Grade I Listed Buildings in Norfolk - North Norfolk

North Norfolk

  • Church of All Saints, Thurgarton, Aldborough
  • Church of St Mary, Antingham
  • Church of St Lawrence, Ashmanhaugh
  • Baconsthorpe Castle: Remains
  • Bromholm Priory, Bacton: Ruins
  • Church of All Saints, Edingthorpe, Bacton
  • East Barsham Manor
  • East Barsham Manor : The Gatehouse
  • Church of St Giles, Barsham
  • The Slipper Chapel, Houghton St Giles, Barsham
  • Church of St Michael, Barton Turf
  • Church of All Saints, Beeston Regis
  • Priory of St Mary in the Meadow, Beeston Regis
  • Binham Priory: Gatehouse
  • Binham Priory: Church of St Mary
  • Church of All Saints, Cockthorpe, Binham
  • Church of St Nicholas, Blakeney
  • Church of St Margaret, Cley Green, Bodham
  • Church of St Maurice, Briningham
  • Church of All Saints, Sharrington, Brinton
  • Church of St Andrew, Brinton
  • Church of All Saints, Catfield
  • Church of St Botolph, Banningham, Colby
  • Church of St Andrew, Saxthorpe, Corpusty
  • Church of All Saints, Toftrees, Dunton
  • Church of St Mary, Erpingham
  • Church of St Peter & St Paul, Fakenham
  • Felbrigg Hall
  • Church of All Saints, Scottow, Felmingham
  • Church of St Andrew, Field Dalling
  • Church of St Mary, Wiveton, Field Dalling
  • Church of St Mary, Fulmodeston
  • Church of All Saints, Gimingham
  • Church of St Mary, Great Snoring
  • Church of All Saints, Gunthorpe Bale
  • Church of St Andrew, Gunton, Hanworth
  • Hanworth Hall, Hanworth
  • Church of All Saints, Happisburgh
  • Church of St Mary, Walcott, Happisburgh
  • Church Farmhouse, Hindringham
  • Church of St Martin, Hindringham
  • Holkham Park: Holkham Hall
  • Holkham Park: The Leicester Monument
  • Holkham Park: The Temple
  • Holkham Park: The Triumphal Arch
  • Church of All Saints, Crostwight, Honing
  • St Benet's Abbey, Horning: Gatehouse
  • Hoveton House, Hoveton
  • Church of Holy Trinity, Ingham
  • Mannington Hall, Itteringham
  • Church of St Peter & St Paul, Knapton
  • Church of St Mary & St Andrew, Langham
  • Church of St Andrew, Little Snoring
  • Church of St Andrew: Detached Tower
  • Church of St Catherine, Ludham
  • Barningham Hall, Matlask
  • Melton Constable Park: Melton Constable Hall
  • Melton Constable Park: Church of St Peter
  • Church of All Saints, Morston
  • Market Cross, North Walsham
  • Church of St Mary, Northrepps
  • Church of St Margaret, Paston
  • Church of St Nicholas, Potter Heigham
  • Raynham Hall, East Raynham; & NE Service Wing & Wall
  • Raynham Hall: Service Wing
  • Church of St Nicholas, Salthouse
  • Waxham Great Barn, Waxham, Sea Palling
  • Waxham Hall, Waxham, Sea Palling
  • Waxham Hall: Enclosing Wall & Gatehouse
  • Church of St James, Southrepps
  • Church of St John the Baptist, Stiffkey
  • Church of St Mary, Stody
  • Church of St Margaret, Suffield
  • Church of All Saints, Tattersett, Tatterford
  • Church of St Botolph, Trunch
  • Church of St Mary, Tunstead
  • Church of All Saints, Upper Sheringham
  • Church of All Saints & St Peter, Walsingham
  • Church of St Mary & All Saints, Little Walsingham
  • Friary of St Mary, Little Walsingham: Remains
  • Friary of St Mary: Flint Boundary Wall
  • Priory of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Little Walsingham: Remains
  • Priory: Gatehouse
  • Priory: The Abbey (house)
  • Church of St Mary Magdalene, Warham
  • Church of St Nicholas, Wells-next-the-Sea (Grade A)
  • Church of St Botolph, Westwick
  • Augustinian Priory, Weybourne: Ruins
  • Church of St Andrew, Wickmere
  • Wolterton Hall, Wickmere
  • Church of All Saints, Wighton
  • Church of St Margaret, Witton (Witton Bridge)
  • Church of St Peter, Ridlington, Witton
  • Church of St Mary, Worstead

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