A train station, a barracks and a dairy are among the 10 buildings in the South West that were granted protected status in 2025.
Historic England (HE) listed nine buildings across Devon and one in Cornwall on the National Heritage List for England for their special architectural, historic or archaeological interest.
There are more than 400,000 buildings, sites and landscapes on the list and 199 places across England were added to the list over the past year.
Claudia Kenyatta and Emma Squire, co-chief executives of HE said the sites “reveal the fascinating history that surrounds us all”.
There are three grades of listing, Grade II, Grade II* and Grade I which provide buildings of special architectural or historic interest with legal protection.
HE has awarded the following buildings a Grade II listing:
- Casemate Barracks, Whitsand Bay Holiday Park near Torpoint
- Former sexton’s house next to the Church of St Michael and All Angels in Honiton
- Sharlands House including front wall and former stable in Braunton
- Beara Court including attached service wing, stable block, garage, gate piers, garden walls and steps in Black Torrington
- Woody Bay Station, lever hut and stable in Martinhoe
- Gullet Farmhouse, entrance gate piers, garden walls, steps and sea wall, Home Barn with attached former laundry, a boathouse, Drive Cottage, a former motor garage and a dairy in South Pool
