Grade I listed buildings in Cheshire West and Chester
The list of Grade I historic buildings in Chester calls as Listed Buildings in Grade I in Chester, capital of the county of Cheshire in England.
- Chester Roman Amphitheatre
- Chester Cathedral Earlier spiritual building of the Cathedral
- Chester City Walls. These date from the Middle Ages and were partly built on previously existing walls from Roman times. As a Grade I, the following sections are classified as: Barnaby 's Tower
- Bonewaldesthorne Tower
- Wall section between Bonewaldesthorne Tower and Pemberton 's Parlour
- Kaleyard gate
- Morgan 's Mount
- Wall section between Morgan 's Mount and Northgate This part of the city walls includes parts of Roman masonry.
- Wall section between Barnaby 's Tower to the east of Tower Bridge Gate
- Wall section between County Hall and Grosvenor Road
- Wall section between Eastgate and Thimbleby 's Tower, including the associated grave stones This section of the city wall includes parts of the East Wall of the Roman forts.
- Wall section between Grosvenor Road and Watergate
- Wall section between North Gate and Phoenix Tower This section includes stone walls of the north side of the Roman fortifications.
- Wall section between Pemberton 's Parlour and St Martin 's Gate
- Wall section between Phoenix Tower and Kaleyard gate. This section of the city walls includes parts of the northern walls of the Roman fortifications.
- Wall section between St Martin 's Gate and Morgan 's Mount
- Wall section of Newgate to Barnaby 's Tower
- Wall section between Watergate and Bonewaldesthorne Tower
- Wall section between Thimbleby 's Tower and Old Newgate
- Wall section with the tower base between Kaleyard Gate and East Gate
- Wall section between Bridge Gate and a round tower 50 m east of it
- Pemberton 's Parlour ( Goblin Tower )
- Phoenix Tower (King Charles ' Tower )
- Steps recorder
- South-east tower and walls of the Roman fort
- In addition to Wall and Water Tower
- Thimbleby 's Tower
- Round tower 50 me east vonBridgegate
- Chester Castle. The guided as Grade I buildings are: A Block - today the 22nd Cheshire Regiment Museum
- Assize Courts block
- B Block
- Propylaea
- Agricola Tower
- Walls to the west and southwest of the Inner Bailey