East Cambridgeshire
- Church of Holy Trinity, Bottisham
- Church of St Mary, Burwell
- Church of St Mary & the Holy Ghost in Heaven, Cheveley
- Church of St Margaret, Chippenham
- Church of St Peter-Ad-Vincula, Coveney
- Church of St Leonard, Little Downham
- Church of St Mary, Dullingham
- Church of St Mary, Ely
- St John's Farmhouse, Ely
- St John's Farmhouse: Barn to SW
- St John's Farmhouse: Barn to N
- St John's Farmhouse: Dovecote
- Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Ely
- The College, Ely: Great Hall (Bishops Residence)
- The College, Ely: Barn & Storehouse of the Monastery
- The College, Ely: Bishop's Palace (The Palace School)
- The College, Ely: Ely Porta
- The College, Ely: Guest Quarters of the Monastery
- The College, Ely: Walls to Guest Quarters of the Monastery
- The College, Ely: Ely Porta
- The College, Ely: Prior Crauden's Chapel
- The College, Ely: Prior's House
- The College, Ely: Almonry
- The College, Ely: Wall to Garden of Almonry & Painted Chamber
- The College, Ely: Queen's Hall (Headmaster's House)
- The College, Ely: Sacristy Gate & Goldsmith's Tower
- The College, Ely: Dark Cloister
- The College, Ely: Powcher's Hall
- The College, Ely: Painted Chamber (Walsingham House)
- The College, Ely: Chapel of the Infirmary (Deanery)
- The College, Ely: Black Hostelry & Cellarers Chamber
- The College, Ely: Cellarers House (School House, King's School, Ely)
- Bishop's Palace, Ely: Stables
- Church of St Peters, Fordham
- Church of Holy Trinity, Haddenham
- Church of St Andrew, Isleham
- Priory Church of St Margaret of Antioch, Isleham
- Church of All Saints, Kirtling
- Kirtling Tower
- Anglesey Abbey, Lode
- Church of St Andrew, Soham
- The Burystead, Sutton
- Church of St Andrew, Sutton
- Church of St Mary The Virgin, Swaffham Bulbeck
- Swaffham Prior Abbey
- Church of St Mary, Swaffham Prior
- Church of St Peter, Wilburton
- Church of St Martin, Witcham
- Church of St Mary, Woodditton
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