Listed Buildings

Blackpool has one Grade 1 listed building, Blackpool Tower, and four Grade 2* listed buildings, The Grand Theatre, The Winter Gardens, Sacred Heart Church and The Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes. Plus several Grade II and locally listed buildings. Please read the list below and click on the page links.

Four large listed buildings in Blackpool.   The Clifton Hotel now called the Forshaw, it's orginal name.  The Town Hall, Abingdon Street Post Office and it's listed telephone kiosks, The Counting House, formerly a bank

Photo of Talbot Square with, right to left, the former Clifton Hotel Grade II, the Town Hall Grade II. In the background is the Abingdon Street Post Office whose facade and red telephone kiosks are listed as Grade II. Locally listed buildings in the photo are the former Bank now called the Counting House on the left and just visible behind it the former Royal Bank of Scotland.

Photo taken from near the Miners Home showing 4 listed buildings in Blackpool. Blackpool Tower, North Pier, Cabin Lift, Promenade Shelter. 3rd April 2010.

Index to Blackpool’s Listed Buildings

Pages 1 of 6 – linked in the main menu and below.

Blackpool has many interesting buildings. Below we present in alphabetical order the ones that are listed.

Page 1 – Bispham Parish Church, Blowing Sands, Cabin Lift, Cemetary Chapel, Colonnades, Elmslie School, Fishers Lane. Click here.

Page 2 – Grand Theatre, Holy Trinity Church, Imperial Hotel, King Edward Cinema. Click here

Page 3: Kiosks in Abingdon Street, Kiosks in Talbot Square, Lady of Lourdes, Library and Art Gallery, Marton Mill. Click here

Page 4: Miners Convelescent Home, New Clifton Hotel, North Pier, North Shore Shelters, North Shore Methodist Chapel, Odeon Cinema. Click here

Page 5: Old Grammar School, Post Office, Raikes Hall, Regent, Sacred Heart Church, Savoy Garage, South Shore Promenade Shelters, sundial. Click here

Page 6: St Johns, Synagogue, Tower, Town Hall, Walkers Hill Farmhouse, War Memorial, White Tower, Winter Gardens. Click Here