RMK8RF59–Early morning view of Burnham Overy Staithe Windmill, it is a Grade II* listed building tower mill at Burnham Overy Staithe, Norfolk
RMGBFYB2–A room inside a grade II listed building in Clifton, Bristol, which squatters took over a week ago, but have since left the property.
RMP6Y733–19th century architecture. The Victorian Grade II listed building interior of Derby Market Hall, Derby, England, UK
RM2D750C9–Stanhope Old Hall Grade II Listed Building in County Durham
RM2EH5C3W–1988 Nottingham British Waterways building alongside the canal through Nottingham Nottinghamshire England GB UK Europe. The British Waterways Building, formerly known as the Trent Navigation Company warehouse, is situated on Nottingham Canal. It is a Grade II-listed building that looks majestically over the city. It has been recently restored and currently serves as luxury apartments
RMM72N91–The Bathing House at Howick, a Grade II listed building on the Northumberland coast south of Craster
RM2HP32TP–The Old Manor House on High Street, Old Woking village, Surrey, England, UK, a Grade II* Listed Building built on the 17th century
RM2G6M15F–Saracens Head Inn A Grade II Listed Building in Diss, Norfolk
RMD40F8X–West Gate, a Grade II listed building in the centre of Bristol, England.
RF2D112YY–boundary stone - a grade II listed building - on Blakey Howe, Blakey Ridge, inscribed T D for Thomas Duncombe, Pickering, North Yorkshire,
RMCF2RDM–The Headland Hotel, a Grade II listed building on a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest on the Cornish coast.
RMFWNNT8–Grange-over-sands, Cumbria, UK. April 5th 2016. A rare inside view of the 1930's grade II listed building Grange-over-sands Lido, Grange-over-sands, Cumbria, UK
RMR208H5–Exterior of Battersea Arts Centre, a Grade II* listed building, showing main entrance by road, London, UK
RM2F3RRBW–Ashburne House, a grade II Listed building, seen from Backhouse Park in Sunderland, north east England, UK
RM2HPGMDW–The Grade II listed building with a dressed stone frontage of a HSBC branch at 1 Church Street in Great Malvern, Worcestershire, England
RMW2CE5G–UK, England, West Midlands, Birmingham, Victoria Square, Interiror of the Birmingham City Council House - a Grade II listed building
RMM87NYH–The monument to the architect William Bardwell in the churchyard of St Edmund's church, Southwold. The monument is a Grade II Listed Building.
RM2HAHRWF–A old tollhouse at Caerleon is a grade II listed building, Monmouthshire, Wales
RMJP4TEW–Facade of Halifax Town Hall in Halifax, England. The Grade-II listed building was designed by Charles Barry, the architect of the Houses of Parliament
RMG1MN1E–The Swan Hotel at Hay-on-Wye Powys Wales UK. A Georgian Grade II listed building covered in scaffolding while undergoing extensive refurbishment.
RM2D34HBX–The Duchess of Cornwall arrives with the Prince of Wales at the newly-refurbished Dome, a grade II-listed building refurbished for more than 1,500 students and staff, in Buxton, Derbyshire, Friday February 10, 2006. Formerly a hospital and before that a stables the Dome now froms the Devonshire Campus of the University of Derby. The Prince will unveil a plaque to mark the opening of the campus. See PA story ROYAL Campus. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read: David Jones / PA.
RMF2M40M–West Bridgford Methodist Church, a grade ii listed building, West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
RMJY0GAE–College House Grade II listed building, Newcastle upon Tyne, Once Dame Allan's School now Careers Centre for Northumbria University.
RM2EH5BTJ–1988 Nottingham British Waterways building alongside the canal through Nottingham Nottinghamshire England GB UK Europe. The British Waterways Building, formerly known as the Trent Navigation Company warehouse, is situated on Nottingham Canal. It is a Grade II-listed building that looks majestically over the city. It has been recently restored and currently serves as luxury apartments
RF2GMFAJF–Conwy Police Station, Grade II listed building, Lancaster Square, Conwy, North Wales, Wales, UK
RM2GFD2AY–Tthe Countess of Derby's Almshouses in Boxgrove village, West Sussex, England, UK. The centrepiece and inscription on the Grade II listed building.
RM2G6M161–Saracens Head Inn A Grade II Listed Building in Diss, Norfolk
RMD40F9W–West Gate, a Grade II listed building in the centre of Bristol, England.
RMP6WA86–grade II listed building Manchester Corn Exchange in Exchange Square.
RF2GM4651–St. Elphin's parish church Warrington. The church is designated by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building
RMFWNNTE–Grange-over-sands, Cumbria, UK. April 5th 2016. A rare inside view of the 1930's grade II listed building Grange-over-sands Lido, Grange-over-sands, Cumbria, UK
RMR208HR–Exterior of Battersea Arts Centre, a Grade II* listed building, showing main sign above entrance, London, UK
RM2F4DF6C–The Jarrow Bridge or Don Bridge an 18th century stone arch bridge, a grade II listed building in north east England, UK
RMPTA53X–The Old Flour Mill grade II listed building with English Bond brickwork (red bricks) in Emsworth, Hampshire, England, UK.
RFP8306M–Princes Risborough, England-3rd June 2018: A grade II listed building with car outside. There are many listed buildings in the town.
RMCB7WJE–The Literary and Scientific Institute in East Street, Bridport, Dorset, is a Grade II listed building.
RMCF4WYM–Richmond Theatre is a Grade II listed building situated on Richmond Green, built in 1899 and designed by the famous theatre arch
RMJP4TEN–'Act Wisely' says a detail on the facade of Halifax Town Hall in Halifax, England. The Grade-II listed building was designed by Charles Barry, the arc
RMG1MN1N–The Swan Hotel at Hay-on-Wye Powys Wales UK. A Georgian Grade II listed building covered in scaffolding while undergoing extensive refurbishment.
RMCMCRBA–19th July 2012 Smithills Coaching House, Bolton, England. Smithills Coaching House restaurant is to close late August 2012 and is now the subject of a planning application to convert the 17th Century grade II listed building to eight dwelling places, plus 21 new houses built on surrounding green belt land. The land taken will include a large car park currently used by visitors, including school coach trips, to the historic Smithills Hall and the nearby Smithills Open Farm. The restaurant has a special place in the hearts of many Bolton people and the proposed changes will cause anger.
RMC4472X–Exterior facade of Brighton Grade II listed building with railings and palm tree
RMR242B5–The Daily Express Building (120 Fleet Street, London) is a Grade II* listed building located in Fleet Street in the City of London. It was designed in 1932 by Ellis and Clark to serve as the home of the Daily Express newspaper It is a key example of art-deco architecture in London
RM2J5T87E–Former Livery and Bait Stables at the The Three Salmons Hotel. A Grade II Listed Building in Usk, Monmouthshire.
RF2KA83AB–The former Minehead Community Hospital, The Avenue, Minehead, Somerset, England, UK - a grade II listed building
RM2K8M6TM–Broadwater House in Romsey, Hampshire, England, UK, a Grade II* listed building
RM2A4TJFG–Throwley Old Hall, a ruined stately home and Grade II* listed building and scheduled monument, Calton, Staffordshire, England, UK
RMC4064W–The Castle guesthouse, a Grade II listed building on The Esplanade, Woolacombe, Devon, England.
RMP6WA87–grade II listed building Manchester Corn Exchange in Exchange Square.
RF2GM4652–St. Elphin's parish church Warrington. The church is designated by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building
RMFWNNT3–Grange-over-sands, Cumbria, UK. April 5th 2016. A rare inside view of the 1930's grade II listed building Grange-over-sands Lido, Grange-over-sands, Cumbria, UK
RMR208J9–Exterior of Battersea Arts Centre, a Grade II* listed building, showing main sign above entrance, London, UK
RM2F4DF6X–The Jarrow Bridge or Don Bridge an 18th century stone arch bridge, a grade II listed building in north east England, UK
RMWGDERP–Shell Mex House, as Grade II listed building from across the Thames undergoing refurbishment, restoration, renovation. In London, England, UK.
RFP8305K–Princes Risborough, England-3rd June 2018: A man walks past a grade II listed building. There are many listed buildings in the town.
RM2F6J2EY–Hunters Lodge a grade II listed building in Follifoot near Harrogate North Yorkshire England
RMCF507F–Shotton Hall, a Grade II listed building, formerly a mansion house, now used as offices, a conference centre and wedding venue.
RMCWXRX1–Georgian Grade II listed building in Newgate Street, Morpeth, Northumberland, England.
RMG1MN1X–The Swan Hotel at Hay-on-Wye Powys Wales UK. A Georgian Grade II listed building covered in scaffolding while undergoing extensive refurbishment.
RM2JNFWPG–An exterior sign or signage or logo on the Corn Exchange, a grade II listed building, in central Manchester, United Kingdom, British Isles.
RME5E09Y–Shell Mex House is a Grade II Listed Building situated at number 80 Strand, London. Broadly Art Deco in style
RF2JFWWTA–The Hallam Conference Centre London. Grade II listed building originally built in 1915 to house the UK General Medical Council. Converted 2010.
RM2BD67JE–Black and White Timber Detail Of The Former Mostyn House School, a Grade II listed building in Parkgate, Wirral, UK
RF2HCN8G2–Newark Castle Railway Station, a grade II listed building, Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
RM2HX4H85–All Saints Church, an Anglican church in Alton, Hampshire, England. It is a Grade II listed building.
RM2A4TJEX–Throwley Old Hall, a ruined stately home and Grade II* listed building and scheduled monument, Calton, Staffordshire, England, UK
RMMNKWE6–King Henry's Wharves, Grade II Listed Building in St Katharine's & Wapping, London, UK.
RMP6WA93–grade II listed building Manchester Corn Exchange in Exchange Square.
RF2GM4654–St. Elphin's parish church Warrington. The church is designated by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building
RMFWNNT2–Grange-over-sands, Cumbria, UK. April 5th 2016. A rare inside view of the 1930's grade II listed building Grange-over-sands Lido, Grange-over-sands, Cumbria, UK
RMR208K3–Exterior of Battersea Arts Centre, a Grade II* listed building, showing main sign above entrance, London, UK
RM2F4DF6K–The Jarrow Bridge or Don Bridge an 18th century stone arch bridge, a grade II listed building in north east England, UK
RMR158XA–Clarendon Mansions, a Grade II listed building, now a block of flats, converted from a hotel in Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK.
RMEFM8J7–Turville Grange is a Grade II listed building in Turville, Buckinghamshire, England
RMD8039G–Albion Terrace in Reading, Berkshire, a Grade II listed building. England, GB, UK.
RMCF5060–Shotton Hall, a Grade II listed building, formerly a mansion house, now used as offices, a conference centre and wedding venue.
RMEX6P9X–The Daily Express Building (120 Fleet Street) is a Grade II* listed building located in Fleet Street in the City of London. It was designed in 1932 by Ellis and Clark to serve as the home of the Daily Express newspaper and is one of the most prominent exa
RMG1MN24–The Swan Hotel at Hay-on-Wye Powys Wales UK. A Georgian Grade II listed building covered in scaffolding while undergoing extensive refurbishment.
RM2A53682–A Grade II listed building at The Lawns (former mental hospital) in Lincoln England UK
RM2A15JK3–Herdwick and Swaledale sheep in front of Coniston Hall, Cumbria. A Grade II* Listed Building.
RF2FMD5YK–7 St Giles St Norwich, Grade II listed building in Norwich. Completed 1899/1900, Architect George Skipper. Originally Norwich Daily Standard offices.
RM2FMC8CF–Grade II Listed Timber Framed House With Tiled Roof by Douglas & Fordham in Thornton Hough, Wirral, UK
RM2CC6P75–Plompton Hall a grade II* listed building at Plompton near Knaresborough North Yorkshire England
RM2HX4HD9–All Saints Church interior, an Anglican church in Alton, Hampshire, England. It is a Grade II listed building.
RM2A4TJEY–Throwley Old Hall, a ruined stately home and Grade II* listed building and scheduled monument, Calton, Staffordshire, England, UK
RM2G47KT0–Rock Point Inn is a Grade II listed building on the beachfront in Lyme Regis, Dorset, England.
RMP6W9Y3–grade II listed building Manchester Corn Exchange in Exchange Square.
RM2JE0RGY–Christ Church former Anglican parish church, now redundant, at Weston Point Docks, Runcorn, Cheshire, England. It is a Grade II listed building.
RMFWNNT9–Grange-over-sands, Cumbria, UK. April 5th 2016. A rare inside view of the 1930's grade II listed building Grange-over-sands Lido, Grange-over-sands, Cumbria, UK
RMJ4M5PW–Boughton Monchelsea village, Kent, England. St Peter's Church yard - 16thC (or earlier) lychgate. Grade II listed building
RMK3WXP4–Clock Tower of Coventry Council House, High Street, Coventry, Warwickshire Tudor-style Grade II-listed building opened 1920
RMT2ANJ6–St. Wilfrid's Priory Care Home in the old Priory of St Nicholas building, a Grade II listed building in Arundel, West Sussex, England, UK.
RMC53MJN–Grade II listed building on Skokholm island Pembrokeshire South Wales UK
RMD803AT–Albion Terrace in Reading, Berkshire, a Grade II listed building. England, GB, UK.
RF2ER97WP–Tobacco Warehouse is a grade II listed building and is the world's largest brick warehouse. Constructed in 1901 standing 125 feet high in Stanley Dock
RF2B3A0CM–St Ceidio's Church, Anglesey, is a rural 19th-century church built using materials from a 14th-century church. It is a Grade II listed building.
RM2JR6JB8–Mill House. Grade II Listed Building. Cardiff Riding Centre. August 2022.
RMCF6EDY–The Conygar Tower, a Grade II listed building built in 1775 overlooking the village of Dunster.
RMM1C093–The old Riviera Cinema Teignmouth Grade II listed building. south Devon UK
RMMN9499–Merseyside, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, opened in 1939. Grade II listed building.
RM2BM18H7–All Saints Church, Little Stretton, Shropshire, UK. A timbered thatched building built in 1903 - unusual for this period and Grade II Listed
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