Listed buildings in Bradford (Bradford Moor Ward)
This entry details the listed buildings within the Bradford Moor Ward of the City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council in West Yorkshire, England. Listed buildings are structures that have been placed on the National Heritage List for England by Historic England, recognised for their special architectural or historic interest. Listing provides legal protection to prevent demolition, alteration or extension without special permission from the local planning authority.
Bradford Moor Ward is an area located to the east of Bradford city centre. The ward's listed buildings reflect its historical development, encompassing examples of industrial, commercial, religious and domestic architecture. The buildings included on the list are selected for their architectural merit, historical significance, and contribution to the character of the area.
The listed buildings may include, but are not limited to: churches, chapels, former mills and related industrial structures, public houses, and residential dwellings. Each entry on the National Heritage List provides a description of the building, its address, its listing grade (Grade I, Grade II*, or Grade II), and the date it was listed. Grade I buildings are of exceptional interest, Grade II* are particularly important buildings of more than special interest, and Grade II are of special interest, warranting every effort to preserve them.
For a comprehensive and up-to-date list of listed buildings in Bradford Moor Ward, refer to the National Heritage List for England maintained by Historic England. This resource provides the official record and detailed information about each listed structure. Local planning authorities also hold records relating to listed building consents and planning applications affecting these sites.