List of Grade III Historic Buildings in Hong Kong - Central and Western District

Central and Western District

Name Location Notes/References Photographs
Elliot Pumping Station & Filters Workmen's Quarters Pok Fu Lam Road, Kennedy Town
Elliot Pumping Station & Filters, Treatment Works Building Pok Fu Lam Road, Kennedy Town
London Mission Building Nos. 78-80 Robinson Road, Mid-levels Now a private clubhouse.
Main Block, Tung Wah Hospital No. 12 Po Yan Street, Sheung Wan
Matilda and War Memorial Hospital No. 41 Mount Kellet Road, The Peak
No.28 Kennedy Road (Office of Former Chief Executives) No. 28 Kennedy Road, Central
Old Victoria Hospital Maternity Block No. 17 Barker Road, The Peak
Peak Police Station No. 92 Peak Road, The Peak
St. Louis School No. 179 Third Street, Sai Ying Pun
St. Paul's Co-educational College No. 33 MacDonnell Road, Central
Stone House No. 15 Kotewall Road, Mid-levels Now a private residence.
Tsung Tsin Mission of Hong Kong Kau Yan Church No. 97A High Street, Sai Ying Pun
West Point Filters Workmen's Quarters No. 50 Kotewall Road, Mid-levels Now par of the Lung Fu Shan Environmental Education Centre.
West Point Filters Workmen's Quarters No. 50 Kotewall Road, Mid-levels Now par of the Lung Fu Shan Environmental Education Centre.
Ex-Western Fire Station No. 12 Belcher's Street, Kennedy Town Converted into the Po Leung Kuk Chan Au Big Yan Home for the Elderly.
Old Tsan Yuk Maternity Hospital, Main Block. No. 36A Western Street, Sai Ying Pun Named "Western District Community Centre" since 1973.
Old Tsan Yuk Maternity Hospital, Annex Block. No. 36A Western Street, Sai Ying Pun
Old Upper Levels Police Station No. 1F High Street, Sai Ying Pun Now used as the Crime Hong Kong Island Regional Headquarters.
Central Market No. 80 Des Voeux Road, Central

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