List of Category A listed buildings in Argyll and Bute

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This is a list of Category A listed buildings in Argyll and Bute, Scotland.

In Scotland, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of "special architectural or historic interest".[1] Category A structures are those considered to be "buildings of national or international importance, either architectural or historic, or fine little-altered examples of some particular period, style or building type."[2] Listing was begun by a provision in the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1947, and the current legislative basis for listing is the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) (Scotland) Act 1997.[3] The authority for listing rests with Historic Environment Scotland, an executive agency of the Scottish Government, which inherited this role from the Scottish Development Department in 1991. Once listed, severe restrictions are imposed on the modifications allowed to a building's structure or its fittings. Listed building consent must be obtained from local authorities prior to any alteration to such a structure.[3] There are approximately 47,400 listed buildings in Scotland, of which around 8% (some 3,800) are Category A.[4] The council area of Argyll and Bute covers 6,909 square kilometres (2,668 sq mi), and has a population of around 90,500. There are 2,031 listed buildings in the area, of which approximately 150 are Category A.[5]

Listed buildings

Name Location Date Listed Grid Ref. [note 1] Geo-coordinates Notes LB Number [note 2] Image
St Conan's Church Lochawe village NN1159526743 56°23′43″N 5°03′15″W / 56.395269°N 5.05416°W / 56.395269; -5.05416 (St Conan's Church) 19th-century church with early-20th-century additions[6] 4700 St Conan's Church

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Old Breachacha Castle Coll NM1599053910 56°35′27″N 6°37′41″W / 56.590813°N 6.628042°W / 56.590813; -6.628042 (Old Breachacha Castle) Mid-15th-century castle, restored from a ruin in the 1960s[7] 4708 Old Breachacha Castle

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Breachacha Castle Coll NM1589554015 56°35′30″N 6°37′47″W / 56.591696°N 6.629699°W / 56.591696; -6.629699 (Breachacha Castle) Mid-18th-century manor house[8] 4709 Breachacha Castle

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Lochnell House Ardmucknish Bay, Benderloch NM8859138978 56°29′43″N 5°26′10″W / 56.495262°N 5.436059°W / 56.495262; -5.436059 (Lochnell House) Georgian country house, rebuilt in the late 19th century[9] 4716
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Lochnell Observatory (Lady Margaret's Tower) Lochnell Estate, Benderloch NM8822438337 56°29′22″N 5°26′29″W / 56.489349°N 5.441488°W / 56.489349; -5.441488 (Lochnell Observatory (Lady Margaret's Tower)) 19th-century folly[10] 4717 Lochnell Observatory (Lady Margaret's Tower)

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Barcaldine Castle Benderloch NM9079340576 56°30′38″N 5°24′06″W / 56.510577°N 5.401642°W / 56.510577; -5.401642 (Barcaldine Castle) Late-16th-century tower house, restored in the late 19th century[11] 4719 Barcaldine Castle

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Barbreck House Ardfern NM8308606403 56°12′02″N 5°29′54″W / 56.200649°N 5.498428°W / 56.200649; -5.498428 (Barbreck House) Georgian country house of 1790[12] 4996 Barbreck House

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St Munn's Parish Church Kilmun NS1659282073 55°59′47″N 4°56′33″W / 55.996438°N 4.942453°W / 55.996438; -4.942453 (St Munn's Parish Church) 19th-century church on an earlier site, contains Campbell of Argyll and Douglas of Glenfinart mausolea, and a good collection of post-medieval headstones[13] 5073 St Munn's Parish Church

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Dunselma Strone NS1920380729 55°59′07″N 4°53′59″W / 55.985369°N 4.899743°W / 55.985369; -4.899743 (Dunselma) Late-19th-century Scots Baronial country house[14] 5075
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Oronsay Priory Oronsay, Inner Hebrides NR3496288948 56°01′12″N 6°15′17″W / 56.019915°N 6.254704°W / 56.019915; -6.254704 (Oronsay Priory) 14th-century Augustinian monastery, now in ruins[15] 5086 Oronsay Priory

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Oronsay Great Cross Oronsay NR3498688942 56°01′12″N 6°15′16″W / 56.019874°N 6.254314°W / 56.019874; -6.254314 (Oronsay Great Cross) Carved stone cross dating to 1510[16] 5087 Oronsay Great Cross

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Golden Gates, Benmore Botanic Garden Strath Eachaig, north of the Holy Loch NS1376785047 56°01′19″N 4°59′23″W / 56.022033°N 4.989744°W / 56.022033; -4.989744 (Golden Gates, Benmore Botanic Garden) 19th-century gates, "an example of exceptional wrought iron work"[17] 6438 Golden Gates, Benmore Botanic Garden

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St Peter's College Cardross NS3530478404 55°58′13″N 4°38′26″W / 55.9703°N 4.640546°W / 55.9703; -4.640546 (St Peter's College) 1960s Roman Catholic seminary by Gillespie, Kidd and Coia, now in ruins[18] 6464 St Peter's College

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Old Kilmun House Kilmun NS1653282182 55°59′51″N 4°56′37″W / 55.997393°N 4.943488°W / 55.997393; -4.943488 (Old Kilmun House) Early-18th-century house with later additions[19] 6582
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Auchindrain Township Auchindrain NN0309903161 56°10′49″N 5°10′26″W / 56.180266°N 5.173984°W / 56.180266; -5.173984 (Auchindrain Township) Preserved settlement of 18th- and 19th-century vernacular buildings, operated as a museum[20] 6798 Auchindrain Township

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Carnasserie Castle Kilmartin NM8390800848 56°09′04″N 5°28′50″W / 56.151207°N 5.480688°W / 56.151207; -5.480688 (Carnasserie Castle) Later 16th-century tower house with Renaissance detailing[21] 11454 Carnasserie Castle

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Maam Steading Glen Shira, Inveraray Castle Estate NN1221412765 56°16′12″N 5°02′03″W / 56.270112°N 5.034171°W / 56.270112; -5.034171 (Maam Steading) Semi-circular Gothic revival steading, 1790, by Robert Mylne[22] 11518
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Cherrypark Inveraray Castle NN0931609227 56°14′14″N 5°04′42″W / 56.237216°N 5.078345°W / 56.237216; -5.078345 (Cherrypark) Castle offices, stables and coachmans house, circa 1760 by John Adam[23] 11528
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Doocot Carloonan, Inveraray Castle Estate NN0880110601 56°14′58″N 5°05′15″W / 56.249336°N 5.087633°W / 56.249336; -5.087633 (Doocot) 18th-century dovecote by Roger Morris[24] 11540 Doocot

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Watch Tower Dùn Na Cuaiche, Inveraray Castle Estate NN1003410124 56°14′44″N 5°04′03″W / 56.245551°N 5.067422°W / 56.245551; -5.067422 (Watch Tower) 18th-century Gothic revival folly, overlooking the castle[25] 11543 Watch Tower

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Garden Bridge Inveraray Castle gardens NN0953809491 56°14′23″N 5°04′30″W / 56.239673°N 5.074958°W / 56.239673; -5.074958 (Garden Bridge) Bridge over the River Aray, circa 1761 by John Adam[26] 11544 Garden Bridge

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Aray Bridge Mouth of the River Aray, Inveraray Castle Estate 1971 NN0981609052 56°14′09″N 5°04′13″W / 56.235846°N 5.070164°W / 56.235846; -5.070164 (Aray Bridge) Bridge carrying the A83 road over the River Aray, designed by Robert Mylne in 1775[27] 11545 Aray Bridge

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Garron Lodge By Garron Bridge, Glen Shira, Inveraray Castle Estate NN1134210134 56°14′46″N 5°02′47″W / 56.246162°N 5.046353°W / 56.246162; -5.046353 (Garron Lodge) Lodge designed by Robert Mylne in 1775[28] 11548
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Garron Screen Wall By Garron Bridge, Glen Shira, Inveraray Castle Estate NN1135710123 56°14′46″N 5°02′46″W / 56.246069°N 5.046104°W / 56.246069; -5.046104 (Garron Screen Wall) Screen wall between bridge and lodge, designed by Robert Mylne in 1775[29] 11549
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Garron Bridge Glen Shira, Inveraray Castle Estate NN1139510097 56°14′45″N 5°02′44″W / 56.245851°N 5.045473°W / 56.245851; -5.045473 (Garron Bridge) 18th-century hump-back bridge carrying the A83 road over the River Shira, designed by Roger Morris[30] 11550 Garron Bridge

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Dubh Loch Bridge Glen Shira, Inveraray Castle Estate NN1139810542 56°14′59″N 5°02′45″W / 56.249844°N 5.045742°W / 56.249844; -5.045742 (Dubh Loch Bridge) 18th-century bridge over the River Shira by Robert Mylne[31] 11551
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Inveraray Castle Inveraray NN0961309241 56°14′15″N 5°04′25″W / 56.237461°N 5.07357°W / 56.237461; -5.07357 (Inveraray Castle) 18th-century Gothic revival country house, designed by Roger Morris and built by William Adam[32] 11552 Inveraray Castle

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St Columba's Monastery Eileach an Naoimh, Garvellachs NM6401709724 56°13′17″N 5°48′29″W / 56.221352°N 5.808057°W / 56.221352; -5.808057 (St Columba's Monastery) Ruins of several early Christian buildings, identified with the monastery of Hinba founded by St. Brendan in 542[33] 11587 St Columba's Monastery

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Dunderave Castle North shore of Loch Fyne NN1432309648 56°14′35″N 4°59′53″W / 56.242975°N 4.997977°W / 56.242975; -4.997977 (Dunderave Castle) Late-16th-century tower house, restored by Sir Robert Lorimer 1911–1912[34] 11769 Dunderave Castle

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Dunans Bridge Dunans Castle, Glendaruel NS0404891254 56°04′26″N 5°09′00″W / 56.073841°N 5.149968°W / 56.073841; -5.149968 (Dunans Bridge) 19th-century bridge giving access to Dunans Castle[35] 11806 Dunans Bridge

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Sundial at Ormidale House Mouth of Glendaruel NS0020081700 55°59′12″N 5°12′16″W / 55.986545°N 5.204571°W / 55.986545; -5.204571 (Sundial at Ormidale House) 18th-century sundial[36] 11810 Sundial at Ormidale House

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Carrick Castle West shore of Loch Goil NS1941694481 56°06′32″N 4°54′20″W / 56.108847°N 4.905602°W / 56.108847; -4.905602 (Carrick Castle) Late-14th-century tower with later additions[37] 11815 Carrick Castle

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Kilmorich Kirk Cairndow NN1805410744 56°15′15″N 4°56′19″W / 56.254252°N 4.938611°W / 56.254252; -4.938611 (Kilmorich Kirk) Early-19th-century Gothic revival church[38] 11818 Kilmorich Kirk

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Clachan Bridge Sound of Seil NM7853219693 56°19′04″N 5°34′58″W / 56.317721°N 5.582814°W / 56.317721; -5.582814 (Clachan Bridge) 18th-century bridge linking Seil to the mainland[39] 11834 Clachan Bridge

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Rhinns Of Islay Lighthouse Orsay, off the Rinns of Islay NR1634551414 55°40′23″N 6°30′48″W / 55.673081°N 6.513232°W / 55.673081; -6.513232 (Rhinns Of Islay Lighthouse) Early-19th-century lighthouse by Robert Stevenson[40] 11944 Rhinns Of Islay Lighthouse

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Dunstaffnage Castle Mouth of Loch Etive, west of Connel Not listed NS8826634491 55°35′28″N 3°46′28″W / 55.591189°N 3.774474°W / 55.591189; -3.774474 (Dunstaffnage Castle) 13th-century curtain-wall castle[41] 11987 Dunstaffnage Castle

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Dunstaffnage Chapel Adjacent to Dunstaffnage Castle NS8808134412 55°35′26″N 3°46′39″W / 55.590437°N 3.777376°W / 55.590437; -3.777376 (Dunstaffnage Chapel) 13th-century chapel, now ruined[42] 11988 Dunstaffnage Chapel

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Killean Chapel Killean, Kintyre NR6951544573 55°38′24″N 5°39′50″W / 55.639896°N 5.663962°W / 55.639896; -5.663962 (Killean Chapel) Medieval chapel and burial ground, now in ruins[43] 12004
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Killean House Killean, Kintyre NR6965944281 55°38′14″N 5°39′41″W / 55.637346°N 5.661435°W / 55.637346; -5.661435 (Killean House) Late-19th-century country house[44] 12005 Killean House

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Killean And Kilchenzie Kirk A'Chleit, Kintyre NR6812541806 55°36′52″N 5°41′01″W / 55.614425°N 5.683667°W / 55.614425; -5.683667 (Killean And Kilchenzie Kirk) 18th-century church[45] 12035 Killean And Kilchenzie Kirk

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Mount Stuart House Isle of Bute NM1084359499 56°38′16″N 6°43′04″W / 56.637711°N 6.717817°W / 56.637711; -6.717817 (Mount Stuart House) Gothic country house by Robert Rowand Anderson, 1878[46] 12052 Mount Stuart House

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Mount Stuart, Mausoleum And Graveyard Isle of Bute NM1101260563 56°38′50″N 6°42′59″W / 56.647342°N 6.716262°W / 56.647342; -6.716262 (Mount Stuart, Mausoleum And Graveyard) 18th-century former church[47] 12055
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Mount Stuart, Kerrylamont Farm Dairy Isle of Bute NM1104658484 56°37′43″N 6°42′48″W / 56.628749°N 6.713383°W / 56.628749; -6.713383 (Mount Stuart, Kerrylamont Farm Dairy) Late-19th-century circular-plan dairy[48] 12056 Mount Stuart, Kerrylamont Farm Dairy

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Islay House Islay NR3339062809 55°47′05″N 6°15′15″W / 55.78484°N 6.254093°W / 55.78484; -6.254093 (Islay House) 17th-century country house with later extensions[49] 12142 Islay House

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Islay Woollen Mill Redhouses, Islay NR3525163222 55°47′22″N 6°13′30″W / 55.789563°N 6.224902°W / 55.789563; -6.224902 (Islay Woollen Mill) Mill of 1883, with unusually complete interior and machinery[50] 12143 Islay Woollen Mill

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Lorne Furnace Bonawe NN0097431882 56°26′13″N 5°13′47″W / 56.437012°N 5.22985°W / 56.437012; -5.22985 (Lorne Furnace) 18th-century iron furnace[51] 12180 Lorne Furnace

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Kilarrow Parish Church Main Street, Bowmore, Islay NR3115959624 55°45′18″N 6°17′11″W / 55.755069°N 6.286429°W / 55.755069; -6.286429 (Kilarrow Parish Church) Circular Georgian church of 1769[52] 12184 Kilarrow Parish Church

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Glenorchy Kirk (Clachan an Diseart) Glenorchy NN1676427516 56°24′15″N 4°58′16″W / 56.404238°N 4.971081°W / 56.404238; -4.971081 (Glenorchy Kirk (Clachan an Diseart)) Early-19th-century Gothic church[53] 12192 Glenorchy Kirk (Clachan an Diseart)

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Kilchurn Castle On a promontory of Loch Awe Not listed NN1328727626 56°24′14″N 5°01′39″W / 56.403863°N 5.027419°W / 56.403863; -5.027419 (Kilchurn Castle) 15th-century keep with 17th-century ranges[54] 12194 Kilchurn Castle

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Iona Abbey Iona NM2868324515 56°20′06″N 6°23′29″W / 56.335021°N 6.391433°W / 56.335021; -6.391433 (Iona Abbey) Complex of buildings dating from the 12th century to c. 1500[55] 12310 Iona Abbey

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Maclean's Cross Iona NM2854224231 56°19′57″N 6°23′36″W / 56.332396°N 6.393414°W / 56.332396; -6.393414 (Maclean's Cross) Carved Celtic cross[56] 12315 Maclean's Cross

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Iona Nunnery Iona Not listed NM2848724095 56°19′52″N 6°23′39″W / 56.331146°N 6.39416°W / 56.331146; -6.39416 (Iona Nunnery) 12th-century church and convent[57] 12317 Iona Nunnery

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Dhu Heartach Lighthouse Dubh Artach, 15.5 miles (24.9 km) off Iona NM1227003050 56°07′59″N 6°37′58″W / 56.133126°N 6.632725°W / 56.133126; -6.632725 (Dhu Heartach Lighthouse) Granite lighthouse by David Stevenson, completed 1872[58] 12320 Dhu Heartach Lighthouse

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Castle Stalker On an islet in Loch Laich, part of Loch Linnhe NM9207847310 56°34′18″N 5°23′10″W / 56.571539°N 5.386192°W / 56.571539; -5.386192 (Castle Stalker) 16th-century tower house[59] 12345 Castle Stalker

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Lismore Lighthouse Eilean Musdile, Lismore NM7781235105 56°27′20″N 5°36′27″W / 56.455574°N 5.607487°W / 56.455574; -5.607487 (Lismore Lighthouse) 1833 lighthouse by Robert Stevenson[60] 12360 Lismore Lighthouse

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Airds House Port Appin NM9094544982 56°33′01″N 5°24′10″W / 56.550158°N 5.402722°W / 56.550158; -5.402722 (Airds House) 18th-century country house[61] 12363 Airds House

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Islandadd Bridge Bellanoch NR8048592479 56°04′29″N 5°31′44″W / 56.074595°N 5.528798°W / 56.074595; -5.528798 (Islandadd Bridge) Cast-iron road bridge of 1851[62] 13042 Islandadd Bridge

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Ardkinglas House Loch Fyne NN1751110384 56°15′03″N 4°56′50″W / 56.250814°N 4.947115°W / 56.250814; -4.947115 (Ardkinglas House) 1908 country house by Robert Lorimer[63] 13786 Ardkinglas House

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Rossdhu House Loch Lomond NS3617989506 56°04′13″N 4°38′00″W / 56.070241°N 4.633319°W / 56.070241; -4.633319 (Rossdhu House) 18th-century country house and walled garden[64] 14469 Rossdhu House

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Hynish Harbour and Lighthouse Establishment Hynish, Tiree NL9852839183 56°26′53″N 6°53′39″W / 56.448103°N 6.894286°W / 56.448103; -6.894286 (Hynish Harbour and Lighthouse Establishment) Mid-19th-century group, including signal tower, housing, stores, and enclosures[65] 17848 Hynish Harbour and Lighthouse Establishment

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Skerryvore Lighthouse Skerryvore, 11 miles (18 km) off Tiree NL8383026290 56°19′23″N 7°06′58″W / 56.323117°N 7.11624°W / 56.323117; -7.11624 (Skerryvore Lighthouse) 1844 lighthouse by Alan Stevenson[66] 17849 Skerryvore Lighthouse

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3 Kilmoluaig Kilmoluaig, Tiree NL9683845715 56°30′20″N 6°55′45″W / 56.505486°N 6.929189°W / 56.505486; -6.929189 (3 Kilmoluaig) 19th-century thatched cottage[67] 17857
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13 Kilmoluaig Kilmoluaig, Tiree NL9711446089 56°30′32″N 6°55′31″W / 56.509012°N 6.925157°W / 56.509012; -6.925157 (13 Kilmoluaig) 19th-century thatched cottage[68] 17859
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Torosay Castle, statues In Statue Walk Mull NM7287735228 56°27′16″N 5°41′15″W / 56.454326°N 5.687499°W / 56.454326; -5.687499 (Torosay Castle, statues In Statue Walk) 18th-century sculptures by Antonio Bonazza[69] 17929 Torosay Castle, statues In Statue Walk

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Macquarrie Mausoleum Gruline, Mull NM5494139836 56°29′12″N 5°58′56″W / 56.486647°N 5.982139°W / 56.486647; -5.982139 (Macquarrie Mausoleum) Gothic mausoleum, 1824, to Lachlan Macquarie, Governor of New South Wales[70] 17942 Macquarrie Mausoleum

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Duart Castle Mull NM7489335325 56°27′22″N 5°39′18″W / 56.456162°N 5.654941°W / 56.456162; -5.654941 (Duart Castle) 14th-century tower with 17th-century house[71] 17974 Duart Castle

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Torosay Castle Mull NM7289635294 56°27′18″N 5°41′14″W / 56.454926°N 5.687249°W / 56.454926; -5.687249 (Torosay Castle) 1856 mansion by David Bryce[72] 17975 Torosay Castle

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Wester Kames Tower Isle of Bute NS0616968062 55°52′00″N 5°05′57″W / 55.866639°N 5.099252°W / 55.866639; -5.099252 (Wester Kames Tower) Tower house rebuilt by Robert Weir Schultz 1897–1900[73] 18287
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Stewart Hall Isle of Bute NS0552262757 55°49′08″N 5°06′21″W / 55.818783°N 5.105774°W / 55.818783; -5.105774 (Stewart Hall) 18th-century Palladian house[74] 18289
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Cour House Saddell NR8234248147 55°40′40″N 5°27′48″W / 55.677863°N 5.463404°W / 55.677863; -5.463404 (Cour House) Country house of 1922 by Oliver Hill[75] 18360
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Castle Sween Knapdale NR7123578829 55°56′52″N 5°39′56″W / 55.947873°N 5.665469°W / 55.947873; -5.665469 (Castle Sween) Courtyard castle of c. 1200, the oldest stone castle surviving in Scotland[76] 18389 Castle Sween

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Saddell Castle Saddell NR7890631545 55°31′39″N 5°30′17″W / 55.527417°N 5.504622°W / 55.527417; -5.504622 (Saddell Castle) Early-16th-century tower with later additions[77] 18403 Saddell Castle

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Ardencaple Hotel Rhu Road Lower, Rhu NS2776583485 56°00′48″N 4°45′52″W / 56.013252°N 4.764446°W / 56.013252; -4.764446 (Ardencaple Hotel) Early-19th-century posting inn[78] 19525 Ardencaple Hotel

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Rossdhu South Lodge and Gate Rossdhu, Loch Lomond NS3529986846 56°02′46″N 4°38′45″W / 56.046066°N 4.645803°W / 56.046066; -4.645803 (Rossdhu South Lodge and Gate) 19th-century estate gateway[79] 19698 Rossdhu South Lodge and Gate

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Mull of Kintyre Lighthouse Mull of Kintyre NR5874008412 55°18′38″N 5°48′12″W / 55.310469°N 5.803365°W / 55.310469; -5.803365 (Mull of Kintyre Lighthouse) 18th-century lighthouse, one of first four lighthouses built for the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses[80] 19874 Mull of Kintyre Lighthouse

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Campbeltown Cross Old Quay Head, Campbeltown NR7204320445 55°25′29″N 5°36′14″W / 55.424721°N 5.604016°W / 55.424721; -5.604016 (Campbeltown Cross) Late medieval high cross[81] 22913 Campbeltown Cross

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Bellgrove High Askomil, Campbeltown NR7297020892 55°25′45″N 5°35′23″W / 55.42916°N 5.589763°W / 55.42916; -5.589763 (Bellgrove) Early-19th-century house of Palladian form[82] 22940
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Rothmar High Askomil, Campbeltown NR7276620883 55°25′44″N 5°35′35″W / 55.428984°N 5.592973°W / 55.428984; -5.592973 (Rothmar) Late-19th-century house by John James Burnet[83] 22941
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Campbeltown Library and Museum Hall Street, Campbeltown NR7209920346 55°25′26″N 5°36′11″W / 55.423859°N 5.603052°W / 55.423859; -5.603052 (Campbeltown Library and Museum) Late-19th-century Renaissance-style building by John James Burnet[84] 22964 Campbeltown Library and Museum

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St. John's Church of Scotland Argyll Street, Dunoon NS1720976939 55°57′02″N 4°55′45″W / 55.950606°N 4.929088°W / 55.950606; -4.929088 (St. John's Church of Scotland) 19th-century Gothic revival church[85] 26440 St. John's Church of Scotland

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Rockland Clyde Street East, Helensburgh NS3059681710 55°59′54″N 4°43′05″W / 55.998331°N 4.717971°W / 55.998331; -4.717971 (Rockland) Greek revival villa by Alexander Thomson, 1854[86] 34737
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The Hill House Colquhoun Street Upper, Helensburgh NS3005583817 56°01′01″N 4°43′41″W / 56.017049°N 4.727968°W / 56.017049; -4.727968 (The Hill House) 1902 house by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, owned by the National Trust for Scotland[87] 34761 The Hill House

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The White House Colquhoun Street Upper, Helensburgh NS2988983609 56°00′54″N 4°43′50″W / 56.015124°N 4.730496°W / 56.015124; -4.730496 (The White House) 1899 Arts and Crafts house by Baillie Scott[88] 34762 The White House

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Drumadoon (formerly Morar Lodge) Colquhoun Street Upper, Helensburgh NS2996383861 56°01′03″N 4°43′46″W / 56.017411°N 4.72947°W / 56.017411; -4.72947 (Drumadoon (formerly Morar Lodge)) 1903 house by William Leiper, now a private nursing home[89] 34763 Drumadoon (formerly Morar Lodge)

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Greycourt Dhuhill Drive West, Helensburgh NS2987983746 56°00′59″N 4°43′51″W / 56.01635°N 4.730743°W / 56.01635; -4.730743 (Greycourt) 1911 Arts and Crafts villa by A N Paterson[90] 34771
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Red Towers Douglas Drive, Helensburgh NS2997483575 56°00′53″N 4°43′45″W / 56.014849°N 4.729113°W / 56.014849; -4.729113 (Red Towers) Renaissance-style house of 1898 by William Leiper[91] 34774 Red Towers

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Brantwoode Munro Drive West, Helensburgh NS2992583365 56°00′47″N 4°43′47″W / 56.012947°N 4.729765°W / 56.012947; -4.729765 (Brantwoode) 1895 Arts and Crafts house by William Leiper[92] 34822 Brantwoode

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Cairndhu House Rhu Road Lower, Helensburgh NS2843682705 56°00′23″N 4°45′12″W / 56.006493°N 4.753198°W / 56.006493; -4.753198 (Cairndhu House) 1871 villa by William Leiper with Anglo-Japanese interior[93] 34847 Cairndhu House

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Dalmore House Rhu Road Lower, Helensburgh NS2807683261 56°00′41″N 4°45′34″W / 56.011354°N 4.75932°W / 56.011354; -4.75932 (Dalmore House) Baronial mansion of 1873 by William Leiper[94] 34849 Dalmore House

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Longcroft Rossdhu Drive West, Helensburgh NS2953583391 56°00′47″N 4°44′10″W / 56.013041°N 4.736029°W / 56.013041; -4.736029 (Longcroft) 1902 Renaissance-style house by A N Paterson[95] 34851
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Former Helensburgh and Gareloch Conservative Club 38-40 Sinclair Street, Helensburgh NS2967382333 56°00′13″N 4°43′59″W / 56.003595°N 4.733148°W / 56.003595; -4.733148 (Former Helensburgh and Gareloch Conservative Club) Glasgow Style building by Honeyman and Keppie[96] 34868 Former Helensburgh and Gareloch Conservative Club

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War Memorial Hermitage Park, Helensburgh NS2999782840 56°00′30″N 4°43′42″W / 56.008261°N 4.728279°W / 56.008261; -4.728279 (War Memorial) 1923 monument by A N Paterson, in walled garden[97] 34872 War Memorial

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St Michael and All Angels' Episcopal Church William Street, Helensburgh NS2924282502 56°00′18″N 4°44′25″W / 56.004959°N 4.740158°W / 56.004959; -4.740158 (St Michael and All Angels' Episcopal Church) 1868 church and later church hall by Robert Rowand Anderson[98] 34896 St Michael and All Angels' Episcopal Church

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Inveraray Parish Church Church Square, Inveraray NN0958808429 56°13′49″N 5°04′24″W / 56.230166°N 5.073389°W / 56.230166; -5.073389 (Inveraray Parish Church) 1805 church by Robert Mylne, housed separate Gaelic and English-speaking congregations[99] 34978 Inveraray Parish Church

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Morrison's Land North Main Street West, Inveraray NN0959408480 56°13′50″N 5°04′24″W / 56.230626°N 5.073329°W / 56.230626; -5.073329 (Morrison's Land) Georgian houses of 1767[100] 34981 Morrison's Land

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George Hotel North Main Street East, Inveraray NN0963008450 56°13′49″N 5°04′22″W / 56.230371°N 5.072728°W / 56.230371; -5.072728 (George Hotel) Georgian hotel of 1779[101] 34995 George Hotel

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Relief Land South Main Street East, Inveraray NN0957708367 56°13′47″N 5°04′25″W / 56.229605°N 5.073522°W / 56.229605; -5.073522 (Relief Land) Georgian housing of 1779[102] 34999 Relief Land

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Mackenzie's Land South Main Street West, Inveraray NN0952508338 56°13′46″N 5°04′28″W / 56.229324°N 5.074338°W / 56.229324; -5.074338 (Mackenzie's Land) Georgian housing of 1775[103] 35000
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Black's Land South Main Street West, Inveraray NN0953408353 56°13′46″N 5°04′27″W / 56.229462°N 5.074204°W / 56.229462; -5.074204 (Black's Land) 18th-century housing[104] 35001
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Arkland South Main Street West, Inveraray NN0955208379 56°13′47″N 5°04′26″W / 56.229703°N 5.073933°W / 56.229703; -5.073933 (Arkland) Georgian housing of 1775 by Robert Mylne[105] 35002 Arkland

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Post Office, grocers shop and house Front Street East, Inveraray NN0969008527 56°13′52″N 5°04′19″W / 56.231086°N 5.071817°W / 56.231086; -5.071817 (Post Office, grocers shop and house) Georgian housing and shop, 1776[106] 35003 Post Office, grocers shop and house

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Gillie's House (Buntain's) Front Street East, Inveraray NN0967908533 56°13′52″N 5°04′19″W / 56.231135°N 5.071998°W / 56.231135; -5.071998 (Gillie's House (Buntain's)) Georgian housing and former bank, 1760[107] 35004 Gillie's House (Buntain's)

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Former Temperance Hotel Front Street East, Inveraray NN0967108539 56°13′52″N 5°04′20″W / 56.231186°N 5.072131°W / 56.231186; -5.072131 (Former Temperance Hotel) Later 18th-century house[108] 35005 Former Temperance Hotel

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Chamberlain's House Front Street West, Inveraray NN0964608553 56°13′53″N 5°04′21″W / 56.231302°N 5.072544°W / 56.231302; -5.072544 (Chamberlain's House) Georgian house of 1751 by John Adam[109] 35006 Chamberlain's House

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Town House Front Street West, Inveraray NN0962708563 56°13′53″N 5°04′22″W / 56.231384°N 5.072857°W / 56.231384; -5.072857 (Town House) Customs house, court house and prison by John Adam, 1755[110] 35007 Town House

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Ivy House Front Street West, Inveraray NN0961708567 56°13′53″N 5°04′23″W / 56.231415°N 5.073021°W / 56.231415; -5.073021 (Ivy House) Georgian house of c. 1755 by John Adam[111] 35008 Ivy House

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The Avenue Screen Wall Front Street West, Inveraray NN0959608582 56°13′54″N 5°04′24″W / 56.231542°N 5.07337°W / 56.231542; -5.07337 (The Avenue Screen Wall) Arched wall of 1788 by Robert Mylne[112] 35009 The Avenue Screen Wall

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The Great Inn (Argyll Arms Hotel) Front Street West, Inveraray NN0955408601 56°13′54″N 5°04′27″W / 56.231695°N 5.07406°W / 56.231695; -5.07406 (The Great Inn (Argyll Arms Hotel)) Georgian inn of 1757[113] 35011 The Great Inn (Argyll Arms Hotel)

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Dalmally Road Screen Wall Front Street West, Inveraray NN0954708609 56°13′54″N 5°04′27″W / 56.231764°N 5.074179°W / 56.231764; -5.074179 (Dalmally Road Screen Wall) Arched wall of 1790 by Robert Mylne[114] 35013 Dalmally Road Screen Wall

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The Duke's Tower (Belfry), beside All Saints Church. Inveraray NN0946608453 56°13′49″N 5°04′31″W / 56.230332°N 5.075371°W / 56.230332; -5.075371 (The Duke's Tower (Belfry), beside All Saints Church.) Gothic revival bell tower, completed 1932[115] 35019 The Duke's Tower (Belfry), beside All Saints Church.

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Inveraray Court House Crown Point, Inveraray NN0965108394 56°13′48″N 5°04′20″W / 56.229877°N 5.072349°W / 56.229877; -5.072349 (Inveraray Court House) Georgian court house and prison by James Gillespie Graham, 1819, now a museum[116] 35030 Inveraray Court House

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Prison Wall Crown Point, Inveraray NN0967608381 56°13′47″N 5°04′19″W / 56.22977°N 5.071937°W / 56.22977; -5.071937 (Prison Wall) Substantial wall around former court house, also by James Gillespie Graham[117] 35032 Prison Wall

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Factory Land Inveraray NN0967208418 56°13′48″N 5°04′19″W / 56.230101°N 5.072028°W / 56.230101; -5.072028 (Factory Land) Late-18th-century housing[118] 35037
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Ferry Land Inveraray NN0968308438 56°13′49″N 5°04′19″W / 56.230285°N 5.071865°W / 56.230285; -5.071865 (Ferry Land) Late-18th-century housing[119] 35038
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Fern Point (Ardrainic) Inveraray NN0967608460 56°13′50″N 5°04′19″W / 56.230479°N 5.071994°W / 56.230479; -5.071994 (Fern Point (Ardrainic)) Georgian house of 1753, the earliest house in the new town of Inveraray[120] 35039
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St. Columba's Cathedral Corran Esplanade, Oban NM8553230679 56°25′10″N 5°28′44″W / 56.419458°N 5.478834°W / 56.419458; -5.478834 (St. Columba's Cathedral) Modern Gothic church by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, completed 1952[121] 38820 St. Columba's Cathedral

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Bute Mausoleum High Kirk of Rothesay, Rothesay, Bute NS0857963723 55°49′43″N 5°03′28″W / 55.828672°N 5.057738°W / 55.828672; -5.057738 (Bute Mausoleum) Late-18th-century mausoleum of eclectic design[122] 40446 Bute Mausoleum

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St Andrew's Roman Catholic Church Columshill Street, Rothesay, Bute NS0857564566 55°50′10″N 5°03′30″W / 55.836234°N 5.058396°W / 55.836234; -5.058396 (St Andrew's Roman Catholic Church) Byzantine-style church of 1923 by Reginald Fairlie[123] 40451
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Rothesay Pavilion Argyle Street, Rothesay, Bute NS0837265068 55°50′26″N 5°03′43″W / 55.840657°N 5.061987°W / 55.840657; -5.061987 (Rothesay Pavilion) International Style entertainment pavilion of 1938, by James Carrick[124] 40452 Rothesay Pavilion

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The Winter Gardens Victoria Street, Rothesay, Bute NS0875564794 55°50′18″N 5°03′20″W / 55.838351°N 5.055687°W / 55.838351; -5.055687 (The Winter Gardens) Domed winter garden and bandstand of 1923, with Art Nouveau detailing[125] 40454 The Winter Gardens

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Bute Estate Office 55 High Street, Rothesay, Bute NS0884964526 55°50′10″N 5°03′14″W / 55.835984°N 5.054°W / 55.835984; -5.054 (Bute Estate Office) 17th-century building, originally the Marquess of Bute's town house [126] 40456 Bute Estate Office

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Tor House Ardencraig Road, Rothesay, Bute NS1056365012 55°50′28″N 5°01′37″W / 55.84102°N 5.027012°W / 55.84102; -5.027012 (Tor House) Greek-revival villa by Alexander Thomson, c. 1855[127] 40468
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Gareloch House Clynder, Gareloch NS2501483696 56°00′51″N 4°48′31″W / 56.014149°N 4.808653°W / 56.014149; -4.808653 (Gareloch House) Early-19th-century classical villa with particularly fine landscaped garden[128] 42621
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Bathwell Rosneath Castle Estate, Rosneath NS2640881940 55°59′56″N 4°47′07″W / 55.998898°N 4.785186°W / 55.998898; -4.785186 (Bathwell) Mid-later 18th-century bath house[129] 42625
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Rosneath Home Farm Rosneath Castle Estate, Rosneath NS2656481414 55°59′39″N 4°46′56″W / 55.994234°N 4.782349°W / 55.994234; -4.782349 (Rosneath Home Farm) Large Gothic steading by Alexander Nasmyth, 1803[130] 42628 Rosneath Home Farm

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Ferry Inn Rosneath Point, Rosneath NS2578283415 56°00′43″N 4°47′46″W / 56.011907°N 4.796168°W / 56.011907; -4.796168 (Ferry Inn) 1897 Arts and Crafts villa by Edwin Lutyens[131] 42630
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St Modan's Parish Church Rosneath NS2544183157 56°00′34″N 4°48′05″W / 56.009468°N 4.801462°W / 56.009468; -4.801462 (St Modan's Parish Church) 1854 English Gothic church by David Cousin[132] 42634 St Modan's Parish Church

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Saint Mahew's Chapel Darleith Road, Cardross NS3420878639 55°58′19″N 4°39′30″W / 55.972031°N 4.658231°W / 55.972031; -4.658231 (Saint Mahew's Chapel) 15th-century chapel, restored in the 1950s as a Catholic church[133] 42905 Saint Mahew's Chapel

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Redholme Kilkerran Road, Campbeltown NR7239919842 55°25′10″N 5°35′52″W / 55.419479°N 5.597911°W / 55.419479; -5.597911 (Redholme) Arts and Crafts villa of 1896 by Henry E Clifford[134] 43088
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Sloy Power Station Loch Sloy NN2887111074 56°15′40″N 4°45′52″W / 56.261234°N 4.76445°W / 56.261234; -4.76445 (Sloy Power Station) Designed in a classical style by Tarbolton & Ochterlony, with buttress-type dam by James Williamson, opened 1950[135] 43188 Sloy Power Station

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The Dolls' Houses Killean House Estate, Kintyre NR6958044657 55°38′26″N 5°39′47″W / 55.64068°N 5.663002°W / 55.64068; -5.663002 (The Dolls' Houses) Pair of arts and crafts cottages by John James Burnet[136] 43266 The Dolls' Houses

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Glen Eden Shore Road, Kilcreggan NS2233281021 55°59′21″N 4°50′59″W / 55.989158°N 4.849849°W / 55.989158; -4.849849 (Glen Eden) 1850s villa by Alexander Thomson[137] 43442
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Knockderry Castle Shore Road, Cove NS2168083405 56°00′37″N 4°51′43″W / 56.010309°N 4.861869°W / 56.010309; -4.861869 (Knockderry Castle) 1850s house by Alexander Thomson, with Baronial additions by William Leiper, 1897[138] 43452 Knockderry Castle

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Craig Ailey South Ailey Road, Cove NS2221381361 55°59′32″N 4°51′07″W / 55.992165°N 4.851979°W / 55.992165; -4.851979 (Craig Ailey) 1850 villa by Alexander Thomson[139] 43472
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Auchendennan House Arden NS3683783495 56°00′59″N 4°37′09″W / 56.016516°N 4.619101°W / 56.016516; -4.619101 (Auchendennan House) Baronial chateau by John Burnet, 1866[140] 43871 Auchendennan House

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Darleith Dovecot Darleith House, Colgrain NS3464880583 55°59′23″N 4°39′09″W / 55.989631°N 4.652384°W / 55.989631; -4.652384 (Darleith Dovecot) Late-18th-century 4-stage dovecot[141] 43874 Darleith Dovecot

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Rothesay Castle Rothesay, Bute Not listed NS0878964577 55°50′11″N 5°03′18″W / 55.836417°N 5.054992°W / 55.836417; -5.054992 (Rothesay Castle) 13th-century castle, rebuilt c. 1500 and restored c. 1900 by the Marquess of Bute[142] 44887 Rothesay Castle

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Balmory House Balmory Road, Ascog, Bute NS1038762820 55°49′17″N 5°01′42″W / 55.821284°N 5.028288°W / 55.821284; -5.028288 (Balmory House) 1861 Italianate villa with Adam Style interiors[143] 44984
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Former Charcoal Store Ironworks, Furnace, Argyll and Bute NN0260500099 56°09′09″N 5°10′47″W / 56.152594°N 5.179656°W / 56.152594; -5.179656 (Former Charcoal Store) Mid 18th-century rubble-built industrial building, later used as a drill hall[144] 49844
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Falls of Cruachan Railway Viaduct Ardchattan And Muckairn 1 February 2007 NN0788326824 56°23′40″N 5°06′51″W / 56.3945°N 5.1142°W / 56.3945; -5.1142 (Falls of Cruachan Railway Viaduct) 3-arch, part-concrete railway viaduct designed by John Strain, 1880 50811 Falls of Cruachan Railway Viaduct

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Ben Cruachan Hydro Electric Scheme, Turbine Hall Ben Cruachan, Argyll and Bute 11 February 2011 NN0801428152 56°24′23″N 5°06′47″W / 56.406389°N 5.113056°W / 56.406389; -5.113056 (Ben Cruachan Hydro Electric Scheme, Turbine Hall) J B Armstrong, 1959-65 51688
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Notes

  1. ^ Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference (where provided) is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.
    "Guide to National Grid". Ordnance Survey. Retrieved 12 December 2007.
    "Get-a-map". Ordnance Survey. Retrieved 17 December 2007.
  2. ^ Historic Environment Scotland assign a unique alphanumeric identifier to each designated site in Scotland, for listed buildings this always begins with "LB", for example "LB12345".

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  84. ^ "St John Street And Hall Street, Public Library And Museum, With Librarian's House, Garden, Railings, Gates, And Gatepiers, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  85. ^ "St. John's Church Of Scotland. Hanover Street And Argyll Street, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  86. ^ "150 Clyde Street East, Rockland And Sundial, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  87. ^ "8 Colquhoun Street Upper, The Hill House With Outbuildings, Boundary Walls And Gates, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  88. ^ "15 Colquhoun Street Upper, The White House With Garage And Boundary Wall, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  89. ^ "17 Colquhoun Street Upper, Drumadoon (Formerly Morar Lodge) With Gatepiers And Boundary Wall And Garden Pavilion, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  90. ^ "Dhuhill Drive West, Greycourt, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  91. ^ "Douglas Drive, Red Towers With Boundary Wall, Gatepiers, Gates And Wellhead, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  92. ^ "4 Munro Drive West, Brantwoode With Boundary Wall, Gatepiers, Garage And Garden Gate, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  93. ^ "Rhu Road Lower, Cairndhu House, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  94. ^ "Rhu Road Lower, Dalmore House, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  95. ^ "Rossdhu Drive West, Longcroft, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  96. ^ "38-40 Sinclair Street, Former Helensburgh And Gareloch Conservative Club, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  97. ^ "Sinclair Street, Hermitage Park, War Memorial And Walled Garden With Ornamental Gates, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  98. ^ "William Street, St Michael And All Angels' Episcopal Church And Church Hall, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  99. ^ "Glenaray And Inveraray Parish Church And Church Hall, Church Square, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  100. ^ "Morrison's Land, N. Main St. W. And Close At Rear., Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  101. ^ "George Hotel, N. Main Street E., Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  102. ^ "Relief Land, 86 Main St. East, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  103. ^ "Mackenzie's Land, South Main Street West, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  104. ^ "Black's Land; S. Main St. West, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  105. ^ "Arkland, S. Main St. West, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  106. ^ "Post Office, Grocers Shop And House East Front Street, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  107. ^ "House (Buntain's) East Front Street., Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  108. ^ "House (Miss Maclacklands) Formerly Temperance Hotel E. Front St. And N. Main St. W., Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  109. ^ "Chamberlain's House, West Front Street And N. Main St. W., Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  110. ^ "Town House, W. Front St., Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  111. ^ "'Ivy House' W. Front St., Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  112. ^ "The Avenue Screen Wall, W. Front St., Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  113. ^ "West Front Street And Dalmally Road, The Great Inn, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  114. ^ "Dalmally Road Screen Wall, W. Front St, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  115. ^ "The Duke's Tower, (Belfry) Beside All Saints Church, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  116. ^ "Inveraray Court House, Crown Point., Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  117. ^ "Prison Wall, Crown Point., Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  118. ^ "Factory Land, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  119. ^ "Ferry Land, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  120. ^ "'Fern Point' ('Ardrainich'), Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  121. ^ "Corran Esplanade, Cathedral Church Of St Columba, With Boundary Walls (Roman Catholic), Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  122. ^ "High Kirk Of Rothesay, Bute Mausoleum, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  123. ^ "Columshill Street, St Andrew's Roman Catholic Church, Including Priest's House, Boundary Wall And Piers, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  124. ^ "Argyle Street, Rothesay Pavilion Including House At Rear And Boundary Wall, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  125. ^ "Victoria Street, The Winter Gardens, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  126. ^ "55, 57 And 59 High Street Bute Estate Office Including Outbuilding, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  127. ^ "Ardencraig Road, Tor House, Including Boundary Wall, Gatepiers And Gates, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  128. ^ "Gareloch House With Retaining And Boundary Walls And Gatepiers, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  129. ^ "Rosneath Castle Estate, Bathwell (Near Parkhead), Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  130. ^ "Rosneath Castle Estate, Rosneath Home Farm, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  131. ^ "Rosneath Point, Ferry Inn, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  132. ^ "Rosneath Village, St Modan's Parish Church, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  133. ^ "Cardross, Darleith Road, Saint Mahew's Chapel, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  134. ^ "Kilkerran Road, Redholme, With Outbuilding, Boundary Walls, Gates And Gatepiers, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  135. ^ "Sloy Power Station Including Dam, Valve House, Feeder Pipes, Gates, Gatepiers And Boundary Wall, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  136. ^ "Killean, The Dolls' Houses, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  137. ^ "Shore Road, Glen Eden With Coach House, Gatepiers, Boundary Wall And Mile Sign, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  138. ^ "Shore Road, Knockderry Castle With Boundary Walls, Gatepiers And Railings, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  139. ^ "South Ailey Road, Craig Ailey With Boundary Wall, Gates And Gatepiers, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  140. ^ "Auchendennan House With Conservatory, Terrace Wall, Fountain, Statury, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  141. ^ "Darleith Dovecot, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  142. ^ "Rothesay Castle And Chapel, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  143. ^ "Ascog, Balmory Road, Balmory House (Former Laidlaw Memorial Home) Including Boundary Walls And Gatepiers, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  144. ^ "Furnace Village, Former Charcoal Store, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2010.

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