Kingston upon Hull
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Introducing some of Kingston upon Hull's most historic sites, included in the National Heritage List for England. Some of these captions have been summarised by AI. Click through for the official List entry. Skip this section and go to place by numbers
Castle Buildings
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Offices of steamship owners and brokers, 1900, by B S Jacobs of Kingston upon Hull. Mellow red brick with ashlar dressings, slate roof. Two storeys plus attic. Renaissance Revival style.
Hull Castle, South Blockhouse and part of late 17th centu…
Kingston upon Hull
Hull Castle and South Blockhouse exhibit Italianate rounded bastions. Their strategic design reflects 16th-century artillery advancements.
Earl de Grey Public House
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Public house, probably early-mid C19 with later alterations. Rendered brick with faience ground floor of circa 1913, slate roof. Three-storeys.
Former Neptune Inn and two attached houses, Numbers 10-15…
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Former hotel and attached houses, subsequently offices, now (2020) shops, 1794-1797 by George Pycock for Hull Trinity House. Late C19, 1920, mid-C20 and late-C20 additions and alterations.
27-28 Silver Street, Hull
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C18 buildings merged and extended with an early-C19 building range (south) into shops and residences. Further alterations from C19 to C21. Baroque style frontage to Silver Street.
East Park, Hull
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East Park in Hull, designed by Joseph Fox Sharp and opened in 1887, integrates late 19th-century features and has evolved with various 20th-century additions like children's facilities and a...
Wilberforce House Museum and Attached Garden Wall
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Substantial town house built c1656, probably by William Catyln for the Lister family.
Middleton Hall and associated Chapel, and Larkin Building…
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Principal university hall (Middleton Hall) and non-denominational Chapel, and Faculty of Arts building (Larkin Building).
Church of St Michael and All Angels
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Anglican Church. 1957-58 by Francis Johnson. Neo-Georgian and Scandinavian style.
Three Ships Mural
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Three Ships mosaic mural by Alan Boyson, fixed to, and including, a curved concrete screen on which it sits.
30-33 Whitefriargate, Hull
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Four late-C18 houses, now shops and offices, remodelled in late C19 with late-C20 and early-C21 alterations.
Former Trinity House Buoy Shed
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Former buoy shed, 1901 to designs by David Christie for the Corporation of the Trinity House, Hull. C20 alterations.
Roman Catholic Church of St Charles Borromeo with attache…
Kingston upon Hull
Roman Catholic church opened 1829, enlarged 1835, modified 1894. Classical Revival style with a very opulent and dramatic Italian Baroque and Austrian Rococo interior.
Former Hull Banking Company Bank, 32 Silver Street
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Former bank, now (2022) cafe and bar, built between 1869 and 1870 by William Botterill, altered in late C20.
University of Hull Venn Building
Kingston upon Hull
University Administration Building. 1927. By WA Forsyth & Partners.
Wilberforce Monument
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Commemorative monument, standing on the east side of Wilberforce Drive. 1834-8, by W. H. Clark of Leeds; the builders were Messrs Myers and Wilson.
Statue of William Wilberforce in Garden of Wilberforce House
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Statue of William Wilberforce, situated in the garden at the front of the Wilberforce House Museum (q.v). The Museum stands on the south-east side of the High Street, Hull.
Former Public Benefit Shoe Company Shop at Corner of Colt…
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The Former Public Benefit Shoe Company shop, built in 1896 in Flemish Renaissance Revival style, features elaborate brickwork, a corner tower, and a decorative frieze.
Standidge Buildings
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Warehouses and offices, built 1884 for Matthew Whitfield, wholesale grocer. Converted into a mineral water works, c1900.
40-44 Whitefriargate, Hull
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Former Marks and Spencer department store, 1931, designed by Norman Jones Sons and Rigby of Southport, extended in 1938 by the same architects. Further mid-C20 and early-C21 alterations.
Hepworth's Arcade
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Shopping arcade, of 1894, by Gelder and Kitchen, with mid- and late-C20 alterations.
University of Hull Cohen Building
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University of Hull Earth Sciences Building. 1928. By WA Forsyth & Partners.
32 Pearson Park
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Semi-detached house. 1892-1893. Orange brick mainly in English bond, orange roof tiles. The left-hand semi-detached house (no. 31) does not form part of the listing.
4-6 Whitefriargate, Hull
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Former Smith's bank and adjoining houses, now shops, of 1829-1830, by Charles Mountain Junior, with C20 alterations. Classical styling.
Gulbenkian Centre, University of Hull
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Drama teaching centre incorporating a fully adaptable theatre. 1967-9 by Peter Moro for the University of Hull's Department of Drama.
Former Union Bank of York, 1 and 3 Trinity House Lane
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Former Union Bank of York, built around 1895, designed by William Warlow Gwyther of London.
Pearson Park
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Pearson Park, designed by James Craig Niven, opened in 1861 in Hull. It features historical statues, gardens, and a lake, and is maintained by Hull City Council.
Former National Westminster Bank
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Former National Provincial Bank, built around 1907, by Dunn and Watson of London.
Beverley Gate and adjacent archaeological remains forming…
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The remains of the medieval town gate which was barred to Charles I on 23rd April 1642, an event leading up to the outbreak of the English Civil War.
Conservancy Buildings
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Post Office, then offices. 1843 by the architect William Foale with an 1847 extension by Foale.
Nos 365-371 Holderness Road
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Terrace of four houses. 1888 to designs by (William) Alfred Gelder. Orange brick, slate roofs.
K8 Telephone Kiosk, Beech Avenue, Hull
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K8 telephone kiosk. Designed by Bruce Martin and introduced from 1968.
Pair of K8 Telephone Kiosks, Princes Avenue at junction w…
Kingston upon Hull
K8 telephone kiosk. Designed by Bruce Martin and introduced from 1968.
Sports Centre, University of Hull
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University sports centre, 1963-65 to a design by Peter Womersley; architect in charge Paul Jones; structural engineers Ove Arup and Partners; c1967 fitting of ground-floor changing rooms and...
Former Park Avenue Industrial School for Girls and Bounda…
Kingston upon Hull
Industrial School for Girls, opened in 1888, designed by William Botterill and John Bilson for the Hull School Board.
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Search for more listed places in Kingston upon HullKingston upon Hull through time
This timeline shows the first period of use for buildings and places on the National Heritage List for England, just one of the details recorded for every list entry. Click around to see how Kingston upon Hull changes over time. Skip this section and go to aerial photos
Medieval AD 1066 to AD 1540
This period, sometimes known as the Middle Ages, began with the Norman invasion in AD 1066. It saw a significant rise in military and defensive buildings such as castles and earthworks, as well as religious houses dominating a largely agricultural landscape.
The monarchy and Church dominated the period, which also saw the break with the Roman Catholic Church and the English reformation.
Post medieval AD 1540 to AD 1901
The Post-Medieval period brought seismic changes to life in England, with religious reformation leading to the democratization of worship and the destruction of hundreds of religious houses.
In parallel, there was a huge expansion of scientific study and enlightenment that permanently altered the nation's social structure and landscape. Industrialization and mass production lead to wider global trade, emigration, and immigration.
20th century AD 1901 to AD 2000
The 20th century saw an incredible expansion of England's transport networks, with suburban growth shadowing rapid infrastructural expansion. The establishment of state schools, hospitals, and modern technical colleges, with new architectural styles, radically changed the appearance of towns and cities.
Two catastrophic world wars and the 1918 pandemic also brought unprecedented change, altering England's built environment and social structures forever.
Medieval AD 1066 to AD 1540
This period, sometimes known as the Middle Ages, began with the Norman invasion in AD 1066. It saw a significant rise in military and defensive buildings such as castles and earthworks, as well as religious houses dominating a largely agricultural landscape.
The monarchy and Church dominated the period, which also saw the break with the Roman Catholic Church and the English reformation.
Post medieval AD 1540 to AD 1901
The Post-Medieval period brought seismic changes to life in England, with religious reformation leading to the democratization of worship and the destruction of hundreds of religious houses.
In parallel, there was a huge expansion of scientific study and enlightenment that permanently altered the nation's social structure and landscape. Industrialization and mass production lead to wider global trade, emigration, and immigration.
20th century AD 1901 to AD 2000
The 20th century saw an incredible expansion of England's transport networks, with suburban growth shadowing rapid infrastructural expansion. The establishment of state schools, hospitals, and modern technical colleges, with new architectural styles, radically changed the appearance of towns and cities.
Two catastrophic world wars and the 1918 pandemic also brought unprecedented change, altering England's built environment and social structures forever.
Aerial photos of Kingston upon Hull
Aerial photography helps reveal secrets of England's changing landscapes that are impossible to see from the ground. Skip this section and go to archive images
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City Hall, Queen's Dock and environs, Kingston upon Hull, 1924
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City Hall, Kingston upon Hull, 1965
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The Eagle Oil Mills and Waterloo Mills, Kingston upon Hull, 1923
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The John M Hamilton & Co Ltd Sculcoates Bridge Works, the River Hull and environs, Kingston upon Hull, 1947
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The Guildhall alongside Queen's Dock, Kingston upon Hull, 1924
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Queen's Gardens and environs, Kingston upon Hull, 1952
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Paragon Square and the city centre, Kingston upon Hull, 1924
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Queen's Gardens and the city centre, Kingston upon Hull, 1950
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Prince's Dock and the city centre, Kingston upon Hull, 1925
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Prince's Dock and Humber Dock, Kingston upon Hull, 1952
Kingston upon Hull in the Historic England Archive
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John Laing Collection
Bransholme, City Of Kingston Upon Hull
Date created: 17 Apr 1989
The interior of the community courtyard seating area beneath the glazed barrel vaulted ceiling at Perronet Thompson School
London, Midland and Scottish Railway Company
Kingston Upon Hull, City Of Kingston Upon Hull
Date created: 1890 - 1910
The interior of Holy Trinity Church, looking east across the nave
Nigel Temple Collection of Postcards of Parks and Gardens
City Of Kingston Upon Hull
Date created: 1904 - 1940
GENERAL VIEW
John Laing Collection
Bransholme, City Of Kingston Upon Hull
Date created: 17 Apr 1989
A view of Perronet Thompson School from the south east
London, Midland and Scottish Railway Company
City Of Kingston Upon Hull
Date created: 15 Jun 1927
People crossing the road in front of a tram on the corner King Edward Street and Savile Street, with the London Midland Scottish Railway office on the...
Nigel Temple Collection of Postcards of Parks and Gardens
City Of Kingston Upon Hull
Date created: 1900 - 1909
GENERAL VIEW BESIDE THE LAKE
John Laing Collection
Bransholme, City Of Kingston Upon Hull
Date created: 17 Apr 1989
A view of Perronet Thompson School from the north west
Nigel Temple Collection of Postcards of Parks and Gardens
City Of Kingston Upon Hull
Date created: 1900 - 1930
GENERAL VIEW LOOKING ACROSS THE LAKE TOWARDS THE BANDSTAND
John Laing Collection
Bransholme, City Of Kingston Upon Hull
Date created: 17 Apr 1989
The interior of the sports hall at Perronet Thompson School with nets set up for cricket practice, showing the glazed barrel vaulted ceiling
Nigel Temple Collection of Postcards of Parks and Gardens
City Of Kingston Upon Hull
Date created: 1900 - 1940
VIEW LOOKING ACROSS TO THE RUINS
John Laing Collection
Bransholme, City Of Kingston Upon Hull
Date created: 17 Apr 1989
The interior of the gymnasium at Perronet Thompson School showing the glazed barrel vaulted ceiling
Nigel Temple Collection of Postcards of Parks and Gardens
City Of Kingston Upon Hull
Date created: 1900 - 1905
VIEW LOOKING ACROSS THE LAKE
Stories about heritage in your local area
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9 Luxurious Listed Loos
Mentions Public Conveniences, Nelson Street
Our public facilities embody a proud civic heritage of social responsibility, as well as changing attitudes to public health and cleanliness.
9 Reasons to Look Up in Yorkshire
Mentions Guildhall
You may think you know a place well, but if you take the opportunity to look up, you may be surprised at what you discover.
Rare Phone Boxes Listed
Mentions K8 Telephone Kiosk, Boulevard, Hull, Pair of K8 Telephone Kiosks, Princes Avenue at junction with Park Grove, Hull, K8 Telephone Kiosk, Beech Avenue, Hull
Nine rare K8 phone boxes in Hull have been listed at Grade II by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport on the advice of Historic England.
Public Artworks Protected With New Listings
Mentions Three Ships Mural
A tiled mural by Gyula Bajó and two murals by innovative sculptor William Mitchell in Stevenage and Birmingham have been listed at Grade II.
Listing of Humber Bridge and Philip Larkin’s house mark celebrations of Hull’s heritage
Mentions 32 Pearson Park, Nos 365-371 Holderness Road, Public Conveniences, Nelson Street
Nine new listings celebrate Hull's heritage during Hull City of Culture 2017
Two Outstanding Yorkshire Churches Now Grade I Listed
Ampleforth Abbey and St Charles Borromeo, Hull upgraded to Grade I
Kingston upon Hull's social history through photos
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Wilberforce House Museum, Kingston Upon Hull
Period: Stuart (1603 - 1713)
This house in the High Street was built around 1656, probably by William Catlyn for the Lister family.
Wilberforce House Museum, Kingston Upon Hull
Two K6 Telephone Kiosks, Kingston Upon Hull
Period: 1930s (1930 - 1938)
These two K6 telephone kiosks stood either side of the right entrance at the Head Post Office. This design dates from 1935.
Two K6 Telephone Kiosks, Kingston Upon Hull
The Hull Charterhouse, Kingston Upon Hull
Period: Georgian (1714 - 1836)
The Hull Charterhouse was founded by the eminent merchant Michael de la Pole in 1384.
The Hull Charterhouse, Kingston Upon Hull
The Exchange, Lowgate, Kingston Upon Hull
Period: Victorian (1837 - 1901)
This building was a centre for Hull's commercial life when it was built in 1866 for the Hull Exchange Company.
The Exchange, Lowgate, Kingston Upon Hull
Swimming Baths, Beverley Road, Kingston Upon Hull
Period: Edwardian (1902 - 1913)
These swimming baths date from 1903-05. They were designed by A E White, City Engineer.
Swimming Baths, Beverley Road, Kingston Upon Hull
Stepney Board School, Beverley Road, Kingston Upon Hull
Period: Victorian (1837 - 1901)
Stepney school is dated 1886 and was designed by William Botterill in a Queen Anne style.
Stepney Board School, Beverley Road, Kingston Upon Hull
Statue of William Wilberforce, Kingston Upon Hull
Period: Victorian (1837 - 1901)
This Commemorative statue of William Wilberforce stands in the garden of Wilberforce House in the High Street.
Statue of William Wilberforce, Kingston Upon Hull
St Nicholas School, Kingston Upon Hull
Period: Victorian (1837 - 1901)
This school was built around 1897 in a Renaissance style. It provided education for orphan children in the Newland Homes.
St Nicholas School, Kingston Upon Hull
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