Grade A Listed Buildings in Northern Ireland
County | Number | |
---|---|---|
1 | List of Grade A listed buildings in County Antrim | 79 |
2 | List of Grade A listed buildings in County Armagh | 30 |
3 | List of Grade A listed buildings in County Down | 41 |
4 | List of Grade A listed buildings in County Fermanagh | 9 |
5 | List of Grade A listed buildings in County Londonderry | 20 |
6 | List of Grade A listed buildings in County Tyrone | 20 |
TOTAL | Grade A listed buildings in Northern Ireland | 199 |
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