Dalston is a civil parish in the Cumberland district of Cumbria, England.
It contains 93 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England.
The parish contains the village of Dalston and smaller scattered settlements, including Stockdalewath, Raughton Head, Cumdivock, Cardew, Hawkesdale, Buckabank, and Gaitsgill, but is mainly rural.
The most important building in the parish is Rose Castle, a fortified house that later became the residence of the bishops of Carlisle.
The other listed buildings include churches, bridges, public houses, a boundary stone, a former threshing mill, a former workhouse, a village hall, two war memorials, and a commemorative seat.