Category A listed buildings
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Melrose Abbey
Melrose, Scotland
1136-46
This Cistercian abbey south of Edinburgh was founded in 1136 and is now in picturesque ruins. It is said to enshrine the heart of Robert the Bruce.
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Italian Chapel
Holm, Scotland
The Italian Chapel is a Catholic chapel created out of two Nissen huts by Italian prisoners in World War II, who had been captured in North Africa and transported to the Orkney Islands.
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Falkland Palace
Falkland, Scotland
3-sided quadrangular structure comprising orginally:- NORTH QUARTER:- Mid 15th century: contained great hall, evidently similar in plan form to hall at Stirling. Renovated from 1502, burnt 1654; only foundations remain.
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Kinloss Abbey
Kinloss, Scotland
Walled burial ground containing ruins of Kinloss Abbey.
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Eilean Donan Castle
Scotland
1220
Probably the most picturesque castle in Scotland, Eilean Donan Castle was originally built in 1220 as a defense against the Vikings. It was rebuilt in 1912-32 and is now open to the public.
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Wemyss Bay Railway Station
Wemyss Bay, Scotland
1903-4. James Miller, architect. Front buildings: Rock faced ashlar plinth, mock hall timber and harling, red tiled roofs. Italianate clock tower. Concourse: 2/3 of a circle with circular booking office.
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Arbuthnott House, N Bridge over Arbuthnott Burn
Arbuthnott, Scotland
Classic. Single segmental arch flanked by panelled piers with urn finials. Pierced parapets widening at the approaches and terminating in roundels. 1821. Picturesque.
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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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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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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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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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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.