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Pontefract is a town in the metropolitan borough of the City of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. In the town and surrounding area are 66 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, eight are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. Most of the ...
Pages in category "Listed buildings in Pontefract" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The Old Town Hall is a historic town hall in Market Place in Pontefract, West Yorkshire, England. It was completed in 1785 and was replaced by Pontefract Town Hall which was completed in 1882. It was designated a Grade II* listed building in 1950. [1]
There are over 9,000 Grade I listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the county of West Yorkshire, ... Pontefract: Hermitage: Medieval:
The old Pontefract General Infirmary on Southgate (pictured) was a general hospital; it is the place at which serial killer Harold Shipman began to murder his elderly patients. Beneath this building is an old hermitage, open to the public on certain days.
Pontefract (or Pomfret) Castle is a castle ruin in the town of Pontefract, in West Yorkshire, En King Richard II is thought to have died there. It was the site of a series of famous sieges during the 17th-century English Civil War .
Pontefract Hermitage is a medieval hermitage situated below the old Southgate entrance to the General Infirmary in Pontefract, West Yorkshire, England. It is a grade I listed structure. [1] The retreat consists of two chambers carved out of sandstone, side by side but on different levels.
The original library building, now Pontefract Museum. Pontefract's first library opened in 1905 to a design by George Pennington and was built with money from benefactor Andrew Carnegie. This building was designed to a Art Nouveau style [1] and is now the location of the Pontefract Museum. [2]