The Historic England website contains details of a total of 15 entries for listed buildings in the parish of Pitsford, all of which are Grade II except for All Saints' Church which is Grade II*. These include: •
All Saints' Church, Church Lane. The church has a Norman doorway. The other parts are later. the Church was restored and the chancel rebuilt in 1867. • Griffin Inn, High Street, old coaching inn where during the battle of Naseby King Charles 1st stayed and was informed of the defeat before retreating to London. • Pitsford Hall, Moulton Road, which is now used by
Pitsford School. The Hall was originally built before 1785 to the design of
John Johnson who also designed
Kingsthorpe Hall and the County (or
City) Rooms in Leicester. Pitsford Hall has been altered since 1945. •
Sedgebrook Hall which was built in 1861 and is now a venue for special events. == Quarrying ==