Listed Buildings in Thirsk and Sowerby Conservation Area
80 listed buildings have been identified within the Thirsk and Sowerby Conservation Area in England, including 1 Grade I, 2 Grade II*, 77 Grade II.
| # | Building Name | Grade |
| 51 | Churchyard Wall with Piers and OverthrowsYO7 1JF | Grade II |
| 52 | Cooperative StoreYO7 1EY | Grade II |
| 53 | Crown and Anchor Public HouseYO7 1QA | Grade II |
| 54 | Dovecot to South of Manor HouseYO7 1JE | Grade II |
| 55 | Former Business Premises of Morts EquipmentYO7 1GZ | Grade II |
| 56 | Garden Wall Adjoining Number 172 to SouthYO7 1JN | Grade II |
| 57 | Halifax Building SocietyYO7 1DA | Grade II |
| 58 | Lansbury HouseYO7 1JF | Grade II |
| 59 | Manor Farm Threshing Barn with Attached GingangYO7 1JE | Grade II |
| 60 | Market Clock in Centre, by the Post OfficeYO7 1TF | Grade II |
| 61 | Mile Post Opposite Number 15YO7 1DF | Grade II |
| 62 | Mill BridgeYO7 1AB | Grade II |
| 63 | New BridgeYO7 1DD | Grade II |
| 64 | Outbuilding Incorporating Dovecot to the South of Thirsk HallYO7 1PT | Grade II |
| 65 | Stables of Thirsk Hall to the SouthYO7 1PT | Grade II |
| 66 | The Black Bull Public HouseYO7 1EU | Grade II |
| 67 | The Blacksmiths Arms Public HouseYO7 1ET | Grade II |
| 68 | The Court House and Inspectors House with Front Wall and GateYO7 1HS | Grade II |
| 69 | The Cross Keys Public HouseYO7 1PL | Grade II |
| 70 | The Golden Fleece HotelYO7 1LL | Grade II |
| 71 | The Manor HouseYO7 1JE | Grade II |
| 72 | The Midland BankYO7 1EU | Grade II |
| 73 | The Red Bear Public HouseYO7 1HA | Grade II |
| 74 | The Royal Oak HotelYO7 1HD | Grade II |
| 75 | The Royal Public HouseYO7 1EZ | Grade II |
| 76 | The Three Tuns HotelYO7 1LW | Grade II |
| 77 | Thirsk Hall CottagesYO7 1PW | Grade II |
| 78 | Thirsk Quaker Meeting House and Quaker CottageYO7 1PL | Grade II |
| 79 | Town End BridgeYO7 1JS | Grade II |
| 80 | Wrights ShopYO7 1LL | Grade II |
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