Listed Buildings in England - Lists of All Listed Buildings, By County or Locality

Lists of All Listed Buildings, By County or Locality

Incomplete coverage is provided by the following local lists:

  • Listed buildings in Adur
  • Listed buildings in Barrow-in-Furness
  • Listed buildings in Birmingham
  • Listed buildings in Blackpool
  • Listed buildings in Crawley
  • Listed buildings in Eastbourne
  • Listed buildings in Fleetwood
  • Listed buildings in Frodsham
  • Listed buildings in Grappenhall and Thelwall
  • Listed buildings in Hale, Halton
  • Listed buildings in Helsby
  • Listed buildings in Lancashire
  • Listed buildings in Leeds
  • Listed buildings in Liverpool
  • Listed buildings in Lymm
  • Listed buildings of Malpas, Cheshire
  • Listed buildings in Nantwich
  • Listed buildings in Poulton-le-Fylde
  • Listed buildings in Rivington
  • Listed buildings in Runcorn (urban area)
  • Listed buildings in Runcorn (rural area)
  • Listed buildings in Sheffield
  • Listed buildings in Southampton
  • Listed buildings in Stockton Heath
  • Listed buildings in Stoke-on-Trent
  • Listed buildings in Widnes
  • Listed buildings in Worthing
  • Listed buildings in Wrenbury cum Frith

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