Former District of Caradon
- Antony House
- Antony House: Forecourt Buildings, Walls & Piers
- Church of St James, Antony
- The Church, Boconnoc Park
- Church of St Mary the Virgin, Braddock
- Church of St Mary, Callington
- Dupath Well, Callington
- Cotehele House, Calstock
- Cotehele House: Barn
- Church of St Andrew, Calstock
- New Bridge, Gunnislake
- Retainers' Court & Screen Wall, Calstock
- Church of St Cuby, Duloe
- Church of St Michael, Landrake
- Church of St Leonard & St Dilpe, Landulph
- Church of St Marnarck & St Dunstan, Lanreath
- Church of St Ildierna, Lansallos
- Church of St Tallanus, Talland, Lansallos
- Church of St Willow, Lanteglos-by-Fowey
- Church of St Melor, Linkinhorne
- Church of St Martin-by-Looe, Looe
- Church of St Germanus, Rame, Maker-with-Rame
- Church of St Mary & St Julian, Maker-with-Rame
- Church of St Lalluwy, Menheniot
- Church of St Wenna, Morval
- Morval House, Morval
- Church of St Nonna, Pelynt
- Church of St Odulphus, Pillaton
- Church of St Hugh of Lincoln, Quethiock
- Church of St Nicholas & St Faith, Saltash
- Granite Archway & Wall to Nos 15 & 17 (Kingsleigh House), Culver Rd, Saltash
- Church of St Stephen, Saltash
- Ince Castle, Saltash
- Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash & 17 Approach Spans
- Church of St Mary, Sheviock
- Church of St Sampson, South Hill
- St Cleer's Well & Wall, St Cleer
- Church of St Clarus, St Cleer
- Church of St Dominica, St Dominick
- Church of St Germanus, St Germans
- Molenick Farmhouse, St Germans
- Port Eliot House, St Germans
- Church of St Ivo, St Ive
- Church of St John, St John
- Church of St Mellanus, St Mellion
- Newton Ferrers House, St Mellion
- Newton Ferrers House: Gatepiers to SE
- Newton Ferrers House: Gatepiers to SW
- Newton Ferrers House: Lower Gate Piers to S
- Newton Ferrers House: Terrace to S
- Church of St Anietus, St Neot
- Church of St Pynnochus, St Pinnock
- Church of St Ciricus & St Julitta, St Veep
- Church of St Winnow, St Winnow
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