This is a list of scheduled monuments in Nottingamshire, a county in England.
In the United Kingdom, a scheduled monument is a "nationally important" archaeological site or historic building that has been given protection against unauthorised change by being placed on a list (or "schedule") by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport; English Heritage takes the leading role in identifying such sites.
If a monument is considered by English Heritage to "no longer merit scheduling" it can be descheduled.
[2] Nottinghamshire has over 160 scheduled monuments including various Roman, medieval and Civil War sites, buildings and ruins.
By Longland Lane, 470m South of Carr Banks Farm NNE of village Immediately SE of Pond Cottage 170m West of Combs Farm
Annesley Old Church
Anglo-Saxon cross in St Helen's parish churchyard
Annesley Castle Motte
Archbishop's Palace Ruins
Beauvale Priory Remains
Beeston Lodge, Clipstone Peel
Bestwood Colliery winding engine house & headstocks
Blyth New Bridge
Blyth Church, which incorporates part of the former priory
Bothamsall motte
Cranmer's Mound, Aslockton
Mother Grundy's Parlour Cave, Creswell Crags
Boat House Cave, Creswell Crags
Celtic Type Cross, Laxton Churchyard
Cuckney motte and bailey castle
Remains of Greasley Castle
Haughton Chapel Remains
King John's Palace at Clipstone
King's Mill Viaduct, Kings Mill Lane
Remains of Lenton Priory
View towards Margidunum
Market Cross, Gringley on the Hill
Kirkby Cross, Kirkby in Ashfield
Mattersey Priory Ruins
Newark Castle by River Trent
Nottingham Castle gate house
Old Trent Bridge
Papplewick Pumping Station
Queen's Sconce, Newark-on-Trent
Site of Roman Camp at Calverton
Site of Roman Camp at Farnsfield
Rufford Abbey
Combs Farm Camp Iron Age Hillfort
West tower of the ruined St Helen's parish church
Ruins of St Mary's Church
St Wilfrid's Graveyard
Collingham Cross
Beaumond Cross
Bottom Cross, Linby
Top Cross, Linby
Standing cross on Church Street, Mansfield Woodhouse