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Listed buildings
The list of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest is compiled by the Secretary of State and is comprised of buildings and other structures which are of recognised architectural or historic value. This list is held and updated by the Department of Culture, Media and Sport and copies are available for viewing at local planning authorities.
Listed buildings are given a level of importance known as a Grade. Grade I listed buildings are considered to be of exceptional interest; Grade II listed buildings are considered to be of special interest; which warrant every effort being made to preserve them. Some Grade II listed buildings that are considered of particular importance are awarded an intermediate grading of II*. The listing procedure currently protects nearly 500,000 buildings and structures nationally of which over 90% are Grade II. The Yorkshire Dales National Park has almost 1,800 listed structures within its area.
For more information about Listed Buildings click on the link below.
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