Listed Buildings in North Sunderland, Northumberland, England
Some building names may be abbreviated or partial; this is how they are recorded in the original register.
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- 132, Main Street, North Sunderland, Northumberland
Grade II
Main Street, North Sunderland, Northumberland - 157 and 159
Grade II
Main Street, North Sunderland, Northumberland - Brock Burn House and Attached Cottage to Left
Grade II
B1340, Bamburgh, Northumberland - Chapel of St Cuthbert
Grade II*
North Sunderland - Church of St Paul
Grade II
23 South Lane, North Sunderland, Northumberland - Cottage and Beacon on Brownsman
Grade II
North Sunderland - Font Circa 10 Yards South West of Chapel of St Cuthbert
Grade II
North Sunderland - Gatepiers Gates and Railings Circa 60 Yards North of Shoreston Hall
Grade II
North Sunderland, Northumberland - Lighthouse and Keepers Cottage
Grade II
North Sunderland - Lighthouse on Longstone
Grade II
North Sunderland - Limekilns at Seahouses Harbour
Grade II
Main Street, North Sunderland, Northumberland - Old Pump to West of Number 132
Grade II
Main Street, North Sunderland, Northumberland - Pant and Trough at West End of Village
Grade II
Main Street, North Sunderland, Northumberland - Prior Castells Tower
Grade I
North Sunderland - Remains of Chapel to South East of Chapel of St Cuthbert
Grade II
North Sunderland - Seahouses War Memorial
Grade II
B1340, North Sunderland, Northumberland - Shoreston Cottage and Midcote with Linking Walls and Outhouse
Grade II
North Sunderland, Northumberland - Shoreston House
Grade II
North Sunderland, Northumberland - Stone Coffin Circa 10 Yards South of Chapel of St Cuthbert
Grade II
North Sunderland - The Powder House North East of Seahouses Point
Grade II
North Sunderland, Northumberland - United Reformed Church
Grade II
194 Main Street, North Sunderland, Northumberland - West House
Grade II
North Sunderland, Northumberland
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