Summary
Buildings within Wigston and South Wigston which are on the 'List of Buildings of Special Architectual or Historic Interest.'
Grades
Listed buildings are classified in grades to show their relative importance.
Grade one (Grade I): A building of special architectural interest.
Grade two star (Grade II*): These are particularly important buildings of more than special interest. There are four within the Borough.
Grade two (Grade II): These are buildings of special interest which warrant every effort being made to preserve them, the majority of listed buildings in the Borough fall into this category.
List of listed buildings within Wigston and South Wigston
Blaby Road
Church of St Thomas: Grade two star (Grade II*)
St Thomas Vicarage: Grade two (Grade II)
Bull Head Street
86 Bull Head Street: Grade two (Grade II)
Bushloe End
42 and 44 Bushloe End: Grade two star (Grade II*)
Workshop to the rear of 44 Bushloe End: two star (Grade II*)
Central Avenue
Avenue House, 1 Central Avenue: Grade two (Grade II)
Church Nook
Church of St Wistan: Grade two (Grade II)
Leicester Road
The Grange: Grade two (Grade II)
Long Street
34 Long Street: Grade two (Grade II)
United Reform Church and Boundary Railings: Grade two (Grade II)
Moat Street
Church of All Saints: Grade one (Grade I)
Newgate End
2 Newgate End: Grade two (Grade II)
3 Newgate End: Grade two (Grade II)
10 Newgate End: Grade two (Grade II)
The Manor House, Boundary Wall and Gate Piers: Grade two (Grade II)
Spa Lane
7 Spa Lane: Grade two (Grade II)
9 Spa Lane: Grade two (Grade II)
Station Road
Bushloe House: Grade two (Grade II)
Welford Road
Turnover Bridge on The Grand Union Canal: Grade two (Grade II)