Grade I Listed Buildings in Manchester - Manchester

Manchester

Name Completed Architect Location Grid Ref Ref(s)
Albert Memorial 1867 Thomas Worthington Albert Square SJ837981
Baguley Hall 14th century Hall Lane, Baguley SJ815887
Chetham's Library 1422 Long Millgate, City Centre SJ839988
Church of the Holy Name of Jesus 1871 Joseph Hansom Oxford Road, Chorlton-on-Medlock SJ847964
Church of St Ann 1712 Christopher Wren (by tradition) St Ann's Square SJ837983
Edgar Wood Centre 1903 Edgar Wood Daisy Bank Road, Rusholme SJ858195
Former Bank of England 1846 Charles Robert Cockerell King Street, Deansgate SJ838983
Heaton Hall 1789 James Wyatt Heaton Park, Greater Manchester SD835044
John Rylands Library 1899 Basil Champneys Deansgate SJ835982
Liverpool Road railway station 1830 George Stephenson Liverpool Road, City centre SJ832978
Manchester Art Gallery 1835 Charles Barry Mosley Street, City centre SJ839980
Manchester Cathedral 1421 Fennel Street, City centre SJ837987
Manchester Town Hall 1877 Alfred Waterhouse Albert Square SJ837981
1830 warehouse, Liverpool Road railway station c. 1830 Thomas Haigh Liverpool Road, City Centre SJ8297
River Irwell Railway bridge 1830 George Stephenson Water Street, City centre SJ829297

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