Listed Buildings in Middleton, Norfolk, England
Some building names may be abbreviated or partial; this is how they are recorded in the original register.
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- Barn Circa 30 Metres North of Tower Farmhouse
Grade II
Station Road, Middleton, Norfolk - Cattle Shelter Circa 15 Metres North of Tower Farmhouse
Grade II
Middleton - Church of St Mary
Grade II*
A47, Middleton, Norfolk - Churchyard Cross Circa 11 Metres North of Church of St Mary
Grade II
10 Station Road, Middleton, Norfolk - Crown Public House
Grade II
A47, Middleton, Norfolk - Dovecote Circa 60 Metres to North West of the Old Hall
Grade II
Middleton, Norfolk - Manor Farmhouse
Grade II
Middleton - Memorial Circa 2 Metres South West of South West Angle of Church of St Mary
Grade II
A47, Middleton, Norfolk - Memorial Circa 5 Metres South East of Porch of Church of St Mary
Grade II
A47, Middleton, Norfolk - Middleton Hall
Grade II
A47, Middleton, Norfolk - Middleton Tower
Grade I
Station Road, Middleton, Norfolk - Mitre Farm Cottage and Attached Oak Cottage
Grade II
Setch Road, Middleton, Norfolk - Orangery Circa 130 Metres to North North East of Middleton Hall
Grade II
Hall Orchards, Middleton, Norfolk - Pergola Circa 60 Metres North East of Middleton Hall
Grade II
Hall Orchards, Middleton, Norfolk - Remains of Benedictine Priory at Tf 673 140
Grade II
Middleton, Norfolk - Row Memorials to Edmonds Family Circa 10-15 Metres South of Chancel of Church of St Mary
Grade II
A47, Middleton, Norfolk - Row of 4 Memorials Circa 1-5m South of South East Angle of South Aisle of Church of St Mary
Grade II
A47, Middleton, Norfolk - Stables C120m West of Middleton Tower
Grade II
Station Road, Middleton, Norfolk - The Cottage
Grade II
Station Road, Middleton, Norfolk - The Cottages
Grade II
Station Road, Middleton, Norfolk - The Old Hall
Grade II
Middleton - The Old Lodge
Grade II
Middleton - Tower Farmhouse
Grade II
Station Road, Middleton, Norfolk
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