List of listed buildings in Stow, Scottish Borders

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

List

Name Location Date Listed Grid Ref. [note 1] Geo-coordinates Notes LB Number [note 2] Image
Bowland Bridge (Over Gala Water) 55°39′06″N 2°52′04″W Category C(S) 17406
3-10 (Inclusive Nos) Galabank 55°42′06″N 2°53′10″W Category B 17394
Mitchelston Farm Including Ancillary Buildings And Garden Walls 55°43′24″N 2°51′29″W Category C(S) 17395
Burn House Doocot 55°43′59″N 2°53′38″W Category C(S) 17401
11-15 (Odd Nos) Townfoot, Post Office 55°41′32″N 2°51′39″W Category C(S) 51302
Crookston House, Former Stables Including Boundary Walls 55°45′15″N 2°54′48″W Category C(S) 51298
168 Galashiels Road, Manorhead House Including Stables Cottage, Boundary Walls, Gatepiers And Railings 55°41′42″N 2°51′51″W Category B 19107
Bowland Policies, North Gate Lodge 55°39′01″N 2°52′11″W Category B 17397
Old Crookston House 55°45′33″N 2°55′06″W Category B 17396
Crookston House Including Gates, Gatepiers And Quadrant Walls 55°45′16″N 2°55′00″W Category B 13895
Crookston House, South Gate Lodge 55°45′03″N 2°54′54″W Category C(S) 51010
Bowland Policies, Dryburn (House, Mill Buildings And Dam Bridge) 55°39′16″N 2°52′25″W Category C(S) 51296
Burn House, North Lodge, Former Stables 55°44′01″N 2°54′02″W Category C(S) 51297
175 And 177 Galashiels Road (Former School) Including 179 Galashiels Road (Former Schoolmaster's House) And Boundary Walls 55°41′43″N 2°51′47″W Category C(S) 51299
Bankhouse Farm (Former Coaching Inn) 55°43′14″N 2°53′47″W Category C(S) 19053
Townfoot, Town Hall 55°41′31″N 2°51′36″W Category B 51301
Stow Parish Church, St Mary Of Wedale 55°41′23″N 2°51′44″W Category B 17403
Old Stow Kirk And Burial Ground 55°41′29″N 2°51′42″W Category B 17404
Bowland House Including Garden Cottages, Walled Garden And Garage Block 55°38′59″N 2°52′51″W Category B 17407
Symington House Including Gate Lodge And Boundary Walls 55°43′28″N 2°53′56″W Category C(S) 51300
Torquhan House Including Gate Lodge And Gatepiers, Walled Garden And Stable Block 55°43′12″N 2°52′54″W Category B 17402
Luggate Water Bridge 55°40′48″N 2°52′34″W Category B 17399

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Burn House 55°43′59″N 2°53′46″W Category B 17400
Plenploth Farmhouse With Boundary Walls 55°43′39″N 2°53′44″W Category C(S) 13900

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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