Category A listed buildings
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Gibliston House
Carnbee, Scotland
Built circa 1820. Classical villa; symmetrical; 2 storeys over raised basement, 3 bays, with bowed single storey over basement bay on west; various extensions to north and to west by Sir Robert Lorimer, Architect 1916-31.
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Bangour Village Hospital, Former Recreation Hall
Ecclesmachan, Scotland
Hippolyte J Blanc, commenced 1898, completed 1907. Symmetrical, 7-bay Edwardian Baroque gabled and buttressed recreation hall, situated at centre of Bangour Village Hospital site, facing S.
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Dalquharran Castle
Dailly, Scotland
Castle style mansion by Robert Adam, circa 1790, designed for Thomas Kennedy of Dunure who married Adams sister Jean. Has a round tower and central stair like those of culzean; principle rooms originally had good decoration.
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Balloch Castle
Bonhill
Robert Lugar, 1808-09. Castellated Tudor-gothic. Stugged squared sandstone, ashlar margins and dressings. String course; hoodmoulds; battlemented parapet; battered base course; blind cruciform arrowslits.
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Preston Hall Policies, Stables
Cranston, Scotland
Robert Mitchell, 1795. 2-storey, 9-bay quadrangular-plan neo-classical stable and office block. Central pedimented entrance pend with regular links to 2?-storey pedimented pavilions.
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Auchincruive Estate, Oswald Hall
Ayr, Scotland
Auchincruive House was designed by Robert Adam around 1764, modified and built 1767. East wing added late-18th/early-19th century. West wing and further alterations early-19th century.
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Dalmeny House
Edinburgh, Scotland
William Wilkins, 1814-17. 2-storey Tudor Gothic country house comprising U-plan main block with principal elevations to SE and NE, and service wings to NW. Polished and droved ashlar sandstone with Coade stone detailing.
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Stobhall, Sundial in Octagonal Garden to NE of Dowery House
Cargill, Scotland
Possibly 17th century. Detached sundial sited in Octagonal Garden to NE of Dowery House. Elaborate facet dial surmounted by hemisphere dial and supported by ribbed hemisphere and thick baluster, lower parts said to be later.
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Bridge of Ruim over Quiech Burn (Variously Spelt Also Rome or Room
Alyth, Scotland
1713. Packbridge in original state, single semi-circular arch, rubble-built with slab decking 5'9" wide no parapets.
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Park Bridge over River Dee
Drumoak, Scotland
John Willet engineer, James Abernethy ironfounder 1854. 2 cast iron arched spans of over 100', cast in 4 sections and bolted, cross-stayed below; arcaded spandrels, wooden deck and parapets. Granite approaches and centre pier of distinctive outline.
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Tilquhillie Castle
Banchory-ternan, Scotland
Modified Z plan tower house, four-storey with vaulted basement. Harl and slate, rounded and corbelled angles. Inset stone over door dated 1576. Deserted since 1948.
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Braemar Castle
Crathie and Braemar, Scotland
1628 with 1748 additions and mid-19th century internal modifications (see Notes.) L-plan tower house with 5-storey round tower in re-entrant angle, crenellated angle turrets and surrounded by star-shaped crenellated military curtain wall.