Grade I Listed Buildings in London - Tower Hamlets

Tower Hamlets

  • 56 Artillery Lane, Bethnal Green
  • Church of St John on Bethnal Green, Bethnal Green
  • West India Docks, Poplar: Warehouses & General Offices, W End of N Quay
  • West India Docks: Blackwall Basin
  • West India Docks: Quay walls, copings & buttresses to import dock & export dock
  • Christ Church, Spitalfields; & gatepiers & gates to Vergers Yard
  • Trinity Green Almshouses, Stepney: & Chapel & gates, railings, wall & piers
  • A Warehouse (Skin Floor) (Tobacco Dock), Stepney; & vaults
  • Church of St Dunstan & All Saints, Stepney: (The Church of The High Seas)
  • Tower Bridge
  • Tower Bridge Approach, Stepney
  • Portion of Old London Wall, Stepney
  • Tower of London: Inner Curtain wall, with Mural Towers
  • Tower of London: Outer Curtain wall with Casements & Mural Towers
  • Tower of London: The Middle Tower, with Causeway to Byward Tower & remains of causeway to Lion Tower
  • Tower of London: The White Tower
  • Tower of London: Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula

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