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Blurton

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Listed buildings in the area as at April 2010:

LB No Building Address Grade
3 A Parish Church Of St Bartholomew Church Road Blurton   II
‹ Bentilee up Brindley Ford ›
  • Introduction
    • Historic Buildings and Areas – Benefits to Stoke-on-Trent
    • Conservation Areas
      • Conservation Areas – The Basics
      • Conservation Areas – Frequently Asked Questions
      • Conservation Areas in Stoke-on-Trent
    • Listed Buildings
      • Listed Buildings – The Basics
      • Listed Buildings – Frequently Asked Questions
      • Listed Buildings in Stoke-on-Trent
        • Abbey Hulton
        • Baddeley Green
        • Ball Green
        • Bentilee
        • Blurton
        • Brindley Ford
        • Burslem
        • Cliff Vale
        • Cobridge
        • Dresden
        • Etruria
        • Fenton
        • Goldenhill
        • Hanford
        • Hanley
        • Hartshill
        • Longport
        • Longton
        • Middleport
        • Normacot
        • Northwood
        • Norton
        • Packmoor
        • Penkhull
        • Pittshill
        • Shelton
        • Sideway
        • Smallthorne
        • Stoke
        • Trent Vale
        • Trentham
        • Tunstall
        • Whitfield
    • Common Misconceptions
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This information was produced as part of the Stoke-on-Trent Conservation Areas Project, funded by English Heritage and run in partnership with Stoke-on-Trent City Council. Text is provided by DJC1 Planning Ltd.


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