List
Name |
Location |
Date Listed |
Grid Ref. [note 1] |
Geo-coordinates |
Notes |
HB Number [note 2] |
Image |
Conon Mains Dovecote |
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57°32′51″N 4°27′09″W / 57.547396°N 4.452632°W / 57.547396; -4.452632 (Conon Mains Dovecote) |
Category B |
14900 |
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Drummondreach |
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57°35′07″N 4°22′50″W / 57.585366°N 4.380552°W / 57.585366; -4.380552 (Drummondreach) |
Category C(S) |
14904 |
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Ferintosh Free Church |
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57°34′47″N 4°23′11″W / 57.579747°N 4.386424°W / 57.579747; -4.386424 (Ferintosh Free Church) |
Category B |
14905 |
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Urquhart (Old) Manse |
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57°35′29″N 4°22′57″W / 57.591388°N 4.382368°W / 57.591388; -4.382368 (Urquhart (Old) Manse) |
Category B |
14909 |
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Conon Bridge, Riverford |
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57°33′38″N 4°26′22″W / 57.560572°N 4.439524°W / 57.560572; -4.439524 (Conon Bridge, Riverford) |
Category C(S) |
14913 |
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Conon Bridge, Station Road Larchfield |
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57°33′53″N 4°26′10″W / 57.564841°N 4.436214°W / 57.564841; -4.436214 (Conon Bridge, Station Road Larchfield) |
Category B |
14912 |
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Conon House, Gatepiers And Gates |
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57°32′54″N 4°26′39″W / 57.548336°N 4.444037°W / 57.548336; -4.444037 (Conon House, Gatepiers And Gates) |
Category B |
14899 |
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Cononbridge Conon Hotel |
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57°34′05″N 4°26′22″W / 57.568022°N 4.439487°W / 57.568022; -4.439487 (Cononbridge Conon Hotel) |
Category B |
14902 |
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Conon Bridge, School Road, Conon Cottage And 1-6 (Inclusive Nos) Conon Homes With Lynch Gate And Boundary Wall |
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57°33′39″N 4°26′11″W / 57.560936°N 4.436505°W / 57.560936; -4.436505 (Conon Bridge, School Road, Conon Cottage And 1-6 (Inclusive Nos) Conon Homes With Lynch Gate And Boundary Wall) |
Category C(S) |
44622 |
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Kinkell Castle And Surrounding Wall And Studio Cottage |
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57°33′21″N 4°25′07″W / 57.555889°N 4.418565°W / 57.555889; -4.418565 (Kinkell Castle And Surrounding Wall And Studio Cottage) |
Category A |
14906 |
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Culbokie Alma Cottage And Beaufort |
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57°36′06″N 4°20′20″W / 57.601635°N 4.338934°W / 57.601635; -4.338934 (Culbokie Alma Cottage And Beaufort) |
Category C(S) |
14916 |
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Millbuie Monument To Sir Hector Macdonald |
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57°32′14″N 4°25′21″W / 57.537106°N 4.422449°W / 57.537106; -4.422449 (Millbuie Monument To Sir Hector Macdonald) |
Category C(S) |
14907 |
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Conon Bridge, High Street, The Drouthy Duck |
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57°34′04″N 4°26′24″W / 57.567914°N 4.439948°W / 57.567914; -4.439948 (Conon Bridge, High Street, The Drouthy Duck) |
Category C(S) |
51658 |
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Conon House |
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57°33′02″N 4°27′03″W / 57.550421°N 4.450946°W / 57.550421; -4.450946 (Conon House) |
Category B |
14898 |
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Conon Mains Steading |
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57°32′51″N 4°27′13″W / 57.547368°N 4.453599°W / 57.547368; -4.453599 (Conon Mains Steading) |
Category B |
14901 |
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Teanahinch |
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57°35′05″N 4°23′36″W / 57.584704°N 4.39324°W / 57.584704; -4.39324 (Teanahinch) |
Category B |
14908 |
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Urquhart Parish Church |
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57°35′19″N 4°22′50″W / 57.588601°N 4.380562°W / 57.588601; -4.380562 (Urquhart Parish Church) |
Category B |
14910 |
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Urquhart Old Burial Ground And Remains Of Previous Parish Church |
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57°35′39″N 4°22′35″W / 57.594046°N 4.376283°W / 57.594046; -4.376283 (Urquhart Old Burial Ground And Remains Of Previous Parish Church) |
Category B |
14911 |
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Cononbridge Railway Bridge |
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57°34′05″N 4°26′34″W / 57.567925°N 4.442658°W / 57.567925; -4.442658 (Cononbridge Railway Bridge) |
Category B |
14903 |
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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 per cent were Category A, and 50 per cent were Category B, with the rest listed at Category C.[2]