List of Category A listed buildings in Stirling

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This is a list of Category A listed buildings in the Stirling council area in central 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 Stirling covers 2,187 square kilometres (844 sq mi), and has a population of around 88,400. There are 84 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
Lecropt Church Lecropt, Bridge of Allan NS7805097941 56°09′31″N 3°57′54″W / 56.158495°N 3.965053°W / 56.158495; -3.965053 (Lecropt Church) Gothic Church by William Stirling, 1826[5] 173 Lecropt Church

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Keir House, Home Farm Bridge of Allan NS7726799296 56°10′14″N 3°58′42″W / 56.170461°N 3.978276°W / 56.170461; -3.978276 (Keir House, Home Farm) Farm buildings by David Bryce, 1832, remodelled by Sir William Stirling-Maxwell, 1861[6] 3918
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Keir House, South Lodge Bridge of Allan NS7757099093 56°10′07″N 3°58′24″W / 56.168716°N 3.973306°W / 56.168716; -3.973306 (Keir House, South Lodge) Greek Revival lodge by David Hamilton, 1820[7] 3921
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Keir House Bridge of Allan NS7697098807 56°09′58″N 3°58′58″W / 56.165994°N 3.98283°W / 56.165994; -3.98283 (Keir House) Georgian mansion, extended by David Hamilton in 1831 and Robert Rowand Anderson in 1901[8] 3935 Keir House

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Old Auchentroig Auchentroig, Buchlyvie NS5444693521 56°06′44″N 4°20′32″W / 56.112193°N 4.342346°W / 56.112193; -4.342346 (Old Auchentroig) Laird's house dated 1702, restored by Simpson & Brown 1999[9] 3937
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Queen Victoria School Dunblane NN7893202634 56°12′03″N 3°57′11″W / 56.20086°N 3.953001°W / 56.20086; -3.953001 (Queen Victoria School) Scots Renaissance school by John A. Campbell, 1908[10] 3986
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Queen Victoria School Memorial Chapel Dunblane NN7894902541 56°12′00″N 3°57′10″W / 56.200029°N 3.952684°W / 56.200029; -3.952684 (Queen Victoria School Memorial Chapel) Scots Gothic chapel by John A. Campbell, 1908[11] 3987
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Cromlix House, Sundial and Gatepiers Kinbuck, Dunblane NN7819906028 56°13′52″N 3°57′59″W / 56.231147°N 3.966368°W / 56.231147; -3.966368 (Cromlix House, Sundial and Gatepiers) Well preserved 17th-century obelisk type sundial, with 16th-century gatepiers [12] 3997 Cromlix House, Sundial and Gatepiers

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Loch Venachar Dam/Sluice House including Weir and Water Conduit Loch Venachar, Callander NN5979206450 56°13′48″N 4°15′48″W / 56.229863°N 4.263271°W / 56.229863; -4.263271 (Loch Venachar Dam/Sluice House including Weir and Water Conduit) Mid 19th-century dam and water works, built by Glasgow Corporation [13] 4060 Loch Venachar Dam/Sluice House including Weir and Water Conduit

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Edinample Castle Lochearnhead NN6017822661 56°22′32″N 4°15′56″W / 56.375506°N 4.265651°W / 56.375506; -4.265651 (Edinample Castle) Z-plan tower house of 1584, remodelled in the late 18th century and renovated in the late 20th century [14] 4198 Edinample Castle

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Drip Old Bridge Craig Forth, Stirling, over River Forth NS7701695615 56°08′14″N 3°58′50″W / 56.137344°N 3.980614°W / 56.137344; -3.980614 (Drip Old Bridge) Five-arch stone bridge built circa 1773[15] 6725
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Catter House Drymen NS4711487088 56°03′08″N 4°27′23″W / 56.052158°N 4.456459°W / 56.052158; -4.456459 (Catter House) Late-18th-century classical house[16] 7628
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Gribloch House Kippen NS6404893484 56°06′53″N 4°11′17″W / 56.114692°N 4.188042°W / 56.114692; -4.188042 (Gribloch House) 1930s country house by Basil Spence with Perry Duncan[17] 8191
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Doune Stable Block Doune Park, Doune NN7072203150 56°12′12″N 4°05′08″W / 56.203333°N 4.085488°W / 56.203333; -4.085488 (Doune Stable Block) Quadrangular stable block with octagonal steeple dated 1809[18] 8220
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Old Newton House Doune NN7314001223 56°11′12″N 4°02′44″W / 56.186682°N 4.045618°W / 56.186682; -4.045618 (Old Newton House) 16th- or 17th-century L-plan tower house[19] 8227
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Deanston Mill, Old Spinning Mill Deanston NN7155801600 56°11′23″N 4°04′17″W / 56.189642°N 4.071271°W / 56.189642; -4.071271 (Deanston Mill, Old Spinning Mill) Five-storey textile mill built 1830[20] 8230 Deanston Mill, Old Spinning Mill

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Deanston Mill, Old Weaving Shed Deanston NN7151901557 56°11′21″N 4°04′19″W / 56.189246°N 4.071879°W / 56.189246; -4.071879 (Deanston Mill, Old Weaving Shed) Early-19th-century vaulted building[21] 8231
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Lanrick Macgregor Monument Lanrick, Doune NN6839802928 56°12′03″N 4°07′22″W / 56.200702°N 4.122811°W / 56.200702; -4.122811 (Lanrick Macgregor Monument) Early-19th-century monument in the form of a tree trunk, topped by a classical rotunda[22] 8244
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Bridge of Dochart Killin, over Falls of Dochart NN5713632505 56°27′47″N 4°19′13″W / 56.462963°N 4.32024°W / 56.462963; -4.32024 (Bridge of Dochart) Four-arch bridge built 1760 and repaired 1831[23] 8275 Bridge of Dochart

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Killin Railway Viaduct Killin, over River Dochart NN5743532756 56°27′55″N 4°18′56″W / 56.465307°N 4.315529°W / 56.465307; -4.315529 (Killin Railway Viaduct) Built for the Killin Railway in 1886, the second-oldest mass-concrete railway viaduct in Britain[24] 8281
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Kincardine Parish Church Kincardine-in-Menteith, Blair Drummond NS7192098851 56°09′54″N 4°03′51″W / 56.165058°N 4.064117°W / 56.165058; -4.064117 (Kincardine Parish Church) Gothic church by Richard Crichton, 1816[25] 8431 Kincardine Parish Church

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Buchanan Monument Killearn NS5227385975 56°02′38″N 4°22′23″W / 56.043787°N 4.373089°W / 56.043787; -4.373089 (Buchanan Monument) Obelisk monument to George Buchanan (1506–1582), erected 1788[26] 10389 Buchanan Monument

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Auchenibert Killearn NS5308485780 56°02′32″N 4°21′36″W / 56.042286°N 4.359975°W / 56.042286; -4.359975 (Auchenibert) Elizabethan-style Arts and Crafts house by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, 1906[27] 10422
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Gargunnock House Gargunnock NS7155594503 56°07′33″N 4°04′04″W / 56.125921°N 4.067892°W / 56.125921; -4.067892 (Gargunnock House) Late-16th-century house with 17th- and 18th-century additions[28] 10438 Gargunnock House

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Old Leckie House Gargunnock NS6898094690 56°07′37″N 4°06′34″W / 56.126899°N 4.109377°W / 56.126899; -4.109377 (Old Leckie House) 16th-century laird's house, restored in the 1970s[29] 10445
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Blairlogie Castle Blairlogie NS8275196964 56°09′03″N 3°53′20″W / 56.150902°N 3.88898°W / 56.150902; -3.88898 (Blairlogie Castle) 16th-century tower house[30] 10461
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Culcreuch Castle Fintry NS6202587679 56°03′43″N 4°13′03″W / 56.061996°N 4.217552°W / 56.061996; -4.217552 (Culcreuch Castle) Late medieval tower house and 18th-century mansion [31] 10467 Culcreuch Castle

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Dun Eaglais Kippen, Station Road NS6538194887 56°07′40″N 4°10′02″W / 56.127666°N 4.16733°W / 56.127666; -4.16733 (Dun Eaglais) Arts and Crafts mansion of 1903 with later additions[32] 12515
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Milnholm Hatchery Milnholm, Stirling NS7841987676 56°03′59″N 3°57′16″W / 56.066417°N 3.954436°W / 56.066417; -3.954436 (Milnholm Hatchery) 19th-century purpose-built fish hatchery[33] 15275
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Bannockburn House Bannockburn NS8088588881 56°04′40″N 3°54′55″W / 56.077858°N 3.915389°W / 56.077858; -3.915389 (Bannockburn House) 17th- or 18th-century country house[34] 15277
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Touch House Touch, Stirling NS7532892755 56°06′40″N 4°00′23″W / 56.111226°N 4.006421°W / 56.111226; -4.006421 (Touch House) 16th-century tower house and 17th-century house, with Georgian facade by William Adam[35] 15295
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Auchenbowie House Auchenbowie, Stirling September 5, 1973 NS7986787405 56°03′52″N 3°55′52″W / 56.06435°N 3.931071°W / 56.06435; -3.931071 (Auchenbowie House) 17th-century house with 18th- and 19th-century alterations[36] 15303
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Howietoun Fishery Howietoun, Stirling NS7851388381 56°04′22″N 3°57′12″W / 56.072772°N 3.953247°W / 56.072772; -3.953247 (Howietoun Fishery) Later 19th-century fish farm with hatchery and pools[37] 15306
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Hayford Mills Cambusbarron, Stirling NS7753092843 56°06′45″N 3°58′16″W / 56.112586°N 3.971075°W / 56.112586; -3.971075 (Hayford Mills) 19th-century textile mills[38] 19117
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Cardross House Arnprior NS6046397659 56°09′04″N 4°14′52″W / 56.151139°N 4.247835°W / 56.151139; -4.247835 (Cardross House) 16th-century tower house with 18th- and 19th-century additions[39] 19708 Cardross House

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Bridge of Ardoch Doune, over Ardoch Burn NN7299601296 56°11′14″N 4°02′53″W / 56.187299°N 4.047971°W / 56.187299; -4.047971 (Bridge of Ardoch) Single span stone bridge dated 1735[40] 24667 Bridge of Ardoch

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Bridge of Teith Doune, over River Teith NN7216801244 56°11′12″N 4°03′41″W / 56.18661°N 4.061278°W / 56.18661; -4.061278 (Bridge of Teith) Two-arch bridge of 1535 with 19th-century widening[41] 24668 Bridge of Teith

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Doune Market Cross Doune NN7270401570 56°11′23″N 4°03′10″W / 56.189681°N 4.052804°W / 56.189681; -4.052804 (Doune Market Cross) Mercat cross of circa 1620[42] 24671 Doune Market Cross

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Dunblane Cathedral Dunblane NN7815301381 56°11′22″N 3°57′54″W / 56.18941°N 3.964973°W / 56.18941; -3.964973 (Dunblane Cathedral) 13th-century church with 12th-century tower, 19th-century restoration by Robert Rowand Anderson[43] 26361 Dunblane Cathedral

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Ault Wharrie Dunblane, Leewood Road NN7920500909 56°11′08″N 3°56′52″W / 56.18544°N 3.947818°W / 56.18544; -3.947818 (Ault Wharrie) Glasgow Style mansion, 1900 by George Walton[44] 26365
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Leighton Library Dunblane NN7818501292 56°11′19″N 3°57′52″W / 56.188619°N 3.964417°W / 56.188619; -3.964417 (Leighton Library) 17th-century purpose-built library, the oldest in Scotland[45] 26371 Leighton Library

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Cathedral Museum Dunblane NN7820901341 56°11′21″N 3°57′51″W / 56.189065°N 3.964053°W / 56.189065; -3.964053 (Cathedral Museum) 17th-century tenement and former townhouse, altered in the 18th century [46] 26372 Cathedral Museum

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Church Of The Holy Rood Stirling, St John Street NS7920693710 56°07′15″N 3°56′40″W / 56.120798°N 3.944533°W / 56.120798; -3.944533 (Church Of The Holy Rood) 15th-century church with many later additions and alterations[47] 41083 Church Of The Holy Rood

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Church Of The Holy Rood Churchyard Stirling, St John Street NS7917593778 56°07′17″N 3°56′42″W / 56.121401°N 3.945062°W / 56.121401; -3.945062 (Church Of The Holy Rood Churchyard) Churchyard monuments from 1579 onwards[48] 41084 Church Of The Holy Rood Churchyard

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Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Stirling, Dumbarton Road NS7930093428 56°07′06″N 3°56′34″W / 56.11829°N 3.942894°W / 56.11829; -3.942894 (Holy Trinity Episcopal Church) Gothic church by Robert Rowand Anderson, 1878[49] 41089 Holy Trinity Episcopal Church

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St Ninians Old Parish Kirk Stirling, St Ninians NS7956491677 56°06′09″N 3°56′16″W / 56.102634°N 3.93786°W / 56.102634; -3.93786 (St Ninians Old Parish Kirk) Remains of 15th-century church and 18th-century steeple[50] 41095
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St Ninians Old Parish Kirkyard Stirling, St Ninians NS7959091678 56°06′10″N 3°56′15″W / 56.102649°N 3.937443°W / 56.102649; -3.937443 (St Ninians Old Parish Kirkyard) Churchyard monuments, mainly 17th-century[51] 41096 St Ninians Old Parish Kirkyard

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Athenaeum Stirling, King Street NS7956793444 56°07′07″N 3°56′19″W / 56.118501°N 3.93861°W / 56.118501; -3.93861 (Athenaeum) Classical gentlemen's club by William Stirling, 1817[52] 41100 Athenaeum

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Cowane's Hospital (now Guildhall) Stirling, St John Street NS7917393674 56°07′14″N 3°56′42″W / 56.120467°N 3.945047°W / 56.120467; -3.945047 (Cowane's Hospital (now Guildhall)) 17th-century hospital by John Mylne[53] 41101 Cowane's Hospital (now Guildhall)

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Stirling Old Town Jail (former Military Prison) Stirling, St John Street NS7923393615 56°07′12″N 3°56′39″W / 56.119952°N 3.944056°W / 56.119952; -3.944056 (Stirling Old Town Jail (former Military Prison)) Jail by Thomas Brown, 1847, converted to a museum in the 1990s[54] 41104 Stirling Old Town Jail (former Military Prison)

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Stirling Tolbooth Stirling, Broad Street NS7931093694 56°07′14″N 3°56′34″W / 56.120681°N 3.942854°W / 56.120681; -3.942854 (Stirling Tolbooth) Burgh tolbooth built 1705 to designs by Sir William Bruce, converted to a theatre in 2001 by Richard Murphy[55] 41110 Stirling Tolbooth

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Stirling Town Wall, south boundary of Erskine Marykirk and St John Street Housing Development to Academy Street Stirling, Back Walk NS7945193409 56°07′05″N 3°56′26″W / 56.118158°N 3.940459°W / 56.118158; -3.940459 (Stirling Town Wall, south boundary of Erskine Marykirk and St John Street Housing Development to Academy Street) Remnant of 16th-century town wall[56] 41111
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Stirling Town Wall and Bastion, boundary of Municipal Buildings, 27-33 Spittal Street and Old High School Stirling, Back Walk NS7943893420 56°07′06″N 3°56′26″W / 56.118253°N 3.940672°W / 56.118253; -3.940672 (Stirling Town Wall and Bastion, boundary of Municipal Buildings, 27-33 Spittal Street and Old High School) Remnant of 16th-century town wall with beehive-shaped bastion[57] 41112
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Stirling Town Wall, Public Library to 16 Dumbarton Road Stirling NS7945193409 56°07′05″N 3°56′26″W / 56.118158°N 3.940459°W / 56.118158; -3.940459 (Stirling Town Wall, Public Library to 16 Dumbarton Road) Remnant of 16th-century town wall[58] 41113
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Wallace Monument Stirling, Abbey Craig NS8092395667 56°08′20″N 3°55′04″W / 56.138803°N 3.917808°W / 56.138803; -3.917808 (Wallace Monument) Monumental tower by John Thomas Rochead, completed 1869[59] 41118 Wallace Monument

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The Old Town Cemeteries Stirling, St John Street NS7917593778 56°07′17″N 3°56′42″W / 56.121401°N 3.945062°W / 56.121401; -3.945062 (The Old Town Cemeteries) 19th- and 20th-century extensions of Holy Rood Churchyard[60] 41126 The Old Town Cemeteries

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Stirling Old Bridge Stirling NS7971294568 56°07′43″N 3°56′12″W / 56.128631°N 3.936786°W / 56.128631; -3.936786 (Stirling Old Bridge) Late-15th- or early-16th-century four-arch bridge[61] 41129 Stirling Old Bridge

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Stirling Railway Station Stirling NS7975893580 56°07′11″N 3°56′08″W / 56.119771°N 3.935601°W / 56.119771; -3.935601 (Stirling Railway Station) Station buildings by James Miller, 1915[62] 41131 Stirling Railway Station

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Stirling Highland Hotel, Old High School Stirling, Academy Road NS7934493508 56°07′08″N 3°56′32″W / 56.11902°N 3.942223°W / 56.11902; -3.942223 (Stirling Highland Hotel, Old High School) School by J, W H & J M Hay, 1856, extended in 1905 and converted to a hotel in 1990[63] 41133 Stirling Highland Hotel, Old High School

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Stirling Castle, Outer Defences (1708–14) Stirling NS7906894007 56°07′24″N 3°56′49″W / 56.12343°N 3.946886°W / 56.12343; -3.946886 (Stirling Castle, Outer Defences (1708–14)) Early-18th-century artillery defences[64] 41136 Stirling Castle, Outer Defences (1708–14)

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Stirling Castle, Forework (1500–1510) Stirling NS7904494025 56°07′25″N 3°56′50″W / 56.123586°N 3.94728°W / 56.123586; -3.94728 (Stirling Castle, Forework (1500–1510)) Early-16th-century gatehouse, now much reduced[65] 41137 Stirling Castle, Forework (1500–1510)

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Stirling Castle Palace (1539–42) Stirling NS7899694035 56°07′25″N 3°56′53″W / 56.123663°N 3.948056°W / 56.123663; -3.948056 (Stirling Castle Palace (1539–42)) Mid 16th-century Renaissance palace built for King James V[66] 41138 Stirling Castle Palace (1539–42)

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Stirling Castle, Great Hall (1503) Stirling NS7901794077 56°07′27″N 3°56′52″W / 56.124046°N 3.947737°W / 56.124046; -3.947737 (Stirling Castle, Great Hall (1503)) Early-16th-century hall, later used as a barracks and recently restored[67] 41139 Stirling Castle, Great Hall (1503)

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Stirling Castle Chapel Royal (1594) Stirling NS7898494096 56°07′27″N 3°56′54″W / 56.124208°N 3.948277°W / 56.124208; -3.948277 (Stirling Castle Chapel Royal (1594)) Late-16th-century chapel[68] 41140 Stirling Castle Chapel Royal (1594)

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Stirling Castle, The Mint (14th-century) Stirling NS7903094095 56°07′27″N 3°56′51″W / 56.124211°N 3.947537°W / 56.124211; -3.947537 (Stirling Castle, The Mint (14th-century)) 14th-century gatehouse with later extensions[69] 41141 Stirling Castle, The Mint (14th-century)

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Stirling Castle, Kitchen Range and Grand Battery Stirling NS7904994068 56°07′26″N 3°56′50″W / 56.123973°N 3.947219°W / 56.123973; -3.947219 (Stirling Castle, Kitchen Range and Grand Battery) Early-18th-century vaulted kitchens, restored 1920s[70] 41142 Stirling Castle, Kitchen Range and Grand Battery

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Stirling Castle, King's Old Building Stirling NS7896194073 56°07′26″N 3°56′55″W / 56.123996°N 3.948636°W / 56.123996; -3.948636 (Stirling Castle, King's Old Building) 16th-century range, altered by Robert William Billings, 1855 [71] 41143 Stirling Castle, King's Old Building

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Stirling Castle, Sundial Stirling NS7895494116 56°07′28″N 3°56′56″W / 56.12438°N 3.948768°W / 56.12438; -3.948768 (Stirling Castle, Sundial) 17th-century sundial[72] 41144
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Stirling Castle, Regimental Headquarters Stirling NS7906494043 56°07′26″N 3°56′49″W / 56.123753°N 3.946967°W / 56.123753; -3.946967 (Stirling Castle, Regimental Headquarters) 18th-century military building[73] 41145
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Erskine Of Gogar's House (Darnley's House) Stirling, Bow Street NS7938593684 56°07′14″N 3°56′30″W / 56.12061°N 3.941644°W / 56.12061; -3.941644 (Erskine Of Gogar's House (Darnley's House)) Late-16th- or early-17th-century tenement house[74] 41239 Erskine Of Gogar's House (Darnley's House)

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Moir of Leckie's House Stirling, Bow Street NS7941493678 56°07′14″N 3°56′28″W / 56.120564°N 3.941175°W / 56.120564; -3.941175 (Moir of Leckie's House) Mid 17th-century town house[75] 41240
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East Section of James Norrie's Lodging Stirling, Broad Street NS7932393720 56°07′15″N 3°56′34″W / 56.120918°N 3.942657°W / 56.120918; -3.942657 (East Section of James Norrie's Lodging) 17th-century town house, rebuilt in the 1950s[76] 41246 East Section of James Norrie's Lodging

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Argyll Lodging Stirling, Castle Wynd NS7926193808 56°07′18″N 3°56′37″W / 56.121692°N 3.943693°W / 56.121692; -3.943693 (Argyll Lodging) 17th-century courtyard-plan town house[77] 41255 Argyll Lodging

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Mar's Wark Stirling, Mar Place NS7923293744 56°07′16″N 3°56′39″W / 56.12111°N 3.94413°W / 56.12111; -3.94413 (Mar's Wark) Remains of 16th-century courtyard town house[78] 41348 Mar's Wark

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Bruce of Auchenbowie's House Stirling, St John Street NS7925493676 56°07′14″N 3°56′37″W / 56.120505°N 3.943746°W / 56.120505; -3.943746 (Bruce of Auchenbowie's House) 16th-century town house with later alterations[79] 41464
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John Cowane's House Stirling, St Mary's Wynd NS7932693851 56°07′20″N 3°56′34″W / 56.122095°N 3.942668°W / 56.122095; -3.942668 (John Cowane's House) Remains of 17th-century town house[80] 41466
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Glengarry Lodge or Darrow Lodging Stirling, Spittal Street NS7938093599 56°07′11″N 3°56′30″W / 56.119846°N 3.941686°W / 56.119846; -3.941686 (Glengarry Lodge or Darrow Lodging) 17th-century town house, rebuilt in the 1950s[81] 41484
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Deanston Mills, Weir Deanston NN7030902667 56°11′56″N 4°05′31″W / 56.198884°N 4.091904°W / 56.198884; -4.091904 (Deanston Mills, Weir) The largest weir of its type in Scotland, built circa 1827 to power textile mill[82] 47650
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Bannockburn Rotunda, Memorial Cairn, Flagpole and Statue of King Robert I Bannockburn, Borestone Brae NS7948890691 56°05′38″N 3°56′19″W / 56.093761°N 3.938636°W / 56.093761; -3.938636 (Bannockburn Rotunda, Memorial Cairn, Flagpole and Statue of King Robert I) Battle of Bannockburn (1314) battlefield memorial with statue by Charles d'Orville Pilkington Jackson[83] 49860 Bannockburn Rotunda, Memorial Cairn, Flagpole and Statue of King Robert I

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Cayzer Family Private Cemetery, Sundial Gartmore NS5208897164 56°08′39″N 4°22′56″W / 56.144171°N 4.382252°W / 56.144171; -4.382252 (Cayzer Family Private Cemetery, Sundial) 17th-century sandstone obelisk sundial, one of only 25 to survive in Scotland[84] 50406
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  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".

References

  1. ^ Guide to the Protection of Scotland's Listed Buildings (PDF). Historic Scotland. 2009. p. 4. ISBN 978-1-84917-013-0. Retrieved 5 May 2010.
  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.
  5. ^ "Lecropt Church: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  6. ^ "Keir, Keir Home Farm: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  7. ^ "Keir, South Lodge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  8. ^ "Keir House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  9. ^ "Auchentroig, Old Auchentroig: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  10. ^ "Queen Victoria School, Dunblane: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  11. ^ "Memorial Chapel, Dunblane: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  12. ^ "Cromlix House, Sundial and Flanking Pair of Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  13. ^ "Loch Venachar Dam/Sluice House Including Weir And Water Conduit (Formerly Glasgow Corporation Water Works): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  14. ^ "Edinample Castle With Ancillary Building, Bothy And Garden Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  15. ^ "Drip Old Bridge Over River Forth: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  16. ^ "Catter House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  17. ^ "Gribloch House And Swimming Pool: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  18. ^ "Doune Stable Block: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  19. ^ "Old Newton House, Doune: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  20. ^ "Deanston Mill, Old Spinning Mill: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  21. ^ "Deanston Mill, Old Weaving Shed: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  22. ^ "Lanrick Macgregor Monument: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  23. ^ "Killin, Bridge Of Dochart Over Falls Of Dochart: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  24. ^ "Killin, Railway Viaduct Over River Dochart: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  25. ^ "Parish Church, Kincardine: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  26. ^ "Buchanan Monument: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  27. ^ "Killearn, Auchenibert With Terraced Garden: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  28. ^ "Gargunnock House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  29. ^ "Old Leckie House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  30. ^ "Blairlogie Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  31. ^ "Culcreuch Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  32. ^ "Kippen, Station Road, Dun Eaglais, Including Designed Garden: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  33. ^ "Milnholm Hatchery: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  34. ^ "Bannockburn House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  35. ^ "Touch House (Mrs Buchanan): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  36. ^ "Auchenbowie House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  37. ^ "Howietoun Fishery: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  38. ^ "Cambusbarron, Hayford Mills: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  39. ^ "Cardross House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  40. ^ "Bridge Of Ardoch (Old): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  41. ^ "Bridge Of Teith: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  42. ^ "Market Cross The Cross: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  43. ^ "Cathedral Square, Dunblane Cathedral (Cathedral Church Of St Blaan And St Laurence Including Churchyard, Boundary Wall And Riccarton's Stile): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  44. ^ "Leewood Road, Ault Wharrie Including Summer House, Walled Garden, Terraced Garden Wall, Gate Lodge, Boundary Wall And Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  45. ^ "The Cross, Leighton Library: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  46. ^ "The Cross, Cathedral Museum, Including Residential Properties To South Adjoining Burgh Chambers And Well To Rear: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  47. ^ "Church Of The Holy Rood St John Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  48. ^ "Church Of The Holy-Rood Churchyard: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  49. ^ "Holy Trinity Episcopal Church 26 Dumbarton Road: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  50. ^ "St Ninians Old Parish Kirk Kirk Wynd: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  51. ^ "St. Ninians Old Parish Kirk Kirkyard: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  52. ^ "2 Spittal Street And 65, 67 King Street, Athenaeum: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  53. ^ "Cowane's Hospital (Now Guildhall) Including Adjoining Terrace To Bowling Green 47, 49 St John Street And Lampstands: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  54. ^ "31 St John Street, Stirling Old Town Jail (Former Military Prison) With Boundary Walls, Gatepiers And Gates: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  55. ^ "35, 37 Broad Street, Jail Wynd And 32 St John Street, Tolbooth: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  56. ^ "Back Walk, Town Wall, South Boundary Of Erskine Marykirk And St John Street Housing Development To Academy Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  57. ^ "Back Walk, Town Wall And Bastion, Boundary Of Municipal Buildings, 27-33 (Odd Nos) Spittal Street And Old High School: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  58. ^ "Town Wall Public Library To 16 Dumbarton Road Being S Boundary Of 16 Dumbarton Road, 2, 4 Back Walk, 51 King Street 15 And 19 Corn Exchange Road: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  59. ^ "Wallace Monument Abbey Craig: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  60. ^ "The Old Town Cemeteries: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  61. ^ "Stirling, Old Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  62. ^ "Stirling Railway Station, Station Road, With North And Middle Signal Boxes And Associated Semaphore Signals: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  63. ^ "Academy Road, Stirling Highland Hotel, Old High School: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  64. ^ "Stirling Castle (Comprising): Outer Defences The Counter Guard (1708–14): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  65. ^ "Stirling Castle Forework (1500–1510): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  66. ^ "Stirling Castle Palace (1539–42): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  67. ^ "Stirling Castle Great Hall (1503): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  68. ^ "Stirling Castle Chapel Royal (1594): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  69. ^ "Stirling Castle The Mint (14th-century): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  70. ^ "Stirling Castle Kitchen Range And Grand Battery: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  71. ^ "Stirling Castle The King's Old Building: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  72. ^ "Stirling Castle Sundial: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  73. ^ "Stirling Castle Regimental Headquarters: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  74. ^ "16 (Part) And 18 Bow Street, Erskine Of Gogar's House (Commonly Known As Darnley's House): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  75. ^ "16 Bow Street (Part, Within Close), Moir Of Leckie's House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  76. ^ "16 Broad Street, East Section Of James Norrie's Lodging: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  77. ^ "Castle Wynd Argyll Lodging (Including Garden Wall.) Now Youth Hostel.: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  78. ^ "Mar Place Mar's Wark: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  79. ^ "39 And 41 St John Street, Bruce Of Auchenbowie's House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  80. ^ "St Mary's Wynd John Cowane's House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  81. ^ "56 Spittal Street, Glengarry Lodge Or Darrow Lodging: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  82. ^ "Deanston Mills, Weir: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  83. ^ "Bannockburn, Rotunda, Memorial Cairn, Flagpole And Statue Of King Robert I: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  84. ^ "Gartmore, Cayzer Family Private Cemetery, Sundial: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.

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