Grade I Listed Buildings in Northamptonshire - South Northamptonshire

South Northamptonshire

  • Church of St Leonard, Aston le Walls
  • Aynhoe Park, Aynho
  • Church of St Michael, Aynho
  • Church of St John the Baptist, Boddington
  • Church of St Peter, Brackley
  • Castle Ashby
  • Church of St Peter & St Paul, Chacombe
  • Church of St Peter & St Paul, Chipping Warden
  • Church of St Peter & St Paul, Cosgrove
  • Church of All Saints, Croughton
  • Neston Park, Easton Neston
    • Easton Neston House, & Wing
    • Garden House
    • Left Gatepier
    • Right Gatepier
    • Church of St Mary, Easton Neston
    • The Chain Gate & Lodges & Walls, Piers, Standards & Chains, Paulerspury (entrance to Towcester Racecourse)
  • Church of St James, Edgcote
  • Edgcote House
  • Eydon Hall
  • Church of St Michael, Farthinghoe
  • Chapel of St Peter, Steane Park, Farthinghoe
  • Gayton Manor House, Gayton
  • Church of St Bartholomew, Greens Norton
  • Church of Holy Trinity, Hinton-in-the-Hedges
  • Church of St Peter & St Paul, King's Sutton
  • Church of St Luke, Kislingbury
  • Church of St Lawrence, Marston St. Lawrence
  • Church of All Saints, Middleton Cheney
  • Church of St Guthlac, Passenham, Old Stratford
  • Manor House, Passenham, Old Stratford: Two Barns
  • Church of St Lawrence, Radstone
  • The Monastery, Shutlanger
  • Church of St Botolph, Slapton
  • The Manor House, Sulgrave; & Brewhouse
  • Church of St Mary, Thenford
  • Thenford House
  • Church of St John the Baptist, Thorpe Mandeville
  • Church of St Lawrence, Towcester
  • Church of St Mary the Virgin, Whiston
  • The Court Parlour, Yardley Hastings

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