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Listed buildings in Leeds (Beeston and Holbeck Ward)

The Beeston and Holbeck ward in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, contains a selection of buildings that are officially designated as listed buildings. These structures are recognized for their special architectural or historic interest and are protected from demolition, alteration or extension that would adversely affect their character without special permission from the local planning authority (Leeds City Council) and, in some cases, Historic England.

Listing is a graded system, with Grade I being the highest level of protection, reserved for buildings of exceptional interest. Grade II* buildings are particularly important buildings of more than special interest. Grade II buildings are of special interest, warranting every effort to preserve them.

The types of buildings listed in the Beeston and Holbeck ward can vary. They may include residential properties (houses, terraces), industrial buildings reflecting the area's historical manufacturing base, religious buildings (churches), and civic structures. The specific listing criteria will vary for each individual building, but will relate to its architectural style, historical associations, and contribution to the overall character of the local area.

Information regarding the exact number of listed buildings, their grades, and specific details about their history and architectural features can be found on the Historic England website and through Leeds City Council's planning and conservation departments. These resources provide comprehensive records, including descriptions, historical background, and reasons for listing.