HC Deb 15 November 1982 vol 32 cc74-5W
Mr. Hannam

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment what are the latest figures for the number of listed buildings of architectural or historic interest in each county of England.

Mr. Macfarlane

On 30 September 1982 there were 285,483 listed buildings in England. New listings by individual county are not recorded by my Department. The latest available figures are as follows:

Numbers
Bedfordshire 2,501
Berkshire 3,236
Buckinghamshire 4,122
Cambridgeshire 4,695
Cheshire 3,863
Cleveland 414
Cornwall 4,908
Cumbria 5,062
Derbyshire 4,532
Devon 11,752
Dorset 8,259
Durham 2,060
East Sussex 6,654
Essex 9,465
Gloucestershire 7,751
Greater London 31,243
Hampshire 6,065
Hereford/Worcester 8,594
Hertfordshire 4,668
Humberside 2,392
Isle of Wight 1,735
Kent 16,638
Lancashire 4,236
Leicestershire 3,456
Lincolnshire 4,111
Merseyside 4,811
Norfolk 7,982
Northamptonshire 2,999
Northumberland 2,264
North Yorkshire 8,404
Nottinghamshire 2,541
Oxfordshire 7,126
Shropshire (Salop) 4,473
Somerset 6,431
South Yorkshire 1,943
Staffordshire 2,989
Suffolk 9,345
Surrey 4,755
Tyne and Wear 2,007
Warwickshire 4,942
West Midlands 2,182
West Sussex 5,957
West Yorkshire 7,250
Wiltshire 9,544
TOTAL 274,022