List of Grade I listed buildings in Buckinghamshire

List of Grade I listed buildings in Buckinghamshire

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

Aylesbury Vale

* Church of St Cecilia, Adstock
* Church of St Mary The Virgin, Ashendon
* Church of St James, Bierton with Broughton
* Boarstall Tower
* Thornborough Bridge, Buckingham
* Church of SS Peter & Paul, Buckingham
* Castle House, Buckingham
* Church of SS Mary & Nicholas, Chetwode
* Church of St Mary, Dorton Rd, Chilton
* Manor House, Creslow
* Church of SS Peter & Paul, Dinton with Ford & Upton
* Ashford School, Dorton
* Church of St Mary, Drayton Beauchamp
* Church of St Mary, Edlesborough
* Church of St Mary, Haddenham
* Church of All Saints, Hillesden
* Church of St Nicholas, Ickford
* Church of St Mary, Ivinghoe
* Tyrhrop House, Kingsey
* Church of St Mary, Leckhampstead
* Church of St Nicholas, Lillingstone Dayrell
* Church of St Mary, Lillingstone Lovell
* Dovecote, Notley Farm, Long Crendon
* Notley Abbey House, Long Crendon
* Notley Abbey House: enclosing wall
* Notley Abbey House: barn adj SE corner
* Church of St Mary, Long Crendon
* Nether Winchendon House, Lower Winchendon
* Church of St Nicholas, Lower Winchendon
* Church of St Mary, Ludgershall
* Church of St Edmund, Maids Moreton
* Mentmore Towers
* Church of All Saints, Middle Claydon
* Claydon House, Middle Claydon
* Church of St Faith, Newton Longville
* Church of St Mary, North Marston
* Church of St Mary, Pitstone
* Church of St Mary & the Holy Cross, Quainton
* Church of St John, Radclive cum Chackmore
* Church of St Michael, Stewkley
* Hartwell House, Stone with Bishopstone & Hartwell
* The Mansion, Stowe, with service ranges
* Stowe: arches at each end of North front
* Stowe: Didos Cave
* Stowe: Equestrian Statue of George I
* Stowe: Lord Cobham’s Column
* Stowe: Queen Caroline’s Monument
* Stowe: The Boycott Pavilions
* Stowe: The Cascade
* Stowe: The Congreve Monument
* Stowe: The Corinthian Arch
* Stowe: The Doric Arch
* Stowe: The Fane of Pastoral Poetry
* Stowe: The Gothic Temple
* Stowe: The Grenville Column
* Stowe: The Hermitage
* Stowe: The Lake Pavilions
* Stowe: The Oxford Bridge
* Stowe: The Oxford Gate, gate piers & lodges
* Stowe: The Palladian Bridge
* Stowe: The Queens Temple
* Stowe: The Rotondo
* Stowe: The Shell Bridge
* Stowe: The Temple of Ancient Virtue
* Stowe: The Temple of British Worthies
* Stowe: The Temple of Concord & Victory
* Stowe: The Temple of Friendship
* Stowe: The Temple of Venus
* Stowe: Wolfe Obelisk
* Thornborough Bridge
* Church of St Michael, Thornton
* Church of St Mary, Twyford
* Church of St Mary Magdalene, Upper Winchendon
* Waddesdon Manor
* Church of St Giles, Water Stratford
* Church of St Mary, Weston Turville
* Church of St Mary, Whaddon
* Church of All Saints, Wing
* Winslow Hall
* Wotton House, with walls to pavilions, Wotton Underwood
* Wotton House: entrance gates & screen across E front, gazebo & walls to pavilions
* Wotton House: S Pavilion
* Wotton House: The Clock Pavilion

Chiltern

* Church of St Mary, Amersham
* Shardeloes, Amersham
* Milton's Cottage, Chalfont St Giles
* Church of St Giles, Chalfont St Giles
* Jordans Meeting House, Chalfont St Giles
* Church of St Michael, Chenies
* The Manor House, Chenies
* Church of SS Peter & Paul, Great Missenden
* Church of St John the Baptist, Little Missenden
* Church of Holy Trinity, Penn
* Old Church of St John the Baptist, The Lee

Milton Keynes

* Chapel, Bradwell Abbey
* Church of St Lawrence, Broughton
* Church of SS Simon & Jude, Castlethorpe
* Chicheley Hall, Chicheley
* Church of St Lawrence, Chicheley
* Church of St Mary, Clifton Reynes
* Flat Nos 13 to 26 Gayhurst Court, Gayhurst
* Church of St Peter, Gayhurst
* Church of St James the Great, Hanslope
* Church of St Mary, Hardmead
* Church of St Mary, Haversham cum Little Linford
* Church of All Saints, Lathbury
* Tyringham Lodges, Lathbury
* Church of St Michael, Lavendon
* Church of All Saints, Milton Keynes
* Church of St Mary, Moulsoe
* Church of St Firman, North Crawley
* Church of SS Peter & Paul, Olney
* All Saints Church, Ravenstone
* Church of St Mary, Shenley Church End
* Church of St Laud, Sherington
* Church of St Peter, Stoke Goldington
* Tyringham Bridge, Stoke Goldington
* Tyringham Hall, Stoke Goldington
* Tyringham Hall: stable block to NE
* Church of St Lawrence, Weston Underwood
* Church of St Mary Magdalene, Woolstone cum Willen

South Buckinghamshire

* Church of St Mary, Burnham
* Huntercombe Manor, Burnham
* Burnham Abbey, Burnham
* Savay Farm, Denham
* Church of St Mary, Denham
* Denham Place
* Church of St James, Dorney
* Dorney Court
* Chapel of St Mary Magdalene, Dorney
* Church of St Peter, Iver
* Church of St Giles, Stoke Poges
* Manor House, Stoke Poges
* Stoke Park, Stoke Poges
* Cliveden, Taplow
* Cliveden: Blenheim Pavilion
* Cliveden: terrace wall to garden front
* The Chapel, Taplow
* Dropmore, Taplow
* Dropmore: aviary

Wycombe

* Church of the Holy Trinity, Bledlow cum Saunderton
* Chequers, Ellesborough
* Fawley Court (Divine Mercy College)
* The Church, Great & Little Hampden
* Hampden House
* Church of All Saints, Great & Little Kimble
* Church of St Nicholas, Great & Little Kimble
* Harleyford Manor, Great Marlow
* Church of St Bartholomew, Hambleden
* Guildhall, High Wycombe
* Hughenden Manor
* Marlow Place, Marlow
* Marlow Bridge, Marlow
* Church of St Dunstan, Princes Risborough
* Church of St Mary, Radnage
* West Wycombe Park House
* The Mausoleum, West Wycombe

ee also

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References

[http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/ English Heritage Images of England]


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