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词条 Grade II listed buildings in Liverpool-L24
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  2. See also

  3. References and notes

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{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2015}}{{Use British English|date=April 2015}}{{Listed buildings in Liverpool}}Liverpool is a city and port in Merseyside, England, which contains many listed buildings. A listed building is a structure designated by English Heritage of being of architectural and/or of historical importance and, as such, is included in the National Heritage List for England. There are three grades of listing, according to the degree of importance of the structure. Grade I includes those buildings that are of "exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important"; the buildings in Grade II* are "particularly important buildings of more than special interest"; and those in Grade II are "nationally important and of special interest". Very few buildings are included in Grade I — only 2.5% of the total. Grade II* buildings represent 5.5% of the total, while the great majority, 92%, are included in Grade II.[1]

Liverpool contains more than 1,550 listed buildings, of which 28 are in Grade I, 109 in Grade II*, and the rest in Grade II.{{efn|These figures are taken from a search in the National Heritage List for England in May 2013, and are subject to variation as further buildings are listed, grades are revised, or buildings are delisted.}} This list contains the Grade II listed buildings in the L24 postal district of Liverpool. The district lies to the south of the centre of the city, and includes the area of Speke. It contains industrial estates, housing estates, and Liverpool John Lennon Airport. Its most important historical building is the Grade I listed Speke Hall. Five of the structures in this list are associated with the hall. The other listed buildings are two churches, a lychgate, a former school, houses, gate piers from a former airport, and a farmhouse.

Grade II listed buildings from other areas in the city can be found through the template on the right, along with the lists of the Grade I and Grade II* buildings in the city.

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Buildings

NameLocationBuiltNotes
All Saints ChurchHale1|Hale Road}}
{{coord|53.3440|-2.8579|type:landmark_region:GB|name=All Saints Church}}
1872–75Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=456|ps=}}[2]
Lychgate,
All Saints Church
Hale1|Hale Road}}
{{coord|53.34393|-2.85826|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Lychgate, All Saints Church}}
{{sort|1876|c. 1876}}The lychgate is built in timber on stone walls. It has a hipped roof with gablets; it is shingled with tiles on the crest. On the sides are bracketed eaves.[3]
—}}Hale2|30–34 Hale Road}}
{{coord|53.3436|-2.8581|type:landmark_region:GB|name=30–34 Hale Road}}
{{sort|1775|Late 18th century}}A row of three brick houses with stone dressings and a slate roof. They are in two storeys. The central house projects forward and has three bays; the other houses have one bay. Most windows are sliding-sashes; the others are casements. The central door is in a round-headed recess.[4]
St Ambrose's Church{{coord>53.3402|-2.8269|type:landmark_region:GB|name=St Ambrose's Church}}1959–61Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=457|ps=}}[5]
Yew Tree Farmhouse{{coord>53.32978|-2.83726|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Yew Tree Farmhouse}}{{sort|1825|Early 19th century}}The farmhouse is built in brick with stone dressings and a slate roof. It is in three storeys with a two-bay front. The windows are small-paned casements under segmental heads. The entrance is in the centre and has a 20th-century timber porch.[6]
Village Hall{{coord>53.3443|-2.8590|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Village Hall}}{{sort|1875|c. 1870s}}This originated as a school and was later converted into use as a village hall. It is built in stone with a tiled roof. The building is in a single storey, with a projecting gabled bay on the right containing a four-light window. There are similar windows on the sides of the building. To the left of the gabled bay is a porch, also gabled, with decorative bargeboards. On the left end of the building is a flèche with an open timber stage and a lead spirelet.[7]
Bridge over moat (north){{coord>53.33705|-2.87393|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Bridge over moat (north), Speke Hall}}UncertainThe bridge leads to the main entrance to the hall. It includes two cutwaters with ball finials, one of which is carved with a face. There are seats on each side of the bridge.[8]
Bridge over moat (east){{coord>53.33660|-2.87342|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Bridge over moat (east), Speke Hall}}UncertainThe bridge crosses the moat to the east of the hall. It is in stone.[9]
North Lodge{{coord>53.34180|-2.86812|type:landmark_region:GB|name=North Lodge, Speke Hall}}1867–68Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=468|ps=}}[10]
Outbuilding{{coord>53.33648|-2.87327|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Outbuilding, Speke Hall}}{{sort|1550|16th century (probable)}}The outbuilding is a small rectangular structure standing to the east of the hall. The lower art is in stone, and the upper part is timber framed on the front and in brick on the sides. It is roofed in stone-slate, and has a central entrance.[11]
Range of outbuildings{{coord>53.3363|-2.8707|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Outbuildings, Speke Hall}}1885–88Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=468|ps=}}[12]
Gate piers{{coord>53.34864|-2.88052|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Gate piers}}{{sort|1940|c. 1940}}These were the four gate piers to the original Liverpool Speke Airport. They were formerly at two entrances, and were moved here in 1998 by Herbert Tyson Smith. The piers are rectangular structures in limestone. Two of them are carved with a winged motif; the others are plain.[13]

See also

{{portal|Merseyside}}
  • Architecture of Liverpool

References and notes

Notes{{notelist}}Citations
1. ^{{Citation | url = http://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/what-is-designation/listed-buildings/| title = Listed Buildings| accessdate = 25 March 2015| publisher = Historic England}}
2. ^{{NHLE |num= 1075203|desc= Church of All Saints, Speke|access-date= 28 September 2013|mode=cs2 }}
3. ^{{NHLE |num= 1343616|desc= Lychgate to All Saints Church, Speke|access-date= 28 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
4. ^{{NHLE |num= 1075204|desc= 30–34 Hale Road, Speke|access-date= 28 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
5. ^{{NHLE |num= 1393741|desc= Church of St Ambrose, Speke|access-date= 28 September 2013|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
6. ^{{NHLE |num= 1208621|desc= Yew Tree Farmhouse, Speke|access-date= 28 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
7. ^{{NHLE |num= 1292225|desc= Village Hall, Speke|access-date= 28 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
8. ^{{NHLE |num= 1063323|desc= Bridge over moat to north of Speke Hall|access-date= 28 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
9. ^{{NHLE |num= 1217905|desc= Bridge over moat to east of Speke Hall|access-date= 28 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
10. ^{{NHLE |num= 1063324|desc= North Lodge, Speke Hall|access-date= 28 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
11. ^{{NHLE |num= 1217903|desc= Outbuilding, Speke Hall|access-date= 28 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
12. ^{{NHLE |num= 1268127|desc= E-shaped range of farm buildings to the east of Speke Hall|access-date= 28 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
13. ^{{NHLE |num= 1386588|desc= Four Gatepiers at entrance to Liverpool Speke Airport|access-date= 28 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
Sources{{refbegin}}
  • {{Citation | last =Pollard| first =Richard | authorlink = | last2 = Pevsner | first2 = Nikolaus | author2-link =Nikolaus Pevsner| series= The Buildings of England|title =Lancashire: Liverpool and the South-West |edition= | publisher =Yale University Press | year =2006 | location =New Haven and London | isbn =0-300-10910-5 }}
{{refend}}

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20130927230204/http://liverpool.gov.uk/media/525901/heritage-listed-buildings.pdf Liverpool City Council listed buildings information page]
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