Grade I Listed Buildings in Northumberland - Alnwick

Alnwick

  • Church of St Michael, Alnham
  • The Lion Bridge Over River Aln
  • Denwick Bridge Over River Aln
  • The Hotspur Gateway Or Bondgate Tower
  • Canongate Bridge, Alnwick
  • Denwick Bridge, Alnwick
  • Northumberland Hall (Assembly Rooms), Alnwick
  • Town Hall, Alnwick
  • Percy Tenantry Column, Alnwick
  • The Lion Bridge, Alnwick
  • Alnwick Castle
  • Brinkburn Priory
  • Weldon Bridge, Brinkburn; (Over River Coquet) & wall to NW
  • Callaly Castle
  • Cragside, Cartington
  • Cartington Castle: Ruins
  • Dunstanburgh Castle, Craster
  • Heiferlaw Tower, B 6341, Denwick
  • Alnwick Abbey Gatehouse, Hulne Park, Denwick
  • Brizlee Tower, Hulne Park, Denwick
  • Hulne Friary, Hulne Park, Denwick: Ruins of Church & Claustral Buildings
    • Hulne Friary: Curtain Wall & Attached Structure
    • Hulne Friary: Summerhouse & Tower
  • Church of St John the Baptist, Edlingham
  • Edlingham Castle: Ruins
  • Church of St Cuthbert, Elsdon
    • Church of St Cuthbert: 3 Headstones
  • Elsdon Tower
  • Church of the Holy Trinity, Embleton
  • The Old Vicarage, Embleton (Embleton Tower)
  • Church of St Michael and All Angles, Felton
  • Harbottle Castle
  • The Lady's Well, Harbottle
  • Lesbury Bridge (Over River Aln), Lesbury
  • Church of St Mary, Long Framlington
  • Church of St Peter & St Paul, Longhoughton Village
  • The Observatory, Longhoughton
  • Nunnykirk Hall
  • Church of St Lawrence, Warkworth
    • Church of St Lawrence: Bullock & Fawcus Tombs
  • Warkworth Hermitage
  • Warkworth Castle: Curtain Walls with Gateway, Towers & attached Buildings
    • Warkworth Castle: The Donjon
  • Church of St Bartholomew, Eslington Rd, Whittingham

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