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Grade II

Grade II listed buildings are structures recognized for their special architectural or historical importance. This designation is part of a system used mainly in the UK to protect buildings that contribute culturally or historically to their surroundings. Being Grade II means the building is of national interest and warrants efforts to preserve its character. While modifications are allowed, they must be carefully managed to retain the building’s original features. This status helps ensure the building’s significance is preserved for future generations, balancing conservation with practical use.