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==Examples== ===England=== [[File:Sleaford Castle remains.jpg|thumb|With a moat, this is the only scrap of masonry that remains of [[Sleaford Castle]].]] * [[Wymondham Abbey]] in [[Norfolk]] is a scheduled monument, a Grade I listed building, and lies in Wymondham Conservation Area. * [[Paston Great Barn]], also in Norfolk, is a scheduled monument and a Grade II listed building. Because of the presence of rare bats, it is also on a [[Site of Special Scientific Interest]] (SSSI) and a candidate for [[Special Area of Conservation]] (SAC) [[European Union]] protective status. * [[Stonehenge]], a [[prehistoric]] monument in Wiltshire, England. *[[Cadbury Castle, Somerset]], long thought by some to be the site of [[King Arthur]]'s legendary castle [[Camelot]]. *[[Cranmore Castle]] a hillfort South East of [[Tiverton, Devon|Tiverton]] in [[Devon]] *[[High Bridge, Lincoln]], built in the 12th century in Lincoln, England, is the oldest bridge in the United Kingdom which still has buildings on it. *[[South Norwood Country Park]] in [[Greater London]], site of a medieval moated manor. *[[The Iron Bridge]] in [[Shropshire]], dating from the [[Industrial Revolution]] period, was scheduled in 1934. *The cruise missile shelter complex (GAMA - GLCM Alert and Maintenance Area) at the former [[RAF Greenham Common]] was scheduled in 2003 as a key emblematic monument of the [[Cold War]], with wider cultural significance as the focus of protest against the nuclear arms race.<ref>{{NHLE|num=1021040|desc=Cruise missile shelter complex, Greenham Common Airbase|access-date=2 October 2015}}</ref> * [[Southsea Castle]], a [[Device Forts|Device Fort]], constructed by [[Henry VIII]] on [[Portsea Island]], [[Hampshire]], in 1544. ===Northern Ireland=== Examples of scheduled historic monuments in [[Northern Ireland]], as designated by the [[Department for Communities]]:<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.communities-ni.gov.uk/sites/default/files/publications/communities/built-report-scheduled-historic-%20monuments-northern-ireland-2017.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170404084519/https://www.communities-ni.gov.uk/sites/default/files/publications/communities/built-report-scheduled-historic-%20monuments-northern-ireland-2017.pdf |archive-date=2017-04-04 |url-status=live |title= Scheduled Historic Monuments 1st April 2017 |publisher=Department for Communities Historic Environment Division |access-date=20 September 2017}}</ref> *[[Drumbo round tower]], [[County Down]] *[[Dunluce Castle]], [[County Antrim]] *[[King's Stables]], [[County Armagh]] *[[Loughbrickland Crannog]], [[County Down]] ===Scotland=== [[File:Dumfries and Galloway - Dunskey Castle - 20210601122545.jpg|thumb|right|[[Dunskey Castle]]]] Examples of scheduled monuments in [[Scotland]], as designated by [[Historic Environment Scotland]]: *[[Dunskey Castle]], [[Portpatrick]], [[Dumfries and Galloway]]<ref>{{Historic Environment Scotland|num=SM2017|desc=Dunskey Castle|access-date=25 February 2019}}</ref> *[[Castle Tioram]], [[Lochaber]], [[Highland (council area)|Highland]]<ref>{{Historic Environment Scotland|num=SM955|desc=Castle Tioram & Eilean Tirim|access-date=25 February 2019|fewer-links=yes}}</ref> *[[Ravenscraig Castle]], [[Kirkcaldy]], [[Fife]]<ref>{{Historic Environment Scotland|num=SM2496|desc=Ravenscraig Castle|access-date=25 February 2019|fewer-links=yes}}</ref> *[[Rosslyn Chapel]], [[Midlothian]] (the basement of the chapel and surrounding structures are scheduled, although the parts of the chapel in ecclesiastical use are excluded)<ref>{{Historic Environment Scotland|num=SM6458|desc=Rosslyn Chapel, burial ground, buried remains of nave and remains of St Matthew's Church, Roslin |access-date=25 February 2019|fewer-links=yes}}</ref> *[[Cathcart Castle]], seat of the McKendricks of Cathcart<ref>{{Historic Environment Scotland|num=SM2105|desc=Cathcart Castle|access-date=25 February 2019|fewer-links=yes}}</ref> *[[The Tinkers' Heart]], Argyll and Bute<ref>{{Historic Environment Scotland|num=SM13615|desc=Tinkers' Heart, Scottish Travellers' commemorative monument 820m E of Ardno|access-date=25 February 2019|fewer-links=yes}}</ref> ===Wales=== {{Main|Scheduled monuments in Wales}} Examples of scheduled monuments in [[Wales]], as designated by [[Cadw]]: *[[Conwy Castle]], [[Conwy]] *[[Dolaucothi Gold Mines]], [[Carmarthenshire]] *[[Pen y Bryn]] *[[Old Bridge, Pontypridd]] *[[Pill Priory]] (Chancel Arch and South Transept), [[Milford Haven]], [[Pembrokeshire]]
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