There are over 9,000 Grade I listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the county of Merseyside.
| Name | Location | Type | Completed [note 1] | Date designated | Grid ref. [note 2]  Geo-coordinates  | Entry number [note 3] | Image | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Church of St Mary | Prescot | Church | 14th century | 19 March 1951 |  SJ4653192704  53°25′42″N2°48′22″W / 53.4284°N 2.80617°W  | 1199139 | 
| Name | Location | Type | Completed [note 1] | Date designated | Grid ref. [note 2]  Geo-coordinates  | Entry number [note 3] | Image | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Church of St Helen | Sefton | Church | Early 14th century | 11 October 1968 |  SD3568301295  53°30′16″N2°58′16″W / 53.504395°N 2.971169°W  | 1075852 | |
| Church of St Monica | Bootle | Church | 1936 | 19 March 1981 |  SJ3503495685  53°27′14″N2°58′47″W / 53.453897°N 2.9797901°W  | 1283647 | 
| Name | Location | Type | Completed [note 1] | Date designated | Grid ref. [note 2]  Geo-coordinates  | Entry number [note 3] | Image | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sankey Viaduct over Sankey Brook (that part in St Helens District) | Newton-le-Willows, St Helens | Railway Viaduct | 1830 | 3 February 1966 |  SJ5688294719  53°26′51″N2°39′02″W / 53.44746°N 2.650677°W  | 1075927 | 
| Name | Location | Type | Completed [note 1] | Date designated | Grid ref. [note 2]  Geo-coordinates  | Entry number [note 3] | Image | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brimstage Hall and Tower | Brimstage | House | c. 1398 | 27 December 1962 |  SJ3042482699  53°20′12″N3°02′47″W / 53.336602°N 3.046332°W  | 1183702 | |
| Church of St. Andrew | Lower Bebington | Church | 12th century | 27 December 1962 |  SJ3330183908  53°20′52″N3°00′12″W / 53.347838°N 3.003389°W  | 1075462 | |
| Numbers 1 to 18 (consecutive), Hamilton Square including railings to front | Birkenhead | Model Dwelling | c. 1825 | 29 July 1950 |  SJ3258789088  53°23′39″N3°00′55″W / 53.394301°N 3.015219°W  | 1201580 | |
| Numbers 19 to 34 (consecutive), Hamilton Square - with railings to front | Birkenhead | Model Dwelling | 1839–44 | 29 July 1950 |  SJ3245089045  53°23′38″N3°01′02″W / 53.393897°N 3.01727°W  | 1292180 | |
| Numbers 35 to 51 (consecutive), Hamilton Square - with railings to front | Birkenhead | Model Dwelling | 1839–44 | 29 July 1950 |  SJ3250088927  53°23′34″N3°00′59″W / 53.392843°N 3.016493°W  | 1292148 | |
| Numbers 52 to 57 (consecutive), Hamilton Square - with railings to front | Birkenhead | Model Dwelling | c. 1844 | 29 July 1950 |  SJ3260488927  53°23′34″N3°00′54″W / 53.392856°N 3.014929°W  | 1282616 | |
| Numbers 58 to 63 (consecutive), Hamilton Square - with railings to front, flanking wall and gate piers to north-east | Birkenhead | Model Dwelling | c. 1825 | 29 July 1950 |  SJ3268189036  53°23′38″N3°00′50″W / 53.393846°N 3.013795°W  | 1218048 | |
| Remains of Birkenhead Priory | Birkenhead | Church | 1150–1400 | 29 July 1950 |  SJ3280788542  53°23′22″N3°00′42″W / 53.389422°N 3.011795°W  | 1201757 | |
| Port Sunlight War Memorial | Port Sunlight | War memorial | 1919–21 | 28 October 2014 |  SJ3367484480  53°21′11″N2°59′52″W / 53.35303°N 2.99791°W  | 1343491 | 
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