Grade I and II* Listed Buildings in Stoke-on-Trent

There is one grade I and eighteen grade II* listed buildings in the city. 

Grade I 'Buildings of exceptional interest' and only make up three per cent of the total across England - usually cathedrals and great country houses. The mausoleum on Stone Road is Stoke-on-Trent's only grade I listed building.
It was built in 1808  for the Marquis of Stafford. It was used as the last resting place for of members of the Levison-Gower family.

Grade II* are 'particularly important buildings of more than special interest' and make up about five per cent of the total - typically a good manor house or something early or with good interior features or of strong historic interest.


 



Click on the photos for more details of the grade I and II* listed buildings

Former Town Hall
Former Town Hall
Burslem
Wedgwood 'Big House'
Wedgwood
'Big House'
Burslem
Wedgwood Institute
Wedgwood Institute
Burslem
Round House
Round House
Etruria
Stoke-on-Trent
Index of all listed buildings

Tunstall

Burslem
Hanley
 Stoke
Fenton
Longton
Other areas
 
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Art and Sculpture
 
Etruscan Bone Mill
Etruscan Bone Mill
Etruria
Bethesda Methodist Church
Bethesda Methodist Church
Hanley
Regent Theatre
Regent Theatre
Hanley
St. John The Evangelist
St. John The Evangelist
Hanley
Church of the Holy Trinity
Church of the Holy Trinity
Hartshill
Price & Kensington
Price & Kensington
Works
Longport
Price & Kensington Bottle Kiln
Price & Kensington
Bottle Kiln
Longport
Gladstone Pottery Museum
Gladstone Pottery Museum
Longton
containing three II* buildings
Middleport Pottery Works
Middleport Pottery Works
Middleport
Middleport Pottery Bottle Kiln
Middleport Pottery Bottle Kiln
Middleport
Ford Green Hall
Ford Green Hall
Smallthorne
North Stafford Hotel
North Stafford Hotel
Stoke
Stoke Railway Station
Stoke Railway Station
Stoke
Mausoleum on Stone Road
Mausoleum
on Stone Road
Trentham
Grade I
Pithead baths at Chatterley Whitfield
Pithead baths at Chatterley Whitfield
Whitfield
 
 
       


       


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updated: June 2008