Civic Intelligence
Heritage & Listed Buildings
81 heritage sites across Tyneside — castles, Roman forts, churches and nationally important listed buildings from the National Heritage List for England.
28 and 30, Close
City Centre
Alderman Fenwick'S House
City Centre
Banqueting House About 500 Metres East and 300 Metres South of Gibside
Rowlands Gill
Bessie Surtees House and Milbank House
City Centre
Biddick Hall
Birtley
Bishop'S House
Fenham
Blackfriars East Range
City Centre
Blackfriars South Range
City Centre
Blackfriars West Range
City Centre
Cathedral of St Mary
City Centre
Cathedral of St Nicholas
City Centre
Causey Arch
Rowlands Gill
Central Railway Station; Passenger Buildings and Train Shed With Platforms
City Centre
Chapel of St Edmund and Trinity Centre
Gateshead
Church of All Saints
City Centre
Church of Holy Cross
Byker
Church of Holy Cross
Ryton
Church of Holy Trinity
Sunderland
Church of Saint Nicholas
Walker
Church of St Andrew
Ryton
Church of St Andrew
Sunderland
Church of St Andrew
City Centre
Church of St Ann
Ouseburn
Church of St George
Tynemouth
Church of St George
Jesmond
Church of St John the Baptist
City Centre
Church of St Mary
City Centre
Church of St Mary
Whickham
Church of St Mary
Kenton
Church of St Mary and St Cuthbert
Birtley
Church of St Mary Magdalene
Chopwell
Church of St Michael and All Angels
Ryton
Church of St Paul
Walker
Church of St Peter
Sunderland
Corner Tower
City Centre
Culvert, Arch and Retaining Walls, In West Face of Embankment Over Causey Burn
Rowlands Gill
Earl Grey Monument
City Centre
Earl of Durham'S Monument
Birtley

Grainger Market
Newcastle upon Tyne
Gunner Tower
City Centre
Hamsterley Colliery Derwentcote Steel Furnace (the Cone)
Chopwell
Heron Pit Prison, Drawbridge Pit and Other Under-Buildings In Barbican
City Centre
High Level Bridge
City Centre
Hylton Castle
Sunderland
Hylton Chapel
Sunderland
Lodge to West of Washington Old Hall
Birtley

Lumley Castle
Chester Le Street
Monastery of St Paul Ruins of Jarrow Monastery
Walker
Monument to British Liberty
Rowlands Gill
Moot Hall
City Centre
Numbers 1-59 Including Lake House, Garnett House, Hodgkin House, Gurney House and Embleton House
Newcastle upon Tyne
Old Hollinside
Winlaton
Old Town Hall
Tynemouth
Old Tyne Bridge
City Centre
Phoenix Hall
Sunderland
Plummer Tower
City Centre
Roman Turret Opposite Number 800, Bishops House (Denton Hall) With Section of Hadrian'S Wall
Fenham
Sallyport Or Wall Knoll Tower
City Centre
Salters' Bridge (Tyne and Wear Bridge Number 077)
Gosforth
South Postern Tower Facing the River, and Curtain Wall Adjoining
City Centre
Temple of Antenociticus
Benwell
The Barbican Walls Between North Gate of Castle and Black Gate
City Centre
The Black Gate
City Centre
The Chapel About 350 Metres West and 650 Metres South of Gibside Hall
Rowlands Gill

The Guildhall
Newcastle upon Tyne
The Keep
City Centre
The Song School and Choir Vestry
City Centre

Theatre Royal
Newcastle upon Tyne
Town Wall
City Centre
Town Wall North of the Close and Breakneck Stairs
City Centre
Town Wall South of Numbers 74-80 Town Wall to Rear of Number 43
City Centre
Town Wall to Rear of Numbers 1-25 Odd
City Centre
Town Wall With Durham Tower
City Centre
Town Wall, With Morden, Heber and Ever Towers
City Centre
Trinity House
City Centre
Trinity House Banqueting Hall and Board Room
City Centre
Trinity House Gate and Chapel
City Centre
Tyne Theatre and Opera House
City Centre
Walls, Piers, Steps, Gates and Railings In Front of Tanfield Hall
Rowlands Gill
War Memorial (the Response)
Newcastle upon Tyne
Washington Old Hall
Birtley
Listed building data contains Historic England data © Historic England 2026, from the National Heritage List for England, licensed under the Open Government Licence. Full entries at historicengland.org.uk.