List of listed buildings in Mertoun, Scottish Borders

This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Mertoun in the Scottish Borders, Scotland.

List

Name Location Date Listed Grid Ref. [note 1] Geo-coordinates Notes LB Number [note 2] Image
Dovecote, Mertoun 55°34′45″N 2°36′14″W Category A 15112

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Wallace Monument And Ornamental Urn, In Policies Of Bemersyde House 55°35′10″N 2°38′58″W Category B 15122

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Old Mertoun House 55°34′47″N 2°36′16″W Category B 15111
Dovecot, Dryburgh Abbey House 55°34′31″N 2°38′56″W Category B 15116
Mertoun Bridge 55°34′50″N 2°37′14″W Category B 15113
Stirling Tower, Dryburgh 55°34′50″N 2°39′03″W Category B 15125
West Lodge Gateway, Gladswood 55°36′07″N 2°39′38″W Category B 15127
Dryburgh, K6 Telephone Kiosk At Post Office 55°34′50″N 2°38′58″W Category B 19114
Tomb of Sir Walter Scott, King James obelisk, headstone of Field Marshall Earl Haig and memorials in burial ground to the north of Dryburgh Abbey 55°34′38″N 2°38′58″W Category A 15114

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Temple Of The Muses, Dryburgh Mains 55°34′53″N 2°39′16″W Category B 15123
Orchard Gate, Dryburgh 55°34′50″N 2°38′58″W Category B 15124

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Old Gladswood House, Gladswood Farm 55°36′08″N 2°39′37″W Category B 15129
Mertoun House 55°34′40″N 2°36′27″W Category A 15110

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Dryburgh Abbey House Including Sundial 55°34′34″N 2°38′51″W Category B 15115
Ice House, Dryburgh Abbey House 55°34′35″N 2°39′01″W Category B 15118
Sundial, Bemersyde House 55°35′30″N 2°38′54″W Category B 15121
Gladswood 55°36′11″N 2°39′09″W Category B 19714
Old Corn-Mill, Dryburgh 55°34′34″N 2°38′45″W Category B 15117
Mertoun Mill 55°34′56″N 2°37′19″W Category C(S) 13876
St Boswell's, Mertoun Glebe 55°35′05″N 2°37′03″W Category B 49974
Dryburgh Abbey House Stables 55°34′35″N 2°38′46″W Category B 19668
Mertoun Church 55°34′43″N 2°36′41″W Category B 15108
Old Churchyard 55°34′42″N 2°35′51″W Category B 15109
Bemersyde House 55°35′31″N 2°38′55″W Category A 15120

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

  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".
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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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