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  2. Grade II* listed buildings in Coventry - Wikipedia

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    Kirby House is an 18th-century building which is now Grade II* listed. There are 24 Grade II* listed buildings in the City of Coventry. In the United Kingdom, a listed building is a building or structure of special historical or architectural importance. These buildings are legally protected from demolition, as well as from any extensions or alterations that would adversely affect the building ...

  3. Grade I listed buildings in Coventry - Wikipedia

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    The Cathedral Church of St Michael was almost completely destroyed in the Coventry Blitz of 1940; its ruins are now a Grade I listed building. There are 19 Grade I listed buildings in the City of Coventry. In the United Kingdom, a listed building is a building or structure of special historical or architectural importance. These buildings are legally protected from demolition, as well as from ...

  4. 21–22 High Street, Coventry - Wikipedia

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    The cellars of 21 and 22 High Street are listed buildings in the centre of Coventry, in the West Midlands of England. The cellar of No 21 is a Grade II listed building, while that of No 22 is Grade I listed, meaning that they are sites of "special architectural or historic interest".

  5. Mediaeval Stone Building, Coventry - Wikipedia

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    The Mediaeval Stone Building is an unidentified mediaeval ruin on Much Park Street, Coventry, in the West Midlands of England. The ruin is a Grade II* listed building; it is believed to have been built in the late 13th or early 14th century and was uncovered by a German bomb during the Coventry Blitz. The building, built from red sandstone, was ...

  6. Greyfriars, Coventry - Wikipedia

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    Greyfriars was a medieval Franciscan priory in Coventry, England. The original monastic buildings were lost in the Reformation; the spire standing on the site today was most recently part of a 19th-century church that was destroyed in an air raid in the Second World War. [1] The spire, also called Christchurch Steeple, is a Grade II* listed ...

  7. Grade II* listed buildings in the West Midlands - Wikipedia

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    3 Coventry. 4 Dudley. 5 Sandwell. 6 Solihull. 7 Walsall. 8 See also. 9 Notes. 10 References. 11 External links. ... There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings ...

  8. Drapers' Hall, Coventry - Wikipedia

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    Drapers' Hall is a historic building (Grade II* listed) [1] in the Cathedral Quarter of Coventry built in 1832 by the Drapers' Company, a large trading guild in Coventry. [2] The present building is believed to the third guildhall on the site.

  9. St Laurence's Church, Coventry - Wikipedia

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    St Laurence's is the Church of England parish church of Foleshill, Coventry. [1] It is a Grade II* listed building with features, including the tower, from the 15th century. [2] It is located on Old Church Road (B4082) to the north-east of Coventry city centre.