List of listed buildings in Daviot, Aberdeenshire

This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Daviot in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

List

Name Location Date Listed Grid Ref. [note 1] Geo-coordinates Notes LB Number [note 2] Image
Old House Of Glack Gatepiers To N.W 57°20′45″N 2°25′50″W Category C(S) 2791
Old House Of Glack, House Of Daviot Hospital 57°20′44″N 2°25′48″W Category B 2790
Mounie Castle, Symbol Stone 57°20′52″N 2°23′22″W Category B 33
Mounie Castle, Detached Block At N.E 57°20′53″N 2°23′22″W Category B 2794
Mounie Castle, Garden House 57°20′53″N 2°23′26″W Category B 2795
Fingask House Gates 57°20′03″N 2°22′03″W Category B 2799
Parish Church Of Daviot, Churchyard 57°20′39″N 2°25′03″W Category C(S) 2789
Mounie Castle, Gatepiers Gates And Flanking Walls 57°20′48″N 2°23′02″W Category B 2796
Parish Church Of Daviot (St Colm) 57°20′39″N 2°25′04″W Category C(S) 2788
House Of Daviot Formerly New House Of Glack 57°20′41″N 2°25′47″W Category B 2792
Fingask House Walled Garden 57°20′00″N 2°22′00″W Category C(S) 2798
Mounie Castle, Original Block 57°20′53″N 2°23′22″W Category A 2793
Fingask House 57°20′01″N 2°21′55″W Category B 2797

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]

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See also

Notes

  1. 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.
  2. 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".

References

  1. "What is Listing?". Historic Environment Scotland. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
  2. 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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