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Jewish Listed Heritage Sites
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Wales |
Cardiff Conwy Merthyr Tydfil |
Northern Ireland |
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Synagogue:
Reading (Hebrew Congregation) Synagogue, Goldsmid Road, Reading RG1 7YB (built 1900) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1277762) since 3 April 1995. View description on Historic England website.
Synagogue:
Park Row Synagogue and Clergy House (of Bristol Hebrew Congregation), 9 Park Row, Bristol, BS1 5LP (built 1870/71) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1408340) since 16 May 2012. View description on Historic England website.
Burial Ground:
St. Philips Cemetery, Barton Road, Bristol BS2 0LF (opened circa 1759, oldest stone 1762) - "Walls surrounding Jews' Burial Ground, Barton Road" - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1203679) since 4 March 1977. View description on Historic England website.
Medieval Monument:
Jacob's Well, 33 Jacob's Well Road, Constitution Hill, Bristol BS8 1QD (described as a bet tohorah but originally claimed to be a possible medieval mikveh, circa 1140) - "Bet tohorah at Jacob's Wells Road" - a Scheduled Monument (number 1020792) since 31 May 2002. View description on Historic England website.
Bristol Jewish Community
Bristol Medieval Jewish Community
Former Synagogue:
The Old Synagogue, Smithick Hill, Falmouth TR11 3EH (built circa 1808), now a studio - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1270005) since 1 October 1975. View description on Historic England website.
Burial Ground:
Falmouth Jews' Burial Ground, A39 Falmouth Road, Penryn, Ponsharden, Falmouth TR10 8AB (opened circa 1780) - "Jewish and Congregationalist cemeteries at Ponsharden" - a Scheduled Monument (number 1020815) since 17 October 2002 (most recent amendment 20 December 2019). View description on Historic England website. (Two tombstones individually listed.)
Falmouth Jewish Community and Synagogue
Former Synagogue:
Penzance Synagogue, 1 New Street (rear of 119 Market Street), Penzance TR18 2LD (built 1807) - The Star Inn, including the former Synagogue - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1143981) since 7 February 1974 (most recent amendment 21 July 2015). View description on Historic England website.
Burial Ground:
Penzance Jews' Burial Ground, Lestinnick Terrace, Penzance TR18 2HB (opened circa 1791) - "The boundary walls with the remains of the Bet Torah and 14 monuments at the Jewish cemetery in Penzance" - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1392260) since 23 February 2004 (most recent amendment 1 October 2010). View description on Historic England website.
Penzance Jewish Community and Synagogue
Synagogue:
Exeter Synagogue, Synagogue Place, Mary Arches Street, Exeter EX4 3BA, Devon (built 1763/4 - re-fronted 1835) - a Grade II* Listed Building (number 1273591) since 29 January 1953. View description on Historic England website.
Burial Ground:
Jews' Burial Ground, Magdalen Street, Bull Meadow, Exeter EX2, Devon (opened 1757) - "Walls of Jews' Cemetery, Magdalen Street" - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1273651) since 26 July 1973. View description on Historic England website.
Exeter Jewish Community and Synagogue
Synagogue:
Plymouth Synagogue, Catherine Street Plymouth PL1 2AD (built 1761/2) - a Grade II* Listed Building (number 1130015) since 25 January 1954. View description on Historic England website.
Burial Ground:
Plymouth Hoe Old Jewish Burial Ground, Lambhay Hill, The Barbican, Plymouth PL1 2NW (first used circa 1744) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1448469) since 31 October 2017. View description on Historic England website.
Synagogue:
Bournemouth Synagogue (of Bournemouth Hebrew Congregation), Wootton Gardens, Bournemouth, BH1 1PW (built 1910/11, extended 1957) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1452943) since 30 January 2018. View description on Historic England website.
Synagogue:
Cheltenham Synagogue, Synagogue Lane, off St James Square, Cheltenham GL50 3PU (built 1837/9) - a Grade II* Listed Building (number 1130015) since 5 May 1972. View description on Historic England website.
Cheltenham Jewish Community and Synagogue
Burial Ground:
Jewish Section, Kingston Cemetery, New Road, Copnor Bridge, Portsmouth PO2 7RA (first Jewish burial 1902) - the Cemetery - a Grade II Registered Park and Garden (number 1001679), designated on 5 November 2003. View description on Historic England website.
Portsmouth Jewish Community and Synagogue
Burial Ground:
The Old Jewish Cemetery, The Common (Old) Cemetery, Cemetery Road, Southampton SO15 7NN (first Jewish burial circa 1854):
The Old Cemetery (including the Jewish Cemetery) (opened 1846) - a Grade II* Registered Park and Garden (number 1001324), designated on 4 April 1995. View description on Historic England website.
Jewish Mortuary Chapel (Ohel) (circa 1854 - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1092034) since 1 October 1981. View description on Historic England website.
Other Listed Buildings:
South Stoneham House, Wessex Lane, Swaythling, Southampton (built 1708, the home of Samuel Montagu, later 1st Baron Swaythling, from 1888 to 1911) - a Grade II* Listed Building (number 1340008) since 14 July 1953. View description on Historic England website.
Townhill Park, Southampton (home of 2nd Baron Swaythling and his heirs, from 1910 to 1939) - a Grade II Registered Park and Garden (number 1000868), designated on 31 May 1984. View description on Historic England website.
Southampton Jewish Community and Synagogue
Elstree & Borehamwood, Hertsmere
Synagogue:
The Liberal Synagogue Elstree, High Street, Elstree, Hertfordshire WD6 3EY (built 1882/3, formerly Old St.Nicholas Church of England School) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1346915) since 13 April 1974 (most recent amendment 12 August 1985). View description on Historic England website.
Former Synagogue:
The Old Synagogue, King Street, Canterbury CT1 2AJ (circa 1846/8), which became St Alphege Church Hall and is now the music and rehearsal rooms of King's School - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1240866) since 7 September 1973. View description on Historic England website.
Canterbury Jewish Community and Synagogue
Synagogue:
Chatham Memorial Synagogue, High Street, Rochester ME1 (built 1865-70) - a Grade II* Listed Building (number 1086467) since 2 December 1985. View description on Historic England website.
Burial Ground:
Chatham Jews Burial Ground, (rear of Memorial Synagogue), 366 High Street, Rochester, ME1 1DJ (opened early 1780s):
The Burial Ground - a Grade II Registered Park and Garden (number 1482982), designated on 21 December 2022 . View Description on Historic England website;
The Tomb of Lazarus (circa 1866) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1483897) since 21 December 1922. View description on Historic England website.
Chatham Jewish Community and Synagogue
Synagogue:
Montefiore (Spanish & Portuguese) Synagogue, Honeysuckle Road, Ramsgate CT11 8AA (built 1831/3):
The Synagogue and adjacent outbuilding - a Grade II* Listed Building (number 1051632) since 13 August 1968. View description on Historic England website.
Entrance Gate with gatepiers to north west of Montefiore Synagogue (circa 1870) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1378741) since 13 October 1999. View descriptionm on Historic England website.
Gentlemans Toilet at Montefiore Synagogue and Mausoleum - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1390615) since 10 September 2003. View description on Historic England website.
Burial Ground:
Ramsgate Jewish Cemetery, Dumpton Park Road, Ramsgate, CT11 7PG (opened 1872) - "Prayer hall and section of attached cemetery wall to Ramsgate Jewish Cemetery" - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1392476) since 17 March 2008. View description on Historic England website.
Mausoleum:
Mausoleum to Sir Moses and Lady Judith Montefiore, Hereson and Honeysuckle Road, CT11 (circa 1862) - a Grade II* Listed Building, listed on 13 August 1968 (number 1085375). View description on Historic England website.
Alms Houses:
The Lazarus Hart Havens of Rest, 1-10 Thanet Road, Ramsgate (founded 1917-1922 by a legacy of Lazarus Hart, Ramsgate's first Jewish mayor) - a Grade II Listed Building, listed on 4 February 1988 (number 1086061). View description on Historic England website.
Former Synagogue:
Blackpool Synagogue, Leamington Road, Blackpool FY1 4HD (opened 1916) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1376196) since 27 August 1998. View description on Historic England website.
Blackpool Jewish Community and Synagogue
Burial Ground:
Jewish Section, Preston Old Cemetery, New Hall Lane, Preston PR1 4SY (earliest known Jewish burial 1913) - the Cemetery - a Grade II Registered Park and Garden (number 1001617), designated on 6 June 2002. View description on Historic England website.
Preston Jewish Community and Synagogue
Synagogue:
Leicester Hebrew Congregation Synagogue, Highfield Street, Leicester LE2 1AD, plus boundary wall (built 1897/8) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1389696) since 31 January 2002. View description on Historic England website.
Synagogue and Mikveh:
Sir Moses Montefiore Synagogue, Heneage Road, Grimsby DN32 9DZ:
The Synagogue (built 1885-8) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1379853) since 30 June 1999. View description on Historic England website.
The ritual bath house or mikvah at the synagogue (built 1885-8) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1379854) since 30 June 1999. View description on Historic England website.
Grimsby Jewish Community and Synagogue
Medieval Sites:
Jews' Court, 2-3 Steep Hill, Lincoln LN2 1LS (circa. 1170), traditionally thought to be on the site of the Medieval synagogue, which would make it the oldest synagogue in the English-speaking world. It now used for services by the Lincolnshire (Liberal) Jewish Community - a Grade I Listed Building (number 1388769) since 8 October 1953. View description on Historic England website.
Jews' House, 15 The Strait, 1 Steep Hill, Lincoln LN2 1JD (circa. 1170) - a Grade I Listed Building (number 1388810) since 8 October 1953. View description on Historic England website.
46-47 Steep Hill, i Christ Hospital Terrace (Aaron the Jew's House), Lincoln LN2 1LU (ca. 1170) - a Grade I Listed Building (number 1388795) since 8 October 1953 (most recent amendment 20 December 1999). View description on Historic England website.
Lincoln Jewish Community
Lincoln Medieval Jewish Community
Synagogue:
Bevis Marks Synagogue (of the S & P Sephardi Community), Bevis Marks, City, London EC3A 5DQ (built 1699) - a Grade I Listed Building (number 1064745) since 4 January 1950 (most recent amendment 10 November 1977). View description on Historic England website.
Synagogue:
Golders Green Synagogue, 41 Dunstan Road, London NW11 8AE (built 1921-2) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1393834) since 21 May 2007. View description on Historic England website.
Burial Grounds:
Hoop Lane Jewish Cemetery, Golders Green, London, NW11 7NJ (of S & P Sephardi Community and West London Synagogue) (opened 1897):
The Cemetery is a Grade II Registered Park and Garden (number 1465310), designated on 11 December 2020. View description on Historic England website.
The Prayer Hall Building (Ohel), Hoop Lane Jewish Cemetery is a Grade II Listed Building (number 1465233) since 11 December 2020. View description on Historic England website.
The Entrance Gateway, Hoop Lane Jewish Cemetery is a Grade II Listed Building (number 1465462) since 11 December 2020. View description on Historic England website.
Other Listed Buildings:
The Pillar Hotel, 19 Brent Street, Hendon, London NW4 2EU (built 1897 - now a kosher hotel incorporating a small synagogue) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1393551) since 19 March 2010. View description on Historic England website.
Former Synagogue:
Dollis Hill Synagogue (now Torah Temimah Primary School), Parkside, Dollis Hill Lane, London NW2 6RJ (built 1937-38) and forecourt railimgs - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1252679) since 9 March 1982. View description on Historic England website.
Burial Ground:
Willesden (United Synagogue) Jewish Cemetery, Beaconsfield Road, London, NW10 2JE (opened 1870):
The cemetery - a Grade II Registered Park and Garden (number 1449184) designated on 4 September 2017. View description on Historic England website;
Complex of three Funerary Buildings at the cemetery - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1448718) since 1 August 2017. View description on Historic England website.
Tomb of Max Eberstadt - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1448718) since 5 September 2017. View description on Historic England website.
Tomb of Rosalind Franklin - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1444176) since 7 Mark 2017. View description on Historic England website.
Burial enclosures of Mayer, Juliana and Hannah Rothschild - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1449844) since 5 September 2017. View description on Historic England website.
War Memorial (just left of the main entrance when entering the cemetery, centrally in front of the Lodge building on a semi-circular grassed area) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1449842) since 5 September 2017. View description on Historic England website.
Liberal Jewish Cemetery, Pound Lane, Willesden, London, NW10 2HG - War Memorial - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1461873) since 7 February 2019. View description on Historic England website.
Synagogue:
Hampstead Synagogue, Dennington Park Road, West Hampstead, London NW6 1AX (built 1892) - a Grade II* Listed Building (number 1271984) since 25 September 1989. View description on Historic England website.
Synagogues:
Former Hackney and East London Synagogue, 20 Brenthouse Road, London E9 6QG (built 1897, extended 1936) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1393120) since 5 February 2009. View description on Historic England website.
Former New Synagogue, Egerton Road, London N16 6UB and attached School, built 1914-15 (interior reconstructed from the former New Synagogue, Great St, Helen's, City, London EC3, built 1838) now Bobover Synagogue and Beth Hamedrash - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1264873) since 27 September 1991. View description on Historic England website.
Burial Grounds:
Hackney Jewish Cemetery, Lauriston Road, Hackney, London, E9 7HJ (of the former Hambro' Synagogue) (opened 1788) - "Lauriston Road Jewish Cemetery, the lodge, gates and piers facing Lauriston Road and portion of the walling to the south of the graveyard" - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1472497) since 16 March 2021. View description on Historic England website.
Burial Grounds:
West London Reform Cemetery, Kingsbury Road, Balls Pond Road, London N1 4AW (of West London Synagogue.) (opened 1843) "West London Reform Cemetery" - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1465187) since 6 November 2020. View description on Historic England website.
Former Synagogue:
Former synagogue of the South London Liberal Synagogue, Tudor Hall, Pinfold Street (adjoining Streatham Tate Library, 63 Streatham High Road), Streatham, London SW16 1PN (built circa 1891) - The Library and the adjoining Hall - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1434186) since 12 May 2016. View description on Historic England website.
Synagogue currently housed in Listed Building:
Sukkat Shalom Reform Synagogue, I Victory Road, Hermon Hill, London E11 1UL (formerly Merchant Seaman's Orphan Asylum at Wanstead Hospital Chapel, built 1861-3, contains fixtures and fittings from synagogue of the former Jewish Home & Hospital 1924) - a Grade II* Listed Building (number 1200737) since 22 February 1979. View description on Historic England website.
London Borough of Tower Hamlets
Synagogue
Sandy's Row Synagogue, London E1 7HW (former chapel 1766, converted to synagogue 1867, remodelled 1870) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1260323) since 21 July 1987. View description on Historic England website.
Former Synagogues:
East London Synagogue, Temple Court, 52 Rectory Square, London E1 3NU (built 1876/7, now private apartments) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1065762) since 11 March 1988 (most recent amendment 11 November 1988). View description on Historic England website.
Fournier Street Synagogue, 29 Fournier Street, London E1 9IN (built early 18th century) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1065162) since 29 December 1950. View description on Historic England website.
Mill End & Bow District Synagogue, 43 Harley Grove, London E3 2AT (built circa 1929, now the Gurdwara Sikh Sangat Community Temple):
The former Synagogue - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1357838) since 27 September 1973. View description on Historic England website.
The Gate Piers, Gates and Railing at the former Synagogue - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1065134) since 27 September 1973. View description on Historic England website.
Princelet Street Synagogue, 19 Princelet Street, London E1 6QH (former synagogue behind Huguenot house 1719, adapted and extended as a synagogue 1870) - a Grade II* Listed Building (number 1260421) since 20 August 1969. View description on Historic England website.
Spitalfields Great Synagogue, 59 Brick Lane (corner Fournier Street), London E1 6QL. (initially La Neuve Eglise, a French Huguenot church built 1743, converted and used as the synagogue of Machzike Hadath from 1897 to 1973, now the Brick Lane Jamme Masjid mosque):
The former synagogue - a Grade II* Listed Building (number 1240697) since 29 December 1950 (most recent amendment 5 May 2010). View description on Historic England website.
The adjoining former school and vestry of La Neuve Eglise and later part of the synagogue and the current mosque - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1065278) since 19 February 1970 (most recent amendment 5 May 2010). View description on Historic England website.
Burial Grounds:
Alderney Road Cemetery, Alderney Road, London. E.1. (of the Great Synagogue, London) (Ground opened 1696-7) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1117012) since 30 May 1974. View description on Historic England website.
Mile End Velho Cemetery (of S & P Sephardi Community), 253 Mile End Road, London E1. (Ground opened 1657) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1319658) since 30 May 1974. View description on Historic England website.
Nuevo (Novo or New) Beth Chaim Cemetery (of S & P Sephardi Community), Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road, London, E1 4NS (opened 1733):
The "Novo Cemetery" - a Grade II Registered Park and Garden (number 1416421), designated on 11 April 2014. View description on Historic England website.
"1733 foundation plaque in south wall of Novo Cemetery" - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1418374) since 11 April 2014. View description on Historic England website.
Other Listed Buildings:
Former London Soup Kitchens for the Jewish Poor, 17-19 Brune Street, London E1 7NZ (1902, now private apartments) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1357557) since 25 September 1989. View description on Historic England website.
Former Stepney Jewish (Primary and Infants) Day School, Stepney Green, London E1 (built 1906):
Front Part only - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1242130) since 27 September 1973. View description on Historic England website.
Wall and Gate Piers and Gates - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1357880) since 27 September 1973. View description on Historic England website.
Schoolkeepers House - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1065064) since 27 September 1973. View description on Historic England website.
61 and 63 Stepney Green - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1065063) since 27 September 1973. View description on Historic England website.
No 88 Whitechapel High Street, London E.1, former offices of Jewish Daily News - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1391964) since 16 May 2007. View description on Historic England website
London Borough of the City of Westminster
Synagogues:
New London Synagogue (formerly St. John's Wood Synagogue), 33 Abbey Road, London NW8 0AT (built 1880-82) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1247665) since 7 September 1989. View description on Historic England website.
New West End Synagogue, St Pertersburgh Place, London W2 4LB (built 1877-9) - a Grade I Listed Building (number 1264769), listed since 27 June 1975 (most recent amendment 20 July 1998). View description on Historic England website.
Spanish & Portuguese Synagogue, Lauderdale Road, London W9 1JY (built 1896) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1264017) since 7 September 1989. View description on Historic England website.
West London Synagogue (Reform), Upper Berkley Street, London W1H 5QE (built 1869/70) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1247701) since 7 September 1989. View description on Historic England website.
Western Marble Arch Synagogue, 1 Wallenberg Place (formerly known as Great Cumberland Place), London W1H 7TN (built 1961/2), part of a crescent of town houses - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1066769) since 1 December 1987. View description on Historic England website.
Cities of Manchester and Salford
Synagogues:
Higher Crumpsall Synagogue, Bury Old Road, Salford, M7 4PX (built 1928/9) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1385841) since 20 October 1998. View description on Historic England website.
Withington Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue, 8 Queenston Road (corner Old Lansdowne Road), West Didsbury, South Manchester M20 2WZ (built 1925/7) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1246274) since 5 October 1988 (most recent amendment 6 June 1994). View description on Historic England website.
Former Synagogues:
Former Synagogue at 19 Cheetham Hill Road, Manchester M8 (built circa 1840 as a Methodist chapel) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1208420) since 3 October 1974. View description on Historic England website.
Spanish & Portuguese Synagogue (now the Manchester Jewish Museum), 190 Cheetham Hill Road, Manchester M8 8LW (built in 1873 and in use as a synagogue until 1983) - a Grade II* Listed Building (number 1208472) since 3 October 1974 (most recent amendment 6 June 1994). View description on Historic England website.
South Manchester Synagogue, Wilbraham Road, Fallowfield, South Manchester M14 6JS (built 1912-13, since 2003 used as a residential students centre) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1254890) since 3 October 1974. View description on Historic England website.
Burial Grounds:
Jewish Section, Philips Park Cemetery, Riverpark Road, Eastlands, Manchester, M40 2XP (first burials 1857) - the Cemetery - a Grade II Registered Park and Garden (number 1001634), designated on 12 July 2002. View description on Historic England website.
Southern Cemetery, Jewish Section, Barlow Moor Road, Didsbury M21 7GL - the Cemetery - a Grade II Registered Park and Garden (number 1001656), designated on 13 November 2002. View description on Historic England website.
Urmston Jewish Cemetery, Chapel Grove, Urmston, Manchester, M41 9BB - War Memorial Obelisk and Tablet - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1437788) since 7 September 2016. View description on Historic England website.
Greater Manchester Jewish Community
Synagogue:
Princes Road Synagogue, Princes Road, Toxteth, Liverpool L8 1TG (built 1872-4) - a Grade I Listed Building (number 1072969) since 14 March 1975 (most recent amendment 3 October 1997). View description on Historic England website.
Former Synagogue:
Greenbank Drive Synagogue, Greenbank Drive, Sefton Park, Liverpool L17 1AN (built 1936/7) - a Grade II* Listed Building (number 1298791) since 12 May 1983. View description on Historic England website.
The former synagogue of Liverpool Progressive Synagogue (now the Liverpool Reform Synagogue), 28 Church Road North (corner Hunters Lane), Wavertree, Liverpool L15 6TF (built mid 18th century) - together with the adjoining premises - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1068326) since 28 June 1952. View description on Historic England website.
Burial Ground:
Jewish Cemetery, Deane Road, Kensington, Fairfield, Liverpool L7 0ET (opened 1836) - screen wall and railings - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1068282) since 14 March 1975. View description on Historic England website.
Burial Ground:
Millfleet Jews Burial Ground, Stonegate Street, Kings Lynn PE30 5EG (burial from circa 1811) - "Walls enclosing Jewish Cemetery, Stonegate Street" - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1298159) since 26 July 1993. View description on Historic England website.
Former Synagogue:
2 Tombland Alley, Norwich NR3 1HL (circa 17th century - thought to have housed the city's synagogue 1828-1848) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1210840) since 5 June 1972. View description on Historic England website.
Burial Ground:
Norwich City (Earlham Road) Cemetery (Jewish Section), Bowthorpe Road, Norwich NR2 3TN (opened 1856):
The Earlham Road Cemetery (including the Jewish Cemetery) - a Grade II* Registered Park and Garden (number 1001560), designated on 5 December 2001. View description on Historic England website.
Jewish Mortuary Chapel (Ohel) (built 1856) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1412670) since 15 March 2016. View description on Historic England website.
Medieval Site:
The Music House or Jurnet the Jew's House, Wensum Lodge, 167-9 King Street NR1 1QW (circa 1175) - a Grade I Listed Building (number 1217907) since 26 February 1954. View description on Historic England website.
Former Synagogue in Listed Building:
Nottingham (Hebrew Congregation) Synagogue, Shakespeare Street, Nottingham NG1 4FQ, (formerly a Wesleyan Reform Chapel, built 1854) converted and used as a synagogue 1954 to 2017 - Synagogue and attached railings - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1255018) since 12 July 1972 (most recent amendment 30 November 1995). View description on Historic England website.
Burial Ground:
Jewish Burial Ground, North Sherwood Street, Nottingham, NG1 4EN (opened 1823) - a Grade II Registered Park and Garden (number 1454260), designated on 21 September 2018 . View description on Historic England website.
Former Jewish School and Synagogue:
Carmel College, Mongewell Park, Crowmarsh, Wallingford, OX10 8BT:
Synagogue at former Carmel College (built 1963) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1379943) since 9 December 1999 . View description on Historic England's website;
Amphitheatre at former Carmel College (built 1965) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1379944) since 9 December 1999 . Click View description on Historic England website;
Julius Gottlieb Gallery and Boathouse at former Carmel College (built 1969/70) - a Grade II* Listed Building (number 1379942) since 9 December 1999 . Click View description on Historic England website; and
The Lodge, Gate Piers and Flanking Wall at former Carmel College (circa 1969/70) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1258010) since 9 December 1999 . Click View description on Historic England website.
Burial Ground:
Jews' Cemetery, Walls and Ohel, Greendown Place, Bath (opened 1812) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1396344) since 7 March 2006. View description on Historic England website.
Bath Jewish Community and Synagogues
Possible Medieval Synagogue:
Moyses Hall, Cornhill, Bury St Edmunds IP33 1DX (circa 1180) - a Grade I Listed Building (number 1076931) since 7 August 1952. View description for this possible medieval synagogue's listing and description on Historic England's website.
Bury St. Edmunds Medieval Jewish Community
Burial Grounds:
Salthouse Lane Jews' Burial Ground, off Star Lane, Ipswich IP4 IBP (opened circa 1796) - "Walls enclosing Jews' Burial Ground, Salthouse Street" - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1392713) since 11 August 2008. View description on Historic England website.
Ipswich Old Cemetery, Jewish Section, Cemetery Lane, Ipswich IP4 2TQ (opened circa 1855) - the Cemetery - a Grade II* Registered Park and Garden (number 1001572), designated on 17 December 2002. View description on Historic England website.
Ipswich Former Jewish Community and Synagogue
Former Synagogue:
Bugby Chapel, Prospect Place, East Street, Epsom. "Synagogue, Prospect Place" (built circa 1779) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1232197) since 20 May 1975. View description on Historic England website.
Epsom Jewish Community and Synagogue
Synagogue:
Middle Street Synagogue, 66 Middle Street, Brighton BN1 1AL (built 1874/5) and attached gate - a Grade II* Listed Building (number 1381796) since 20 August 1971. View description on Historic England website.
Former Synagogues:
Former Regency Synagogue, 38 Devonshire Place, Brighton BN2 1QB. (built 1836-8):
The former synagogue and attached walls and piers at 38 and 39 Devonshire Place - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1380432) since 20 August 1971 (most recent amendment 26 August 1999). View description on Historic England website.
The adjoining rabbi's house and schoolroom at 37 and 37A Devonshire Place and attached railings - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1380431) since 20 August 1971 (most recent amendment 26 August 1999). View description on Historic England website.
Roof-top Synagogue, 26 Brunswick Terrace, Hove BN3 1HJ (private synagogue of Phillip Saloman, circa 1850s, and later a museum of Jewish history) - The building at 20-32 Brunswick Terrace (built 1824/28), including no. 26 and attached railings - a Grade I Listed Building (number 1187546) since 24 March 1950 (most recent amendment 2 November 1991). View description on Historic England website.
Burial Ground:
Florence Place Old Jewish Cemetery, Florence Place, off Ditchling Road, Brighton BN1 7GU (opened 1826):
The Jewish Cemetery Chapel (Ohel), Florence Place (erected 1893) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1380504) since 26 August 1999. View description on Historic England's website.
The Jewish Cemetery Gates and Walls, Florence Place - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1380505) since 26 August 1999. View description on Historic England's website.
Lamp post outside Jewish Cemetery, Florence Place - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1380506) since 26 August 1999. View description on Historic England's website.
Mausoleum:
Sasson Mausoleum (now the Hanbury Arms Public House), 83 George Road and Paston Place, Kemp Town, Brighton BN2 1EF (erected 1869, remains removed 1933) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1380706) since 13 October 1952. View description on Historic England website.
Other Listed Building:
Ralli Hall, 82 Denmark Villa, Hove BN3 3ST (built 1913), a Jewish communal and social centre from 1976 - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1298671) since 2 November 1992. View description on Historic England website.
Brighton & Hove
Jewish Community
Former Synagogue:
Leazes Park Road Synagogue, 12 Leazes Park Road, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4PF (built 1879-80) (later Leazes Arcade, now a beauty salon and spa) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1087064) since 30 March 1987. View description on Historic England website.
Former Synagogue:
Sunderland (Hebrew Congregation) Synagogue, Ryhope Road, Sunderland SR2 7EQ (built 1928) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1087064) since 30 March 1999. View description on Historic England website.
Obelisk:
Obelisk to Henry Bright (built 1880) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1381438) since 25 March 1970 (most recent amendment 30 November 1999). View description on Historic England website.
Synagogue:
Singers Hill Synagogue, 26, 26A & 26B Blucher Street, Birmingham B1 1HL (built 1855/6) - a Grade II* Listed Building (number 1075712) since 21 January 1970 (most recent amendment 8 July 1982). View description on Historic England website.
Former Synagogue:
Former Seven Street Synagogue (now The Athol Masonic Hall), 60 Severn Street, Birmingham B1 1QC (built 1825/7) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1391675) since 28 April 2006. View description on Historic England website.
Burial Ground:
Ohel, Witton New Jewish Cemetery, Warren Road, Birmingham B44 8QH (erected 1937) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1391694) since 20 June 2006. View description on Historic England website.
Former Synagogue:
Former Coventry Synagogue (and Rabbi's House), Barras Lane, Coventry, CV1 3AF (built 1870) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1393332) since 18 June 2009. View description on Historic England website.
Burial Ground:
Wolverhampton Old Jews Burial Ground, Cockshutts Lane, Thompson Avenue, Blakenhall, WV2 3NP (opened 1884) - "Ohel and Walls to Jews Burial Ground, Cockshutts Lane" - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1392726) since 27 August 2008. View description on Historic England's website.
Wolverhampton Jewish Community and Synagogue
Former Synagogue:
The Western Synagogue, Linnaeus Street, (Linden House, 1 Convent Lane), Hull HU3 2PD (built 1902/3) (became the missionary Judaeo-Christian Study Centre):
The former synagogue - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1283079) since 24 January 1989. View description on Historic England website.
The entrance gates to the former synagogue (the Hebrew Gates), (erected 1926) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1392593) since 8 May 2008 (most recent amendment 30 June 2010). View description on Historic England website.
Medieval Fortress:
Clifford's Tower, Tower Street, York, YO1 9SA (site of 1190 Massacre) - a Grade I Listed Building (number 1259325) since 14 June 1954 (most recent amendment 14 March 1997). View description on Historic England website.
York Modern Jewish Community and
Synagogue
York Medieval Jewish Community
Former Synagogue:
Sheffield Synagogue, Wilson Road, Ecclessail, Sheffield S11 8RN (Sheffield Hebrew Congregation and Sheffield United Hebrew Congregation (built 1929-30), now the "City Church":
The Synagogue, Wilson Road - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1270715) since 11 February 1992. View description on Historic England website.
Boundary Wall and Gates to Synagogue, Wilson Road - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1067334) since 11 February 1992. View descriotion on Historic England website.
Succah two metres south west of Synagogue, Wilson Road - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1254575) since 11 February 1992. View description on Historic England website.
Synagogue:
Bradford Reform Synagogue, Bowland Street, Bradford BD1 3BW (built 1880/81) - a Grade II* Listed Building (number 1227613) since 26 March 2009. View description on Historic England website.
Other Listed Buildings:
Oakhurst, 2 Oak Mount, Manningham, Bradford, BD8 7BE (built 1860s/70s, the former home of Danish-born Jacob Moser JP (1839-1922), a prominent and active Zionist and a founder of the Bradford Reform Synagogue) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1404507) since 15 November 2011. View description on Historic England website.
Former Synagogue:
New Synagogue, 98 Chapeltown Road, corner Louis Street Leeds LS7 4BH (built 1929-32):
The former Synagogue (now the Northern School of Contemporary Dance) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1255639) since 22 November 1991. View description on Historic England website.
Wall gates and piers to the northeast and west of the former synagogue - a Grade II Listed Building (number 125564) since 22 November 1991. View description on Historic England website.
House at 98 Chapeltown Street, previously used as the communal offices of the United Hebrew Congregation (now studios of the Northern School of Contemporary Dance) - a Grade II Listed Building (number 1255632) since 22 November 1991. View description on Historic England website.
Synagogue:
Edinburgh Synagogue, 4 Salisbury Road, Newington, Edinburgh EH16 5AB, including gatepiers and boundary walls (built 1929-32) - a Scottish Category B Listed Building (number LB43172), designated on 29 March 1996. View description on Historic Environment Scotland website.
Burial Grounds:
Braid Place Old Jews Burial Ground, Sciennes House Place, Causewayside, Edinburgh EH9 1NN (opened 1820), with graveyard, walls, gates and railing - a Scottish Category B Listed Building (number LB30476), designated on 3 March 1990. View description on Historic Environment Scotland website.
Jewish Section, Newington Cemetery, Echobank, EH16 5DT (opened 1867) - Listed Scottish B List.
Synagogue:
Garnethill Synagogue, 127 Hill Street (formerly 129 Hill Street and 29 Garnet Street), G3 6UB (built 1877-9) - a Scottish Category A Listed Building (number LB33040), first designated Category B on 27 November 1979 and upgraded in 2004. View description on Historic Environment Scotland website.
Former Synagogues:
Former Langside Synagogue, 125 Niddrie Road, Glasgow G42 8QA (excluding the later single-storey, flat-roofed addition to the rear) (built 1926/7) - a Scottish Category C Listed Building (number LB52561), designated on 14 September 2020, amended 18 November 2020. View description on Historic Environment Scotland website.
Former Queen's Park Synagogue, 2 Falloch Road, 60 Lochleven Road, G42 9JU (built 1924-7) - a Scottish Category B Listed Building (number LB32368), designated on 5 December 1989. View description on Historic Environment Scotland website.
Burial Grounds:
Jews' Enclosure, Glasgow Necropolis, Cathedral Square, Glasgow G4 0UZ (opened 1832) - the Glasgow Necropolis is a Scottish Category A Designated Garden & Designed Landscape (number GDL00366), designated on 1 July 1987 (updated 8 February 2018). View description on Historic Environment Scotland website.
Janefield Jewish Cemetery, Eastern Necropolis, Gallowgate, Glasgow G31 4DR (opened 1856) - the Eastern Necropolis is a Scottish Category B Listed Building (number LB33633), designated on 23 March 1992. View description on Historic Environment Scotland website.
Jewish Section, Western Necropolis, 19 Tresta Road, Maryhill, Glasgow G25 5AA (opened 1882) - the Jewish prayer house (ohel) is part of a Scottish Category B Listed Building (number LB33734), designated on 6 April 1992 (updated 4 November 2003). View description on Historic Environment Scotland website.
Burial Ground:
Jewish Section, Greenock Cemetery, Bow Road, Greenock, PA16 7JF (opened 1911) - the main Greenock Cemetery (opened 1846) is a Scottish Category B Listed Building (number LB34118), designated on 13 May 1971. View description on Historic Environment Scotland website.
Former Synagogue:
Former Cathedral Road Synagogue (of the Cardiff Hebrew Congregation), Cathedral Road, Cardiff CF11 9HA (built 1896/7), which from 1942 to 1988 was a synagogue of the Cardiff United Synagogue. The building was demolished, except the facade and rubble stone vestibule, to erect an office block, the Executive Centre, Temple Court - a Grade II Listed Building (reference number 14107) designated on 20 December 1984 (amended 24 May 2002). View listing on the website of Cadw (Welsh Government’s historic environment service).
County Borough of Conwy
North Wales
Historic Listed Building:
Gwrych Castle, Tan-Y-Gopa Road, Abergele LL22 8ET, Conwy, (a nineteenth century country house) - during World War II, used to give refuge to 200 Jewish refugee children, who had come to the UK as part of the Kindertransport programme, and run by the Bnei Akiva movement - a Grade I Listed Building (reference number 231) designated on 27 October 1950 (amended 12 November 1997). View listing on the website of Cadw (Welsh Government’s historic environment service).
Former Synagogue:
Former Merthyr Tydfil Synagogue, Bryntirion Road, Thomastown, Merthyr Tydfil, CF47 0EE (built 1876/7, subsequently became the Merthyr Christian Centre and is now the Welsh Jewish Heritage Centre) - a Grade II Listed Building (reference number 11426) designated on 16 October 1978 (amended 13 January 1988). View listing on the website of Cadw (Welsh Government’s historic environment service).
Merthyr Tydfil Jewish Community and Synagogue
Synagogue:
Belfast Synagogue (of Belfast Hebrew Congregation), 49 Somerton Road, Belfast BT15 3LH (built 1961/4) - a Listed Historic Building (reference number HB26/46/030) designated on 21 August 2015. View listing and description on the website of the Northern Ireland Department of Communities.
Former Synagogue:
Former Belfast Synagogue (of Belfast Hebrew Congregation), 4 Annesley Street, Belfast BT14 6AU (built 1904) now Mater Hospital Physiotherapy Gym - a Listed Historic Building (reference number HB26/43/025) designated on 13 March 2002. View listing and description on the website of the Northern Ireland Department of Communities.
Other Listed Buildings:
Jaffe Memorial Fountain, Victoria Shopping Centre, 1 Victoria Square, Belfast BT1 4QG (built 1877) - a Listed Historic Building (reference number HB26/50/337) designated on 9 February 1994 View listing on the website of the Northern Ireland Department of Communities.
Other Listed Buildings:
Former Millisle Refugee Farm, 112 Ballywalter Road, Millisle, Newtownards, Co. Down BT22 2HS (built 1900-1919) - site of the former farm for Kindertransported refugee children 1938-1947 (Belfast Telegraph report) - a Listed Historic Building (reference number HB24/05/025) designated on 4 August 2014. View listing and description on the website of the Northern Ireland Department of Communities.
See also Northern Ireland Jewish Heritage Map
the Jewish
history of Northern Ireland told through an interactive map.
A
project of Belfast Jewish Heritage (project director - Stephen
Jaffe)
and affiliated to JCR-UK.
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