Churches: Listed Buildings

Church Commissioners written question – answered at on 23 September 2025.

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Photo of Jim Shannon Jim Shannon DUP, Strangford

To ask the hon. Member for Battersea, representing the Church commissioners, how many churches are listed places of worship.

Photo of Marsha de Cordova Marsha de Cordova The Second Church Estates Commissioner

There are approximately 16,200 Church of England churches, over 12,000 of which are listed. Of those listed churches, around 4,300 are listed at the highest level of Grade 1, making the Church of England responsible for about half of the Grade I listed buildings in the country.

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