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Grade I listed buildings in Lincolnshire

 
Wikipedia: Grade I listed buildings in Lincolnshire

There are over 6000 Grade I listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the county of Lincolnshire, by district.

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East Lindsey

  • Church of St Nicholas, Addlethorpe
  • Church of St Wilfrid, Alford
  • Windmill, Alford
  • Church of St Adelwold, Alvingham
  • Church of St Mary, Alvingham
  • Church of St Swithin, Baumber
  • Bolingbroke Castle
  • Little Grimsby Hall
  • Church of SS Peter & Paul, Burgh Le Marsh
  • Dobson's Windmill, Burgh Le Marsh
  • Church of St Michael, Burwell
  • Gunby Hall, Gunby Park
  • Church of St Mary, Claxby
  • Church Close, Coningsby
  • Church of St Michael, Coningsby
  • Church of St Peter, Conisholme
  • Church of All Saints, Croft
  • Church of All Saints, Friskney
  • The Cross, Friskney
  • Church of St Clement, Grainthorpe
  • Somersby Grange
  • Church of St Edith, Grimoldby
  • Church of St Mary, Hainton
  • Hainton Hall
  • Church of St Benedict, Haltham
  • Church of St Andrew, Hannah, Hannah-cum-Hagnaby
  • Harrington Hall
  • Church of St Leonard, Haugh
  • Church of St Mary, Hogsthorpe
  • Horncastle Roman Walls: Section of Roman Wall to Rear of No 5
  • Horncastle Roman Walls: Roman Wall
  • Horncastle Roman Walls: Roman Wall Embedded in Clinic Building
  • Horncastle Roman Walls: Roman Wall to Rear of The Manor House
  • Horncastle Roman Walls: Roman Wall in Lobby of Public Library
  • Church of St Margaret, Huttoft
  • Church of SS Peter & Paul, Ingoldmells
  • Louth Abbey, Keddington: Ruins
  • Church of SS Peter & Paul, Langton by Spilsby
  • Church of All Saints, Legbourne
  • Church of St James, Louth
  • Church of St Mary, Ludborough
  • Church of St Peter, Lusby
  • Church of St Mary, Marsh Chapel
  • Church of St Thomas of Canterbury, Mumby
  • Church of St Mary, North Somercotes
  • Raithby Hall: Methodist Chapel & Stables
  • Revesby Abbey & Stable Yard, Revesby
  • Church of All Saints, Saltfleetby All Saints
  • West Tower of Former Church of St Peter, Saltfleetby St Peter
  • Scrivelsby Court
  • Church of St Margaret, Sibsey
  • Sibsey Trader Mill
  • Church of St Mary, Winthorpe, Skegness
  • Church of St Botolph, Skidbrooke
  • Church of St Leonard, South Cockerington
  • Church of St Leonard, South Ormsby
  • Church of St Peter, South Somercotes
  • Church of St James, Spilsby
  • Halstead Hall, Stixwould
  • Market Cross, Tattershall
  • Church of the Holy Trinity, Tattershall
  • Tattershall Castle
  • Tattershall Castle: Kitchen Ruins
  • Tattershall Castle: Moat Walls
  • Tattershall Castle: Round Towers
  • Tattershall Castle: Stable Ruins
  • Tattershall Castle: Ticket Office & Shop
  • Church of SS Peter & Paul, Tetney
  • Church of All Saints, Theddlethorpe
  • Church of St Peter, Thorpe St Peter
  • Abbey Farm, Tupholme: Abbey Ruins (Tupholme Abbey)
  • Magdalen College School, Wainfleet All Saints
  • Church of St Martin, Waithe
  • Church of St Margaret, Well
  • Church of All Saints, West Ashby
  • Church of St Helen, Willoughby
  • Church of St Leonard, Woodhall Spa
  • Kirkstead Abbey, Woodhall Spa: Ruins
  • Church of St John the Baptist, Yarburgh

Lincoln

  • Lincoln City Walls: No 52, Bailgate & Newport Arch
  • Lincoln City Walls: Bailgate: Base of North Gate Bastion
  • Lincoln City Walls: Bailgate: Roman Well & Part of Forum Wall
  • Lincoln City Walls: Base of Roman Wall Turret
  • Lincoln City Walls: Roman Wall between Eastgate & N Wing of Eastgate Hotel
  • Lincoln City Walls: Section of Roman Wall
  • Lincoln City Walls: Close Wall & Tower in The Garden of Number 25
  • Lincoln City Walls: Remains of North Tower of Roman East Gate, Lincoln* Church of All Saints
  • Lincoln City Walls: Exchequergate
  • Lincoln City Walls: Mint Wall, Lincoln
  • Lincoln City Walls: Tower & sections of close wall bordering grounds of 5 Pottergate, Lincoln
  • Lincoln City Walls: Greestone Steps & Arch with adj Close Wall to W, Lincoln
  • Lincoln City Walls: Close Wall between Number 16a Minster Yard & The Deanery, Minster Yard, Lincoln
  • Lincoln City Walls: Close Wall to S & W of Edward King House, Minster Yard, Lincoln
  • Lincoln City Walls: Close Wall to S & W of the Deanery, Minster Yard, Lincoln
  • Lincoln City Walls: Outer East Gateway to Bishop's Palace, Minster Yard, Lincoln
  • Lincoln City Walls: Colonia All & Lower West Gate, Lincoln
  • Lincoln City Walls: Pottergate Arch, Lincoln
  • Lincoln City Walls: Ruined Building & adj section of close wall to N, Temple Gardens, Lincoln
  • Greyfriars' Museum, Lincoln
  • Lincoln Castle
  • Atherstone Place, Lincoln
  • The Bishop's House, Lincoln
  • High Street, Lincoln: High Bridge, Nos 207, 209 & 210
  • Church of St Mary Le Wigford, Lincoln
  • Church of St Peter at Gowts, Lincoln
  • St Mary's Guildhall, Lincoln
  • Stonebow & Guildhall, Lincoln
  • Minster Yard, Lincoln: Nos 1, 2 & 2a Vicars' Court
  • Minster Yard, Lincoln: No 11 The Chancery
  • Minster Yard, Lincoln: No 16 Cantilupe Chantry South
  • Minster Yard, Lincoln: No 17 The Deanery & Paley Flats & Outbuildings & Stables
  • Minster Yard, Lincoln: No 1a Gatehouse & Gateway Tower to Vicars' Court
  • Minster Yard, Lincoln: No 2 The Priory & Section of Close Wall
  • Minster Yard, Lincoln: Nos 3 & 3a Vicars' Court & Priests' Vicars Houses,
  • Minster Yard, Lincoln: Nos 4 & 4a Vicars' Court & Wall to S
  • Bishop's Palace, Lincoln: Remains
  • Cathedral Church of St Mary, Lincoln; & Cloisters & Chapter House & Libraries
  • St Mary's School, Lincoln
  • Jew's Court, Lincoln
  • Steep Hill, Lincoln: Nos 46 & 47
  • Jew's House, 15 The Strait, Lincoln

North East Lincolnshire

North Kesteven

  • Church of St Edith, Anwick
  • Church of St Andrew, Asgarby
  • Church of St Mary, Bloxholm
  • Church of St Denys, Aswarby
  • Aubourn Hall
  • Church of All Saints, Beckingham
  • Church of St Michael, Billinghay
  • Somerton Castle, Boothby Graffoe; & Outbuilding
  • Somerton Castle: Orchard Outbuilding
  • Somerton Castle: SW Outbuilding
  • Church of St Helen, Brant Broughton
  • Meeting House, Brant Broughton; & Stable
  • Church of St Michael, Stragglethorpe
  • Church of All Saints, Canwick
  • Church of St Mary, Carlton-le-Moorland
  • Church of All Saints, Coleby
  • Coleby Hall: The Temple
  • Church of St Andrew, Cranwell
  • Culverthorpe Hall
  • Church of St Andrew, Kelby
  • Church of St Thomas A Becket, Digby
  • Doddington Hall
  • Church of St Peter, Doddington
  • Church of SS James & John Rd, Dorrington
  • Church of St Andrew, Ewerby
  • Church of St John the Baptist, Great Hale
  • Church of St Andrew, Heckington
  • Heckington Mill
  • Church of St Andrew, Helpringham
  • Church of St Swithin, Leadenham
  • Church of St Andrew, Leasingham
  • Church of St Peter, Navenby
  • Church of St Botolph, Newton
  • Former Church of St Barbara, Haceby
  • Church of St Peter, North Rauceby
  • Church of All Saints, North Scarle
  • Church of St Peter, Norton Disney
  • High St, Osbournby: No 30
  • Church of SS Peter & Paul, Osbournby
  • Church of St Clement, Rowston
  • Church of All Saints, Ruskington
  • Church of St Denys, Silk Willoughby
  • Church of St Denys, Sleaford
  • Kyme Tower, South Kyme
  • Church of St Michael, Swaton
  • Temple Farmhouse, Temple Bruer: Church Tower
  • Church of St Peter, Threekingham
  • Church of St Firmin, Thurlby
  • Church of St Nicholas, Walcot
  • Church of St Nicholas: cross in churchyard
  • Church of St Chad, Welbourn
  • Church of All Saints, Wellingore
  • Church of St Mary, Wilsford

North Lincolnshire

South Holland

South Kesteven

West Lindsey

  • Church of St Lawrence, Bardney
  • Barlings Abbey Church: Fragment
  • Church of All Saints, Bigby
  • Norton Place, Bishop Norton
  • Church of St Alkmund, Blyborough
  • Church of St Martin, Blyton
  • Brocklesby Park: Brocklesby Hall
  • Brocklesby Park: Church of All Saints
  • Brocklesby Park: Holgate Monument
  • Brocklesby Park: Hunt Kennels & House
  • Brocklesby Park: Newsham Bridge
  • Brocklesby Park: The Hermitage
  • Brocklesby Park: Mausoleum, Wall & Screen
  • Roman Wall, Caistor
  • Church of SS Peter & Paul, Caistor
  • Church of SS Peter & Paul, Cherry Willingham
  • Church of St Lawrence, Corringham
  • Church of St Chad, Dunholme
  • Fillingham Castle
  • Church of St Clement, Fiskerton
  • Church of All Saints, Gainsborough
  • The Old Hall, Gainsborough
  • Church of SS Peter & Paul, Glentham
  • Grange De Lings House
  • Church of St Peter, Great Limber
  • Church of St Michael, Hackthorne: 2 Grave Slabs under Eaves on S side of nave
  • Church of St Michael: Grave Marker c14m from SE angle of nave
  • Hackthorn Hall
  • Church of St Chad, Harpswell
  • Church of All Saints, Heapham
  • Church of All Saints Rd, Holton Beckering
  • Church End Farmhouse, Keelby; & Shop
  • Church of St Bartholomew, Keelby
  • Church of All Saints, Laughton
  • Church of St Helen, Lea
  • Church of St Cornelius, Linwood
  • Church of St Margaret of Antioch, Marton
  • Church of All Saints, Nettleham
  • Nettleham Hall: Gates & Piers
  • Church of St Peter, Normanby by Spital
  • North Carlton Hall
  • Church of St John the Baptist, Northorpe
  • Church of St Peter, Osgodby
  • Church of SS Peter & Paul, Owmby
  • Church of St Mary Magdalene, Rothwell
  • Church of St Helen, Saxby
  • Church of St Botolph, Saxilby-with-Ingleby
  • Scampton House Farm: Gateway in Field to W
  • Church of St Peter, Scotter
  • Church of St Genwys, Scotton
  • Church of St Laurence, Snarford
  • Church of St John the Baptist, South Carlton; & Monson Mausoleum
  • Church of SS Lawrence & George, Springthorpe
  • Church of St Mary, Stow
  • Church of St Edith, Stow
  • Church of All Saints, Tealby
  • Torksey Castle
  • Church of All Saints, Walesby
  • Church of All Saints, West Rasen

See also

References

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