6 of the best… Grade I listed properties
"The older a building is, the more likely it is to be listed to mark and celebrate its special architectural and historic interest. "
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"The older a building is, the more likely it is to be listed to mark and celebrate its special architectural and historic interest. "
"A Grade II listing means a house is 'of special interest'. These six are that and more."
"Anyone can submit an application to have your building listed by Historic England."
"What potential buyers should bear in mind."
"Buyers pay more in areas full of culturally important architecture."
"Here's what you need to know if you're considering altering a listed building. "
"If a property is listed it's likely to be Grade II: 91.7 per cent of all Listed buildings fall into this category."
"Our pick of the country's estimated 910 architectural gems."
"Six properties with a link to the British Armed Forces."
"A structure doesn't have to be a building to be listed: it can be anything from a bridge to a zebra crossing."