<Li> Grade I: buildings of exceptional interest . </Li> <Li> Grade II *: particularly important buildings of more than special interest . </Li> <Li> Grade II: buildings that are of special interest, warranting every effort to preserve them . </Li> <P> There was formerly a non-statutory Grade III, which was abolished in 1970 . Additionally, Grades A, B and C were used mainly for Anglican churches in use--these correspond approximately to Grades I, II * and II . These grades were used mainly before 1977, although a few buildings are still listed using these grades . </P>

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