Name | Location | Photograph | Date | Notes | Grade |
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School | Belton, Lincolnshire 52°56′45″N 0°37′04″W / 52.9458°N 0.6178°W / 52.9458; -0.6178 (School, Belton) | | 1826, 1838 | An estate school for workers on the Belton House estate, built for the 1st Earl Brownlow.[3] | II |
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Trafford Mausoleum, Wroxham | St Mary's Churchyard, Wroxham, Norfolk 52°42′25″N 1°23′52″E / 52.7069°N 1.3977°E / 52.7069; 1.3977 (Trafford Mausoleum, Wroxham) | | c. 1830 | Mausoleum.[4] | II |
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Gatehouse | Harlaxton Manor, Harlaxton, Lincolnshire 52°52′59″N 0°40′34″W / 52.8831°N 0.6762°W / 52.8831; -0.6762 (Gatehouse, Harlaxton Manor) | | c. 1832–38 | [5] | II* |
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Village Cross | Belton, Lincolnshire 52°56′45″N 0°37′03″W / 52.9458°N 0.6175°W / 52.9458; -0.6175 (Village Cross, Belton) | | 1838 | For the 1st Earl Brownlow.[6] | II |
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Boathouse at Belton House | Belton, Lincolnshire 52°56′36″N 0°36′37″W / 52.9432°N 0.6102°W / 52.9432; -0.6102 (Boathouse, Belton) | | 1838–39 | In the style of a Swiss chalet; for the 1st Earl Brownlow.[7] | II |
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Greyhound Lodge | Belton, Lincolnshire 52°56′46″N 0°37′00″W / 52.9462°N 0.6168°W / 52.9462; -0.6168 (Greyhound Lodge, Belton) | | 1839 | Public house; built for 1st Earl Brownlow. Later converted into a house.[8] | II |
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Observatory | Durham University 54°46′06″N 1°35′10″W / 54.7683°N 1.5861°W / 54.7683; -1.5861 (Observatory, Durham) | | 1839–40 | [9] | II |
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University College | Durham University 54°46′31″N 1°34′32″W / 54.7754°N 1.5756°W / 54.7754; -1.5756 (University College, Durham) | | 1839–40 | Salvin rebuilt the keep of Durham Castle to provide accommodation for students.[10] | I |
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York County Savings Bank | Grantham, Lincolnshire 52°54′45″N 0°38′30″W / 52.9124°N 0.6418°W / 52.9124; -0.6418 (York County Savings Bank, Grantham) | | 1841 | 14 Finkin Street, constructed in an “ornate” Jacobethan style.[11] | II |
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Trinity College | Cambridge 52°12′25″N 0°07′01″E / 52.2069°N 0.1169°E / 52.2069; 0.1169 (Trinity College, Cambridge) | | 1841–43, 1852, 1856–60, 1865–68 | Remodelling, rebuilding and refacing work, additions of new courts.[12][13][14] | I |
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Monument to Grace Darling | St Aidan's Churchyard, Bamburgh, Northumberland 55°36′28″N 1°43′09″W / 55.6079°N 1.7192°W / 55.6079; -1.7192 (Grace Darling Monument, Bamburgh) | | 1842 | Funerary monument to Grace Darling. Much reconstructed due to storm damage and weathering of the stonework.[15] | II* |
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Pardes House School (now Bobath Centre) | Finchley, Barnet, Greater London 51°35′22″N 0°09′55″W / 51.5895°N 0.1652°W / 51.5895; -0.1652 (School, Finchley) | | c. 1847 | Formerly Holy Trinity Church of England School.[16] | II |
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Hotel | Carlisle, Cumbria 54°53′28″N 2°55′58″W / 54.8912°N 2.9329°W / 54.8912; -2.9329 (Hotel, Carlisle) | | 1852 | Built as the County and Station Hotel. Since then has had a variety of titles, as of 2011 the Lakes Court Hotel.[17][18][19] | II |
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St Michael's School | Highgate, Haringey, Greater London 51°34′25″N 0°09′04″W / 51.5737°N 0.1512°W / 51.5737; -0.1512 (St Michael's School, Highgate) | | 1852 | A primary Church of England school.[20] | II |
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Gonville and Caius College | Cambridge 52°12′22″N 0°07′02″E / 52.2060°N 0.1171°E / 52.2060; 0.1171 (Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge) | | 1853 | Alterations.[21] | I |
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Coach house | Allhallows, Cumbria 54°45′48″N 3°14′31″W / 54.7632°N 3.2419°W / 54.7632; -3.2419 (Coach house, Allhallows) | | 1861 | Coach house and stables for Whitehall.[22] | II |
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Pump house | Tower of London, London 51°30′29″N 0°04′44″W / 51.50802°N 0.07890°W / 51.50802; -0.07890 (Pump house, Tower of London) | | 1863 | Now a Tower of London gift shop.[23] | II |
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Barclays Bank | Great Yarmouth, Norfolk 52°36′26″N 1°43′27″E / 52.6073°N 1.7242°E / 52.6073; 1.7242 (Barclays Bank, Great Yarmouth) | | 1865 | 15 Hall Quay is the brick building to the right. Salvin remodelled it and added a new façade.[24][25] | II |
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Estate office | Petworth House, Petworth, West Sussex 50°59′16″N 0°36′37″W / 50.9879°N 0.6104°W / 50.9879; -0.6104 (Estate office, Petworth) | | 1868–72 | Enlargement of a building dating from the 18th century, with a connection to the house by a porte-cochère.[26] | II |
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School | Turners Hill, West Sussex 51°05′32″N 0°07′09″W / 51.0921°N 0.1193°W / 51.0921; -0.1193 (School, Turners Hill) | | 1869–72 | Built as a Roman Catholic school, and known as Worth Abbey.[27] | II |
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Public library | Great Yarmouth, Norfolk 52°36′26″N 1°43′27″E / 52.6072°N 1.7243°E / 52.6072; 1.7243 (Public library, Great Yarmouth) | | Undated | Salvin's building is the white-fronted building on the left of the photograph. Now used as a shop and offices.[28] | II |
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