0°15′43″E / 51.021463°N 0.261901°E | 1353594 | ![]() |
Church of St Dunstan | Mayfield and Five Ashes, Wealden | Parish Church | 13th century | 26 November 1953 | TQ5864827027 51°01′15″N0°15′38″E / 51.020733°N 0.260611°E | 1193663 | ![]() |
Church of St Mary | Ninfield, Wealden | Parish Church | 13th century | 30 August 1966 | TQ7050212288 50°53′06″N0°25′21″E / 50.884924°N 0.42257°E | 1182294 | ![]() |
Church of St Nicolas | Pevensey, Wealden | Parish Church | 13th century | 30 August 1966 | TQ6469604835 50°49′11″N0°20′12″E / 50.819642°N 0.336754°E | 1353406 | ![]() |
Church of St Denys | Rotherfield, Wealden | Parish Church | 13th century | 26 November 1953 | TQ5560529750 51°02′46″N0°13′06″E / 51.046031°N 0.218428°E | 1193874 | ![]() |
Church of St Peter and St Paul | Wadhurst, Wealden | Parish Church | 12th century | 26 November 1953 | TQ6407131871 51°03′46″N0°20′24″E / 51.062734°N 0.340056°E | 1028097 | |
The New House | Wadhurst Park, Wadhurst, Wealden | Country House | 1982-1986 | 2 July 2020 | TQ6323328810 51°02′08″N0°19′36″E / 51.035470°N 0.326729°E | 1457638 | ![]() Upload Photo |
Church of St Mary Magdalene | Wartling, Wealden | Parish Church | 13th century | 30 August 1966 | TQ6578009162 50°51′30″N0°21′15″E / 50.85821°N 0.354086°E | 1353420 | ![]() |
Church of St Mary | Westham, Wealden | Parish Church | Medieval | 30 August 1966 | TQ6416404588 50°49′03″N0°19′45″E / 50.817573°N 0.329098°E | 1353431 | ![]() |
Church of St Andrew | Willingdon and Jevington, Wealden | Parish Church | Saxon | 30 August 1966 | TQ5614301508 50°47′32″N0°12′50″E / 50.792114°N 0.214017°E | 1043127 | ![]() |
Church of St Mary the Virgin | Willingdon and Jevington, Wealden | Parish Church | Late 12th century to early 13th century | 30 August 1966 | TQ5894302452 50°47′59″N0°15′15″E / 50.799836°N 0.254119°E | 1184822 | ![]() |
1–11 Church Street | The Hoo, Willingdon and Jevington, Wealden | House | 1902 | 10 December 1973 | TQ5889002406 50°47′58″N0°15′12″E / 50.799437°N 0.253348°E | 1184911 | ![]() |
Church of St Michael | Withyham, Wealden | Parish Church | Medieval | 26 November 1953 | TQ4939535564 51°06′00″N0°07′56″E / 51.099922°N 0.132305°E | 1180384 | ![]() |
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