Grade I Listed Buildings in Dorset - North Dorset

North Dorset

  • Anderson Manor
  • Church of St Andrew, Winterborne Tomson, Anderson
  • 18 & 20 Market Place, Blandford Forum
  • 26 Market Place, Blandford Forum
  • National Westminster Bank building, Market Place, Blandford Forum
  • Pump House, Blandford Forum (Market Place)
  • Town Hall & Corn Exchange, Blandford Forum
  • The Old House, Blandford Forum
  • Coupar House, Blandford Forum
  • Portman Chapel, Bryanston
  • Bryanston School
  • Church of St Mary, Charlton Marshall
  • Chettle House
  • Church of St Mary, East Compton: Tower
  • Church of St Mary, Gillingham
  • Church of St Paul, Hammoon
  • Church of SS Mary & James, Hazelbury Bryan
  • Church of All Saints, Hilton
  • Church of St Mary, Iwerne Courtney (Shroton)
  • Ranston, Iwerne Courtney (Shroton)
  • Church of St Mary, Iwerne Minster
  • Stepleton House, Iwerne Minster
  • West Lodge, Iwerne Minster
  • Church of St Nicholas, Manston
  • Church of SS Peter & Paul, Mappowder
  • Church of St Gregory, Marnhull
  • Abbey Church of SS Mary, Sansom & Branwalader, Milton Abbey
  • Milton Abbey: Chapel of St Catherine
  • Milton Abbey: The Abbot's Hall & kitchen,
  • Milton Abbey School
  • Park Wall, Shaftesbury
  • Shaftesbury Abbey: remains
  • Church of the Holy Rood, Shillingstone
  • Church of St Nicholas, Silton
  • Church of St John, Spetisbury
  • Crawford Bridge, Spetisbury
  • Church of St Michael, Stour Provost
  • Church of St Peter, Stourton Caundle
  • Town Bridge, Sturminster Newton
  • Fiddleford Mill House, Sturminster Newton
  • Church of St Mary, Sturminster Newton
  • Church of St Mary, Tarrant Crawford
  • Eastbury House, Tarrant Gunville, W courtyard & gateway
  • Church of St Mary, Tarrant Hinton
  • Manor House, Winterborne Clenston
  • Manor Farm Barn, Winterborne Clenston
  • Church of St Mary, Winterborne Stickland
  • Church of St Mary, Winterborne Whitechurch

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