RF2DC7MD1–The Grade II* listed former police station on Charles Street, Leicester, England
RM2BD67JE–Black and White Timber Detail Of The Former Mostyn House School, a Grade II listed building in Parkgate, Wirral, UK
RMMW2GWT–Trenance Viaduct a Grade II listed structure seen from Trenance Gardens in Newquay Cornwall.
RF2FK29G0–Conwy Police Station on Lancaster Square, Conwy, North Wales. Dating from the 1860s, Grade II listed.
RMF2M40G–The Grade ii listed Methodist Church, West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
RM2AK58JM–Narrow cobbled road late 18th or early 19th century Grade II listed buildings and old shop frontage Saddler Street Durham
RMCET4MM–Denver Windmill, a Grade II listed tower mill and the last commercially working windmill in Norfolk.
RMWNGKWF–Tameside Ryecroft Hall Manchester Rd, Audenshaw, beautiful Grade II listed civic building donated to the people of Audenshaw by Austin Hopkinson in 19
RMWWE3HY–The old Crown Court, grade II listed historic building in Godalming, Surrey, UK
RMM5NTJ8–Gable of the Grade II listed Zion Chapel at Battle, East Sussex, UK
RMM72N91–The Bathing House at Howick, a Grade II listed building on the Northumberland coast south of Craster
RMPBD607–The Grade II listed brutalist One Kemble Street, off Kingsway, was designed by Richard Seifert as part of the 1960s commercial property boom
RM2G6M15F–Saracens Head Inn A Grade II Listed Building in Diss, Norfolk
RF2H20AH0–Elmore Court grade II* listed mansion at Elmore, Stroud, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England, UK
RMEY7PK4–Langley Maltings Grade II-listed Victorian structure in Oldbury West Midlands Uk
RM2F6PA6R–Old historical 12th century ancient medieval grade II listed Lambourne parish church building yew hedge topiary path bell tower spire Abridge Essex UK
RF2D112YY–boundary stone - a grade II listed building - on Blakey Howe, Blakey Ridge, inscribed T D for Thomas Duncombe, Pickering, North Yorkshire,
RMTAR9TY–The Hop Exchange is a Grade II listed building at No. 24 Southwark Street, London, in the Bankside area of the London Borough of Southwark. Open 1867.
RMW43TN8–The grade II listed Devonshire pub in Bridge St., Belper, Derbyshire, England, UK
RF2DC7J8T–Athena is a Grade II-listed events venue in the cultural quarter of Leicester City Centre.
RM2FMC8CF–Grade II Listed Timber Framed House With Tiled Roof by Douglas & Fordham in Thornton Hough, Wirral, UK
RMFXM915–The Dome Cinema grade II listed building at Worthing, West Sussex, England, UK.
RF2D877K8–Roman Catholic Church of St Peter and St Paul, Clerkenwell, Islington, London. Built 1835, Grade II listed.
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
RMCRPHY0–Haldon Belvedere, a Grade II listed triangular tower also known as Lawrence Castle, originally built in the late 1700's by Sir R
RMWNGK6M–Tameside Ryecroft Hall Manchester Rd, Audenshaw, beautiful Grade II listed civic building donated to the people of Audenshaw by Austin Hopkinson in 19
RM2F600GF–Historic 17th century grade II listed thatched cottages called The Barracks in Dogmersfield village, Hampshire, England, UK
RMP9AFB6–Inside the historic 'Briton's Protection' public house, Manchester, England, UK. Grade II listed.
RM2HPGMDW–The Grade II listed building with a dressed stone frontage of a HSBC branch at 1 Church Street in Great Malvern, Worcestershire, England
RM2C92WM6–Sign advertising luxury apartments for sale in Thornton Place, a converted Grade II listed building on Clapham Common North Side.
RM2G6M161–Saracens Head Inn A Grade II Listed Building in Diss, Norfolk
RF2H20AM9–Elmore Court grade II* listed mansion at Elmore, Stroud, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England, UK
RMEY7PKD–Langley Maltings Grade II-listed Victorian structure and Titford Canal in Oldbury West Midlands Uk
RFP9WYDM–Harrow School Chapel with a green Church spire, which is a grade II listed building, on Harrow-On-The-Hill, London
RMW2CE5G–UK, England, West Midlands, Birmingham, Victoria Square, Interiror of the Birmingham City Council House - a Grade II listed building
RMTAR9XD–The Hop Exchange is a Grade II listed building at No. 24 Southwark Street, London, in the Bankside area of the London Borough of Southwark. Open 1867.
RMM1TB61–The grade II listed Irvin office building , now apartments, in North Shields, north east England, UK
RF2G763RY–The 14th Century Grade II listed Tithe Barn at Dunster, Somerset, England.
RM2BM18H7–All Saints Church, Little Stretton, Shropshire, UK. A timbered thatched building built in 1903 - unusual for this period and Grade II Listed
RM2G6Y4TP–Cathedral Centre (formally known as St. Mary's Hall) - Grade II listed restored parish hall in Arundel, West Sussex, England, UK.
RF2JAKDRB–GraceLife London at Woodbridge Chapel Clerkenwell London. GraceLife London is an Evangelical Church at Grade II listed Woodbridge Chapel Clerkenwell,
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.
RMCET432–Holton Post Mill, an 18th century Grade II listed post mill that has been restored as a landmark in the village of Holton St Pet
RMWNGKWJ–Tameside Ryecroft Hall Manchester Rd, Audenshaw, beautiful Grade II listed civic building donated to the people of Audenshaw by Austin Hopkinson in 19
RM2ECX968–King John's Hunting Lodge, a grade II listed folly built in the 18th century in Hampshire, England, UK
RME4ETWX–Annesley Hall Grade II listed country house
RMWW553W–Some of the glasshouses in the Grade II Listed Dyffryn Gardens, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, UK
RM2BAXKE8–No 12 Causeway, a Grade II listed timber framed dwelling on the Causeway, Horsham, West Sussex
RM2AR191M–Cromford, Derbyshire, UK: Houses built by Richard Arkwright for textile workers. Grade II* listed and owned by the Landmark Trust.
RF2H20AMR–Elmore Court grade II* listed mansion at Elmore, Stroud, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England, UK
RMEY7PKA–Langley Maltings Grade II-listed Victorian structure and Titford Canal in Oldbury West Midlands Uk
RFP9WXAG–The Harrow School Chapel featuring a green Church Spire. It is a grade II listed building built 1854-57 on High Street, Harrow-On-The-Hill
RMR208H5–Exterior of Battersea Arts Centre, a Grade II* listed building, showing main entrance by road, London, UK
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.
RMTRTKX2–A grade II listed detached stone house, Dossers House, on The Green in Slingsby, North Yorkshire, England, UK
RF2G763T6–The Grade II listed 16th century dovecote at Dunster in Somerset, which had originally belonged to the Benedictine Priory at Dunster.
RMR8R2R8–St Maelog's Church, Llanfaelog, Isle of Anglesey - Grade II Listed
RM2FH15G7–St Catherine of Alexandria Roman Catholic Church, a Grade II listed parish from 1863 in Littlehampton, West Sussex, England, UK.
RF2G5D6K3–Stable Block to Number 8 Angel Hill Bury St Edmunds Suffolk UK - Grade II listed building, constructed around 1700.
RMGDWH3M–St Giles' Church at Costock, a Grade II listed medieval church of special architectural and historic interest, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
RMWGGFGB–Holy Jesus Hospital Grade II listed at Manors Newcastle upon Tyne dates to 13th Century it was a friary then almshouse, soup kitchen and now offices
RMCET430–Holton Post Mill, an 18th century Grade II listed post mill that has been restored as a landmark in the village of Holton St Pet
RMWNGKWM–Tameside Ryecroft Hall Manchester Rd, Audenshaw, beautiful Grade II listed civic building donated to the people of Audenshaw by Austin Hopkinson in 19
RM2GFD2AY–Tthe Countess of Derby's Almshouses in Boxgrove village, West Sussex, England, UK. The centrepiece and inscription on the Grade II listed building.
RMRM0PG9–Kentlands, a unique Grade II listed Arts and Crafts house built from original Tudor materials, has been described as Britain's best beach house.
RMWW55C7–The Mediterranean Garden in the Grade II Listed Dyffryn Gardens, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, UK
RM2BAXKN4–Nos 11, 12 & 13a The Causeway, timber-framed Grade II listed buildings in Horsham town centre, West Sussex, UK
RF2APHNG4–Buxton, Derbyshire, UK: The Octagon in the Pavilion Gardens is an iconic building in Buxton. It is Grade II listed and is used for public events.
RF2GMFAJF–Conwy Police Station, Grade II listed building, Lancaster Square, Conwy, North Wales, Wales, UK
RMEYD87N–The Mission Theatre on Corn Street in Bath Somerset. A small grade II listed building previously used as a meeting place
RFP9P6CT–The Harrow School Chapel featuring a green Church Spire. It is a grade II listed building built 1854-57 on High Street, Harrow-On-The-Hill
RMR208J9–Exterior of Battersea Arts Centre, a Grade II* listed building, showing main sign above entrance, London, UK
RMPXAKNA–Herringfleet Mill or Walker's Mill is a Grade II* listed smock mill at Herringfleet, Suffolk, England, in a bad state of repair with two sails removed
RM2F3RRBW–Ashburne House, a grade II Listed building, seen from Backhouse Park in Sunderland, north east England, UK
RF2DC7KRG–The Welford Road Cemetery in Leicester is a Grade II listed ‘Park and Garden of Special Historic Interest’
RMPNJ6NM–St Maelog's Church, Llanfaelog, Isle of Anglesey - Grade II Listed
RM2F8TP3A–St Catherine of Alexandria Roman Catholic Church, a Grade II listed parish from 1863 in Littlehampton, West Sussex, England, UK.
RF2HNCPW0–Russell Square Cabmen's Shelter on Russell Square London. Build 1901, it provided shelter and refreshments for London's cab drivers. Grade II listed.
RMGF0XMN–St Giles' Church at Costock, a Grade II listed medieval church of special architectural and historic interest, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
RMWGGFDG–Holy Jesus Hospital Grade II listed at Manors Newcastle upon Tyne dates to 13th Century it was a friary then almshouse, soup kitchen and now offices
RMCET48H–Pakenham Windmill built in 1831 is a Grade II listed tower mill fully restored in the 1950's. Flour is still ground at the mill
RMWNGMGJ–Tameside Ryecroft Hall Manchester Rd, Audenshaw, beautiful Grade II listed civic building donated to the people of Audenshaw by Austin Hopkinson in 19
RM2HX4H85–All Saints Church, an Anglican church in Alton, Hampshire, England. It is a Grade II listed building.
RMRM0PG4–Kentlands, a unique Grade II listed Arts and Crafts house built from original Tudor materials, has been described as Britain's best beach house.
RMWW55BM–The Mediterranean Garden in the Grade II Listed Dyffryn Gardens, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, UK
RF2A14YXW–London, U.K. - Sept 18, 2019: The red brick Carmelite House, dating from 1898, on Victoria Embankment. The Grade II listed building was home to Associ
RM2APT8HW–Cromford, Derbyshire, UK: Willersley Castle Hotel, a Grade II* listed building built for Sir Richard Arkwright, overlooking the River Derwent.
RF2A72CEP–A stained glass window at St Michael's Church of the Open University. A Grade II* Listed Building on the campus at Walton Hall, Milton Keynes.
RM2HAHRWF–A old tollhouse at Caerleon is a grade II listed building, Monmouthshire, Wales
RFP9P6CR–The Harrow School Chapel featuring a green Church Spire. It is a grade II listed building built 1854-57 on High Street, Harrow-On-The-Hill
RMR208K3–Exterior of Battersea Arts Centre, a Grade II* listed building, showing main sign above entrance, London, UK
RMPXAKPH–Herringfleet Mill or Walker's Mill is a Grade II* listed smock mill at Herringfleet, Suffolk, England, in a bad state of repair with two sails removed
RM2F4DF6C–The Jarrow Bridge or Don Bridge an 18th century stone arch bridge, a grade II listed building in north east England, UK
RF2DC7KPX–The Welford Road Cemetery in Leicester is a Grade II listed ‘Park and Garden of Special Historic Interest’
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
RF2DC7MHH–Leicester's Corn Exchange is sited at the centre of the Market Place and is a Grade II* listed building. It is currently a Weatherspoon's pub.
RF2FK29JH–11 stryd y castell conwy - historic building in central Conwy, North Wales. Originally built 1441-1442, Grade II* listed.
RMD9JH8R–The Grade II listed Market Cross, also known as the Buttercross or Butter Cross, built in the Gothic Revival style. Bingham, Nottinghamshire, UK
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