Category C listed buildings
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Robert Burns Birthplace Museum
Ayr, Scotland
Allan Stevenson, 1900. Single storey and attic, 10-bay asymmetrical-plan museum. Painted harl. SW (ENTRANCE) ELEVATION: advanced blank gabled bay to outer left; timber colonnade to right.
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Glebe House (Ayton Manse)
Ayton, Scotland
18th century in part; rebuilt late 18th century; substantial additions and alterations by James Stevenson, architect, 1882-3; later improvements.
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Railway Bridges Near Peelwalls House
Ayton, Scotland
Robert Dodds, 1845, with later additions and alterations. 2 linked single arched railway bridges, set at angles, spanning separate roads.
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Gunsgreenhill, Old Windmill
Ayton, Scotland
Late 18th century with later alterations. Circular-plan, 2-stage, tapering stump of former tower pumping mill; roofless. Heavily-pointed sandstone rubble; sandstone dressings; red brick surrounds to later openings.
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Red Lion Hotel
Ayton, Scotland
Possibly late 18th century in part with later additions and alterations.
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Ayton, Old Town, Hillside
Ayton, Scotland
Earlier to mid 19th century with later additions and alterations. Symmetrical 2-storey with attic, 3-bay classically-detailed house, set on slope, forming end of terrace. Painted harl to front; harl-pointed sandstone rubble to side.
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Brucefield, Walled Garden
Clackmannan, Scotland
18th century and later. W. wall rubble remainder largely re- built in brick.
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Hartshaw, Former Cornmill
Clackmannan, Scotland
18th century, workings gutted simple single-storey and base- ment rubble-built structure with pantiled jerkin-head roof.
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Linn Mill, Wmost Cottage
Clackmannan, Scotland
18th century. Single-storey rubble-built and crowstepped with pantiled roof 2-window and centre door elevation.
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Kirk House
Bowden, Scotland
Early 19th century. 2-storey and attic, 3-bay former manse with lower 2-storey and single storey extensions. Harled with droved margins and moulded cills. Stone mullions.
- Montrave House (Formerly Montrave Steading) Scoonie, Scotland
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Bowden, Schoolhouse
Bowden, Scotland
Dated 1861, possibly incorporating earlier fabric. 2-storey, 3-bay rectangular-plan former schoolhouse. Roughly coursed squared rubble with ashlar dressings. N ELEVATION: symmetrical.