Listed Buildings in Dickleburgh Conservation Area
33 listed buildings have been identified within the Dickleburgh Conservation Area in England, including 1 Grade I, 32 Grade II.
| # | Building Name | Grade |
| 1 | Church of All SaintsIP21 4NQ | Grade I |
| 2 | 13 and 15, Rectory RoadIP21 4PR | Grade II |
| 3 | 1 and 2, Langmere RoadIP21 4NA | Grade II |
| 4 | Church CottageIP21 4NQ | Grade II |
| 5 | Church ViewIP21 4NQ | Grade II |
| 6 | Cottages Occupied by Mr Fairweather, Miss Fewing and Mr TaylorIP21 4PR | Grade II |
| 7 | Crown Public HouseIP21 4NQ | Grade II |
| 8 | Dickleburgh War MemorialIP21 4NQ | Grade II |
| 9 | East BankIP21 4NA | Grade II |
| 10 | Garden CottageIP21 4NA | Grade II |
| 11 | House Immediately West of the GablesIP21 4NW | Grade II |
| 12 | House Occupied by Mr and Mrs Bloomfield Immediately South of Crown Public HouseIP21 4NQ | Grade II |
| 13 | House Occupied by Mr Stapleton (Opposite and Immediately East of East Bank)IP21 4NA | Grade II |
| 14 | Ivy Cottage and Cottages Occupied by Mr Balomfield and Mr AbonIP21 4NR | Grade II |
| 15 | Ivy HouseIP21 4NA | Grade II |
| 16 | King's Head InnIP21 4PR | Grade II |
| 17 | Locksford CottageIP21 4NQ | Grade II |
| 18 | Milestone CottageIP21 4PR | Grade II |
| 19 | Mount PleasantIP21 4NR | Grade II |
| 20 | Mr Wilby's Cottages Immediately South-East of Church of All SaintsIP21 4NQ | Grade II |
| 21 | Myrtle CottageIP21 4NQ | Grade II |
| 22 | Oak CottageIP21 4NA | Grade II |
| 23 | Pavement HouseIP21 4NA | Grade II |
| 24 | Post OfficeIP21 4NQ | Grade II |
| 25 | Rose CottageIP21 4NR | Grade II |
| 26 | School Immediately to South-West of Church of All SaintsIP21 4NQ | Grade II |
| 27 | Shape CottageIP21 4PR | Grade II |
| 28 | The ForgeIP21 4NQ | Grade II |
| 29 | The GablesIP21 4NW | Grade II |
| 30 | The Old Bakery (Premises of G W Arnold and Son)IP21 4NQ | Grade II |
| 31 | The Old Harness Shop IP21 4NA | Grade II |
| 32 | The Stores (Premises Occupied by C J Blyth)IP21 4NA | Grade II |
| 33 | WestviewIP21 4PR | Grade II |
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