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The Listed Buildings Photo Challenge Leaderboard

The photo challenge is a competition to see how many buildings we can get photos for that previously didn't have any. These are our current leaders.

Most buildings in the past year

  1. Trevor Hayman (2079 buildings)
  2. Eddie Winder (903 buildings)
  3. Phil Morris (844 buildings)
  4. Simon (733 buildings)
  5. Jillageinthevillage (733 buildings)
  6. Brian of Dartford (721 buildings)
  7. Bryn Griffiths (720 buildings)
  8. Mark Wolstenholme (642 buildings)
  9. Scott Engering (439 buildings)
  10. Pam & Dave (431 buildings)
  11. Wendy (423 buildings)
  12. Ian Ramage (391 buildings)
  13. Ernest James Buck (366 buildings)
  14. Fiona Coutts (330 buildings)
  15. David H (320 buildings)
  16. Richard Law (293 buildings)
  17. Lee H (248 buildings)
  18. Eric (244 buildings)
  19. Dr Christopher Allen (212 buildings)
  20. Colin Park (122 buildings)

Most buildings in the past month

  1. Eddie Winder (108 buildings)
  2. Simon (103 buildings)
  3. Jillageinthevillage (72 buildings)
  4. Scott Engering (54 buildings)
  5. Fiona Coutts (52 buildings)
  6. G Finch (50 buildings)
  7. Bryn Griffiths (50 buildings)
  8. Ernest James Buck (43 buildings)
  9. Wendy (42 buildings)
  10. Mark Wolstenholme (36 buildings)
  11. Phil Morris (34 buildings)
  12. Eric (27 buildings)
  13. Richard Law (25 buildings)
  14. Pam & Dave (19 buildings)
  15. David H (15 buildings)
  16. Brian of Dartford (14 buildings)
  17. Colin Cheesman (13 buildings)
  18. Martyn Smith (12 buildings)
  19. Jon K. (12 buildings)
  20. Ben Clifford (10 buildings)

Why not take part yourself? Are there any listed buildings near you that don't yet have a photo? If so, we'd really love to see them!

Just put your postcode into the search box, and you'll get a list of buildings within ten miles of you that we don't have a photo of.

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