Grade I Listed Buildings in Lincolnshire - North Kesteven

North Kesteven

  • Church of St Edith, Anwick
  • Church of St Andrew, Asgarby
  • Church of St Mary, Bloxholm
  • Church of St Denys, Aswarby
  • Aubourn Hall
  • Church of All Saints, Beckingham
  • Church of St Michael, Billinghay
  • Somerton Castle, Boothby Graffoe; & Outbuilding
  • Somerton Castle: Orchard Outbuilding
  • Somerton Castle: SW Outbuilding
  • Church of St Helen, Brant Broughton
  • Meeting House, Brant Broughton; & Stable
  • Church of St Michael, Stragglethorpe
  • Church of All Saints, Canwick
  • Church of St Mary, Carlton-le-Moorland
  • Church of All Saints, Coleby
  • Coleby Hall: The Temple
  • Church of St Andrew, Cranwell
  • Culverthorpe Hall
  • Church of St Andrew, Kelby
  • Church of St Thomas A Becket, Digby
  • Doddington Hall
  • Church of St Peter, Doddington
  • Church of SS James & John Rd, Dorrington
  • Church of St Andrew, Ewerby
  • Church of St John the Baptist, Great Hale
  • Church of St Andrew, Heckington
  • Heckington Mill
  • Church of St Andrew, Helpringham
  • Church of St Swithin, Leadenham
  • Church of St Andrew, Leasingham
  • Church of St Peter, Navenby
  • Church of St Botolph, Newton
  • Former Church of St Barbara, Haceby
  • Church of St Peter, North Rauceby
  • Church of All Saints, North Scarle
  • Church of St Peter, Norton Disney
  • High St, Osbournby: No 30
  • Church of SS Peter & Paul, Osbournby
  • Church of St Clement, Rowston
  • Church of All Saints, Ruskington
  • Church of St Denys, Silk Willoughby
  • Church of St Denys, Sleaford
  • Kyme Tower, South Kyme
  • Church of St Michael, Swaton
  • Temple Farmhouse, Temple Bruer: Church Tower
  • Church of St Peter, Threekingham
  • Church of St Firmin, Thurlby
  • Church of St Nicholas, Walcot
  • Church of St Nicholas: cross in churchyard
  • Church of St Chad, Welbourn
  • Church of All Saints, Wellingore
  • Church of St Mary, Wilsford

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