Listed Buildings in Long Marston Conservation Area
17 listed buildings have been identified within the Long Marston Conservation Area in England, including 1 Grade II*, 16 Grade II.
| # | Building Name | Grade |
| 1 | Tower of the Old Church of All SaintsHP23 4QT | Grade II* |
| 2 | 26 and 28/30, Station RoadHP23 4RB | Grade II |
| 3 | 36, Tring RoadHP23 4FL | Grade II |
| 4 | Church FarmhouseHP23 4QT | Grade II |
| 5 | Church of All Saints (Church of England)HP23 4QB | Grade II |
| 6 | Gatehouse at Loxley FarmHP23 4QS | Grade II |
| 7 | Honey Wood Cottage to Rear of Number 34 Wheelers TerraceHP23 4FL | Grade II |
| 8 | Little Farm and 2 Adjoining BarnsHP23 4QD | Grade II |
| 9 | Long Marston War MemorialHP23 4QS | Grade II |
| 10 | Loxley FarmHP23 4QS | Grade II |
| 11 | Nash CottageHP23 4QP | Grade II |
| 12 | Old Church CottageHP23 4QT | Grade II |
| 13 | Old ThatchHP23 4RB | Grade II |
| 14 | Rose and Crown CottageHP23 4QS | Grade II |
| 15 | South Barn at Church FarmHP23 4QT | Grade II |
| 16 | The Post OfficeHP23 4QS | Grade II |
| 17 | The Queens Head Public House with Attached East Barn,Linked South Block and Automobile Association Village Sign on BarnHP23 4RL | Grade II |
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