South Kesteven
- Church of St Martin, Ancaster
- Aslackby Manor House
- Church of St James, Aslackby
- Church of St Martin, Barholm
- Church of St Nicholas, Barkston
- Church of All Saints, Barrowby
- Church of St John the Baptist, Baston
- Belton House, Belton Park
- Belton House: Stables
- Belton Park: South Lodge
- Church of St Andrew, Billingborough
- Church of St Mary Magdalene, Lower Bitchfield
- Church of St Thomas A Becket, Bassingthorpe
- The Manor House, Bassingthorpe
- Boothby Manor House, Boothby Pagnell
- Church of St Andrew, Boothby Pagnell
- Church of St Peter & Paul, Bourne
- Church of St Margaret, Braceborough
- Church of St Thomas A Becket, Burton Coggles
- Church of St Stephen, Careby
- Church of St Stephen, Carlby
- Church of St Nicholas, Carlton Scroop
- Church of St James, Castle Bytham
- Church of St Vincent, Caythorpe, LincolnshireCaythorpe
- Church of St Peter, Claypole
- Church of St John the Baptist, Colsterworth
- Woolsthorpe Manor House, Colsterworth
- Willoughby Memorial Library, Corby Glen; & Art Gallery
- Church of St John, Corby Glen
- Church of St Peter, Creeton
- Church of St Peter: Cross Shaft c6m from South Doorway
- Church of St Peter: Cross Shaft c12m NW of Tower
- Church of St James, Deeping St James
- Church of St James: 3 Table Tombs 6m from S Side
- Village Cross, Deeping St James
- Church of St Andrew, Denton
- Denton Manor: Gateway (Inigo Jones Gateway)
- Church of All Saints, Dunsby
- Church of St Mary & St Andrew, Easton
- Church of St Michael & All Angels, Edenham
- Grimsthorpe Castle, Edenham; & North Court
- Church of All Saints, Fenton
- Church of St Andrew, Folkingham
- Church of St Peter, Foston
- Church of St Nicholas, Fulbeck
- Church of St Wulfram, Grantham
- Grantham House
- Grantham House: Stable Buildings
- The King's School, Grantham (Old School)
- School House, Grantham (Headmaster's Residence)
- School House: Extensions on N Side of Front Block
- Angel & Royal Hotel, Grantham
- Church of St Sebastian, Great Gonerby
- Church of the Holy Cross, Great Ponton
- Church of St Thomas A Becket, Greatford
- Church of St Andrew, Haconby
- Harlaxton Manor, Grantham Rd, Harlaxton
- Harlaxton Manor : Forecourt Gateway & Screen
- Harlaxton Manor: Walls, Steps & Gazebos
- Church of St Michael, Haydor
- Church of St Wilfrid, Honington
- Church of St Andrew, Horbling
- Church of All Saints, Hough-on-the-Hill
- Church of All Saints, Hougham
- Church of St Bartholomew, Ingoldsby
- Church of St Andrew, Irnham
- Irnham Hall
- Church of St Mary & All Saints, Kirkby Underwood
- East End, Langtoft: No 13
- Church of St Michael, Langtoft
- Church of St Peter, Lenton
- Church of St Medard, Little Bytham
- Church of St Swithin, Long Bennington
- Church of St Guthlac, Market Deeping
- The Old Rectory, Market Deeping; & The East Wing
- Church of St Mary, Marston
- Church of St John the Baptist, Morton
- Church of St Mary, North Witham
- Church of St Andrew, Pickworth
- Church of St Andrew, Sempringham
- Church of St Peter, Ropsley
- Church of St Lawrence, Sedgebrook
- Church of St John the Baptist, South Witham
- Church of St Martin, Stamford (Grade A)
- Church of St Mary, Stamford (Grade A)
- Church of St John the Baptist, Stamford
- Church of St George, Stamford (Grade A)
- Church of All Saints, Stamford (Grade A)
- St. Leonards Priory, Stamford: Remains
- Brazenose College, Stamford; & Gate & Retaining Walls
- Bastion, Stamford
- Stoke Rochford Hall
- Stoke Rochford Hall: Ornamental Archway to SW
- Stoke Rochford Hall: Ornamental Archway to S
- Stoke Rochford Hall: Seats, Balustrades & Terraces to E
- Church of St Mary, Swinstead
- Summer House, Swinstead
- Church of St Lawrence, Tallington
- Church of St Michael & All Angels, Uffington
- Casewick Hall, Uffington
- Church of St Bartholomew, Welby
- Church of St Andrew, West Deeping
- Church of All Saints, Westborough
- Church of St Andrew, Witham on the Hill
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