There are 12[1] Grade I listed buildings in Forest Heath, a non-metropolitan district of Suffolk, England.
In the United Kingdom, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of "exceptional architectural or historic special interest"; Grade I structures are those considered to be "buildings of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important. Just 2.5% of listed buildings are Grade I." The total number of listed buildings in England is 372,905.[2] In England, the authority for listing under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990[3] rests with English Heritage, a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
Forest Heath is a local government district, subdivided among 22 civil parishes, including 3 towns, that are in order of population Newmarket, Mildenhall and Brandon. Mildenhall is the administrative headquarters of the district.
Name | Location | Type | Completed [note 1] | Date designated | Grid ref.[note 2] Geo-coordinates |
Entry number [note 3] | Image | Ref. |
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Church of St Peter | Brandon | Church | Medieval | 7 May 1954 | TL7770786173 52°26′41″N 0°36′48″E / 52.444619°N 0.613284°E |
1037592 | More images |
[4] |
Church of St Mary | Dalham | Church | 15th century | 7 May 1954 | TL7242962556 52°14′03″N 0°31′25″E / 52.234195°N 0.523598°E |
1037701 | More images |
[5] |
Church of St Martin | Exning | Church | 14th century | 28 November 1950 | TL6214065513 52°15′50″N 0°22′28″E / 52.26388°N 0.374491°E |
1374828 | More images |
[6] |
Church of All Saints | Gazeley | Church | 14th century | 7 May 1954 | TL7193264164 52°14′56″N 0°31′02″E / 52.248793°N 0.517145°E |
1037675 | More images |
[7] |
Church of All Saints | Icklingham | Church | 14th century | 7 May 1954 | TL7757572606 52°19′22″N 0°36′15″E / 52.32282°N 0.604161°E |
1351332 | More images |
[8] |
Church of St Mary | Lakenheath | Church | 15th century | 7 May 1954 | TL7145382744 52°24′57″N 0°31′11″E / 52.415819°N 0.519605°E |
1285945 | More images |
[9] |
Church of St Mary | Mildenhall | Church | 15th century | 7 May 1954 | TL7102674598 52°20′34″N 0°30′33″E / 52.342789°N 0.509181°E |
1037561 | More images |
[10] |
Church of St Peter | Moulton | Church | 15th century | 7 May 1954 | TL6996864145 52°14′57″N 0°29′18″E / 52.249232°N 0.488396°E |
1037681 | More images |
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Church of St Mary | Santon Downham | Church | 13th century | 7 May 1954 | TL8162487612 52°27′23″N 0°40′18″E / 52.456255°N 0.671632°E |
1351353 | More images |
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Cross-base 2 Metres North West of Church of St Mary | Santon Downham | Cross | Late Medieval | 2 October 1984 | TL8161687625 52°27′23″N 0°40′17″E / 52.456374°N 0.671521°E |
1285595 | More images |
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Church of St Mary | Tuddenham | Church | 14th century | 7 May 1954 | TL7380471362 52°18′46″N 0°32′54″E / 52.312853°N 0.548246°E |
1037584 | More images |
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Church of All Saints | Worlington | Church | 14th century | 7 May 1954 | TL6912873856 52°20′12″N 0°28′52″E / 52.336713°N 0.480974°E |
1037585 | More images |
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Media related to Grade I listed buildings in Forest Heath at Wikimedia Commons