Listed Buildings in Castle Ashby Conservation Area
26 listed buildings have been identified within the Castle Ashby Conservation Area in England, including 2 Grade I, 24 Grade II.
| # | Building Name | Grade |
| 1 | Castle AshbyNN7 1LQ | Grade I |
| 2 | Church of St Mary MagdalenNN7 1LQ | Grade I |
| 3 | 43-46NN7 1LF | Grade II |
| 4 | Archway House or Birmingham Houses and Attached WallsNN7 1LQ | Grade II |
| 5 | Beehouse in Kitchen Garden to South East of Main EntranceNN7 1LQ | Grade II |
| 6 | Beehouse in Kitchen Garden to South West of Main EntranceNN7 1LQ | Grade II |
| 7 | Camellia or Round HouseNN7 1LQ | Grade II |
| 8 | Castle Ashby War MemorialNN7 1LF | Grade II |
| 9 | Chest Tomb Approximately 9 Metres South of South East Angle of South Aisle of Church of St Mary MagdeleneNN7 1LQ | Grade II |
| 10 | Dovecote Approximately 20 Metres West of West Front of Castle AshbyNN7 1LJ | Grade II |
| 11 | Estate Office Including 10 Castle AshbyNN7 1LJ | Grade II |
| 12 | Gates, Gatepiers and Balustrading to Forecourt of Castle AshbyNN7 1LQ | Grade II |
| 13 | George RowNN7 1LF | Grade II |
| 14 | Headstone Approximately 11 Metres West of South West Angle of South Aisle of Church of St Mary MagdeleneNN7 1LQ | Grade II |
| 15 | Kitchen GardenNN7 1LQ | Grade II |
| 16 | Memorial Cross in Churchyard of Church of St Mary MagdeleneNN7 1LQ | Grade II |
| 17 | Railings, Gate and Gatepiers Bounding West Side of Italian GardenNN7 1LQ | Grade II |
| 18 | Remains of Former Greenhouse, Attached Monument, Wall, Gate and GatepiersNN7 1LQ | Grade II |
| 19 | South Lodge and Attached Railing, Gatepier and GateNN7 1LQ | Grade II |
| 20 | The DairyNN7 1LJ | Grade II |
| 21 | The Falcon HotelNN7 1LF | Grade II |
| 22 | The Laundry BuildingNN7 1LJ | Grade II |
| 23 | The Palm House or OrangeryNN7 1LQ | Grade II |
| 24 | The Stable BlockNN7 1LJ | Grade II |
| 25 | The Water TowerNN7 1LJ | Grade II |
| 26 | ThreefoldNN7 1LF | Grade II |
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