High Littleton - Grade II Listed Buildings

Grade II Listed Buildings

  • Rugbourne Farmhouse at Images of England
  • Gazebo on boundary wall, 30 metres east of The Court at Images of England
  • The Court at Images of England
  • High Littleton House at Images of England
  • The Shop at Images of England
  • The Willows at Images of England
  • Cottage Farm at Images of England
  • Meadow Lea and garden railings at Images of England
  • Tennis Court Farmhouse at Images of England
  • Brook Farmhouse at Images of England
  • Gatepiers to stable court at The Grange at Images of England
  • The Grange at Images of England
  • Church of Holy Trinity at Images of England
  • Brodribb monument at Images of England
  • Lansdown monument at Images of England

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