This is a list of all listed buildings in Frindsbury and Frindsbury Extra excluding the Upnors.
Site | Number | Grade | Location | Grid Reference | Images and Notes | ||
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Tudor Cottage | II | 130, Cooling Road | Late 16C timber-framed house. | ||||
Cypress House | II | 227, Frindsbury Hill | 17C house, refaced in banded blue and red brick. | ||||
II | Upnor Road | Late 16C farmhouse. Refronted mid 18C. | |||||
II | 2 metres south of south aisle of All Saints Church, Church Green | Chest tomb 1750. Inscriptions, urn balusters, railed. | |||||
82 and 82A Frindsbury Road | II | Frindsbury Road | Part of a late 18C row of houses. | ||||
II | 20 metres east of All Saints Church, Church Green | Chest tomb, 1789. Inscriptions and urn balusters. | |||||
II* | Church Green | Norman and later parish church. | |||||
Parish Church of St Mary | II* | Vicarage Road | Victorian church 1868–9. Listing describes it as "outstanding". "thoroughly convincing ... tautly designed and with an excellent use of materials" | ||||
Brickhouse Farmhouse | II | Stonehouse Lane | 1677 timber framed farmhouse. Date on tablet with "I ♥ L". | ||||
I | Upnor Road | Timber framed barn of 1300 or c.1400 originally of 14 bays. Four bays lost to fire in 2003. | |||||
Red House | II | 195, Frindsbury Road | Mid 18C house with early 19C front. | ||||
Manor Farm Oast | II | Manor Farm, Upnor Road | 1860s oasthouse. Two circular kilns. 5 bay stowage, described in the listing as having "unusually attractive architectural treatment". | ||||
Sole Street Farm House | II | Lower Rochester Road | Early 16C timber framed farmhouse, later extended. Weatherboarded. | ||||
80, Frindsbury Road | II | Frindsbury Road | Late 18C brick house. | ||||
II | South of south aisle of All Saints Church, Church Green | Various 17C and 18C headstones. | |||||
II | 15 metres south of All Saints Church, Church Green | Early 19C sarcophagus monument. Running-dog frieze. | |||||
84, Frindsbury Road | II | Frindsbury Road | Late 18C brick house. | ||||
Old Parsonage | II | Parsonage Lane | 1700 brick house with painted stucco render over. Originally All Saints Church rectory, | ||||
Stone House Farmhouse | II | Dillywood Lane | 18C house. Possibly earlier, possibly timber framed. | ||||
Vine Cottage | II | 229, Frindsbury Hill | Late 18C brick cottage. catslide roof to right. | ||||
Roman Catholic Church of the English Martyrs | II | Frindsbury Road | Modern (1963-4) fan-shaped church. The design reflects the Second Vatican Council reforms. Brick, concrete and a notable copper covered timber roof. | ||||
II | 53 Cooling Road | Late 17C timber-framed house. From mid 18C used as a pub. Extended 18C, 19C and 20C. Refaced in brick c.1800 |
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