Category B listed buildings
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Burnmouth Harbour
Ayton, Scotland
Early to earlier 19th century; pier extended and beacon added D & T Stevenson, 1876; W breakwater constructed D & T Stevenson, 1879; inner basin constructed 1959.
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Brucefield Mains
Clackmannan, Scotland
18th century. Quadrangular rubble-built and harled and pantiled square angle pavilions with pyramid roofs, centre S. tower with doocot at roof.
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Hartshaw Farm
Clackmannan, Scotland
18th century, restored 1965 U-plan with single-storey and attic harled and pantiled farmhouse at centre; out-running wings whitewashed rubble with pantiled roofs.
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Caddonfoot Parish Church (Church of Scotland)
Caddonfoot, Scotland
David Rhind, 1861, extended by same architect, 1875; further additions and alterations.
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Mounie Castle, Symbol Stone
Daviot, Scotland
Whinstone, 2' 7" x 2' 2", 8" thick. 2 crescents, one with V rod and one without, mirror and comb.
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Dundarg Castle (House)
Aberdour, Scotland
1937-8. 2-storey, castellated house constructed mainly of re-used material, the masonry mostly from former Aberdour Free Church and with interior fittings from there and elsewhere.
- Boyne Castle Boyndie, Scotland
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Manse of Echt
Echt, Scotland
1877. 2-storey and attic, 3-window ashlar granite front with canted dormers, rear part harled. Extensive offices. Gatepiers with tall ball finials.
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Dunecht House, Garages and Flats (Former Stableblock)
Echt, Scotland
Quadrangular. West frontage John Smith (c.
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Glen Tanar Estate, St Lesmo's Chapel
Aboyne and Glen Tanar, Scotland
Circa 1870, incorporating arched gate and using stones from 17th century Braeloine Farmhouse. Single storey, 3-bay, rectangular-plan chapel, with late 19th century addition, probably by George Truefitt, to SW and 1937 tower to NW.
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Rattray, St Mary's Chapel and Graveyard
Crimond, Scotland
13th century, mentioned 1214/33. Ruin, rectangular plan 45' x 18' 9" internally, single lancet W. gable, 3 stepped lancets E. gable; side walls much broken down apparently doorways N. W. and S.W. Roughly-built of rubble robbed of its dressings.
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Auchanachie Castle, Dovecote
Cairnie, Scotland
18th Century with nests. Circular modern slates on conical roof. Harled. String coursed.