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Grade Ii Collection

"Exploring Grade II Gems: From Leeds to London, Uncovering Architectural Marvels" Embark on a journey through Europe, starting in England's West Yorkshire

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: Europe, England, West Yorkshire, Leeds. Grand Theatre

Europe, England, West Yorkshire, Leeds. Grand Theatre

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: UK, England, Dorset, Isle of Portland, Portland, Portland Bill

UK, England, Dorset, Isle of Portland, Portland, Portland Bill, Portland Bill Lighthouse and Trinity House Obelisk or Trinity House Landmark in foreground

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: Lock & Co Hatters, the world oldest hat shop established in 1676, St James Street, London, England

Lock & Co Hatters, the world oldest hat shop established in 1676, St James Street, London, England

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: Europe, United Kingdom, England, West Yorkshire, Leeds, Leeds Grand Theatre

Europe, United Kingdom, England, West Yorkshire, Leeds, Leeds Grand Theatre

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: Walberton House, 1835. Creator: Dean Wolstenholme

Walberton House, 1835. Creator: Dean Wolstenholme
Walberton House, (1835). Grade II listed Regency manor house in Walberton, Sussex, built by Robert Prime in 1817. Antique engraving by Dean Wolstenholm after a drawing by Thomas Henwood

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: UK, England, Birmingham, Victoria Square, Fountain know as The Floozie in the Jacuzzi

UK, England, Birmingham, Victoria Square, Fountain know as The Floozie in the Jacuzzi infront of Birmingham City Council House

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: Terwick Mill, Trotton - about July 1948

Terwick Mill, Trotton - about July 1948
View of the watermill from the River Rother, with fast flowing water on right hand side and contemporary car in the background George Garland Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref. No. N30555

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: The Royal Anchor, Liphook, Hampshire, 1936. Creator: Unknown

The Royal Anchor, Liphook, Hampshire, 1936. Creator: Unknown
The Royal Anchor, Liphook, Hampshire, 1936. The Royal Anchor hotel, 18th century coaching inn on the London to Portsmouth road

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: Ye Olde Boars Head, Middleton, Lancashire, 1939

Ye Olde Boars Head, Middleton, Lancashire, 1939. From Old Inns - Second Series of 40. [W. D. & H. O. Wills, 1939]

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: Europe, England, London, Richmond, Richmond Theatre

Europe, England, London, Richmond, Richmond Theatre

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: View of the Royal Hospital Chelsea and the Rotunda in London's Ranelagh Gardens, 1751

View of the Royal Hospital Chelsea and the Rotunda in London's Ranelagh Gardens, 1751. Creator: Thomas Bowles
View of the Royal Hospital Chelsea and the Rotunda in London's Ranelagh Gardens, 1751

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: View of the Royal Hospital Chelsea and the Rotunda in London's Ranelagh Gardens, 1751

View of the Royal Hospital Chelsea and the Rotunda in London's Ranelagh Gardens, 1751. Creator: Thomas Bowles
View of the Royal Hospital Chelsea and the Rotunda in London's Ranelagh Gardens, 1751

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: Elm Bank, York, 1901

Elm Bank, York, 1901
Elm Bank, York. Lower Part of the Hall. W. G. and A. J. Penty, Architects. George Walton, Decorator, 1901. Elmbank, Yorkshire, as decorated by George Henry Walton (1867-1933)

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: Europe, England, London, Westminster Central Hall

Europe, England, London, Westminster Central Hall

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: Europe, England, London, Hammersmith, Lyric Theatre

Europe, England, London, Hammersmith, Lyric Theatre

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: Europe, England, London, Westminster Central Hall

Europe, England, London, Westminster Central Hall

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: Yoko Ono and her son Sean Lennon visit Liverpool. They are pictured outside

Yoko Ono and her son Sean Lennon visit Liverpool. They are pictured outside the childhood semi detached home of her late husband and member of The Beatles, John Lennon

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: The Roundhouse Performing Arts venue in the Chalk Farm, Camden area of North London

The Roundhouse Performing Arts venue in the Chalk Farm, Camden area of North London. Picture shows the queue outside, filing in for tonights concert

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: A huge stack of used horseshoes outside a blacksmiths workshop, Scarrington

A huge stack of used horseshoes outside a blacksmiths workshop, Scarrington, Nottinghamshire. 7th June 1966

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: Beechlands, Newick, 1835. Creator: John Henry Hurdis

Beechlands, Newick, 1835. Creator: John Henry Hurdis
Beechlands, Newick, 1835. Village fair in the grounds of Grade II listed Beechlands House in Newick, Sussex, England. Engraving by John Henry Hurdis

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: The Grapes, Limehouse, London, 1936. Creator: Unknown

The Grapes, Limehouse, London, 1936. Creator: Unknown
The Grapes, Limehouse, London, 1936. The Grapes, Grade II listed public house on the Thames. Current building dates from 1720s on site of a pub built 1583

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: Ye Olde Bell, Hurley, Berkshire, 1936. Creator: Unknown

Ye Olde Bell, Hurley, Berkshire, 1936. Creator: Unknown
Ye Olde Bell, Hurley, Berkshire, 1936. The Olde Bell Inn claimed to be the oldest still-working inn in Britain, with parts dating to 1135

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: Royal Lodge, Windsor: The Country Home of the Royal Family, 1937. Creator: Unknown

Royal Lodge, Windsor: The Country Home of the Royal Family, 1937. Creator: Unknown
Royal Lodge, Windsor: The Country Home of the Royal Family, 1937. A Grade II listed house in Windsor Great Park in Berkshire, England, known as the Royal Lodge since the late 1820s

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: The London Apprentice, Isleworth, Middlesex, 1939

The London Apprentice, Isleworth, Middlesex, 1939. From Old Inns - Second Series of 40. [W. D. & H. O. Wills, 1939]

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: Stoke Edith, Hereford, 1910

Stoke Edith, Hereford, 1910. Stoke Edith House is a derelict country house with surrounding park in Stoke Edith, Herefordshire, England

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: The houses on the Edwardes Square, Kensington, London, England

The houses on the Edwardes Square, Kensington, London, England

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: The Grot, or grotto, built in 1668 by Sir Daniel Fleming, Britain earliest known purpose built

The Grot, or grotto, built in 1668 by Sir Daniel Fleming, Britain earliest known purpose built viewing station, with Rydal Fall in the background, Rydal Hall, Lake District National Park, Cumbria

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: Marble Hill House, a Neo-Palladian villa in Twickenham, London, England

Marble Hill House, a Neo-Palladian villa in Twickenham, London, England

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: Glass reflection of the Battersea Power Station, London, England

Glass reflection of the Battersea Power Station, London, England

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: St Pancras Public Baths PLA01_09_093

St Pancras Public Baths PLA01_09_093
St Pancras Public Baths, Prince of Wales Road, Kentish Town, Camden, Greater London. The main entrance block and public hall of the former St Pancras Public Baths

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: The Royal Pump Rooms, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England

The Royal Pump Rooms, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: Toll Cottage, a Grade II listed building in Lavenham, Suffolk, England

Toll Cottage, a Grade II listed building in Lavenham, Suffolk, England

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: Martello Tower, the largest and most northerly of the chain of towers put up by the Board of

Martello Tower, the largest and most northerly of the chain of towers put up by the Board of Ordnance to keep out Napoleon, Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: Beaney House of Art and Knowledge - a museum, library and art gallery in a Grade II

Beaney House of Art and Knowledge - a museum, library and art gallery in a Grade II listed building in Canterbury, Kent, England

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: Europe, United Kingdom, Wales, Garth Pier

Europe, United Kingdom, Wales, Garth Pier

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: Europe, United Kingom, England, Lancashire, Liverpool, The Three Graces

Europe, United Kingom, England, Lancashire, Liverpool, The Three Graces

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: Europe, England, LOndon, Leadenhall Market

Europe, England, LOndon, Leadenhall Market

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: Europe, England, London, Westminster Bridge and Millennium Wheel

Europe, England, London, Westminster Bridge and Millennium Wheel

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: Garden at Clifton Hall, July 1845. Creator: Elizabeth Murray

Garden at Clifton Hall, July 1845. Creator: Elizabeth Murray
Garden at Clifton Hall, July 1845

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: Pengnern Corn and Fulling Mills, with Pont y Pandy, Near Festiniog, 1776

Pengnern Corn and Fulling Mills, with Pont y Pandy, Near Festiniog, 1776

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: Leicester Square Cinema in Leicester Square, London, showing Queen Christina with Greta

Leicester Square Cinema in Leicester Square, London, showing Queen Christina with Greta Garbo. Picture taken in the evening, when the weather is foggy. Picture taken 1st March 1934

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: Malvern Hall, Warwickshire, 1820 to 1821. Creator: John Constable

Malvern Hall, Warwickshire, 1820 to 1821. Creator: John Constable
Malvern Hall, Warwickshire; Malvern Hall: the Entrance Front, 1820 to 1821

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: Bardon Hill, Coleorton Hall, ca. 1823. Creator: John Constable

Bardon Hill, Coleorton Hall, ca. 1823. Creator: John Constable
Bardon Hill, Coleorton Hall; Bardon Hill, ca. 1823

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: Brantwood, Coniston. - Residence of Mr. Ruskin, c1870

Brantwood, Coniston. - Residence of Mr. Ruskin, c1870. Grade II listed historic house overlooking Coniston Water in Cumbria, England, dedicated to John Ruskin, one of its final owners

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: Pont Aberglaslyn, c1870

Pont Aberglaslyn, c1870. Bridge over the Afon Glaslyn in Gwynedd, Wales built c17th century and Grade II listed. Local folklore suggests it was built by the devil or the Romans

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: Interior of the Royal Exchange, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Interior of the Royal Exchange, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Interior of the Royal Exchange, 1898. The Royal Exchange and trading hall, Grade II listed building in Manchester, England for cotton importers and brokers

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: The Royal Exchange, 1898. Creator: Unknown

The Royal Exchange, 1898. Creator: Unknown
The Royal Exchange, 1898. The Royal Exchange and trading hall, Grade II listed building in Manchester, England for cotton importers and brokers. From " Our Own Country, Volume III"

Background imageGrade Ii Collection: The New Examinations Schools, 1898. Creator: Unknown

The New Examinations Schools, 1898. Creator: Unknown
The New Examinations Schools, 1898. The Examination Schools of the University of Oxford by Sir Thomas Jackson (1835-1924) are Grade II listed and were designed to assist in organisation



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"Exploring Grade II Gems: From Leeds to London, Uncovering Architectural Marvels" Embark on a journey through Europe, starting in England's West Yorkshire. In the vibrant city of Leeds, the iconic Grand Theatre stands tall, captivating audiences with its rich history and stunning performances. Venturing further south to Birmingham's Victoria Square, one encounters a unique sight - The Floozie in the Jacuzzi fountain. This whimsical sculpture adds charm to the square and has become an emblematic landmark for locals and visitors alike. Heading southwest to Dorset's Isle of Portland lies another Grade II treasure - Portland Bill. Its rugged coastline boasts breathtaking views that have captivated artists and nature enthusiasts for centuries. Returning northward to Leeds once more brings us back to the majestic Leeds Grand Theatre. With its ornate architecture and grandeur dating back decades, it continues to be a cultural hub for entertainment seekers. Moving on from Yorkshire, we discover Walberton House in Hampshire. Built by Dean Wolstenholme in 1835, this architectural gem showcases exquisite craftsmanship that transports you back in time. Journeying northwest takes us to Liverpool's Metropolitan Cathedral - an awe-inspiring structure that dominates the skyline with its modernist design and spiritual significance. In Trotton village sits Terwick Mill; a picturesque Grade II site capturing rural tranquility since July 1948. Its charming presence evokes nostalgia for simpler times amidst rolling countryside landscapes. Further north lies Liphook's Royal Anchor pub; established in 1936 as a welcoming haven where locals gather for good company and hearty fare – preserving tradition while embracing change throughout generations. Continuing our exploration across Lancashire leads us to Ye Olde Boars Head pub nestled within Middleton since 1939 – proudly showcasing historical character alongside warm hospitality cherished by patrons old and new.