List of listed buildings in Clunie, Perth and Kinross
This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Clunie in Perth and Kinross, Scotland.
List
Name |
Location |
Date Listed |
Grid Ref. [note 1] |
Geo-coordinates |
Notes |
HB Number [note 2] |
Image |
Clunie Churchyard |
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56°34′47″N 3°27′04″W / 56.579622°N 3.45115°W / 56.579622; -3.45115 (Clunie Churchyard) |
Category C(S) |
5836 |
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Clunie Manse, Formerly |
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56°34′45″N 3°27′05″W / 56.579242°N 3.45133°W / 56.579242; -3.45133 (Clunie Manse, Formerly) |
Category C(S) |
5837 |
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Laighwood House |
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56°35′43″N 3°30′26″W / 56.595252°N 3.507352°W / 56.595252; -3.507352 (Laighwood House) |
Category C(S) |
5849 |
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Clunie Parish Church |
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56°34′47″N 3°27′04″W / 56.579837°N 3.451207°W / 56.579837; -3.451207 (Clunie Parish Church) |
Category B |
5883 |
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'The Long Row' Craigie |
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56°34′31″N 3°26′15″W / 56.575189°N 3.437518°W / 56.575189; -3.437518 ('The Long Row' Craigie) |
Category B |
5845 |
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Clunie Old Kirk, Fragment |
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56°34′47″N 3°27′05″W / 56.579737°N 3.451317°W / 56.579737; -3.451317 (Clunie Old Kirk, Fragment) |
Category B |
5835 |
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Clunie Boathouse (Old) For Clunie Castle |
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56°34′45″N 3°26′53″W / 56.579163°N 3.448104°W / 56.579163; -3.448104 (Clunie Boathouse (Old) For Clunie Castle) |
Category C(S) |
5842 |
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Roughstones Farm |
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56°35′53″N 3°28′25″W / 56.598138°N 3.47349°W / 56.598138; -3.47349 (Roughstones Farm) |
Category B |
5851 |
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Clunie Castle |
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56°34′47″N 3°26′43″W / 56.579655°N 3.445192°W / 56.579655; -3.445192 (Clunie Castle) |
Category A |
5843 |
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Craigton Cottage Butterston |
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56°35′43″N 3°31′27″W / 56.595145°N 3.524204°W / 56.595145; -3.524204 (Craigton Cottage Butterston) |
Category B |
5848 |
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St. Catherine's Tower |
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56°35′20″N 3°26′40″W / 56.588953°N 3.444554°W / 56.588953; -3.444554 (St. Catherine's Tower) |
Category C(S) |
5852 |
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Stars Of Forneth |
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56°35′21″N 3°27′09″W / 56.589039°N 3.452634°W / 56.589039; -3.452634 (Stars Of Forneth) |
Category B |
5853 |
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Loch Cottage, On Clunie Castle Drive To Boathouse |
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56°34′44″N 3°26′57″W / 56.578972°N 3.44909°W / 56.578972; -3.44909 (Loch Cottage, On Clunie Castle Drive To Boathouse) |
Category C(S) |
5841 |
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Forneth House |
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56°35′07″N 3°27′04″W / 56.585362°N 3.451223°W / 56.585362; -3.451223 (Forneth House) |
Category B |
5844 |
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Milton Of Forneth, Bridge Over Lunan |
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56°35′21″N 3°28′22″W / 56.589224°N 3.472785°W / 56.589224; -3.472785 (Milton Of Forneth, Bridge Over Lunan) |
Category C(S) |
6193 |
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Clunie Motte, Castle Hill |
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56°34′47″N 3°26′57″W / 56.579744°N 3.449184°W / 56.579744; -3.449184 (Clunie Motte, Castle Hill) |
Category B |
5839 |
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The Ward, Clunie Summerhouse |
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56°34′51″N 3°27′10″W / 56.580824°N 3.45284°W / 56.580824; -3.45284 (The Ward, Clunie Summerhouse) |
Category C(S) |
5840 |
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Benachally Monument Benachally Summit |
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56°37′24″N 3°31′25″W / 56.623393°N 3.523615°W / 56.623393; -3.523615 (Benachally Monument Benachally Summit) |
Category C(S) |
5847 |
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Laighwood Steading |
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56°35′44″N 3°30′33″W / 56.595438°N 3.509037°W / 56.595438; -3.509037 (Laighwood Steading) |
Category C(S) |
5850 |
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Clunie Castle, Gatepiers |
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56°34′44″N 3°27′02″W / 56.578849°N 3.45042°W / 56.578849; -3.45042 (Clunie Castle, Gatepiers) |
Category B |
5838 |
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Bridge Over Lunan, East End Of Clunie Loch |
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56°35′01″N 3°26′07″W / 56.58348°N 3.435374°W / 56.58348; -3.435374 (Bridge Over Lunan, East End Of Clunie Loch) |
Category C(S) |
5846 |
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Key
The scheme for classifying buildings in Scotland is:
- Category A: "buildings of national or international importance, either architectural or historic, or fine little-altered examples of some particular period, style or building type."[1]
- Category B: "buildings of regional or more than local importance, or major examples of some particular period, style or building type which may have been altered."[1]
- Category C(S): "buildings of local importance, lesser examples of any period, style, or building type, as originally constructed or moderately altered; and simple traditional buildings which group well with others in categories A and B."[1]
There are approximately 47,400 listed buildings in Scotland. Of these, around 8 per cent (some 3,800) are Category A, and 51 per cent (24,000) are Category B, with the rest listed at Category C(s).[2]
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