There are almost 2,000 listed buildings in Birmingham, England. This (currently incomplete) list by district includes those of Grade I and Grade II* importance, plus a selection of those of Grade II importance that are otherwise noteworthy, as well as all the "scheduled ancient monuments" in the city.
| Building
| Grade
| Date
| Architect
|
Aston
| Aston Hall (including lodge and stables)
| I
| ????
| ????
|
City Centre
|
| Birmingham Town Hall
| I
| 1832
| Joseph Hansom
|
| 122 & 124 Colmore Row
| I
| ????
| ????
|
| Curzon Street Station
| I
| 1838
| Philip Hardwick
|
| 103 Edmund Street
| I
| ????
| ????
|
| 17 & 19 Newhall Street
| I
| ????
| ????
|
| St Philip's Cathedral
| I
| ????
| ????
|
| University of Central England Institute of Art & Design
| I
| ????
| ????
|
| Victoria Law Courts
| I
| ????
| ????
|
Edgbaston
|
| 12 Ampton Street
| II*
| ????
| ????
|
| The Homestead, 25 Woodbourne Road
| I
| ????
| ????
|
| 21 Yateley Road
| I
| ????
| ????
|
Handsworth
|
| Mortuary Chapel, Handsworth Cemetery
| I
| ????
| ????
|
| St Andrew's Church
| I
| ????
| ????
|
Hockley
|
| 54-57 Albion Street
| II*
| ????
| ????
|
| St Paul's Church
| I
| ????
| ????
|
Kings Norton
|
| St Nicolas' Church
| I
| ????
| ????
|
Sparkbrook
|
| St Agatha's Church
| I
| ????
| ????
|
Sutton Coldfield
|
| Holy Trinity Church
| I
| ????
| ????
|
| New Hall
| I
| ????
| ????
|
Yardley
|
| St Edburgha's Church
| I
| ????
| ????
|
References
Schedule of Nationally Listed Buildings of Historic Interest - Birmingham City Council