List of listed buildings in Gargunnock, Stirling
This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Gargunnock in Stirling, Scotland.
List
Name |
Location |
Date Listed |
Grid Ref. [note 1] |
Geo-coordinates |
Notes |
HB Number [note 2] |
Image |
Sundial, New Leckie |
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56°07′34″N 4°06′17″W / 56.126051°N 4.104842°W / 56.126051; -4.104842 (Sundial, New Leckie) |
Category B |
10447 |
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Gargunnock Village, Drinking Fountain |
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56°07′28″N 4°04′58″W / 56.124575°N 4.082751°W / 56.124575; -4.082751 (Gargunnock Village, Drinking Fountain) |
Category C(S) |
10385 |
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Trelawney Cottage Glenfoyle Macnair |
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56°07′29″N 4°04′57″W / 56.124739°N 4.082599°W / 56.124739; -4.082599 (Trelawney Cottage Glenfoyle Macnair) |
Category B |
10433 |
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Auldhall |
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56°06′56″N 4°09′18″W / 56.115694°N 4.155107°W / 56.115694; -4.155107 (Auldhall) |
Category B |
10444 |
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Meiklewood |
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56°08′11″N 4°02′56″W / 56.136411°N 4.048853°W / 56.136411; -4.048853 (Meiklewood) |
Category B |
10449 |
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Stables, Boquhan |
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56°07′51″N 4°08′26″W / 56.130729°N 4.140644°W / 56.130729; -4.140644 (Stables, Boquhan) |
Category B |
10442 |
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Burnton Of Boquhan |
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56°07′31″N 4°07′47″W / 56.125357°N 4.129598°W / 56.125357; -4.129598 (Burnton Of Boquhan) |
Category B |
10443 |
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Stables |
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56°08′14″N 4°02′56″W / 56.137176°N 4.048797°W / 56.137176; -4.048797 (Stables) |
Category B |
10450 |
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Parish Church Gargunnock |
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56°07′26″N 4°04′54″W / 56.12401°N 4.081578°W / 56.12401; -4.081578 (Parish Church Gargunnock) |
Category B |
10431 |
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The White House |
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56°07′28″N 4°04′56″W / 56.124577°N 4.082091°W / 56.124577; -4.082091 (The White House) |
Category B |
10434 |
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Arronlea, And Easter House |
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56°07′28″N 4°04′57″W / 56.124382°N 4.082435°W / 56.124382; -4.082435 (Arronlea, And Easter House) |
Category B |
10435 |
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Gargunnock House |
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56°07′33″N 4°04′04″W / 56.125921°N 4.067892°W / 56.125921; -4.067892 (Gargunnock House) |
Category A |
10438 |
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Sundial, Gargunnock |
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56°07′33″N 4°04′06″W / 56.125787°N 4.068368°W / 56.125787; -4.068368 (Sundial, Gargunnock) |
Category B |
10440 |
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Burnside Cottage |
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56°07′29″N 4°05′00″W / 56.124818°N 4.083231°W / 56.124818; -4.083231 (Burnside Cottage) |
Category B |
10436 |
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Stables, Gargunnock |
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56°07′34″N 4°04′08″W / 56.126092°N 4.068931°W / 56.126092; -4.068931 (Stables, Gargunnock) |
Category B |
10439 |
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Dovecot, Gargunnock |
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56°07′33″N 4°04′10″W / 56.125938°N 4.069534°W / 56.125938; -4.069534 (Dovecot, Gargunnock) |
Category B |
10441 |
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The Inn (Mary Isabel Strang) |
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56°07′30″N 4°05′03″W / 56.124874°N 4.084183°W / 56.124874; -4.084183 (The Inn (Mary Isabel Strang)) |
Category B |
10437 |
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New Leckie House (Old People's Home) |
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56°07′34″N 4°06′20″W / 56.126185°N 4.105428°W / 56.126185; -4.105428 (New Leckie House (Old People's Home)) |
Category B |
10448 |
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Gargunnock Village Old Bridge |
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56°07′29″N 4°04′59″W / 56.124587°N 4.083073°W / 56.124587; -4.083073 (Gargunnock Village Old Bridge) |
Category C(S) |
10384 |
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Dunning House |
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56°07′26″N 4°04′49″W / 56.12377°N 4.080342°W / 56.12377; -4.080342 (Dunning House) |
Category B |
10432 |
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Old Leckie Including Garden Walls |
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56°07′37″N 4°06′34″W / 56.1269°N 4.109377°W / 56.1269; -4.109377 (Old Leckie Including Garden Walls) |
Category A |
10445 |
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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(S): "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 others in categories A and B."[1]
There are approximately 47,400 listed buildings in Scotland. Of these, around 8 per cent (some 3,800) are Category A, and 51 per cent (24,000) are Category B, with the rest listed at Category C(s).[2]
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