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In February 1999, Saron was made a Grade II Listed Building.
It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument ( Somerset County No 21 ) and Grade II * listed building.
Both the Johnny Haynes Stand and Cottage remain among the finest examples of Archibald Leitch football architecture to remain in existence and both have been designated as Grade II listed buildings.
The Johnny Haynes stand at Craven Cottage, is a Grade II * listed building.
This remains the oldest stand ( dating back to 1905 ) not only in the Football League, but in the professional world and is thus a Grade II * listed building thanks to Jimmy Hill's efforts when saving the almost-bankrupt club as Chairman.
Several were Tudor and Grade I or Grade II listed buildings.
It is now a Grade II listed structure and is therefore protected.
The building is now Grade II * listed.
The Kew site includes four Grade I listed buildings and 36 Grade II listed structures in an internationally significant landscape.
This still stands and is a Grade II * listed building.
Category: Grade II listed buildings in Somerset
* A Grade II listed statue of Gladstone stands in Albert Square, Manchester.
' Slingfield Mill ', a Grade II listed building, houses a Debenhams store.
On the east side of the ward is the family's private chapel, a Grade II * listed building.
The entrance lodge to the southeast of the castle is also listed Grade II *.
:* 7 Grade II: St Mary's Church ( Upton-cum-Chalvey ), Upton Court, the Kederminster and Seymour Almshouses in Langley, St Peter's Church ( Chalvey ), The Ostrich Inn ( Colnbrook ), and King John's Palace ( Colnbrook )
:* Grade II listed structures include four milestones: Beech, Oak and Linden Houses at Upton Hospital, and Slough station
The Cross was designated a Grade II * monument on 5 February 1970.
The house is now a private residence and Grade II * listed building.
It is Grade II * listed, and a Scheduled ancient monument.
It is a Grade II * listed building.
It is Grade II listed.
The Prospect was listed Grade II in December 1950.

Grade and buildings
The house featured in the image of Kings Head St to the left, is unique in the town and is an example of a sailmaker's house, thought to have been built circa 1600. Notable public buildings, all later, include the parish church of St. Nicholas ( 1821 ) in a restrained Gothic style, with many original furnishings including a ( somewhat altered ) organ of the same date in the west end gallery, and the Guildhall of 1769, the only Grade I listed building in Harwich.
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