Category B listed buildings
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East Lomond Limekiln
Falkland, Scotland
Probably early 19th century. Increasingly rare survival of large, imposing, rectangular-plan disused single pot limekiln in prominent position on open ground to W of East Lomond Hill and to E of Falkland.
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7 and 9 Laverockbank Avenue and 13-17 (Consecutive Nos) Laverockbank Crescent
Edinburgh, Scotland
Basil Spence and Partners, 1957-60, (Peter Ferguson, partner-in-charge; Richard Cassidy, job architect; Engineers, T Harley Haddow & Partners).
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16 Glenlockhart Road, Glenwood
Edinburgh, Scotland
Kininmonth and Spence, 1931-32. 7-bay, 2-storey (arranged 2-3-2) Secessionist-style villa, sited within large suburban garden; advanced outer pavilions and artificial stone entrance archway to centre.
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1-4 (Consecutive Nos) Buncles Court, 30-38 (Even) Lamer Street
Dunbar, Scotland
Basil Spence and Partners, 1953-56 (Basil Spence, partner-in-charge; Hardie Glover, job architect; Andrew Renton, designer; Bruce Robertson, partner in charge; Sarah McCosh; Bill Rowarth; James Beveridge, Richard Cassidy).
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1-6 (Consecutive Nos) Harbour Court, Castle Gate
Dunbar, Scotland
Basil Spence and Partners, 1948-51 (Basil Spence, partner-in-charge; Hardie Glover, job architect; Andrew Renton, designer; Bruce Robertson, partner in charge; Sarah McCosh; Bill Rowarth; James Beveridge, Richard Cassidy).
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43 Gogarbank, Millbuies House, Dovecot and Compost Shelter
Edinburgh, Scotland
Robert Matthew of Robert Matthew, Johnson-Marshall (James Dunbar Nasmith, project architect); 1955-60; 1961 compost shelter and dovecot.
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Kinross, Loch Leven Sluice House
Portmoak, Scotland
Robert Hutchison, 1836. Single storey symmetrical 5-bay sluice house over River Leven with 5 segmental-arched sluices to river, containing original machinery. 2 lead-in piers extending to N. Coursed, squared rubble. Raised cills.
- Bangour Village Hospital, Former Hospital Block with Wards 3, 4 and 5 Ecclesmachan, Scotland
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Bangour Village Hospital, Former Nurses Home
Ecclesmachan, Scotland
Hippolyte J Blanc, begun 1898 completed 1906 and E J MacRae, 1931.
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Aultnagar Lodge
Creich, Scotland
Robert J Macbeth, 1910 for Andrew Carnegie. Large, 5-bay, 2-storey and attic, Arts and Crafts and domestic Tudor-Revival style lodge with rare Liberty interior scheme. Rusticated base course; moulded cill and string courses.
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Castle Toward, Walled Garden to E, Walled Garden to N and Glasshouse and Workshop Range
Dunoon and Kilmun, Scotland
WALLED GARDEN TO EAST: 1820s (probably David Hamilton); remodelled circa 1921 by F W Deas. Earlier E, W and S walls are rubble with stepped pediments and round-arched pedestrian gate with ornamental wrought-iron work to S wall.
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Monteviot House
Crailing, Scotland
Extensive, multi-period, country house developed substantially from early 18th century Palladian-style villa and which is likely to contain 16th century fabric. Roughly L-plan with U-plan service courtyard to N.