Grade I Listed Buildings in Tyne and Wear - Newcastle Upon Tyne

Newcastle Upon Tyne

Name
(Alternative name)
Built Location Grid Ref Ref(s) Image
Newcastle Castle 1172-77 Castle Garth
Newcastle town wall 13th and 14th centuries Various sites
Trinity House 1820 Trinity Chare
Temple of Antenociticus c.180AD Broomridge Avenue
St Ann's Church
St Mary's Cathedral
28 and 30 The Close
Plummer Tower
Grainger Market
Theatre Royal
The Royal Public House
Grey's Monument 1838 Grainger Town, Newcastle
Leazes Terrace
Blackfriars
Newcastle Central railway station 1850
St Andrew's Church
St George's Church
Alderman Fenwick's House
All Saint's Church 1789 Newcastle Quayside
High Level Bridge (also in Gateshead) 1847-49 River Tyne
Bessie Surtees House 16th and 17th centuries Quayside
Old Tyne Bridge Sandhill
The Guildhall and Merchants' Court Sandhill
Newcastle Cathedral c.1080
Bishop's House (East Denton Hall)
Church of St John the Baptist 12th century Westgate Road/Grainger Street
Mill Volvo Tyne Theatre
St Michael and All Angels Church Newburn
Salters' Bridge Gosforth

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