List of listed buildings in Glassary, Argyll and Bute
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This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Glassary in Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
Name | Location | Date Listed | Grid Ref. [note 1] | Geo-coordinates | Notes | LB Number [note 2] | Image |
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Cairnbaan Hotel, Crinan Canal | 56°03′41″N 5°28′20″W / 56.06137°N 5.472114°W | Category B | 11037 | ||||
Fionchairn Castle, By Loch Awe | 56°11′08″N 5°23′17″W / 56.185419°N 5.388154°W | Category B | 11048 | ||||
St. Bride’s Chapel Kilbride Farm | 56°06′52″N 5°27′30″W / 56.114437°N 5.458247°W | Category B | 11025 | ||||
Kilmichael Glassary Parish Church, Kilmichael Village | 56°05′11″N 5°26′33″W / 56.086329°N 5.442603°W | Category B | 11033 | ||||
Clock Lodge, Lochgilphead-Lochgair Road | 56°01′53″N 5°25′50″W / 56.03144°N 5.430693°W | Category B | 11040 | ||||
Stable House, Minard Estate | 56°06′00″N 5°15′43″W / 56.100097°N 5.261843°W | Category B | 11046 | ||||
Argyll and Bute Hospital, Firgrove | 56°02′36″N 5°25′05″W / 56.0432°N 5.418069°W | Category C(S) | 48640 | ||||
Ice-House By Loch Ederline | 56°10′15″N 5°26′02″W / 56.170939°N 5.433902°W | Category C(S) | 11051 | ||||
Kilmory Castle Home Farm Including Horse Exercise Ring | 56°01′32″N 5°25′10″W / 56.025607°N 5.419322°W | Category B | 48295 | ||||
Ballimore Farmhouse, Kilmichael Village | 56°05′00″N 5°26′53″W / 56.083265°N 5.44799°W | Category C(S) | 11035 | ||||
Lochgair Church Of Scotland | 56°03′46″N 5°20′19″W / 56.062641°N 5.338557°W | Category C(S) | 11042 | ||||
Lochgair Sundial On Lawn Of Lochgair House, (Asknish) | 56°04′14″N 5°19′42″W / 56.070613°N 5.328318°W | Category B | 11044 | ||||
St. Columba’s Chapel, (Kilneuair Church), By Loch Awe | 56°10′44″N 5°24′08″W / 56.178852°N 5.402356°W | Category B | 11049 | ||||
Rhudil Mill, Millers House | 56°06′04″N 5°28′17″W / 56.101083°N 5.471477°W | Category B | 12924 | ||||
‘Druim Na Vullen’ Cuilarstich Burn, Near Lochgilphead | 56°02′29″N 5°25′32″W / 56.041434°N 5.425654°W | Category B | 11038 | ||||
East Lodge, Poltalloch Estate, (Formerly) | 56°06′25″N 5°29′54″W / 56.106912°N 5.498421°W | Category B | 11022 | ||||
Bridge (And Approach Walls) Kilmartin Burn, At East Lodge, Poltalloch Estate | 56°06′25″N 5°29′55″W / 56.106913°N 5.498679°W | Category B | 11023 | ||||
Rhudil Mill, Rhudil Burn | 56°06′04″N 5°28′17″W / 56.101083°N 5.471477°W | Category B | 11024 | ||||
Castleton House Including Gatepiers | 56°00′25″N 5°23′56″W / 56.006965°N 5.398995°W | Category C(S) | 51096 | ||||
Kilmichael Bridge, River Add, Bridgend, Kilmichael Village | 56°04′41″N 5°27′07″W / 56.078047°N 5.451976°W | Category B | 11036 | ||||
Catherine Castle Point. By Loch Gair | 56°03′29″N 5°19′36″W / 56.057964°N 5.326648°W | Category B | 11041 | ||||
Lochgair House, (Asknish) By Loch Gair | 56°04′17″N 5°19′47″W / 56.071417°N 5.32985°W | Category B | 11043 | ||||
‘Oratory’ Beside Kilneuair Church | 56°10′44″N 5°24′10″W / 56.178853°N 5.402662°W | Category B | 11050 | ||||
Kilmichael Churchyard Wall, Kilmichael Village | 56°05′11″N 5°26′35″W / 56.08636°N 5.443104°W | Category B | 11034 | ||||
Kilmory Castle | 56°01′33″N 5°25′18″W / 56.025929°N 5.421631°W | Category B | 11039 | ||||
Minard Castle Hotel By Loch Fyne | 56°05′53″N 5°15′38″W / 56.097972°N 5.260617°W | Category B | 11045 | ||||
Minard Castle Wood, Folly | 56°05′51″N 5°16′04″W / 56.097629°N 5.26781°W | Category C(S) | 50812 | ||||
Cumlodden Church Of Scotland | 56°08′53″N 5°11′50″W / 56.148034°N 5.197171°W | Category C(S) | 11047 |
The scheme for classifying buildings in Scotland is:
- Category A: “buildings of national or international importance, either architectural or historic; or fine, little-altered examples of some particular period, style or building type.”[1]
- Category B: “buildings of regional or more than local importance; or major examples of some particular period, style or building type, which may have been altered.”[1]
- Category C: “buildings of local importance; lesser examples of any period, style, or building type, as originally constructed or moderately altered; and simple traditional buildings which group well with other listed buildings.”[1]
In March 2016 there were 47,288 listed buildings in Scotland. Of these, 8% were Category A, and 50% were Category B, with the remaining 42% being Category C.[2]
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