A listed building in the United Kingdom is a building that has been placed on the Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest.
- Grade I buildings are of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important; only 2.5% of listed buildings are Grade I.
- Grade II* buildings are particularly important buildings of more than special interest; 5.5% of listed buildings are Grade II*.
- Grade II buildings are nationally important and of special interest; 92% of all listed buildings are in this class and it is the most likely grade of listing for a homeowner.
Listed buildings may not be demolished, extended or altered without special permission from the local planning authority (which typically consults the relevant central government agency, particularly for significant alterations to the more notable listed buildings).
Scheduling is legal protection specifically for archaeological sites.
You can read more about listed buildings here.
26 High Street is a Grade II listed building
Title | Type | Grade |
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Garden house to south west and walls linking garden houses to Northolme House | Listed | II |
Eyebury Farmhouse | Listed | II |
Church of St Matthew | Listed | II |
29, High Street | Listed | II |
16, 18 and 20, High Street | Listed | II |
The Old Vicarage | Listed | II |
Gate piers and gates south of Eyebury Farmhouse | Listed | II |
Eyebury Cottages | Listed | II |
21, 23 and 25, High Street | Listed | II |
Garden area railings and gate piers to south | Listed | II |
Elveze | Listed | II |
The Blue Boar Public House | Listed | II |
26, High Street | Listed | II |
Northolme House | Listed | II |
69, Eyebury Road | Listed | II |
Barn to north east of Eyebury Farmhouse | Listed | II |
85, High Street | Listed | II |
Bowl barrow 570m north east of Slipe Farm | Scheduled | |
Bowl barrow 550m south east of Hill Farm | Scheduled |
Buildings of local importance in Peterborough
Title | Type | Location |
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Old Fire Station building | Listed | Back Lane |
Mortuary building | Listed | Cemetery, Eyebury Road |
The Old Fire Station is a building of local importance