List of Category A listed buildings in Dumfries and Galloway

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This is a list of Category A listed buildings in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.

In Scotland, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of "special architectural or historic interest".[1] Category A structures are those considered to be "buildings of national or international importance, either architectural or historic, or fine little-altered examples of some particular period, style or building type."[2] Listing was begun by a provision in the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1947, and the current legislative basis for listing is the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) (Scotland) Act 1997.[3] The authority for listing rests with Historic Scotland, an executive agency of the Scottish Government, which inherited this role from the Scottish Development Department in 1991. Once listed, severe restrictions are imposed on the modifications allowed to a building's structure or its fittings. Listed building consent must be obtained from local authorities prior to any alteration to such a structure.[3] There are approximately 47,400 listed buildings in Scotland, of which around 8% (some 3,800) are Category A.[4]

The council area of Dumfries and Galloway covers 6,426 square kilometres (2,481 sq mi), and has a population of around 148,600. There are 224 Category A listed buildings in the area.

Listed buildings

Name Location Date Listed Grid Ref. [note 1] Geo-coordinates Notes LB Number [note 2] Image
Rusco Tower Gatehouse of Fleet NX5842060419 54°55′06″N 4°12′38″W / 54.918333°N 4.210441°W / 54.918333; -4.210441 (Rusco Tower) Early-16th-century tower house[5] 3299 Rusco Tower

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Ardwall House Anwoth NX5813454737 54°52′02″N 4°12′44″W / 54.86723°N 4.2121°W / 54.86723; -4.2121 (Ardwall House) 18th-century country house[6] 3302 Ardwall House

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Anwoth Old Church, Gordon Tomb and Churchyard Anwoth NX5827356209 54°52′50″N 4°12′38″W / 54.880487°N 4.21066°W / 54.880487; -4.21066 (Anwoth Old Church, Gordon Tomb and Churchyard) Ruins of 17th-century church, and early Renaissance monument to the Gordon family, circa 1620[7] 3309 Anwoth Old Church, Gordon Tomb and Churchyard

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Barscobe Castle Balmaclellan NX6596780640 55°06′07″N 4°06′08″W / 55.102004°N 4.102266°W / 55.102004; -4.102266 (Barscobe Castle) 17th-century L-plan tower house, with later additions[8] 3310 Barscobe Castle

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Ironmacannie Mill Ironmacannie, Balmaclellan NX6672175330 55°03′16″N 4°05′17″W / 55.054523°N 4.087971°W / 55.054523; -4.087971 (Ironmacannie Mill) 18th- and 19th-century grain mill, with much surviving machinery[9] 3315 Ironmacannie Mill

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Ken Bridge New Galloway, carrying the A712 over the Water of Ken NX6404878357 55°04′52″N 4°07′52″W / 55.08098°N 4.131229°W / 55.08098; -4.131229 (Ken Bridge) Five-arch granite bridge by John Rennie, 1821[10] 3316 Ken Bridge

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Millhouse Bridge Millhousebridge, over the River Annan NY1047185524 55°09′21″N 3°24′24″W / 55.155918°N 3.40658°W / 55.155918; -3.40658 (Millhouse Bridge) 30 metres (98 ft) single-span stone arch bridge[11][12][note 3] 9954 3324, 9954
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Old Tollbar Cottage Dinwoodie, Johnstonebridge NY1043090151 55°11′51″N 3°24′31″W / 55.197475°N 3.408689°W / 55.197475; -3.408689 (Old Tollbar Cottage) Toll house of 1822 by Thomas Telford[13] 3327 Old Tollbar Cottage

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Jardine Hall Stable Block Millhousebridge NY1005387855 55°10′36″N 3°24′50″W / 55.176782°N 3.413878°W / 55.176782; -3.413878 (Jardine Hall Stable Block) Large quadrangular stable block of 1825, possibly by James Gillespie Graham; Jardine Hall demolished 1964 [14] 3340
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Jardine Hall, Walled Garden and Gateways Millhousebridge NY0991587866 55°10′37″N 3°24′58″W / 55.176855°N 3.416048°W / 55.176855; -3.416048 (Jardine Hall, Walled Garden and Gateways) Gardens of circa 1820, possibly by James Gillespie Graham; Jardine Hall demolished 1964 [15] 3341
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Buittle Bridge, (also known as Craignair Bridge) Dalbeattie, carrying the A711 over the Urr Water NX8224960655 54°55′36″N 3°50′20″W / 54.926645°N 3.838996°W / 54.926645; -3.838996 (Buittle Bridge, (also known as Craignair Bridge)) Single-arch stone bridge built 1797[16] 3364 Buittle Bridge, (also known as Craignair Bridge)

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Rammerscales House Hightae, Lochmaben NY0819577642 55°05′05″N 3°26′23″W / 55.084695°N 3.439736°W / 55.084695; -3.439736 (Rammerscales House) Palladian mansion of circa 1760[17] 3378 Rammerscales House

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Corseyard Farm Borgue NX5910148585 54°48′44″N 4°11′39″W / 54.812259°N 4.194044°W / 54.812259; -4.194044 (Corseyard Farm) Italianate model dairy steading, built 1914 with elaborate finishes[18] 3381 Corseyard Farm

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Orchardton Tower Palnackie NX8169655126 54°52′37″N 3°50′43″W / 54.876854°N 3.845347°W / 54.876854; -3.845347 (Orchardton Tower) 15th-century cylindrical tower, the only one known in Scotland[19] 3387 Orchardton Tower

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Borgue Old House Borgue NX6334348209 54°48′36″N 4°07′40″W / 54.810058°N 4.127909°W / 54.810058; -4.127909 (Borgue Old House) Roofless house of 17th century[20] 3393 Borgue Old House

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Plunton Castle Borgue NX6049550736 54°49′55″N 4°10′24″W / 54.831965°N 4.173407°W / 54.831965; -4.173407 (Plunton Castle) Roofless mid-16th-century L-plan tower house[21] 3403 Plunton Castle

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Threave Castle Castle Douglas, on an island in the River Dee NX7392062281 54°56′21″N 3°58′11″W / 54.939212°N 3.969598°W / 54.939212; -3.969598 (Threave Castle) Later 14th-century stronghold of the Black Douglases[22] 3408 Threave Castle

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Hensol House Parton NX6756069835 55°00′19″N 4°04′20″W / 55.005401°N 4.072297°W / 55.005401; -4.072297 (Hensol House) Country house of 1822 by Robert Lugar[23] 3415 Hensol House

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Hensol House, The Lainshaw Sundial Parton NX6758469806 55°00′19″N 4°04′19″W / 55.005147°N 4.071909°W / 55.005147; -4.071909 (Hensol House, The Lainshaw Sundial) Later 17th-century sundial, moved here from Lainshaw estate in Ayrshire[24] 3416 Hensol House, The Lainshaw Sundial

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Shillahill Bridge Carries the A709 over the River Annan between Lochmaben and Lockerbie NY1061980703 55°06′45″N 3°24′10″W / 55.112636°N 3.402738°W / 55.112636; -3.402738 (Shillahill Bridge) Mid-19th-century five-arch bridge[25] 3453 Shillahill Bridge

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Dalton Old Parish Churchyard Dalton NY1143073979 55°03′09″N 3°23′17″W / 55.052378°N 3.387934°W / 55.052378; -3.387934 (Dalton Old Parish Churchyard) Walled churchyard with 18th-20th century tombstones and monuments[26] 3455 Dalton Old Parish Churchyard

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Denbie House Dalton NY1110172955 55°02′35″N 3°23′34″W / 55.04312°N 3.392763°W / 55.04312; -3.392763 (Denbie House) Early-19th-century country house[27] 3469
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Denbie, Dovecot Dalton NY1089773062 55°02′39″N 3°23′46″W / 55.044044°N 3.395988°W / 55.044044; -3.395988 (Denbie, Dovecot) Octagonal dovecote dated 1775[28] 3470
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Bonshaw Tower and House Kirtlebridge NY2425672068 55°02′14″N 3°11′12″W / 55.037332°N 3.186711°W / 55.037332; -3.186711 (Bonshaw Tower and House) Mid-16th-century tower house with 1770 country house and later additions[29] 3489 Bonshaw Tower and House

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Brydekirk Bridge Brydekirk over the River Annan NY1865970549 55°01′22″N 3°16′26″W / 55.0228°N 3.273832°W / 55.0228; -3.273832 (Brydekirk Bridge) Three-arch road bridge of 1817[30] 3494 Brydekirk Bridge

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Gilnockie Bridge Hollows, Canonbie, over the River Esk NY3857878172 55°05′39″N 2°57′50″W / 55.094154°N 2.96397°W / 55.094154; -2.96397 (Gilnockie Bridge) Two-arch stone bridge built 1793[31] 3504 Gilnockie Bridge

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Byreburnfoot Bridge and Embankment Hollows, Canonbie, over the Byre Burn NY3902277971 55°05′33″N 2°57′25″W / 55.092403°N 2.956971°W / 55.092403; -2.956971 (Byreburnfoot Bridge and Embankment) Single-span stone bridge of 1850[32] 3520
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Hollows or Gilnockie Tower Hollows, Canonbie NY3823178559 55°05′51″N 2°58′10″W / 55.097588°N 2.969491°W / 55.097588; -2.969491 (Hollows or Gilnockie Tower) 16th-century tower house, restored in 1980; unusual beacon tower[33] 3527 Hollows or Gilnockie Tower

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Cruck-framed building Priorslynn, Canonbie NY3936275836 55°04′24″N 2°57′04″W / 55.073262°N 2.951189°W / 55.073262; -2.951189 (Cruck-framed building) Later 18th-century clay-walled and cruck-framed agricultural building[34] 3531
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Riddings Junction Viaduct Rowanburn, over Liddel Water NY4108475634 55°04′18″N 2°55′27″W / 55.071655°N 2.924183°W / 55.071655; -2.924183 (Riddings Junction Viaduct) Nine-arch railway viaduct built 1864, now disused[35][note 4] 3533 Riddings Junction Viaduct

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Tarrasfoot Tile Works Tarrasfoot, Canonbie NY3806180952 55°07′09″N 2°58′22″W / 55.119067°N 2.972676°W / 55.119067; -2.972676 (Tarrasfoot Tile Works) 19th- and early-20th-century tile works, now disused[36] 3535
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Hoddom Castle Brydekirk NY1560972966 55°02′38″N 3°19′20″W / 55.044005°N 3.32224°W / 55.044005; -3.32224 (Hoddom Castle) 16th-century tower house with 17th- and 19th-century additions[37] 3558 Hoddom Castle

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Repentance Tower Hoddom Castle, Brydekirk NY1549672246 55°02′15″N 3°19′26″W / 55.037518°N 3.323794°W / 55.037518; -3.323794 (Repentance Tower) 16th-century tower house[38] 3570 Repentance Tower

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Kinmount House Cummertrees NY1402568696 55°00′19″N 3°20′45″W / 55.005373°N 3.345735°W / 55.005373; -3.345735 (Kinmount House) Country house of 1820, by Robert Smirke[39] 3582 Kinmount House

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Grennan Mill St John's Town of Dalry NX6433580326 55°05′55″N 4°07′40″W / 55.09874°N 4.127675°W / 55.09874; -4.127675 (Grennan Mill) 18th- and 19th-century water mill with intact machinery[40] 3625
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Crossmichael Parish Church Crossmichael NX7297766985 54°58′52″N 3°59′11″W / 54.981219°N 3.986393°W / 54.981219; -3.986393 (Crossmichael Parish Church) Church of 1751 with 16th- or 17th-century tower[41] 3698 Crossmichael Parish Church

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Crossmichael Church, Gordon Memorial Crossmichael NX7299466978 54°58′52″N 3°59′10″W / 54.98116°N 3.986124°W / 54.98116; -3.986124 (Crossmichael Church, Gordon Memorial) 18th-century classical burial enclosure[42] 3699 Crossmichael Church, Gordon Memorial

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Glenlochar Bridge Glenlochar NX7320664512 54°57′33″N 3°58′54″W / 54.959068°N 3.981722°W / 54.959068; -3.981722 (Glenlochar Bridge) Five-arch stone bridge circa 1797[43] 3706
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Greenlaw House Castle Douglas NX7541364412 54°57′31″N 3°56′50″W / 54.958726°N 3.947234°W / 54.958726; -3.947234 (Greenlaw House) 18th-century classical villa, gutted by fire in the 1980s[44] 3708
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Southwick Home Farm Caulkerbush, Southerness NX9366756930 54°53′45″N 3°39′34″W / 54.89575°N 3.659532°W / 54.89575; -3.659532 (Southwick Home Farm) Large, well-preserved 19th-century steading and water mill[45] 3723 Southwick Home Farm

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Stapleton Tower Dornock NY2347168871 55°00′31″N 3°11′53″W / 55.00849°N 3.198134°W / 55.00849; -3.198134 (Stapleton Tower) 16th-century tower house[46] 3782 Stapleton Tower

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Dornock House, old farmhouse and steading Dornock NY2315865990 54°58′57″N 3°12′08″W / 54.982558°N 3.202253°W / 54.982558; -3.202253 (Dornock House, old farmhouse and steading) 18th-century farmstead complex[47] 3792
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Caerlaverock Castle Caerlaverock NY0254865638 54°58′33″N 3°31′27″W / 54.975787°N 3.524068°W / 54.975787; -3.524068 (Caerlaverock Castle) Substantial remains of late-13th-century moated castle[48] 3799 Caerlaverock Castle

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Ladyfield West (formerly Hannayfield) Dumfries NX9780174401 55°03′13″N 3°36′05″W / 55.05355°N 3.601336°W / 55.05355; -3.601336 (Ladyfield West (formerly Hannayfield)) Villa of 1830 by Walter Newall[49] 3829
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Crichton Royal Hospital, Crichton Hall The Crichton, Dumfries NX9810274396 55°03′13″N 3°35′48″W / 55.053567°N 3.596624°W / 55.053567; -3.596624 (Crichton Royal Hospital, Crichton Hall) Hospital building by William Burn, opened 1839 with later additions[50] 3839
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Durisdeer Parish Church and Queensberry Mausoleum Durisdeer NS8940703770 55°18′56″N 3°44′39″W / 55.315535°N 3.744157°W / 55.315535; -3.744157 (Durisdeer Parish Church and Queensberry Mausoleum) Church of 1720 by James Smith, adjacent mausoleum to Duke of Queensberry with sculpture by John Van Nost[51] 3856 Durisdeer Parish Church and Queensberry Mausoleum

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Drumlanrig Castle Carronbridge, Thornhill NX8519099214 55°16′25″N 3°48′31″W / 55.27365°N 3.808705°W / 55.27365; -3.808705 (Drumlanrig Castle) Courtyard castle remodelled 1689, probably to design of Robert Mylne[52] 3886 Drumlanrig Castle

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Wallacehall Assessment Centre (former Academy and Schoolhouse) Closeburn NX9025192409 55°12′49″N 3°43′35″W / 55.213684°N 3.726433°W / 55.213684; -3.726433 (Wallacehall Assessment Centre (former Academy and Schoolhouse)) 18th-century school house[53] 3953
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Auldgirth Bridge Auldgirth NX9116586353 55°09′34″N 3°42′35″W / 55.159492°N 3.709743°W / 55.159492; -3.709743 (Auldgirth Bridge) Three-arch road bridge of 1782 by David Henderson[54] 3966 Auldgirth Bridge

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Dalgonar Bridge Dunscore, over Cairn Water NX8602984080 55°08′17″N 3°47′22″W / 55.13792°N 3.789397°W / 55.13792; -3.789397 (Dalgonar Bridge) Single-arch stone bridge dated 1818[55] 4227
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Dunscore Parish Church Dunscore NX8666184340 55°08′25″N 3°46′47″W / 55.1404°N 3.779592°W / 55.1404; -3.779592 (Dunscore Parish Church) Gothic church of 1824 by James Thomson of Dumfries[56] 4230 Dunscore Parish Church

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Ellisland Farm Auldgirth NX9298783850 55°08′15″N 3°40′49″W / 55.137408°N 3.680215°W / 55.137408; -3.680215 (Ellisland Farm) 1788 farm built for the poet Robert Burns, now a museum[57] 4232 Ellisland Farm

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Crichton Farm The Crichton, Dumfries NX9833473772 55°02′53″N 3°35′34″W / 55.048009°N 3.592771°W / 55.048009; -3.592771 (Crichton Farm) Extensive industrial farm complex, built 1893[58] 6693
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Crichton Memorial Church The Crichton, Dumfries NX9825174093 55°03′03″N 3°35′39″W / 55.050875°N 3.594185°W / 55.050875; -3.594185 (Crichton Memorial Church) Large Gothic church of 1897, by Sydney Mitchell and Wilson[59] 6695 Crichton Memorial Church

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Hills Tower Cargenbridge NX9122472666 55°02′12″N 3°42′13″W / 55.036568°N 3.703579°W / 55.036568; -3.703579 (Hills Tower) 16th-century tower house and 18th-century house[60] 9715 Hills Tower

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Duchess Bridge Langholm Lodge, over the River Esk, Langholm NY3559385239 55°09′26″N 3°00′44″W / 55.157269°N 3.01234°W / 55.157269; -3.01234 (Duchess Bridge) Cast-iron bridge built 1813, probably the earliest existing iron bridge in Scotland[61] 9734 Duchess Bridge

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Knocknalling Barn Knocknalling, St John's Town of Dalry NX5964584846 55°08′17″N 4°12′12″W / 55.138021°N 4.203352°W / 55.138021; -4.203352 (Knocknalling Barn) Mid-19th-century stone barn with triangular vents[62] 9746
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Milnholm Farmhouse and Steading Langholm NY3551687288 55°10′32″N 3°00′50″W / 55.175668°N 3.014016°W / 55.175668; -3.014016 (Milnholm Farmhouse and Steading) Later 19th-century farm and steading[63] 9763
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Skipper's Bridge (A7 Over River Esk) Langholm, carrying the A7 over the River Esk NY3706683400 55°08′27″N 2°59′20″W / 55.140936°N 2.988818°W / 55.140936; -2.988818 (Skipper's Bridge (A7 Over River Esk)) Three-arch road bridge of circa 1700[64] 9764 Skipper's Bridge (A7 Over River Esk)

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Mossknowe House Kirkpatrick Fleming NY2810369766 55°01′02″N 3°07′33″W / 55.017222°N 3.12595°W / 55.017222; -3.12595 (Mossknowe House) Palladian mansion of unusual composition, dated 1767[65] 9799
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Springkell House Eaglesfield NY2550775184 55°03′56″N 3°10′05″W / 55.065516°N 3.167956°W / 55.065516; -3.167956 (Springkell House) Palladian mansion dated 1734[66] 9805
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Wyseby, former stables with dovecot Kirtlebridge NY2409972480 55°02′28″N 3°11′21″W / 55.04101°N 3.189277°W / 55.04101; -3.189277 (Wyseby, former stables with dovecot) Mid-18th-century stables and early 19th century dovecot[67] 9808
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Graham of Mossknowe burial enclosure Kirkpatrick Fleming Parish Churchyard, Kirkpatrick Fleming NY2763770091 55°01′12″N 3°08′00″W / 55.020074°N 3.133319°W / 55.020074; -3.133319 (Graham of Mossknowe burial enclosure) Later 17th-century Renaissance burial enclosure[68] 9813
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Douglas Mausoleum, near to Kelton Parish Church Kelton NX7587560348 54°55′20″N 3°56′18″W / 54.922342°N 3.938266°W / 54.922342; -3.938266 (Douglas Mausoleum, near to Kelton Parish Church) Pyramidal mausoleum, built circa 1820 for James Douglas [69] 9835 Douglas Mausoleum, near to Kelton Parish Church

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Gelston Castle Gelston, Castle Douglas NX7772158343 54°54′17″N 3°54′31″W / 54.904791°N 3.908628°W / 54.904791; -3.908628 (Gelston Castle) Country house in Adam castellated style, 1805, attributed to Richard Crichton, now derelict[70] 9836 Gelston Castle

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Old Bridge of Dee Bridge of Dee, Castle Douglas, over the River Dee NX7343159958 54°55′06″N 3°58′34″W / 54.918226°N 3.976203°W / 54.918226; -3.976203 (Old Bridge of Dee) 18th-century four-arch bridge[71] 9838 Old Bridge of Dee

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Craigielands House Beattock NT0764401561 55°17′58″N 3°27′22″W / 55.299457°N 3.456184°W / 55.299457; -3.456184 (Craigielands House) Greek-revival villa by William Burn, 1817[72] 9842
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Cally Palace Hotel, formerly Cally House Gatehouse of Fleet NX5998254946 54°52′11″N 4°11′00″W / 54.869627°N 4.183429°W / 54.869627; -4.183429 (Cally Palace Hotel, formerly Cally House) Classically detailed country house, built 1765 by Robert Mylne[73] 9854 Cally Palace Hotel, formerly Cally House

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Girthon Old Kirk churchyard Girthon, Gatehouse of Fleet NX6055053379 54°51′21″N 4°10′26″W / 54.855715°N 4.173828°W / 54.855715; -4.173828 (Girthon Old Kirk churchyard) 17th-century churchyard[74] 9859 Girthon Old Kirk churchyard

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Raehills House St Ann's, Johnstonebridge NY0637594336 55°14′04″N 3°28′26″W / 55.234316°N 3.473759°W / 55.234316; -3.473759 (Raehills House) 18th-century mansion by Alexander Stevens, remodelled in 1834 by William Burn[75] 9898 Raehills House

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The Old Brig Inn Beattock NT0775402830 55°18′39″N 3°27′18″W / 55.310877°N 3.45487°W / 55.310877; -3.45487 (The Old Brig Inn) Coaching inn of 1821 by Thomas Telford[76] 9908 The Old Brig Inn

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Hutton and Corrie Parish Church Boreland NY1704890833 55°12′17″N 3°18′18″W / 55.204759°N 3.304951°W / 55.204759; -3.304951 (Hutton and Corrie Parish Church) Early-18th-century church[77] 9911 Hutton and Corrie Parish Church

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Corsewall Lighthouse Corsewall Point, Stranraer NW9807572614 55°00′25″N 5°09′33″W / 55.007°N 5.159167°W / 55.007; -5.159167 (Corsewall Lighthouse) Lighthouse and keeper's house 1815 by Robert Stevenson, 1889 additions by David Alan Stevenson[78] 9923 Corsewall Lighthouse

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Kinnel Bridge Lochmaben, B7020 over Kinnel Water NY0894085010 55°09′04″N 3°25′50″W / 55.151021°N 3.430433°W / 55.151021; -3.430433 (Kinnel Bridge) 18th-century three-arch road bridge, widened in the 19th century[79] 9950 Kinnel Bridge

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Spedlins Tower Millhousebridge NY0976787553 55°10′26″N 3°25′06″W / 55.174017°N 3.418271°W / 55.174017; -3.418271 (Spedlins Tower) 15th-century tower house, remodelled circa 1605, and restored in the 1980s[80] 9965 Spedlins Tower

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Elshieshields Tower Elshieshields, Lochmaben NY0688885034 55°09′03″N 3°27′45″W / 55.150854°N 3.462629°W / 55.150854; -3.462629 (Elshieshields Tower) 16th-century L-plan tower house and early-18th-century house[81] 9970
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Halleaths Former Stables Halleaths, Lochmaben NY0973582323 55°07′37″N 3°25′02″W / 55.127029°N 3.417107°W / 55.127029; -3.417107 (Halleaths Former Stables) Large stable court dated 1843, in the style of Walter Newall[82] 9971
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Hoddom Bridge Hoddom, Brydekirk, over River Annan NY1636272716 55°02′31″N 3°18′37″W / 55.041887°N 3.310386°W / 55.041887; -3.310386 (Hoddom Bridge) 18th-century three-arch stone bridge[83] 10026 Hoddom Bridge

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Shortrig Windmill Tower, Horsemill and Steading Shortrigg, Ecclefechan NY1614374371 55°03′24″N 3°18′51″W / 55.056718°N 3.314299°W / 55.056718; -3.314299 (Shortrig Windmill Tower, Horsemill and Steading) 18th-century windmill, early-19th-century horse-mill, and 18th-19th-century courtyard steading[84] 10041
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Arched House including Carlyle's Birthplace Ecclefechan High Street NY1934574582 55°03′33″N 3°15′51″W / 55.059144°N 3.264246°W / 55.059144; -3.264246 (Arched House including Carlyle's Birthplace) 18th-century pair of houses, including the birthplace of writer Thomas Carlyle[85] 10065 Arched House including Carlyle's Birthplace

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Kirkcowan Parish Church Kirkcowan NX3273960968 54°54′55″N 4°36′40″W / 54.915318°N 4.611004°W / 54.915318; -4.611004 (Kirkcowan Parish Church) Gothic church built 1834[86] 10066 Kirkcowan Parish Church

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Craichlaw House Craighlaw, Kirkcowan NX3063661091 54°54′57″N 4°38′38″W / 54.915713°N 4.643847°W / 54.915713; -4.643847 (Craichlaw House) 16th-century tower house and adjoining 19th-century Baronial mansion by Wardrop and Brown[87] 10076
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Barholm Castle Barholm, Gatehouse of Fleet NX5207352959 54°50′58″N 4°18′20″W / 54.849509°N 4.305549°W / 54.849509; -4.305549 (Barholm Castle) 17th-century L-plan tower house, restored in the early 21st century[88] 10093 Barholm Castle

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Carsluith Castle Carsluith, Gatehouse of Fleet NX4946454151 54°51′34″N 4°20′48″W / 54.859433°N 4.346769°W / 54.859433; -4.346769 (Carsluith Castle) Late-15th-century tower house with later additions [89] 10104 Carsluith Castle

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Baldoon Castle Gatepiers Bladnoch, Wigtown NX4257453624 54°51′09″N 4°27′13″W / 54.852581°N 4.453716°W / 54.852581; -4.453716 (Baldoon Castle Gatepiers) Mid-17th-century Renaissance gatepiers[90] 10109 Baldoon Castle Gatepiers

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Old Place of Monreith, or Dowies Monreith, Glasserton NX3811943013 54°45′21″N 4°31′02″W / 54.755897°N 4.517105°W / 54.755897; -4.517105 (Old Place of Monreith, or Dowies) Early-17th-century tower house of unusual plan, restored in the 19th century and in the 1980s[91] 10123 Old Place of Monreith, or Dowies

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Ravenstone Castle Drumjin, Whithorn NX4092044181 54°46′02″N 4°28′27″W / 54.767279°N 4.474263°W / 54.767279; -4.474263 (Ravenstone Castle) 16th-century L-plan tower house with later additions, now derelict[92] 10133 Ravenstone Castle

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Glasserton Parish Church Glasserton NX4212138087 54°42′47″N 4°27′08″W / 54.712944°N 4.452305°W / 54.712944; -4.452305 (Glasserton Parish Church) 18th-century church, with 19th-century tower and session house[93] 10137 Glasserton Parish Church

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Craigcaffie Tower Craigcaffie, Stranraer NX0886364124 54°56′06″N 4°59′06″W / 54.935072°N 4.98507°W / 54.935072; -4.98507 (Craigcaffie Tower) 16th-century tower house, restored in 1983[94] 10164 Craigcaffie Tower

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Lochryan House Cairnryan NX0640268772 54°58′33″N 5°01′36″W / 54.975833°N 5.026561°W / 54.975833; -5.026561 (Lochryan House) Early-18th-century mansion with 19th-century alterations[95] 10168 Lochryan House

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Lochinch Castle Lochinch Estate, Castle Kennedy NX1062261778 54°54′53″N 4°57′22″W / 54.914689°N 4.956108°W / 54.914689; -4.956108 (Lochinch Castle) Baronial mansion by Brown and Wardrop, 1868[96] 10179 Lochinch Castle

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Castle Kennedy Lochinch Estate, Castle Kennedy NX1104860936 54°54′26″N 4°56′56″W / 54.907294°N 4.948919°W / 54.907294; -4.948919 (Castle Kennedy) Remains of early-17th-century tower house, burned down 1716[97] 10181 Castle Kennedy

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Old Bridge of Urr Mill Old Bridge of Urr, Kirkpatrick Durham NX7765167700 54°59′20″N 3°54′49″W / 54.988811°N 3.913709°W / 54.988811; -3.913709 (Old Bridge of Urr Mill) Water mill with rare surviving timber-framed water wheel[98] 10191 Old Bridge of Urr Mill

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Fourmerkland Tower Fourmerkland, Dumfries NX9085680755 55°06′33″N 3°42′45″W / 55.109143°N 3.712436°W / 55.109143; -3.712436 (Fourmerkland Tower) Late-16th-century tower house[99] 10204 Fourmerkland Tower

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West Gallaberry Farm Steading and Horsemill Kirkton, Locharbriggs NX9641682622 55°07′38″N 3°37′34″W / 55.127107°N 3.626001°W / 55.127107; -3.626001 (West Gallaberry Farm Steading and Horsemill) Early-19th-century steading courtyard[100] 10218
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Blackwood House Former Stables Auldgirth NX9069387009 55°09′55″N 3°43′03″W / 55.16528°N 3.717401°W / 55.16528; -3.717401 (Blackwood House Former Stables) 18th-century stable courtyard with dovecot tower[101] 10244
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Capenoch House Penpont NX8434493811 55°13′30″N 3°49′11″W / 55.224927°N 3.819795°W / 55.224927; -3.819795 (Capenoch House) Baronial mansion completed in 1868 by David Bryce[102] 10247
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Kilneiss House Moniaive NX7737191018 55°11′53″N 3°55′41″W / 55.19816°N 3.928138°W / 55.19816; -3.928138 (Kilneiss House) Arts and Crafts cottage by John James Burnet for the artist James Paterson[103] 10298
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Carnsalloch House Kirkton, Locharbriggs NX9709280300 55°06′23″N 3°36′52″W / 55.106391°N 3.614563°W / 55.106391; -3.614563 (Carnsalloch House) Palladian mansion house dated 1759[104] 10300
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Carnsalloch Chapel at The Mount Kirkton, Locharbriggs NX9746780953 55°06′44″N 3°36′32″W / 55.112334°N 3.608923°W / 55.112334; -3.608923 (Carnsalloch Chapel at The Mount) Small Gothic chapel by Edward Buckton Lamb circa 1850[105] 10301
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Carnsalloch Former Stables Kirkton, Locharbriggs NX9731880394 55°06′26″N 3°36′40″W / 55.107282°N 3.611056°W / 55.107282; -3.611056 (Carnsalloch Former Stables) 18th-century classical stable courtyard[106] 10303
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Glenluiart House Moniaive NX7642890867 55°11′48″N 3°56′34″W / 55.196569°N 3.942878°W / 55.196569; -3.942878 (Glenluiart House) Arts and Crafts mansion of 1900 by William West Neve[107] 10307 Glenluiart House

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Glencairn Parish Church Kirkland, Moniaive NX8090690471 55°11′39″N 3°52′21″W / 55.194112°N 3.872404°W / 55.194112; -3.872404 (Glencairn Parish Church) Gothic church built 1836[108] 10312 Glencairn Parish Church

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Craigdarroch House Moniaive NX7414290903 55°11′47″N 3°58′44″W / 55.196315°N 3.978784°W / 55.196315; -3.978784 (Craigdarroch House) Classical mansion, dated 1729, by William Adam[109] 10340 Craigdarroch House

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Ross Mains Templand NY0667488659 55°11′00″N 3°28′02″W / 55.183377°N 3.467181°W / 55.183377; -3.467181 (Ross Mains) Early classical house, dated 1728, possibly by James Smith[110] 10353 Ross Mains

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John Paul Jones' Cottage Arbigland, Kirkbean NX9876157150 54°53′56″N 3°34′49″W / 54.898785°N 3.580215°W / 54.898785; -3.580215 (John Paul Jones' Cottage) 18th-century cottage, birthplace in 1747 of Admiral John Paul Jones[111] 10397 John Paul Jones' Cottage

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Arbigland House Arbigland, Kirkbean NX9897957430 54°54′05″N 3°34′37″W / 54.901344°N 3.576916°W / 54.901344; -3.576916 (Arbigland House) Mid-18th-century Classical mansion house, built for and probably by William Craik of Arbigland[112] 10398
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Southerness Lighthouse Southerness NX9774554282 54°52′22″N 3°35′42″W / 54.872815°N 3.595033°W / 54.872815; -3.595033 (Southerness Lighthouse) Built in 1748 as a navigational marker, lighthouse built circa 1811, rebuilt by Walter Newall 1842-3[113] 10415 Southerness Lighthouse

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Shennanton House Shennanton, Kirkcowan NX3401664310 54°56′45″N 4°35′35″W / 54.945745°N 4.593035°W / 54.945745; -4.593035 (Shennanton House) English vernacular country house of 1908 by Henry Edward Clifford[114] 13106
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Kirkdale Bridge On the A75 between Gatehouse of Fleet and Creetown NX5172853094 54°51′02″N 4°18′40″W / 54.850619°N 4.310987°W / 54.850619; -4.310987 (Kirkdale Bridge) 1787 bridge designed by Robert Adam[115] 13137
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Kirkdale House and Sundial Kirkdale, Gatehouse of Fleet NX5147253288 54°51′08″N 4°18′54″W / 54.852285°N 4.31507°W / 54.852285; -4.31507 (Kirkdale House and Sundial) 1787 country house by Robert Adam, now flats[116] 13138 Kirkdale House and Sundial

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Kirkdale Kirk and Kirkdale Mausoleum Kirkdale, Gatehouse of Fleet NX5121354055 54°51′33″N 4°19′10″W / 54.859095°N 4.319496°W / 54.859095; -4.319496 (Kirkdale Kirk and Kirkdale Mausoleum) Ruins of 18th-century Old Kirk of Kirkdale and classical mausoleum dated 1787, probably by Robert Adam[117] 13139 Kirkdale Kirk and Kirkdale Mausoleum

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Kirkdale Steadings and Slaughterhouse Kirkdale, Gatehouse of Fleet NX5128453605 54°51′18″N 4°19′05″W / 54.855075°N 4.318159°W / 54.855075; -4.318159 (Kirkdale Steadings and Slaughterhouse) 1787 steading, probably by Robert Adam[118] 13140
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Lochnaw Castle Leswalt, Stranraer NW9913262825 54°55′11″N 5°08′09″W / 54.919594°N 5.13581°W / 54.919594; -5.13581 (Lochnaw Castle) 16th-century tower house and 17th-century L-plan range[119] 13498 Lochnaw Castle

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Lochnaw, Walled Garden Leswalt, Stranraer NW9885063069 54°55′18″N 5°08′25″W / 54.92167°N 5.140373°W / 54.92167; -5.140373 (Lochnaw, Walled Garden) Early-19th-century polygonal walled garden[120] 13505
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Logan House Logan, Rhins of Galloway NX0964542824 54°44′39″N 4°57′32″W / 54.744217°N 4.958851°W / 54.744217; -4.958851 (Logan House) Classical mansion of 1702, remodelled 1952[121] 13564 Logan House

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Logan Windmill Logan, Rhins of Galloway NX1151643792 54°45′13″N 4°55′50″W / 54.75361°N 4.930454°W / 54.75361; -4.930454 (Logan Windmill) Tower of 17th-century windmill[122] 13570 Logan Windmill

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Mull of Galloway Lighthouse Mull of Galloway NX1569230398 54°38′06″N 4°51′26″W / 54.634944°N 4.857186°W / 54.634944; -4.857186 (Mull of Galloway Lighthouse) Lighthouse and keeper's house by Robert Stevenson, 1828[123] 13578 Mull of Galloway Lighthouse

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Old Parish Church of Kirkmaiden Kirkmaiden, Rhins of Galloway NX1245036920 54°41′32″N 4°54′42″W / 54.692284°N 4.911533°W / 54.692284; -4.911533 (Old Parish Church of Kirkmaiden) 17th-century T-plan church[124] 13581 Old Parish Church of Kirkmaiden

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Kirkmadrine Church Sandhead, Rhins of Galloway NX0801448389 54°47′37″N 4°59′16″W / 54.793539°N 4.987833°W / 54.793539; -4.987833 (Kirkmadrine Church) Late-19th-century mausoleum chapel[125] 16739 Kirkmadrine Church

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Portpatrick Old Parish Church Portpatrick NW9997654212 54°50′34″N 5°07′00″W / 54.842649°N 5.116686°W / 54.842649; -5.116686 (Portpatrick Old Parish Church) Remains of 17th-century church with earlier round tower, possibly a lighthouse[126] 16743 Portpatrick Old Parish Church

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Isle Castle Isle of Whithorn NX4764836604 54°42′05″N 4°21′57″W / 54.701333°N 4.365815°W / 54.701333; -4.365815 (Isle Castle) Small, 17th-century L-plan tower house[127] 16751 Isle Castle

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Castle of Park Glenluce NX1881457126 54°52′34″N 4°49′32″W / 54.875976°N 4.825551°W / 54.875976; -4.825551 (Castle of Park) Late-16th-century L-plan tower house[128] 16761 Castle of Park

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Haugh Bridge Haugh of Urr, over Urr Water NX8054365980 54°58′27″N 3°52′04″W / 54.974065°N 3.867819°W / 54.974065; -3.867819 (Haugh Bridge) Two-arch stone bridge built 1763 as part of military road[129] 16807
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Archbank Farm, tall barn with waterwheel Moffat NT0909606785 55°20′48″N 3°26′06″W / 55.346654°N 3.435018°W / 55.346654; -3.435018 (Archbank Farm, tall barn with waterwheel) Late-18th-century agricultural buildings[130] 16847
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Granton House Moffat NT0745809907 55°22′28″N 3°27′43″W / 55.374392°N 3.461872°W / 55.374392; -3.461872 (Granton House) Small Greek Revival villa, circa 1830 by Walter Newall[131] 16858
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Heatheryhaugh Moffat NT0924606246 55°20′31″N 3°25′57″W / 55.34184°N 3.432478°W / 55.34184; -3.432478 (Heatheryhaugh) Early-19th-century Gothic Revival villa[132] 16861
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Cruggleton Church Garlieston NX4779642810 54°45′26″N 4°22′00″W / 54.757101°N 4.366768°W / 54.757101; -4.366768 (Cruggleton Church) Remains of 12th-century church, rebuilt c. 1890 by 3rd Marquis of Bute[133] 16875 Cruggleton Church

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Galloway House Garlieston NX4784145273 54°46′45″N 4°22′02″W / 54.779229°N 4.367361°W / 54.779229; -4.367361 (Galloway House) 18th-century house by John Douglas, additions by William Burn and Robert Lorimer[134] 16876 Galloway House

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Castlemilk Kettleholm, Lockerbie NY1493777471 55°05′04″N 3°20′03″W / 55.084362°N 3.334099°W / 55.084362; -3.334099 (Castlemilk) Scots Baronial mansion, 1865 by David Bryce[135] 16888
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Castlemilk, Driveway Bridge Kettleholm, Lockerbie NY1504777261 55°04′57″N 3°19′56″W / 55.082494°N 3.332314°W / 55.082494; -3.332314 (Castlemilk, Driveway Bridge) Scots Baronial bridge, 1865 by David Bryce[136] 16890
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Westerkirk Old Churchyard, Johnstone Mausoleum Bentpath, Eskdale NY3128690350 55°12′09″N 3°04′52″W / 55.202607°N 3.081164°W / 55.202607; -3.081164 (Westerkirk Old Churchyard, Johnstone Mausoleum) Classical mausoleum by Robert Adam, circa 1790.[137] 16921 Westerkirk Old Churchyard, Johnstone Mausoleum

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Bentpath Bridge Bentpath, over River Esk, Eskdale NY3116090248 55°12′06″N 3°04′59″W / 55.201674°N 3.083118°W / 55.201674; -3.083118 (Bentpath Bridge) Three-arch road bridge built circa 1736[138] 16939 Bentpath Bridge

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Barwhinnock House Twynholm NX6567954987 54°52′18″N 4°05′41″W / 54.871559°N 4.09474°W / 54.871559; -4.09474 (Barwhinnock House) Early-19th-century Classical house[139] 16989
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Cumstoun House Tongland NX6832053319 54°51′26″N 4°03′10″W / 54.857282°N 4.052851°W / 54.857282; -4.052851 (Cumstoun House) Tudor Gothic house built 1829 by Thomas Hamilton[140] 16993 Cumstoun House

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Cumloden House Minnigaff, Newton Stewart NX4174367698 54°58′43″N 4°28′28″W / 54.978674°N 4.474392°W / 54.978674; -4.474392 (Cumloden House) Gothic cottage house, circa 1820[141] 17052 Cumloden House

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Garlies Castle Minnigaff, Newton Stewart NX4221769145 54°59′31″N 4°28′04″W / 54.991816°N 4.46779°W / 54.991816; -4.46779 (Garlies Castle) Remains of late-15th- or early-16th-century castle[142] 17057 Garlies Castle

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Dundrennan Abbey Dundrennan NX7494147506 54°48′24″N 3°56′50″W / 54.806773°N 3.947261°W / 54.806773; -3.947261 (Dundrennan Abbey) Ruins of 12th-century Cistercian abbey[143] 17072 Dundrennan Abbey

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Corsock House, Gates and Gatepiers Corsock NX7587475259 55°03′23″N 3°56′41″W / 55.056258°N 3.944749°W / 55.056258; -3.944749 (Corsock House, Gates and Gatepiers) Large, mid-19th-century ornamental Gothic cast-iron gates[144] 17094 Corsock House, Gates and Gatepiers

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Argrennan House Bridge of Dee, Castle Douglas NX7146358085 54°54′03″N 4°00′22″W / 54.900902°N 4.006049°W / 54.900902; -4.006049 (Argrennan House) 18th-century house, added to in the 19th century by James Gillespie Graham[145] 17114 Argrennan House

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Old Tongland Bridge Tongland, over River Dee NX6969953655 54°51′38″N 4°01′54″W / 54.86066°N 4.031536°W / 54.86066; -4.031536 (Old Tongland Bridge) Tongland, over River Dee[146] 17123
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Tongland Bridge Tongland, over River Dee NX6920053347 54°51′28″N 4°02′21″W / 54.857764°N 4.039165°W / 54.857764; -4.039165 (Tongland Bridge) Single-arch stone bridge built 1808 by Thomas Telford and Alexander Nasmyth[147] 17125 Tongland Bridge

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Tongland Hydro-Electric Power Station Tongland NX6951253559 54°51′35″N 4°02′04″W / 54.859749°N 4.034404°W / 54.859749; -4.034404 (Tongland Hydro-Electric Power Station) Power station built 1934[148] 17126 Tongland Hydro-Electric Power Station

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Torthorwald Cruck Cottage Torthorwald NY0326978477 55°05′29″N 3°31′02″W / 55.09126°N 3.51716°W / 55.09126; -3.51716 (Torthorwald Cruck Cottage) 19th-century cruck-framed and thatched cottage[149] 17157 Torthorwald Cruck Cottage

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Wanlockhead Village Library Wanlockhead NS8738912987 55°23′52″N 3°46′47″W / 55.397858°N 3.779649°W / 55.397858; -3.779649 (Wanlockhead Village Library) Small village library, dated 1850[150] 17192 Wanlockhead Village Library

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Goldielea Viaduct Goldielea, Cargenbridge NX9305073636 55°02′44″N 3°40′31″W / 55.045677°N 3.675385°W / 55.045677; -3.675385 (Goldielea Viaduct) 18-arch former railway bridge opened 1859 as part of Castle Douglas to Dumfries railway[151] 17201 Goldielea Viaduct

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Kirkconnel House Kirkconnel NX9799068033 54°59′47″N 3°35′46″W / 54.996387°N 3.596103°W / 54.996387; -3.596103 (Kirkconnel House) 16th-century house with later additions[152] 17204
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Terregles Estate Former Stables Terregles NX9315577637 55°04′54″N 3°40′31″W / 55.081638°N 3.675243°W / 55.081638; -3.675243 (Terregles Estate Former Stables) Stable block probably by Sir Robert Smirke, circa 1831[153] 17208
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Tynron Parish Church Tynron NX8059093012 55°13′01″N 3°52′42″W / 55.216857°N 3.878439°W / 55.216857; -3.878439 (Tynron Parish Church) Gothic church by William Burn, built 1837[154] 17222 Tynron Parish Church

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Amisfield Tower Amisfield NX9920383800 55°08′18″N 3°34′58″W / 55.138264°N 3.582732°W / 55.138264; -3.582732 (Amisfield Tower) 16th-century tower house[155] 17233 Amisfield Tower

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Tinwald House Tinwald NY0173580289 55°06′26″N 3°32′31″W / 55.107235°N 3.541813°W / 55.107235; -3.541813 (Tinwald House) Classical mansion house by William Adam, dated 1740[156] 17238 Tinwald House

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Tinwald House Cottages Tinwald NY0174380237 55°06′24″N 3°32′30″W / 55.106769°N 3.541669°W / 55.106769; -3.541669 (Tinwald House Cottages) Service quarters probably by William Adam, circa 1740[157] 17239
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Tinwald House Farm Steading Tinwald NY0167680326 55°06′27″N 3°32′34″W / 55.107555°N 3.54275°W / 55.107555; -3.54275 (Tinwald House Farm Steading) Steading probably by William Adam, circa 1740[158] 17240
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Comlongon Castle Clarencefield, Ruthwell 4/11/1971 NY0794068950 55°00′24″N 3°26′27″W / 55.006566°N 3.440923°W / 55.006566; -3.440923 (Comlongon Castle) 15th-century tower house and 1902 mansion house by James Barbour and J.M. Bowie[159] 17245 Comlongon Castle

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Ruthwell Museum Ruthwell NY1018767387 54°59′35″N 3°24′19″W / 54.992936°N 3.405311°W / 54.992936; -3.405311 (Ruthwell Museum) Built circa 1760, former Henry Duncan Savings Bank opened 1810 as Scotland's first savings bank[160] 17249 Ruthwell Museum

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Nith Bridge Thornhill, over River Nith NX8708195480 55°14′26″N 3°46′39″W / 55.240551°N 3.777458°W / 55.240551; -3.777458 (Nith Bridge) Later 18th-century two-arch stone road bridge[161] 17286 Nith Bridge

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Drumlanrig Low Gardens House (Gardeners House) Drumlanrig Estate NX8576298206 55°15′53″N 3°47′57″W / 55.26473°N 3.799297°W / 55.26473; -3.799297 (Drumlanrig Low Gardens House (Gardeners House)) Picturesque cottage by William Burn, circa 1831[162] 17297
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Sweetheart Abbey New Abbey NX9650666270 54°58′49″N 3°37′07″W / 54.980244°N 3.618652°W / 54.980244; -3.618652 (Sweetheart Abbey) Remains of Cistercian abbey founded in 1273[163] 17304 Sweetheart Abbey

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New Abbey Mill (Monksmill) New Abbey NX9622966249 54°58′48″N 3°37′23″W / 54.979998°N 3.622971°W / 54.979998; -3.622971 (New Abbey Mill (Monksmill)) Mid to late-18th-century water-mill, in working order[164] 17323 New Abbey Mill (Monksmill)

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Thornhill Cross Thornhill NX8787995478 55°14′27″N 3°45′54″W / 55.240715°N 3.764914°W / 55.240715; -3.764914 (Thornhill Cross) Mercat cross erected 1714, possibly by James Smith[165] 17337 Thornhill Cross

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The Old House New Abbey NX9618566225 54°58′47″N 3°37′25″W / 54.979773°N 3.623649°W / 54.979773; -3.623649 (The Old House) 17th-century house[166] 17346 The Old House

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Monument to Henry Duncan Mount Kedar, Mouswald NY0718871551 55°01′47″N 3°27′13″W / 55.029791°N 3.453521°W / 55.029791; -3.453521 (Monument to Henry Duncan) Monument by James Raeburn, erected 1846 to the Rev. Henry Duncan (1774–1846)[167] 17388
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Sorbie Tower Sorbie NX4508947025 54°47′39″N 4°24′40″W / 54.794117°N 4.411044°W / 54.794117; -4.411044 (Sorbie Tower) Late-16th-century tower house[168] 19181 Sorbie Tower

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All Saints Episcopal Church Challoch, Newton Stewart NX3851767485 54°58′33″N 4°31′29″W / 54.975727°N 4.524626°W / 54.975727; -4.524626 (All Saints Episcopal Church) Gothic Revival church by William Habershon and Alfred Pite, built 1872[169] 19190 All Saints Episcopal Church

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Tonderghie House Isle of Whithorn NX4430535670 54°41′31″N 4°25′02″W / 54.691924°N 4.417144°W / 54.691924; -4.417144 (Tonderghie House) Mid-18th-century country house[170] 19248 Tonderghie House

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Tonderghie Steadings Isle of Whithorn NX4420535389 54°41′22″N 4°25′07″W / 54.68937°N 4.418544°W / 54.68937; -4.418544 (Tonderghie Steadings) 19th-century steading with an almost complete horse-powered threshing machine[171] 19249
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Heron Monument Monigaff Parish Churchyard, Minnigaff NX4099066573 54°58′06″N 4°29′08″W / 54.968335°N 4.485521°W / 54.968335; -4.485521 (Heron Monument) Classical monument of the Heron family, dated 1761[172] 19313
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Monreith House Port William NX3557742864 54°45′13″N 4°33′23″W / 54.753733°N 4.556479°W / 54.753733; -4.556479 (Monreith House) Classical mansion house by Alexander Stevens, built 1791 [173] 19561 Monreith House

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Old Place of Mochrum Culshabbin, Mochrum NX3080554053 54°51′09″N 4°38′13″W / 54.852592°N 4.637081°W / 54.852592; -4.637081 (Old Place of Mochrum) Two 16th-century towers linked and restored in the later 19th-century[174] 19570 Old Place of Mochrum

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Annan Bridge Annan, carrying the A75 over the River Annan NY1910766585 54°59′14″N 3°15′57″W / 54.987261°N 3.265704°W / 54.987261; -3.265704 (Annan Bridge) Three-arch road bridge by Robert Stevenson, 1826[175] 21061 Annan Bridge

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27, 29 Bank Street Annan NY1933466461 54°59′10″N 3°15′44″W / 54.986184°N 3.262123°W / 54.986184; -3.262123 (27, 29 Bank Street) Former British Linen Bank in the style of Walter Newall, circa 1840[176] 21066
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5, 7, 9 High Street (Old Academy) Annan NY1916166537 54°59′13″N 3°15′53″W / 54.986839°N 3.264847°W / 54.986839; -3.264847 (5, 7, 9 High Street (Old Academy)) Mid-18th-century town house, formerly the burgh academy[177] 21086 5, 7, 9 High Street (Old Academy)

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Annan Old Parish Church Annan, High Street NY1958466612 54°59′15″N 3°15′30″W / 54.987581°N 3.25826°W / 54.987581; -3.25826 (Annan Old Parish Church) Parish church with classical details, dated 1789[178] 21106 Annan Old Parish Church

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Castle Douglas Cattle Mart Castle Douglas NX7681962564 54°56′33″N 3°55′28″W / 54.942479°N 3.924496°W / 54.942479; -3.924496 (Castle Douglas Cattle Mart) Octagonal cattle market built 1900[179] 22976 Castle Douglas Cattle Mart

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Lincluden Collegiate Church Lincluden, Dumfries NX9664077911 55°05′05″N 3°37′15″W / 55.084838°N 3.620776°W / 55.084838; -3.620776 (Lincluden Collegiate Church) Ruins of 14th- or 15th-century church[180] 26075 Lincluden Collegiate Church

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5, 7, 9, 11 Bank Street Dumfries NX9713076011 55°04′04″N 3°36′45″W / 55.067873°N 3.612416°W / 55.067873; -3.612416 (5, 7, 9, 11 Bank Street) Mid-18th-century town house, former home of Robert Burns[181] 26083
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Former Methodist Church Dumfries, Buccleuch Street NX9706976286 55°04′13″N 3°36′48″W / 55.07033°N 3.61347°W / 55.07033; -3.61347 (Former Methodist Church) Classical church by Thomas Hunt, 1817[182] 26102 Former Methodist Church

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Robert Burns' House Dumfries, Burns Street NX9740675806 55°03′58″N 3°36′29″W / 55.066089°N 3.608022°W / 55.066089; -3.608022 (Robert Burns' House) 18th-century house in which Robert Burns lived from 1793 until his death in 1796[183] 26115 Robert Burns' House

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25–37 Castle Street (odd numbers) Dumfries NX9706276295 55°04′13″N 3°36′49″W / 55.07041°N 3.613583°W / 55.07041; -3.613583 (25–37 Castle Street (odd numbers)) Terrace of seven houses built circa 1830 to design by Robert Burn[184] 26118
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41, 43, 45, 47 Castle Street Dumfries NX9698976395 55°04′17″N 3°36′53″W / 55.071293°N 3.614762°W / 55.071293; -3.614762 (41, 43, 45, 47 Castle Street) Terrace built in the 1820s to design by Robert Burn [185] 26120
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14-24 Castle Street (even numbers) Dumfries NX9710076299 55°04′14″N 3°36′47″W / 55.070454°N 3.61299°W / 55.070454; -3.61299 (14-24 Castle Street (even numbers)) Terrace built between 1806 and 1819 to design by Robert Burn[186] 26122
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26, 28, 30 Castle Street Dumfries NX9702776398 55°04′17″N 3°36′51″W / 55.071328°N 3.614168°W / 55.071328; -3.614168 (26, 28, 30 Castle Street) Terrace built between 1806 and 1819 to design by Robert Burn[187] 26123
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Greyfriars Church Dumfries NX9712476302 55°04′14″N 3°36′45″W / 55.070485°N 3.612615°W / 55.070485; -3.612615 (Greyfriars Church) Decorated Gothic style church by John Starforth, 1868[188] 26126 Greyfriars Church

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Dumfries Museum Observatory Dumfries NX9698775713 55°03′55″N 3°36′52″W / 55.065166°N 3.614547°W / 55.065166; -3.614547 (Dumfries Museum Observatory) Late-18th-century windmill, remodelled by Walter Newall in 1836 as an observatory[189] 26135 Dumfries Museum Observatory

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Queensberry Column Dumfries, English Street NX9723576149 55°04′09″N 3°36′39″W / 55.069134°N 3.610822°W / 55.069134; -3.610822 (Queensberry Column) Memorial column to 3rd Duke of Queensberry by Robert Adam, 1780[190] 26173 Queensberry Column

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Midsteeple Dumfries, High Street NX9724076148 55°04′09″N 3°36′39″W / 55.069126°N 3.610744°W / 55.069126; -3.610744 (Midsteeple) Town house and clock tower built 1707[191] 26215 Midsteeple

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The Globe Inn Dumfries, High Street NX9730275974 55°04′03″N 3°36′35″W / 55.067576°N 3.609711°W / 55.067576; -3.609711 (The Globe Inn) Mid-18th-century inn[192] 26230 The Globe Inn

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Former Trades Hall Dumfries, Queensberry Square NX9725176134 55°04′08″N 3°36′38″W / 55.069003°N 3.610567°W / 55.069003; -3.610567 (Former Trades Hall) Classical hall by Thomas Boyd, 1804[193] 26234 Former Trades Hall

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29 Irish Street and 92 Whitesands Dumfries NX9722975838 55°03′59″N 3°36′39″W / 55.066339°N 3.610804°W / 55.066339; -3.610804 (29 Irish Street and 92 Whitesands) Earlier 18th-century town house[194] 26240 29 Irish Street and 92 Whitesands

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24 Nith Place Dumfries NX9732475858 55°04′00″N 3°36′34″W / 55.066539°N 3.609324°W / 55.066539; -3.609324 (24 Nith Place) Earlier 18th-century Baroque town house[195] 26305
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St Michael's Church Dumfries, St Michael's Street NX9755275692 55°03′54″N 3°36′21″W / 55.065095°N 3.605696°W / 55.065095; -3.605696 (St Michael's Church) Mid-18th-century church[196] 26335 St Michael's Church

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St Michael's Churchyard Dumfries, St Michael Street NX9754575699 55°03′55″N 3°36′21″W / 55.065156°N 3.605808°W / 55.065156; -3.605808 (St Michael's Churchyard) 18th- and 19th-century monuments including Baroque Sharp of Hoddom monument[197] 26336 St Michael's Churchyard

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St Michael's Churchyard, Burns' Mausoleum Dumfries, St Michael Street NX9760175690 55°03′54″N 3°36′18″W / 55.065087°N 3.604928°W / 55.065087; -3.604928 (St Michael's Churchyard, Burns' Mausoleum) Octagonal mausoleum of Robert Burns, by Thomas Hunt, 1815[198] 26337 St Michael's Churchyard, Burns' Mausoleum

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Devorgilla Bridge Dumfries, over River Nith NX9689076053 55°04′06″N 3°36′58″W / 55.0682°N 3.616188°W / 55.0682; -3.616188 (Devorgilla Bridge) Medieval bridge, rebuilt many times[199] 26354 Devorgilla Bridge

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Blair House Kirkcudbright, High Street NX6816051070 54°50′13″N 4°03′16″W / 54.837042°N 4.054315°W / 54.837042; -4.054315 (Blair House) Early-19th-century town house[200] 36529 Blair House

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Broughton House Kirkcudbright, High Street NX6815151050 54°50′13″N 4°03′16″W / 54.83686°N 4.054446°W / 54.83686; -4.054446 (Broughton House) Mid-18th-century classical detached house[201] 36530 Broughton House

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Kirkcudbright Tolbooth and Market Cross Kirkcudbright, High Street NX6806550896 54°50′08″N 4°03′21″W / 54.835454°N 4.055714°W / 54.835454; -4.055714 (Kirkcudbright Tolbooth and Market Cross) 16th-century tolbooth and 17th-century mercat cross[202] 36542 Kirkcudbright Tolbooth and Market Cross

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66, 68, 70 High Street Kirkcudbright NX6808350883 54°50′07″N 4°03′20″W / 54.835342°N 4.055428°W / 54.835342; -4.055428 (66, 68, 70 High Street) 17th-century terraced houses[203] 36545
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74 High Street and Cannon's Close Kirkcudbright NX6810150869 54°50′07″N 4°03′19″W / 54.835221°N 4.055141°W / 54.835221; -4.055141 (74 High Street and Cannon's Close) 17th-century terraced houses[204] 36546
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Langholm Parish Church Langholm NY3615084466 55°09′01″N 3°00′12″W / 55.150396°N 3.003426°W / 55.150396; -3.003426 (Langholm Parish Church) Large Gothic church by William Burn and David Bryce, 1843[205] 37137 Langholm Parish Church

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Lochmaben Parish Church Lochmaben NY0836582268 55°07′35″N 3°26′19″W / 55.126283°N 3.438566°W / 55.126283; -3.438566 (Lochmaben Parish Church) Gothic church built 1820, in the style of Walter Newall[206] 37539 Lochmaben Parish Church

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Lochmaben Tolbooth Lochmaben NY0818182576 55°07′44″N 3°26′30″W / 55.129016°N 3.44155°W / 55.129016; -3.44155 (Lochmaben Tolbooth) 18th-century tolbooth with 19th-century additions by David Bryce[207] 37541 Lochmaben Tolbooth

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Lockerbie Town Hall Lockerbie NY1369381645 55°07′18″N 3°21′17″W / 55.121644°N 3.354849°W / 55.121644; -3.354849 (Lockerbie Town Hall) Scots Baronial town hall by David Bryce, built from 1884[208] 37579 Lockerbie Town Hall

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St Andrew's Parish Church Moffat NT0844305126 55°19′54″N 3°26′41″W / 55.33163°N 3.444769°W / 55.33163; -3.444769 (St Andrew's Parish Church) Gothic church by John Starforth, 1887[209] 37881 St Andrew's Parish Church

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Moffat House Hotel Moffat NT0837005369 55°20′02″N 3°26′46″W / 55.333799°N 3.445998°W / 55.333799; -3.445998 (Moffat House Hotel) Substantial house by John Adam for the Earl of Hopetoun, 1762[210] 37928 Moffat House Hotel

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Sidmount Cottage Moffat NT0897105543 55°20′08″N 3°26′12″W / 55.335474°N 3.436584°W / 55.335474; -3.436584 (Sidmount Cottage) Villa dated 1836[211] 37935
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Penninghame Parish Church Newton Stewart NX4096565412 54°57′28″N 4°29′07″W / 54.957903°N 4.485267°W / 54.957903; -4.485267 (Penninghame Parish Church) Gothic church by William Burn, 1838[212] 38663 Penninghame Parish Church

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Cree Bridge Newton Stewart, over River Cree NX4115465653 54°57′36″N 4°28′57″W / 54.960127°N 4.482452°W / 54.960127; -4.482452 (Cree Bridge) Five-arch stone bridge, built 1813 by John Rennie[213] 38667 Cree Bridge

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Douglas House, former Douglas School Newton Stewart, King Street NX4086266400 54°58′00″N 4°29′15″W / 54.96674°N 4.487422°W / 54.96674; -4.487422 (Douglas House, former Douglas School) Former school of 1834, by John Henderson[214] 38672
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Sanquhar Tolbooth Sanquhar NS7809009913 55°22′05″N 3°55′30″W / 55.368028°N 3.925047°W / 55.368028; -3.925047 (Sanquhar Tolbooth) Baroque tolbooth by William Adam, 1735[215] 40540 Sanquhar Tolbooth

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Stranraer Museum, formerly Old Town Hall Stranraer, George Street NX0594660834 54°54′16″N 5°01′42″W / 54.904423°N 5.028312°W / 54.904423; -5.028312 (Stranraer Museum, formerly Old Town Hall) 18th-century town hall with 19th-century extension[216] 41745 Stranraer Museum, formerly Old Town Hall

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Stranraer Castle Stranraer NX0609060821 54°54′16″N 5°01′34″W / 54.904362°N 5.026061°W / 54.904362; -5.026061 (Stranraer Castle) Early-16th-century L-plan tower house, remodelled in the 1980s[217] 41765 Stranraer Castle

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53 George Street and entrance to Whithorn Priory Whithorn NX4454840251 54°43′59″N 4°24′57″W / 54.73313°N 4.415823°W / 54.73313; -4.415823 (53 George Street and entrance to Whithorn Priory) Later 18th-century house with arched pend[218] 42195 53 George Street and entrance to Whithorn Priory

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55–57 (odd nos) George Street Whithorn NX4454040235 54°43′59″N 4°24′57″W / 54.732983°N 4.415939°W / 54.732983; -4.415939 (55–57 (odd nos) George Street) 18th-century houses[219] 42196 55–57 (odd nos) George Street

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18 and 20 King Street Stranraer NX0581560903 54°54′18″N 5°01′49″W / 54.904991°N 5.030399°W / 54.904991; -5.030399 (18 and 20 King Street) Early-19th-century bakery and shop[220] 45230
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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 12 December 2007.
    "Get-a-map". Ordnance Survey. Retrieved 17 December 2007.
  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".
  3. ^ Listed twice
  4. ^ Also in England, listed at grade II*, Historic England. "Riddings Junction Viaduct (1268307)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 12 December 2014.

References

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  2. ^ "What is Listing?". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 5 May 2010.
  3. ^ a b Scottish Historic Environment Policy (PDF). Historic Scotland. October 2008. pp. 24–25. ISBN 978-1-84917-002-4. Retrieved 5 May 2010.
  4. ^ Guide to the Protection of Scotland’s Listed Buildings, p. 17.
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  6. ^ "Ardwall House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  7. ^ "Anwoth Old Church, Gordon Tomb And Churchyard: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  8. ^ "Barscobe Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  9. ^ "Ironmacannie Mill: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  10. ^ "Ken Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  11. ^ "Millhousebridge Village, Millhouse Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  12. ^ "Millhouse Bridge Village, Millhouse Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  13. ^ "Old Tollbar Cottage At Dinwoodie: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  14. ^ "Jardine Hall Stable Block: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  15. ^ "Jardine Hall, Walled Garden And Gateways: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  16. ^ "Buittle Bridge, Dalbeattie (Also Known As Craignair Bridge): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  17. ^ "Rammerscales House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  18. ^ "Corseyard Farm And Boundary Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  19. ^ "Orchardton Tower: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  20. ^ "Borgue Old House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  21. ^ "Plunton Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  22. ^ "Threave Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  23. ^ "Hensol House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  24. ^ "Hensol House, The Lainshaw Sundial: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  25. ^ "Shillahill Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  26. ^ "Dalton Village, Dalton Old Parish Church, Churchyard And Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  27. ^ "Denbie House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  28. ^ "Denbie, Dovecot: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  29. ^ "Bonshaw Tower And House And Courtyard Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  30. ^ "Brydekirk Village, Brydekirk Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  31. ^ "Gilnockie Bridge (A7 Over River Esk): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  32. ^ "Byreburnfoot Bridge And Embankment (A7 Over Byre Burn): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  33. ^ "Hollows Or Gilnockie Tower: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  34. ^ "Priorslynn, Cruck-Framed Building: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  35. ^ "Riddings Junction Viaduct, Over Liddel Water: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  36. ^ "Tarrasfoot Tile Works: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  37. ^ "Hoddom Castle With Fosse Bridge And Driveway Bridge To South: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  38. ^ "Repentance Tower: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  39. ^ "Kinmount House And Conservatory, With Office Court And Gateways: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  40. ^ "Grennan Mill: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  41. ^ "Crossmichael Parish Church And Churchyard (Church Of Scotland): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  42. ^ "Crossmichael Church Gordon Memorial: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  43. ^ "Glenlochar Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  44. ^ "Greenlaw House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  45. ^ "Southwick Home Farm: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  46. ^ "Stapleton Tower: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  47. ^ "Dornock Village, Dornock House, Old Farmhouse And Steading, Including Detached Tall West Block: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  48. ^ "Caerlaverock Castle And Arched Gateway To North East: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  49. ^ "Ladyfield West (Formerly Hannayfield): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  50. ^ "Crichton Royal Hospital Crichton Hall: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  51. ^ "Durisdeer Village Durisdeer Parish Church, Queensberry Mausoleum, Former School/Vestry And Churchyard: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  52. ^ "Drumlanrig Castle, Outbuildings And Pavilion Blocks Piers, Balustrades And Quadrant Walls And Garden Urns: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  53. ^ "Wallacehall Assessment Centre (Former Academy And Schoolhouse): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  54. ^ "Auldgirth Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  55. ^ "Dalgonar Bridge Over Cairn Water: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  56. ^ "Dunscore Village Dunscore Parish Church And Churchyard: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  57. ^ "Ellisland Farmhouse And Steading: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  58. ^ "The Crichton, Crichton Farm: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  59. ^ "The Crichton, Crichton Memorial Church: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  60. ^ "Hills Tower, Gatehouse And Courtyard Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  61. ^ "Langholm Lodge, Duchess Bridge (Over River Esk): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  62. ^ "Knocknalling Barn: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  63. ^ "Milnholm Farmhouse And Steading: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  64. ^ "Skipper's Bridge (A7 Over River Esk): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  65. ^ "Mossknowe House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  66. ^ "Springkell House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  67. ^ "Wyseby, Former Stables With Dovecot: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  68. ^ "Kirkpatrick Fleming Parish Churchyard, Graham Of Mossknowe Burial Enclosure: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  69. ^ "Douglas Mausoleum, Near To Kelton Parish Church, Railings And Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  70. ^ "Gelston Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  71. ^ "Old Bridge Of Dee: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  72. ^ "Craigielands House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  73. ^ "Cally Palace Hotel, Formerly Cally House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  74. ^ "Girthon Old Kirk And Churchyard: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  75. ^ "Raehills House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  76. ^ "Beattock Village, The Old Brig Inn, Hotel And Outbuildings: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  77. ^ "Boreland Village, Hutton And Corrie Parish Church, Churchyard And Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  78. ^ "Corsewall Lighthouse, Lighthouse Keepers' Houses And Enclosure Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  79. ^ "Kinnel Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  80. ^ "Spedlins Tower: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  81. ^ "Elshieshields Tower And Adjoining House, Walled Garden, And Gatepiers At South: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  82. ^ "Halleaths Former Stables (Houses And SSEB Stores And Workshops): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  83. ^ "Hoddom Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  84. ^ "Shortrig Windmill Tower, Horsemill And Steading Ranges: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  85. ^ "Ecclefechan Village, High Street, Arched House Including Carlyle's Birthplace: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  86. ^ "Kirkcowan Village, Kirkcowan Parish Church (C Of S) And Boundary Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  87. ^ "Craichlaw House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  88. ^ "Barholm Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  89. ^ "Carsluith Castle And Adjoining Steadings: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  90. ^ "Baldoon Castle Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  91. ^ "Old Place Of Monreith, Or Dowies, With Carriage House And Boundary Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  92. ^ "Ravenstone Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  93. ^ "Glasserton Parish Church Church Of Scotland Session House Churchyard Mausolea And Monuments: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  94. ^ "Craigcaffie Tower: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  95. ^ "Lochryan Estate, Lochryan House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  96. ^ "Lochinch Heritage Estate, Lochinch Castle Including Service Range, Bowling Alley, Boundary Walls And Gates: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  97. ^ "Lochinch Heritage Estate, Castle Kennedy: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  98. ^ "Old Bridge Of Urr Mill: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  99. ^ "Fourmerkland Tower: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  100. ^ "West Galloberry Farm Steading And Horsemill: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  101. ^ "Blackwood House Former Stables: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  102. ^ "Capenoch House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  103. ^ "Moniaive Village Kilneiss House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  104. ^ "Carnsalloch House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  105. ^ "Carnsalloch Chapel At The Mount: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  106. ^ "Carnsalloch Former Stables: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  107. ^ "Glenluiart House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  108. ^ "Kirkland Village Glencairn Parish Church: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  109. ^ "Craigdarroch House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  110. ^ "Ross Mains: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  111. ^ "Arbigland, John Paul Jones' Cottage With Kennels And Pump House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  112. ^ "Arbigland House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  113. ^ "Southerness Lighthouse: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  114. ^ "Shennanton House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  115. ^ "Kirkdale Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  116. ^ "Kirkdale House And Sundial: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  117. ^ "Kirkdale Mausoleum And Kirkdale Kirk And Graveyard Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  118. ^ "Kirkdale Steadings And Slaughterhouse: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  119. ^ "Lochnaw Castle, With Terrace, Gatepiers, Courtyard Walls, Bell, Monument And Pavilion: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  120. ^ "Lochnaw, Walled Garden: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  121. ^ "Logan House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  122. ^ "Logan Windmill: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  123. ^ "Mull Of Galloway Lighthouse, Lighthouse Keepers' Houses And Boundary Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  124. ^ "Old Parish Church Of Kirkmaiden, With Graveyard, Graveyard Walls And Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  125. ^ "Kirkmadrine Church Including Graveyard, Mctaggart Memorial, Boundary Walls, Gatepiers And Gates: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  126. ^ "St Patrick Street, Old Parish Church: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  127. ^ "Isle Of Whithorn, Isle Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  128. ^ "Castle Of Park: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  129. ^ "Haugh Bridge, Bridge Over Urr Water, Near Haugh Of Urr: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  130. ^ "Archbank Farm, Tall Barn With Waterwheel: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  131. ^ "Granton House, Balustrade To South And Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  132. ^ "Heatheryhaugh: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  133. ^ "Cruggleton Church And Walled Burial Ground: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  134. ^ "Galloway House And Park Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  135. ^ "Castlemilk: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  136. ^ "Castlemilk, Driveway Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  137. ^ "Bentpath Village, Westerkirk Old Churchyard, Johnstone Mausoleum: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  138. ^ "Bentpath Village, Bentpath Bridge (Over River Esk): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  139. ^ "Barwhinnock House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  140. ^ "Cumstoun House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  141. ^ "Cumloden House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  142. ^ "Garlies Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  143. ^ "Dundrennan Abbey: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  144. ^ "Corsock House, Gates And Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  145. ^ "Argrennan House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  146. ^ "Tongland, Old Tongland Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  147. ^ "Tongland Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  148. ^ "Tongland Hydro-Electric Power Station: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  149. ^ "Torthorwald Village Cruck Cottage: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  150. ^ "Wanlockhead Village Library: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  151. ^ "Goldielea Viaduct: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  152. ^ "Kirkconnel House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  153. ^ "Terregles Estate Former Stables: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  154. ^ "Tynron Village Tynron Parish Church: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  155. ^ "Amisfield Tower: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  156. ^ "Tinwald House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  157. ^ "Tinwald House Cottages: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  158. ^ "Tinwald House Farm Steading (Original 2-Storey L-Plan Block Only): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  159. ^ "Comlongon Castle And Mansion House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  160. ^ "Ruthwell Village Ruthwell Museum Henry Duncan Savings Bank And Museum: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  161. ^ "Nith Bridge (A702 Over River Nith): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  162. ^ "Drumlanrig Low Gardens House (Gardeners House): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  163. ^ "New Abbey Village Sweetheart Abbey And Precinct Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  164. ^ "New Abbey Village New Abbey Mill: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  165. ^ "Thornhill Village The Cross: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  166. ^ "New Abbey Village The Old House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  167. ^ "Mount Kedar Monument To Henry Duncan: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  168. ^ "Old Place Of Sorbie Also Known As Sorbie Tower: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  169. ^ "Challoch, All Saints Episcopal Church With Boundary Walls And Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  170. ^ "Tonderghie House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  171. ^ "Tonderghie Steadings: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  172. ^ "Monigaff Parish Church Graveyard, Heron Monument: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  173. ^ "Monreith House, With Office Court, Gatepiers And Terrace Wall: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  174. ^ "Old Place Of Mochrum With Walled Garden, Wellhead And Sundial: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  175. ^ "Annan Bridge (A75 Over River Annan): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  176. ^ "27, 29 Bank Street And Gatepiers And Railings: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  177. ^ "5, 7, 9 High Street (Old Academy): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  178. ^ "High Street Annan Parish Church And Churchyard Boundary Walls And Gatepiers, (Church Of Scotland): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  179. ^ "New Market Street Castle Douglas Cattle Mart: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  180. ^ "Abbey Lane, Lincluden Collegiate Church: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  181. ^ "5, 7, 9, 11 Bank Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  182. ^ "83 Buccleuch Street, Former Methodist Church And Railings: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  183. ^ "24 Burns Street, Robert Burns' House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  184. ^ "25-37 Castle Street (Odd Numbers): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  185. ^ "41, 43, 45, 47 Castle Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  186. ^ "14-24 Castle Street (Even Numbers): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  187. ^ "26, 28, 30 Castle Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  188. ^ "Church Crescent, Greyfriars' Church: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  189. ^ "Church Street, Dumfries Museum Observatory: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  190. ^ "English Street, Queensberry Column (In Front Of Regional Council Offices): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  191. ^ "High Street, Midsteeple: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  192. ^ "56 High Street, Globe Inn: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  193. ^ "136, 140 High Street/16, 17 Queensberry Square, Former Trades Hall: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  194. ^ "29 Irish Street And 92 Whitesands Including Garden And Courtyard Walls, Outbuildings And Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  195. ^ "24 Nith Place: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  196. ^ "St Michael's Street, St Michael's Church: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  197. ^ "St Michael's Churchyard And Main Gate And Holy Cross Churchyard: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  198. ^ "St Michael's Street, St Michael's Churchyard Burns' Mausoleum: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  199. ^ "Whitesands, Devorgilla Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  200. ^ "8 High Street, Blair House And Summer House And Walls To Castle Dykes.: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  201. ^ "12 High Street, With 10 High Street, Broughton House And Walls To Castle Dykes: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  202. ^ "High Street, Tolbooth, Market Cross And Well: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  203. ^ "66 (Wynd End) W. Side Of Close, 68 E. Side Of Close And 70 High Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  204. ^ "74 High Street And Cannon's Close: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  205. ^ "Langholm Parish Church: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  206. ^ "High Street, Lochmaben Parish Church Boundary Wall And Gatepiers (St Magdalene's): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  207. ^ "High Street, Tolbooth Including Iron Lamps: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  208. ^ "High Street, Town Hall: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  209. ^ "Churchgate St Andrew's Parish Church: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  210. ^ "High Street Moffat House Hotel: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  211. ^ "Sidmount Avenue Sidmount Cottage: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  212. ^ "Church Street, Penninghame Parish Church, St John's (Church_Of Scotland), Boundary Walls And Railings: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  213. ^ "Cree Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  214. ^ "King Street, Douglas House, Former Douglas School: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  215. ^ "High Street, Tolbooth/Town House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  216. ^ "55 George Street, Stranraer Museum Formerly Old Town Hall: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  217. ^ "George Street And Castle Street, Stranraer Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  218. ^ "53 George Street And Entrance To Priory: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  219. ^ "55-57 (Odd Nos) George Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  220. ^ "18 And 20 King Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.

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