Listed buildings in Bradford (City Ward)
The City Ward of Bradford, a metropolitan borough in West Yorkshire, England, contains numerous buildings designated as listed buildings. These are structures recognised as being of special architectural or historic interest and are protected from demolition, alteration, or extension without special permission from the local planning authority.
Listing is conducted by Historic England (formerly English Heritage), and buildings are graded according to their importance:
- Grade I: Buildings of exceptional interest.
- Grade II:* Particularly important buildings of more than special interest.
- Grade II: Buildings of special interest.
The listed buildings within Bradford City Ward reflect the area's history and development, showcasing a range of architectural styles and periods. They often include civic buildings, commercial properties, religious structures (churches, mosques, temples), and notable residential properties. The presence of these listed buildings contributes to the character and identity of the City Ward. Specific details regarding the number, types, and grades of listed buildings are readily available through official listings maintained by Historic England and the Bradford Metropolitan District Council.