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The older a structure is, the more likely it is to receive a special listing to recognize its architectural and historical significance. Being listed also means that the property falls under the jurisdiction of the planning system, ensuring its protection for future generations. In England, there are approximately 500,000 listed buildings classified into Grade I, Grade II*, and Grade II, each indicating its level of importance. Only 2.5% of listed buildings hold Grade I status, denoting exceptional interest. Here are some standout Grade I listed properties currently available for purchase, ranging from a charming townhouse in historic Chatham Dockyard to a Jacobean hall in Cheshire, as well as apartment conversions in both city and country settings.

Top 6 Grade I listed properties to check out

Top 6 Grade I listed properties to check out

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