| Court name | Region[4] | Tier[4] | Notes | Ref |
| Aylesbury | South East | Third | There is a plan to bring the town's Crown, County and Magistrates' Courts together in one building. | [7] |
| Barnstaple | Western | Third | A satellite of Exeter Crown Court, used for 13 days in 2006–2007. | [8] |
| Barrow-in-Furness | North West | Third | A satellite of Preston Crown Court, with one court sitting here for one week in most months. | [9] |
| Basildon | South East | Third | Shares a building with Basildon County Court; there are seven courtrooms for criminal cases. | [10][11] |
| Birmingham | Midland | First | Four of the sixteen courts are in a separate building. | [12] |
| Blackfriars | London | Third | Takes some cases from other London courts such as Southwark Crown Court | [13] |
| Bolton | North West | Third | Shares a building with Bolton County Court | [10] |
| Bournemouth | Western | Second | Shares a building with Bournemouth County Court | [10] |
| Bradford | North East | Second | Shares a building with Bradford County Court | [10] |
| Bristol (Bristol Crown Court) | Western | First | Takes long trials from other courts in the region | [14] |
| Burnley | North West | Third | Shares a building with Burnley County Court | [10] |
| Bury St Edmunds | South East | Third | | |
| Caernarfon | Wales | First | A new court building opened on 20 May 2009, the new building contains two Crown court courtrooms and two magistrates court courtrooms; the listed building currently holding the court was put on sale for £120,000 in 2008. | [15] [16] |
| Cambridge | South East | First | Upgraded to first tier status in 2005 after a new court building opened in 2004 | [17] |
| Canterbury | South East | Third | Shares a building with Canterbury County Court | [10] |
| Cardiff (Cardiff Crown Court) | Wales | First | Administers Newport Crown Court | [18] |
| Carlisle | North West | First | Shares a building with Carlisle County Court | [10] |
| Carmarthen | Wales | Second | Administered from Swansea Crown Court | [19] |
| Central Criminal Court | London | Second | Known as the "Old Bailey", after the street on which the court is located | |
| Chelmsford | South East | First | | |
| Chester (Chester Crown Court) | North West | First | Administers the crown courts at Knutsford and Warrington | [20] |
| Chichester | South East | Third | Shares a building with Chichester County Court | [10] |
| Coventry | Midland | Third | Shares a building with Coventry County Court | [10] |
| Croydon | London | Third | Shares a building with Croydon County Court | [10] |
| Derby | Midland | Third | Shares a building with Derby County Court | [10] |
| Dolgellau | Wales | Third | Administered from Mold Crown Court | [21] |
| Doncaster | North East | Third | Designated as a suitable venue for terrorism-related trials, following improvements to the building in 2007 | [22] |
| Dorchester | Western | Second | The court has one courtroom; the court offices are in Weymouth | [23] |
| Durham | North East | Third | The court has two courtrooms | [24] |
| Exeter | Western | First | Shares a building with Exeter County Court | [10] |
| Gloucester | Western | Second | The court is in a nineteenth-century building described by the local senior judge as "not fit for the 21st century in any shape or form". | [25] |
| Great Grimsby | North East | Third | Shares a building with Great Grimsby County Court | [10] |
| Guildford | South East | Third | The court also uses a courtroom at Guildford Magistrates' Court for two weeks each month. | [26] |
| Harrow | London | Third | | |
| Haverfordwest | Wales | Third | Administered from Swansea Crown Court; trials are not held here. | [19] |
| Hereford | Midland | Third | A satellite of Worcester Crown Court | [27] |
| Inner London (Inner London Crown Court) | London | Third | | |
| Ipswich | South East | Second | | |
| Isleworth | London | Third | | |
| King's Lynn | South East | Third | | |
| Kingston-upon-Hull | North East | Third | Shares a building with Kingston-upon-Hull County Court | [10] |
| Kingston-upon-Thames | London | Third | The court has been designated to hear terrorism trials as a backup if Woolwich Crown Court is unable to hear a particular trial. | [28] |
| Knutsford | North West | Third | Administered from Chester Crown Court | [20] |
| Lancaster | North West | Third | A satellite of Preston Crown Court, which sits at Lancaster Castle | [9] |
| Leeds | North East | First | Shares a building with Leeds County Court | [10] |
| Leicester | Midland | Second | Shares a building with Leicester County Court | [10] |
| Lewes (Lewes Crown Court) | South East | First | Shares a building with Lewes County Court; the court has ten courtrooms, split between Lewes, Hove and Brighton. | [10][29] |
| Lincoln | Midland | First | The court is based in Lincoln Castle | [10] |
| Liverpool (Queen Elizabeth II Law Courts, Liverpool) | North West | First | Shares a building with Liverpool Youth Court | [10] |
| Luton | South East | Second | The number of defendants pleading guilty is lower than the national average, with the senior local judge commenting that this is thought to be because of the historically high level of jury acquittals in Bedfordshire. | [30] |
| Maidstone (Maidstone Crown Court) | South East | Second | Shares a building with Maidstone County Court | [10] |
| Manchester (Crown Square) | North West | First | Handles the most serious criminal cases in Manchester, setting a record in October 2006 with five murder trials taking place simultaneously | [31] |
| Manchester (Minshull St) | North West | Third | There are ten courtrooms in the main building, with a further two at Stockport Magistrates' Court. | [32] |
| Merthyr Tydfil | Wales | Second | Shares a building with Merthyr Tydfil County Court and Merthyr Tydfil Magistrates' Court | [10] |
| Mold | Wales | First | Shares a building with Mold County Court; extension plans have been put forward | [10][21] |
| Newcastle upon Tyne | North East | First | Shares a building with Newcastle upon Tyne County Court | [10] |
| Newport (Isle of Wight) | Western | Third | Shares a building with Newport (Isle of Wight) County Court and the Isle of Wight Magistrates' Court | [10] |
| Newport (South Wales) (Newport Crown Court) | Wales | Second | The three courtrooms are administered from Cardiff Crown Court | [18] |
| Northampton | Midland | Second | Shares a building with Northampton County Court | [10] |
| Norwich | South East | First | Shares a building with Norwich County Court | [10] |
| Nottingham | Midland | First | Shares a building with Nottingham County Court | [10] |
| Oxford | South East | First | Shares a building with Oxford County Court | [10] |
| Peterborough | South East | Third | Shares a building with Peterborough County Court | [10] |
| Plymouth | Western | Second | Shares a building with Plymouth County Court | [10] |
| Portsmouth | Western | Third | Shares a building with Portsmouth County Court | [10] |
| Preston | North West | First | Shares a building with Preston County Court; administers the satellite crown courts at Barrow-in-Furness and Lancaster | [9][10] |
| Reading | South East | Second | The court has six courtrooms, but pressure of work means that some cases are moved to Oxford Crown Court for hearing. | [33] |
| Salisbury | Western | Third | Shares a building with Salisbury County Court | [10] |
| Sheffield | North East | First | Shares a building with Sheffield County Court | [10] |
| Shrewsbury | Midland | Second | The court has two courtrooms in a 1960s building; the senior local judge has called for a new court building, or improvements to the existing one. | [34] |
| Snaresbrook | London | Third | Snaresbrook is the largest crown court centre in England. The senior local judge has had discussions with the Metropolitan Police and the Crown Prosecution Service about the impact on the court of the 2012 Summer Olympics, which will be held nearby. | [35][36] |
| Southampton | Western | Third | Shares a building with Southampton County Court | [10] |
| Southend | South East | Third | Shares a building with Southend Magistrates' Court | [10] |
| Southwark | London | Third | The court is the designated crown court in London for all fraud or money laundering cases estimated to last 6 weeks or more. | [37] |
| St Albans | South East | Second | The court has four courtrooms and has had to hold additional hearings at Cheshunt Magistrates' Court and Watford County Court because of pressures of work. | [38] |
| Stafford | Midland | First | Shares a building with Stafford County Court | [10] |
| Stoke-on-Trent | Midland | Third | Shares a building with Stoke-on-Trent County Court | [10] |
| Swansea (Swansea Crown Court) | Wales | First | Also administers the crown courts at Carmarthen and Haverfordwest | [19] |
| Swindon | Western | Third | Shares a building with Swindon County Court | [10] |
| Taunton | Western | Third | Shares a building with Taunton County Court | [10] |
| Teesside | North East | First | Shares a building with Middlesbrough County Court | [10] |
| Truro | Western | First | Shares a building with Truro County Court | [10] |
| Warrington | North West | Second | Administered from Chester Crown Court | [20] |
| Warwick | Midland | First | Shares a building with Warwick County Court | [10] |
| Welshpool | Wales | Second | Administered from Mold Crown Court | [21] |
| Winchester | Western | First | Shares a building with Winchester County Court | [10] |
| Wolverhampton | Midland | Third | Shares a building with Wolverhampton County Court | [10] |
| Wood Green | London | Third | | |
| Woolwich (Woolwich Crown Court) | London | Third | | |
| Worcester | Midland | Second | Shares a building with Worcester County Court; administers a satellite crown court at Hereford | [10][27] |
| York | North East | Second | A two-court centre, taking work from a large part of North Yorkshire | [39] |