Grade I Listed Buildings in Northumberland - Castle Morpeth

Castle Morpeth

  • Belsay Castle
  • Belsay Hall
  • Church of St Andrew, Belsay
  • Shortflatt Tower, Belsay
  • West Bitchfield, Belsay (Bitchfield Tower)
  • Capheaton Hall; & Walls
  • East Shaftoe Hall, Capheaton
  • Church of St Andrew, Hartburn
  • Cockle Park Tower, Hebron
  • Church of St Andrew, Towne Gate, Heddon-on-the-Wall
  • Weldon Bridge, Meldon, Long Horsley; & Wall to NW
  • Church of St John the Baptist, Meldon
  • Church of St Mary Magdalene, Mitford
  • Mitford Castle: Remains of Inner Ward & Keep
    • Mitford Castle: Remains of Chapel in Outer Ward
    • Mitford Castle: Remains of E Curtain Wall
    • Mitford Castle: Remains of W Curtain Wall Buildings
    • Mitford Castle: 2 Headstones N of Chapel
  • Morpeth Castle
  • The Chantry, Morpeth
  • Church of St Mary, Morpeth
  • Netherwitton Hall
  • Church of St Mary, Ponteland
  • Milbourne Hall, Ponteland; & Stable Block
  • Church of St Mary, Stamfordham
  • Blagdon Hall, Stannington
  • Bridge Over River Wansbeck, Wallington Demesne
  • Wallington Hall
    • Wallington Hall: Clock Tower Gate
  • Church of St Mary Magdalene, Whalton
  • Ogle Castle, Whalton
  • Church of the Holy Trinity, Widdrington

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