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There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the district of Gosport in Hampshire.

Gosport

Name Location Type Completed Date designated Grid ref.
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Chapel of St Luke, Royal Naval Hospital, Haslar Gosport Military Chapel 1762 20 April 1983 SZ6176198739
50°47′06″N 1°07′31″W / 50.784943°N 1.125262°W / 50.784943; -1.125262 (Chapel of St Luke, Royal Naval Hospital, Haslar)
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Chapel of St Luke, Royal Naval Hospital, Haslar
Chapel of St Luke, Royal Naval Hospital, Haslar
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Holy Trinity Church Gosport Bell Tower 1889 27 May 1953 SZ6212599649
50°47′35″N 1°07′12″W / 50.793087°N 1.119945°W / 50.793087; -1.119945 ( Holy Trinity Church)
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Holy Trinity Church
Holy Trinity Church
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'e' Magazine (Building 436) and enclosing Walls Hardway, Gosport Magazine 1878 - 1879 19 January 1990 SU6153201273
50°48′28″N 1°07′41″W / 50.807752°N 1.128086°W / 50.807752; -1.128086 ('e' Magazine (Building 436) and enclosing Walls)
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'e' Magazine (Building 436) and enclosing Walls
'e' Magazine (Building 436) and enclosing Walls
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Fort Gilkicker Gilkicker Point, Gosport Fort 1865-1871 20 April 1983 SZ6065797494
50°46′26″N 1°08′28″W / 50.773865°N 1.141126°W / 50.773865; -1.141126 (Fort Gilkicker)
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Fort Gilkicker
Fort Gilkicker
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Granary, Bakery, Flour Mill, Stores, attached Boiler and Engine House Royal Clarence Victualling Yard, Gosport Flour Mill 1828-1829 13 August 1999 SU6180300673
50°48′08″N 1°07′28″W / 50.802328°N 1.124341°W / 50.802328; -1.124341 (Granary, Bakery, Flour Mill, Stores, attached Boiler and Engine House)
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Granary, Bakery, Flour Mill, Stores, attached Boiler and Engine House
Granary, Bakery, Flour Mill, Stores, attached Boiler and Engine House
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Main Gate and Two Lodges Clarence Victualling Yard, Gosport Gate Lodge 1830-1831 13 August 1999 SU6163100514
50°48′03″N 1°07′37″W / 50.800917°N 1.126809°W / 50.800917; -1.126809 (Main Gate and Two Lodges)
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Main Gate and Two Lodges
Main Gate and Two Lodges
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Quick Fire Shell Store (building 433) approx. 12m N of 'a' Magazine, Museum Buildings Gosport Boundary Wall 1770 - 1776 19 January 1990 SU6162301277
50°48′28″N 1°07′36″W / 50.807778°N 1.126794°W / 50.807778; -1.126794 (Quick Fire Shell Store (building 433) approx. 12m N of 'a' Magazine, Museum Buildings)
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Railway Station Old Terminal Gosport Railway Station c. 1842 10 March 1975 SU6140000167
50°47′52″N 1°07′49″W / 50.797821°N 1.130144°W / 50.797821; -1.130144 (Railway Station Old Terminal)
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Railway Station Old Terminal
Railway Station Old Terminal
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The Crescent Anglesey, Gosport Terraced House 1829 27 May 1953 SZ6036498468
50°46′58″N 1°08′42″W / 50.782653°N 1.145121°W / 50.782653; -1.145121 (The Crescent)
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The Crescent
The Crescent
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The Old Rectory Undercroft Anglesey, Gosport House 18th century 27 May 1953 SZ6020398797
50°47′08″N 1°08′50″W / 50.785628°N 1.147351°W / 50.785628; -1.147351 (The Old Rectory Undercroft)
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The Old Rectory Undercroft
The Old Rectory Undercroft
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Ward Blocks A, B, C, D, E, F and Centre at Royal Naval Hospital, Haslar Gosport Royal Naval Hospital 1746-1762 20 April 1983 SZ6190698869
50°47′10″N 1°07′23″W / 50.786097°N 1.123183°W / 50.786097; -1.123183 (Ward Blocks A, B, C, D, E, F and Centre at Royal Naval Hospital, Haslar)
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Ward Blocks A, B, C, D, E, F and Centre at Royal Naval Hospital, Haslar
Ward Blocks A, B, C, D, E, F and Centre at Royal Naval Hospital, Haslar
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No. 2 Battery Gosport Gun battery 1860 20 April 1983 SZ5869098925
50°47′13″N 1°10′08″W / 50.786934°N 1.1687906°W / 50.786934; -1.1687906 (No. 2 Battery)
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No. 2 Battery
No. 2 Battery
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Notes

  1. The date given is the date used by Historic England as significant for the initial building or that of an important part in the structure's description.
  2. Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.
  3. The "List Entry Number" is a unique number assigned to each listed building and scheduled monument by Historic England.
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