Kings Lynn & West Norfolk
- Church of St Andrew, Barton Bendish
- Church of St Mary, Barton Bendish
- Church of St James, Bawsey: Ruins
- Church of St Mary, Great Bircham
- Church of St Mary, Brancaster
- Church of St Mary, Burnham Market
- Church of St Margaret, Burnham Norton
- Carmelite Friary, Burnham Norton: Gatehouse
- Church of St Clement, Burnham Overy
- Church of All Saints, Burnham Thorpe
- Church of St James, Castle Acre
- Cluniac Benedictine Priory of St Mary, St Peter & St Paul, Castle Acre: Remains
- Cluniac Benedictine Priory: Remains of its Gatehouse
- Castle Acre Castle
- Castle Acre Castle: Bailey Gate
- Church of St Lawrence, Castle Rising
- Castle, Castle Rising: Ruins & Church
- Trinity Hospital, Castle Rising (Hospital of the Holy & Undivided Trinity); & Walls
- Church of St Nicholas, Dersingham
- Church of St Mary, East Walton
- Church of St Edmund, Emneth
- Church of St Mary, Feltwell
- Church of St Nicholas, Feltwell
- Church of St Martin, Fincham
- Church of St Nicholas, Gayton
- Church of St Mary, Gayton Thorpe
- Church of St Mary, Great Massingham
- Church of St Botolph, Grimston
- Church of St Lawrence, Harpley
- Church of St James, Wilton, Hockwold cum Wilton
- Church of St Peter, Hockwold, Hockwold cum Wilton
- Church of St Mary, Kirkgate, Holme-next-the-Sea
- Houghton Park: Houghton Hall; & Courtyard Walls
- Houghton Park: The Square
- Houghton Park: The Watertower
- Houghton Park: Church of St Martin
- King St, King's Lynn: Nos 28,30,32
- Guildhall of St George, King's Lynn
- South Gate, King's Lynn
- Hampton Court, King's Lynn
- Custom House, King's Lynn; & North Bank of Purfleet Quay
- Clifton House, King's Lynn
- Thoresby College, King's Lynn
- Church of St Margaret, King's Lynn
- Trinity Guildhall, King's Lynn
- Chapel of St Nicholas, King's Lynn
- Greyfriars Tower, King's Lynn
- St Margaret's House, King's Lynn
- Red Mount Chapel, King's Lynn
- Church of St Andrew, Little Massingham
- Church of Holy Trinity, Marham
- The Old Vicarage, Methwold
- Church of St George, Methwold
- Middleton Tower, Middleton
- Church of St Mary, North Creake
- Creake Abbey Farmhouse, North Creake
- Creake Abbey Farmhouse : Garden Walls
- Remains of Creake Abbey Church, North Creake
- Church of All Saints, North Runcton
- Church of St Andrew, Northwold
- Church of St Andrew: Headstone 11m S of S Aisle
- Church of St Andrew: Headstone 6m S of S Aisle
- Church of St Andrew: Headstone 7m S of S Aisle
- Church of St Andrew: Headstone to Sarah, 10m S of S Porch
- Church of St Mary, Old Hunstanton
- Hunstanton Hall, Old Hunstanton; & Moat Bridge & Garden & Forecourt Walls
- Hunstanton Hall: Detached Porch In Courtyard
- Hunstanton Hall: Entrance Gate Curtain Walls & Barn to E
- Church of St Clement, Outwell
- Church of St Mary Magdalene, Pentney
- Augustinian Priory, Pentney: Remains
- Church of St James, Runcton Holme
- Wallington Hall, Runcton Holme
- Church of St Felix, Bablingley, Sandringham: Ruins
- Church of St Mary, Sedgeford
- Church of All Saints, Shouldham
- Church of St Mary, Snettisham
- Church of St Mary, South Creake
- Church of All Saints, Stanhoe
- Stanhoe Hall
- Church of Holy Trinity, Stow Bardolph
- Church of St Mary, Syderstone
- Church of Saint Clement, Terrington St Clement
- Church of St Clement: Tower
- Church of Saint John, Terrington St John
- Church of All Saints, Thornham
- Church of St Mary, Titchwell
- Church of St Peter, Small Lode, Upwell
- Church of St Peter, Walpole St Peter
- Church of St Andrew, Walpole St Andrew
- Church of All Saints, Walsoken
- Church of St Peter & St Paul, Watlington
- Priory Gatehouse, West Acre
- High House, West Acre
- High House: Stable Court & Curtain Wall
- Church of St Andrew, West Dereham
- Church of St Peter, West Rudham
- Church of St Mary, West Walton
- Church of St Mary: Bell Tower
- Church of St Mary the Virgin, Wiggenhall St Germans
- Church of St Germans, Wiggenhall St Germans
- Church of St Mary Magdalene, Wiggenhall St Mary Magdalen
- Church of St Botolph, Wormegay
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