Surviving Lock-up Locations in England and Wales
(An asterisk is used to denote lock-ups that have been assimilated into other buildings such as a church or house.)
- Bedfordshire
Barton in the Clay, Clophill, Harrold, Silsoe
- Berkshire
Aldermaston, Pangbourne
- Buckinghamshire
Amersham, Great Missenden, Wendover*, West Wycombe
- Cambridgeshire
Anstey, Broughton, Burwell, Coveney, Eaton Socon, Fen Drayton, Fenstanton, Litlington, Needingworth, Parson Drove, Sawtry
- Cheshire
Farndon, Kelsall, Widnes
- Derbyshire
Alfreton, Ashbourne? Church Gresley? Curbar, Cromford, Derwent Valley Mills*, Melbourne? Sandiacre, Smisby, Swarkestone (Ruin?), Ticknall, Weston on Trent? Wirksworth*
- Dorset
Swanage (a lock up in Lyne Regis is now a part of a building)
- Durham
Barnard Castle*, Staindrop*
- East Sussex
Pevensey
- Essex
Bradwell on Sea, Canewood, Great Bardfield, *Orsett, Steeple Bumpstead? Stoke by Nayland? Thaxted? Tollesbury
- Gloucestershire
Bisley, Bibury, Cirencester, Filkins, Moreton in the Marsh, Stroud*, Thornbury, Westerleigh*
- Greater London
Petersham, Twickenham,
- Hampshire
Easton (ruin), Odiham
- Herefordshire
Bridstow, Leintwardine* Yarpole*
- Hertfordshire
Anstey, Ashwell, Barley, Buntingford, Shenley
- Kent
Dartford, Lenham, Wateringbury
- Lancashire
Bury, North Meols, Poulton le Fylde?, Prescot,
- Leicestershire
Barrow-upon-Soar, Breedon-on-the-Hill, Castle Donnington? Packington, Worthington
- Lincolnshire
Deeping St James, Digby
- Merseyside
Everton, Wavertree, Woolton
- Middlesex
Petersham
- Norfolk
Docking, Great Yarmouth, Thetford?,
- Northamptonshire
Weldon,
- Northumberland
Stamfordsham,
- Nottinghamshire
Edwinstowe?, Mansfield Woodhouse?, Tuxford
- Oxfordshire
Banbury*, Bicester* Burford* Stonesfield, Wheatley
- Somerset
Bathford, Buckland Dinham?, Castle Cary, Frome, Kelston Kilmersdon, Kingsbury Episcopi, Mells, Merriott, Monkton Combe, Nunney, Pensford, St Mary's Nether Stowey, Watchett, Wells*,
- Staffordshire
Alton, Gnosall Penkridge, Stafford,
- Suffolk
Sproughton, Woolpit
- Surrey
Charlwood, Ewell, Lingfield
- Wiltshire
Box, Bradford on Avon, Bromham, Chippenham, Great Bedwyn, Heytesbury, Hilperton, Lacock, Shrewton, Steeple Ashton, Trowbridge, Warminster
- Yorkshire
Addingham?, Illingworth, Heptonstall, Holmfirth, Hunmanby, Kirkheaton, Luddenhan, Nether Poppleton?, North Stainley?, Oswaldkirk, Rastrick, Rotherham, Seamer, Snaith, Topcliffe?, Wath-upon-Dearne,
- Clwyd
Ruabon
- Flintshire
Bagillt?, Hawarden,
- Gwynedd
Barmouth, Clynnog Fawr,
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