List of listed buildings in Cargill, Perth and Kinross
List
Name | Location | Date Listed | Grid Ref. [note 1] | Geo-coordinates | Notes | LB Number [note 2] | Image |
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Cargill, Old Churchyard | 56°31′02″N 3°22′59″W | Category C(S) | 5468 | ||||
Cargill Manse, Sundial | 56°30′56″N 3°23′04″W | Category C(S) | 5471 | ||||
Balholmie House | 56°30′38″N 3°23′11″W | Category C(S) | 5476 | ||||
Stobhall New Library | 56°29′35″N 3°24′42″W | Category A | 5477 | ||||
Stobhall, Sundial In Formal Garden To N Of Dowery House | 56°29′37″N 3°24′40″W | Category A | 5479 | ||||
Stobhall, Sundial In Octagonal Garden To Ne Of Dowery House | 56°29′40″N 3°24′38″W | Category A | 79 | ||||
Brunty Mill Bridge Over Coupar Burn | 56°31′44″N 3°18′25″W | Category B | 5449 | ||||
Bridge On A 94 Over Coupar Burn, Near Damhead, Woodside | 56°31′47″N 3°17′25″W | Category C(S) | 5452 | ||||
Cargill, Monument To Thomsons And Macgregors Of Wolfhill And Newbigging, In Old Churchyard | 56°31′02″N 3°22′59″W | Category B | 5469 | ||||
Stobhall Old Bridge | 56°29′39″N 3°24′37″W | Category C(S) | 5481 | ||||
Cargill Church | 56°31′00″N 3°22′53″W | Category B | 5467 | ||||
Balholmie, Sundial In Garden Of | 56°30′40″N 3°23′11″W | Category B | 5472 | ||||
Burrelton, Stevenson's Building, High Street | 56°31′09″N 3°18′05″W | Category C(S) | 5451 | ||||
Cargill, Wright Vault In Cargill Old Churchyard | 56°31′02″N 3°22′59″W | Category C(S) | 5470 | ||||
Stobhall, Chapel Block | 56°29′36″N 3°24′41″W | Category A | 5473 | ||||
Stobhall, Dowery House | 56°29′36″N 3°24′40″W | Category A | 5475 | ||||
Stobhall, Caretaker's House And Garages | 56°29′38″N 3°24′40″W | Category C(S) | 5480 | ||||
Stobhall, Folly | 56°29′41″N 3°24′38″W | Category A | 43856 | ||||
Little Keithick Bridge Over Coupar Burn | 56°31′56″N 3°18′45″W | Category C(S) | 5450 | ||||
Stobhall, Laundry, Brewhouse And Bakehouse Block And Surrounding Walls Including Sundial To Sw | 56°29′36″N 3°24′41″W | Category A | 5474 |
Key
The scheme for classifying buildings in Scotland is:
- Category A: "buildings of national or international importance, either architectural or historic; or fine, little-altered examples of some particular period, style or building type."[1]
- Category B: "buildings of regional or more than local importance; or major examples of some particular period, style or building type, which may have been altered."[1]
- Category C: "buildings of local importance; lesser examples of any period, style, or building type, as originally constructed or moderately altered; and simple traditional buildings which group well with other listed buildings."[1]
In March 2016 there were 47,288 listed buildings in Scotland. Of these, 8% were Category A, and 50% were Category B, with the remaining 42% being Category C.[2]
Notes
- Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference (where provided) is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.
• "Guide to National Grid". Ordnance Survey. Retrieved 2007-12-12.
• "Get-a-map". Ordnance Survey. Retrieved 2007-12-17. - Historic Environment Scotland assign a unique alphanumeric identifier to each designated site in Scotland, for listed buildings this always begins with "LB", for example "LB12345".
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References
- All entries, addresses and coordinates are based on data from Historic Scotland. This data falls under the Open Government Licence
- "What is Listing?". Historic Environment Scotland. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
- Scotland's Historic Environment Audit 2016 (PDF). Historic Environment Scotland and the Built Environment Forum Scotland. pp. 15–16. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
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