
Victorian Grade I listed building
A Victorian Grade I listed building is a structure from the Victorian era (1837-1901) that has been officially recognized for its exceptional architectural or historical importance. 'Grade I' status is the highest category in the UK, indicating the building is of national significance and protected by law. This designation aims to preserve its unique heritage, craftsmanship, and character for future generations. Alterations or demolitions require special permissions to ensure the building’s historic integrity remains intact, reflecting its importance in the country’s cultural and architectural history.