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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Seaham


Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in Seaham, County Durham, from the National Heritage List for England[1]. Use the Search (below) if looking for a specific building / monument.

Structure List No. Grade Built~ Note
Nos. 1,2,3 and 4, Bath Terrace 1232035 II    
Christ Church 1232272 II    
Church of St Hild and St Helen 1232269 II 1912 Dawdon
Church of St John the Evangelist 1277262 II 1840  
Church of St Mary 1232116  I C8th  
Church of St Mary Magdalen 1431022 II 1907 RC
Dalden Tower 1232268  II* C16th Scheduled Ancient Monument (1020292)
Greystones 1408488 II 1830 Former vicarage
House, Former Londonderry (Seaham Dene) Railway Station 1277274 II    
Ice House, 60 Metres South West of Road Bridge Crossing Ice House Dene 1277149 II    
Inner North Dock Walls 1277116 II    
Memorial to 1871 Colliery Disaster, in Garden of Rest, 20 Metres East of Christ Church 1232453 II    
Memorial to 1880 Colliery Disater, in Garden of Rest, 12 Metres East of Christ Church 1232454 II    
North and South Inner Piers Adjoining to East of Inner North Dock 1232439 II    
Police Station (now Marquis Point) 1232270 II 1860 Former Police Station, built as Londonderry offices.
Seaham Hall Hotel 1221665 II 1792  
Seaham War Memorial 1439974 II 1922 By Terrace Green
Statue of the 6th Marquess of Londonderry in Front of Police Station 1277150 II 1915  
Stone Coffin 2 Metres South of South Chancel Wall of Church of St Mary 1232036 II    
The Londonderry Institute and Forecourt Wall 1232455  II* 1855 Former Literary and Scientific Institute.
War Memorial in New Seaham Welfare Park 1232271 II 1923  

Primary source: the National Heritage List for England - NHLE is the register of nationally protected historic buildings and sites in England, including listed buildings, scheduled monuments, protected wrecks, registered parks and gardens, and battlefields. The list is maintained by Historic England. Check NHLE for updates and new entries.
Secondary sources: British Listed Buildings and Keys to the Past.

Church of St Mary the Virgin
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Church of St Mary the Virgin
- Overview Map Street View Possibly C8 with additions and alterations between Cll-C16, restored 1913.
Dalden Tower
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Dalden Tower
- Overview Map Street View Dalden Tower, is located in Seaham in the Dean which runs to Dalton-le-Dale. The pele-tower is the most prominent part of the remains of what was …
The Londonderry Institute
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The Londonderry Institute
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Church of St Hild and St Helen
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Church of St John the Evangelist
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Church of St John the Evangelist
- Overview Map Street View St John's Church is located on Blanford Place, Seaham. The parish church was built from 1835 to 1840, designed by Thomas Prosser. The church is Grade …
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Church of St Mary Magdalen
- Overview Map Street View The Roman Catholic Church of St Mary Magdalen is located on Harbour Walk in Seaham. There was an influx of Irish immigrants in the 19th century, many …
Marquis Point
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Marquis Point
- Former police station and originally Londonderry Offices. c.1860. This is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.
Seaham Hall
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Seaham Hall
- Overview Map Street View Seaham Hall was a large country house built 1791-1792 for Sir Ralph and Lady Judith Milbanke. The poet Lord Byron first visited Seaham Hall in 1814 …
War Memorial, Terrace Green
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War Memorial, Terrace Green
- Overview Map Street View The war memorial at Seaham is located on Terrace Green, by the sea front. The memorial is a Celtic cross designed by Mr TA Lawson and …
Statue of the 6th Marquess of Londonderry
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Statue of the 6th Marquess of Londonderry
War Memorial, Seaham Town Park
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War Memorial, Seaham Town Park
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