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The older a building gets, the more likely it is to be recognized and celebrated for its unique architectural and historical significance. Being listed also means that a property falls under the planning system's consideration, ensuring its protection for future generations to enjoy. In England, there are approximately 500,000 listed buildings categorized as Grade I, Grade II*, and Grade II, each denoting varying levels of importance. Only a small percentage, 2.5%, are classified as Grade I, indicating exceptional interest. Here are some of the top Grade I listed properties currently available on the market - ranging from a charming townhouse in the historic Chatham Dockyard to a grand Jacobean hall in Cheshire, along with city and country apartment conversions.

Discover the top 6 Grade I listed properties

Discover the top 6 Grade I listed properties

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