Category A listed buildings
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Mains of Rochelhill Dovecot
Glamis, Scotland
Dated 1713. Single chamber, rectangular-plan lectern dovecot. Narrow bands of coursed rubble with dressed rubble doorway. Stepped rat course/alighting ledge of Angus stone slate and ashlar cornice. Angus stone slate roof and ashlar-coped skews.
- Glamis Castle Glamis, Scotland
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Glamis Castle Policies, Sundial
Glamis, Scotland
Later 17th century (between 1671 and 1680). Monumental 21ft high, 4-stage, Baroque faceted sundial.
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Kinfauns Castle
Kinfauns, Scotland
Sir Robert Smirke, dated 1825. Large castellated mansion, droved ashlar 2-storey with 3-storey towers, asymmetrical composition; south frontage 160', east frontage 233' with porte cochere; large terrace with angle bastions. Interior; fine gothic E.
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Logierait Railway Viaduct over R. Tay
Logierait, Scotland
Iron, similar in design to Ballinluig viaduct over R. Rummel (1861-1865) Used as private road.
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Pitmuies - Home Farm
Kirkden, Scotland
Quadrangular, rubble and slate, with round horse-mill and single-storey cottages with inset dial.
- Ardchonnel Castle Innis Chonnel Loch Awe Kilchrenan and Dalavich, Scotland
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Gardyne Castle
Kirkden, Scotland
Small three-storey L-plan with vaulted basement and and battlemented angle Turrets. Inset armorial stone 1568. Extended 1740. Additions and alterations 1910, H.O. Tarbolton, Arch.
- Rhinns of Islay Lighthouse Kilchoman, Scotland
- Dunstaffnage Chapel Kilmore and Kilbride, Scotland
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Newhailes House with Gatepiers
Inveresk, Scotland
James Smith, 1686, Classical 7-bay, 2-storey and basement house, with interior work by William Adam, circa 1720; 3-bay outer pavilions, linking bays and further interior alterations, probably also William Adam, from 1720.
- Dunollie Castle Kilmore and Kilbride, Scotland