List of Category A listed buildings in Fife
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This is a list of Category A listed buildings in the Fife council area in east-central 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 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 Fife covers 1,325 square kilometres (512 sq mi), and has a population of around 361,900. There are 200 Category A listed buildings in the area, as of February 2017.
Listed buildings
Name | Location | Date Listed | Grid Ref. [note 1] | Geo-coordinates | Notes | LB Number [note 2] | Image |
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Gibliston House | Arncroach | NO4980604979 | 56°14′05″N 2°48′41″W / 56.234691°N 2.811296°W / 56.234691; -2.811296 (Gibliston House) | 1820 classical villa, extensions by Sir Robert Lorimer[5] | 155 | ![]() Upload another image | |
The King's Cellar | Limekilns, Academy Square | NT0762983443 | 56°02′06″N 3°29′02″W / 56.034935°N 3.484005°W / 56.034935; -3.484005 (The King's Cellar) | 16th-century storehouse, possibly incorporating material from 1362[6] | 1643 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Creich Castle Doocot | Creich | NO3279821289 | 56°22′45″N 3°05′23″W / 56.379094°N 3.089777°W / 56.379094; -3.089777 (Creich Castle Doocot) | Dovecote dated 1723[7] | 2173 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Bishop Bridge | Ceres, High Street, over Ceres Burn | NO4001511429 | 56°17′29″N 2°58′14″W / 56.291495°N 2.970683°W / 56.291495; -2.970683 (Bishop Bridge) | 17th-century single-arch stone bridge[8] | 2366 | ![]() Upload another image | |
St John's Masonic Lodge | Ceres | NO4003211419 | 56°17′29″N 2°58′13″W / 56.291407°N 2.970406°W / 56.291407; -2.970406 (St John's Masonic Lodge) | Mid 18th-century Masonic lodge[9] | 2368 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Southern outbuilding of Brand's Hotel | Ceres, High Street | NO4001611479 | 56°17′31″N 2°58′14″W / 56.291944°N 2.970678°W / 56.291944; -2.970678 (Southern outbuilding of Brand's Hotel) | 18th-century mill, later a beer store[10] | 2393 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Fife Folk Museum (Central And North Fife Preservation Society) | Ceres, High Street | NO4002911468 | 56°17′31″N 2°58′14″W / 56.291847°N 2.970466°W / 56.291847; -2.970466 (Fife Folk Museum (Central And North Fife Preservation Society)) | 17th-century cottages and weigh house, now a museum[11] | 2394 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Balcaskie House | Near St Monans | NO5246903579 | 56°13′21″N 2°46′05″W / 56.222388°N 2.768091°W / 56.222388; -2.768091 (Balcaskie House) | 16th-century house, enlarged by Sir William Bruce for himself in 1688[12] | 2503 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Balcaskie House, Terraced Garden | Near St Monans | NO5249803508 | 56°13′18″N 2°46′03″W / 56.221753°N 2.76761°W / 56.221753; -2.76761 (Balcaskie House, Terraced Garden) | 17th-century Italianate gardens laid out by Sir William Bruce[13] | 2504 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Balcaskie House, east gatepiers and twin dovecots | Near St Monans | NO5303103887 | 56°13′31″N 2°45′33″W / 56.225211°N 2.759083°W / 56.225211; -2.759083 (Balcaskie House, east gatepiers and twin dovecots) | 18th-century gate piers and dovecotes[14] | 2506 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Kellie Castle | Arncroach | NO5201005239 | 56°14′14″N 2°46′33″W / 56.237255°N 2.775793°W / 56.237255; -2.775793 (Kellie Castle) | 14th-century castle with later rebuilding and extensions[15] | 2519 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Balmerino Abbey, barn | Balmerino | NO3577224720 | 56°24′37″N 3°02′33″W / 56.410327°N 3.042471°W / 56.410327; -3.042471 (Balmerino Abbey, barn) | 15th-century barn[16] | 2548 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Dairsie Bridge | Dairsie, over River Eden | NO4157716102 | 56°20′01″N 2°56′47″W / 56.333668°N 2.94649°W / 56.333668; -2.94649 (Dairsie Bridge) | Late mediaeval three-arch stone bridge[17] | 2607 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Dairsie Old Church (St Mary's) | Dairsie | NO4140016090 | 56°20′01″N 2°56′58″W / 56.333538°N 2.949349°W / 56.333538; -2.949349 (Dairsie Old Church (St Mary's)) | 17th-century Gothic former church[18] | 2610 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Hill of Tarvit House | Near Cupar | NO3789411860 | 56°17′42″N 3°00′18″W / 56.295093°N 3.005045°W / 56.295093; -3.005045 (Hill of Tarvit House) | late-17th-century house remodelled by Sir Robert Lorimer in 1907[19] | 2628 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Tarvit Farm | Near Cupar | NO3854513962 | 56°18′51″N 2°59′42″W / 56.31406°N 2.995019°W / 56.31406; -2.995019 (Tarvit Farm) | Steading of circa 1800, with central tower and spire[20] | 2674 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Benarty House | Near Ballingry | NT1572496481 | 56°09′13″N 3°21′30″W / 56.153537°N 3.358251°W / 56.153537; -3.358251 (Benarty House) | Earlier 19th-century mansion[21] | 3321 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Benarty Steading | Near Ballingry | NT1566996574 | 56°09′16″N 3°21′33″W / 56.154362°N 3.359166°W / 56.154362; -3.359166 (Benarty Steading) | Farmstead of circa 1840[22] | 3322 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Dunimarle Castle | Culross | NS9772685902 | 56°03′18″N 3°38′38″W / 56.055006°N 3.643803°W / 56.055006; -3.643803 (Dunimarle Castle) | 1840 castlellated house by R. and R. Dickson[23] | 3349 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Inchcolm Abbey | Inchcolm | NT1897382656 | 56°01′48″N 3°18′06″W / 56.029921°N 3.301768°W / 56.029921; -3.301768 (Inchcolm Abbey) | Remains of Augustinian monastery dating from the 12th to the 16th centuries[24] | 3573 | ![]() Upload another image | |
The Murrell | Near Aberdour | NT1876486685 | 56°03′58″N 3°18′23″W / 56.066076°N 3.306344°W / 56.066076; -3.306344 (The Murrell) | 1908 Arts and Crafts country house by Francis William Deas[25] | 3598 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Aberdour Kirk, St Fillan's (Church Of Scotland) | Aberdour, Hawkcraig Road | NT1932085468 | 56°03′19″N 3°17′49″W / 56.055238°N 3.297049°W / 56.055238; -3.297049 (Aberdour Kirk, St Fillan's (Church Of Scotland)) | 12th-century church, restored 1926[26] | 3608 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Aberdour Castle walled garden with sundial | Aberdour | NT1932385518 | 56°03′20″N 3°17′49″W / 56.055688°N 3.297016°W / 56.055688; -3.297016 (Aberdour Castle walled garden with sundial) | 17th-century walled garden[27] | 3610 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Aberdour Castle Dovecot | Aberdour | NT1930785400 | 56°03′17″N 3°17′50″W / 56.054625°N 3.297237°W / 56.054625; -3.297237 (Aberdour Castle Dovecot) | 16th-century beehive dovecote[28] | 3611 | Upload another image | |
Seabank House | Aberdour, Shore Road | NT1925585024 | 56°03′04″N 3°17′53″W / 56.051239°N 3.297958°W / 56.051239; -3.297958 (Seabank House) | Classical villa by Thomas Hamilton, 1831[29] | 3632 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Aberdour House | Aberdour | NT1915085376 | 56°03′16″N 3°17′59″W / 56.054383°N 3.29975°W / 56.054383; -3.29975 (Aberdour House) | 17th-century house with early-18th-century addition[30] | 3636 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Aberdour Castle Sundial (formerly at Aberdour House) | Aberdour | NT1916785371 | 56°03′16″N 3°17′58″W / 56.054341°N 3.299476°W / 56.054341; -3.299476 (Aberdour Castle Sundial (formerly at Aberdour House)) | 16th-century stone sundial[31] | 3637 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Donibristle House | Dalgety Bay | NT1600782863 | 56°01′53″N 3°20′58″W / 56.031269°N 3.349412°W / 56.031269; -3.349412 (Donibristle House) | 18th-century service wings by Alexander McGill, main house demolished[32] | 3647 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Donibristle Chapel | Dalgety Bay | NT1582582784 | 56°01′50″N 3°21′08″W / 56.030528°N 3.352307°W / 56.030528; -3.352307 (Donibristle Chapel) | Mortuary chapel of Earls of Moray by Alexander McGill, 1731[33] | 3650 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Fordell Castle | Near Dalgety Bay | NT1469685388 | 56°03′13″N 3°22′16″W / 56.053717°N 3.371247°W / 56.053717; -3.371247 (Fordell Castle) | 16th-century fortified house[34] | 3652 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Fordell Chapel | Near Dalgety Bay | NT1465585350 | 56°03′12″N 3°22′19″W / 56.053369°N 3.371893°W / 56.053369; -3.371893 (Fordell Chapel) | Mortuary chapel of Hendersons of Fordell, dated 1650[35] | 3653 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Limekilns | Charlestown, Harbour Road | NT0642283561 | 56°02′09″N 3°30′12″W / 56.03576°N 3.503409°W / 56.03576; -3.503409 (Limekilns) | Range of fourteen 18th-century lime kilns[36] | 3741 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Broomhall | Limekilns | NT0768583683 | 56°02′14″N 3°28′59″W / 56.037102°N 3.483189°W / 56.037102; -3.483189 (Broomhall) | Neo-Classical mansion by Thomas Harrison, 1796[37] | 3745 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Pitfirrane Castle | Crossford | NT0633286113 | 56°03′31″N 3°30′21″W / 56.058664°N 3.505746°W / 56.058664; -3.505746 (Pitfirrane Castle) | 16th-century L-plan tower house[38] | 3759 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Logie House | Crossford | NT0781286167 | 56°03′34″N 3°28′55″W / 56.059436°N 3.482007°W / 56.059436; -3.482007 (Logie House) | 16th-century tower house with 19th-century classical remodelling[39] | 3776 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Logie House, Steading | Crossford | NT0763086394 | 56°03′41″N 3°29′06″W / 56.06144°N 3.485007°W / 56.06144; -3.485007 (Logie House, Steading) | Late-18th-century steading and granary[40] | 3777 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Greenside Farm Steading | Near Ceres | NO3931407354 | 56°15′17″N 2°58′52″W / 56.2548°N 2.981068°W / 56.2548; -2.981068 (Greenside Farm Steading) | 18th-century farm buildings[41] | 4302 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Wormiston, Doocot | Near Crail | NO6100609603 | 56°16′38″N 2°37′53″W / 56.277285°N 2.631321°W / 56.277285; -2.631321 (Wormiston, Doocot) | Early-17th-century rectangular dovecote[42] | 4329 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Aberdour Castle | Aberdour | NT1924985449 | 56°03′18″N 3°17′53″W / 56.055056°N 3.298183°W / 56.055056; -3.298183 (Aberdour Castle) | Buildings dating from 12th to 17th centuries, partly ruined[43] | 6421 | ![]() Upload another image | |
East Lodge and gates | Aberdour, High Street | NT1888485196 | 56°03′10″N 3°18′14″W / 56.052721°N 3.303965°W / 56.052721; -3.303965 (East Lodge and gates) | Former lodge of Donibristle Estate by J Maitland and Wardrop, 1870[44] | 6632 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Charleton House | Colinsburgh | NO4596703892 | 56°13′28″N 2°52′23″W / 56.224505°N 2.872995°W / 56.224505; -2.872995 (Charleton House) | 18th-century country house[45] | 8581 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Balcarres House | Colinsburgh | NO4740804408 | 56°13′45″N 2°50′59″W / 56.229302°N 2.849861°W / 56.229302; -2.849861 (Balcarres House) | 16th-century Z-plan tower house with 19th-century extensions by William Burn and David Bryce, and 18th-century dower house[46] | 8625 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Balcarres House, sundial | Colinsburgh | NO4737704350 | 56°13′44″N 2°51′01″W / 56.228777°N 2.85035°W / 56.228777; -2.85035 (Balcarres House, sundial) | 17th-century sundial from Leuchars Castle[47] | 8627 | ![]() Upload another image | |
House of Falkland (St Ninian's RC School) | Falkland | NO2423807405 | 56°15′11″N 3°13′28″W / 56.25309°N 3.224354°W / 56.25309; -3.224354 (House of Falkland (St Ninian's RC School)) | Jacobean mansion by William Burn, 1844[48] | 8763 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Randerston Farm House | Kingsbarns | NO6086310842 | 56°17′18″N 2°38′02″W / 56.288404°N 2.633814°W / 56.288404; -2.633814 (Randerston Farm House) | Late-16th-century laird's house[49] | 8796 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Falkland Palace | Falkland | NO2534507454 | 56°15′13″N 3°12′23″W / 56.253706°N 3.206506°W / 56.253706; -3.206506 (Falkland Palace) | Former Royal palace, mostly built in the first half of the 16th century[50] | 8798 | Upload another image | |
Falkland Palace, Royal Stables and Tennis Court or Caichpule | Falkland | NO2538407645 | 56°15′20″N 3°12′21″W / 56.255427°N 3.205931°W / 56.255427; -3.205931 (Falkland Palace, Royal Stables and Tennis Court or Caichpule) | 16th-century ancillary buildings[51] | 8800 | Upload another image | |
Kilmany Parish Kirk | Kilmany | NO3882321749 | 56°23′03″N 2°59′32″W / 56.384045°N 2.992341°W / 56.384045; -2.992341 (Kilmany Parish Kirk) | 18th-century church[52] | 8826 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Parish Kirk of St Athernase | Leuchars, Schoolhill | NO4554221394 | 56°22′54″N 2°53′00″W / 56.381679°N 2.88347°W / 56.381679; -2.88347 (Parish Kirk of St Athernase) | 12th-century Romanesque church[53] | 8842 | Upload another image | |
Leuchars Castle, Doocot | Leuchars | NO4521421916 | 56°23′11″N 2°53′20″W / 56.386331°N 2.88889°W / 56.386331; -2.88889 (Leuchars Castle, Doocot) | 17th-century round dovecote[54] | 8851 | Upload another image | |
Earlshall Castle | Leuchars | NO4647521083 | 56°22′44″N 2°52′06″W / 56.378992°N 2.8683°W / 56.378992; -2.8683 (Earlshall Castle) | 16th-century tower house, extended in the 17th century[55] | 8852 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Earlshall Doocot | Leuchars | NO4646021001 | 56°22′42″N 2°52′07″W / 56.378254°N 2.868526°W / 56.378254; -2.868526 (Earlshall Doocot) | late-16th-century rectangular dovecote[56] | 8853 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Pitcullo Castle | Near Balmullo | NO4135019280 | 56°21′44″N 2°57′03″W / 56.362187°N 2.950871°W / 56.362187; -2.950871 (Pitcullo Castle) | Late-16th-century L-plan tower house, extended in the 17th century[57] | 8857 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Guardbridge (Old) | Guardbridge, over River Eden | NO4518818877 | 56°21′33″N 2°53′19″W / 56.359028°N 2.888676°W / 56.359028; -2.888676 (Guardbridge (Old)) | 16th-century six-arch stone bridge[58] | 8861 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Vicarsford Cemetery Chapel | Leuchars | 17/10/1973 | NO4387025719 | 56°25′13″N 2°54′41″W / 56.420336°N 2.911471°W / 56.420336; -2.911471 (Vicarsford Cemetery Chapel) | Late 19th-century chapel in 13th-century French Gothic style[59] | 8863 | ![]() Upload another image
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West Pitkierie Dovecot | Near Anstruther | NO5551005549 | 56°14′25″N 2°43′10″W / 56.240381°N 2.719387°W / 56.240381; -2.719387 (West Pitkierie Dovecot) | Later 18th-century octagonal dovecote[60] | 8979 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Elie House (Convent Of St Marty Reparatrice) | Elie | NO4954400762 | 56°11′48″N 2°48′53″W / 56.19678°N 2.814718°W / 56.19678; -2.814718 (Elie House (Convent Of St Marty Reparatrice)) | 17th-century mansion with 18th- and 19th-century additions[61] | 9000 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Scotscraig House | Tayport | NO4446428224 | 56°26′34″N 2°54′09″W / 56.442907°N 2.902376°W / 56.442907; -2.902376 (Scotscraig House) | 17th-century arched gateway[62] | 9004 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Lathrisk House | Freuchie | NO2732208468 | 56°15′47″N 3°10′30″W / 56.263121°N 3.174885°W / 56.263121; -3.174885 (Lathrisk House) | 18th-century classical mansion[63] | 9042 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Raith Estate, Raith House | Kirkcaldy | NT2562591768 | 56°06′46″N 3°11′51″W / 56.112851°N 3.197591°W / 56.112851; -3.197591 (Raith Estate, Raith House) | Palladian mansion by James Smith, 1694[64] | 9681 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Raith Estate, Stable Court (Home Farm) | Kirkcaldy | NT2551891855 | 56°06′49″N 3°11′58″W / 56.113616°N 3.199336°W / 56.113616; -3.199336 (Raith Estate, Stable Court (Home Farm)) | 18th-century stables, possibly by James Playfair[65] | 9682 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Leslie House | Leslie | NO2596801833 | 56°12′12″N 3°11′42″W / 56.203313°N 3.194881°W / 56.203313; -3.194881 (Leslie House) | 17th-century classical house by John Mylne and William Bruce[66] | 9693 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Forth Bridge | North Queensferry, across the Firth of Forth | NT1355479252 | 55°59′54″N 3°23′15″W / 55.998399°N 3.387599°W / 55.998399; -3.387599 (Forth Bridge) | Cantilevered railway viaduct, designed by Sir John Fowler and Sir Benjamin Baker, and completed in 1890[67][note 3] | 9977 | ![]() Upload another image | |
North Queensferry, Town Pier | North Queensferry | NT1309680274 | 56°00′27″N 3°23′43″W / 56.007495°N 3.39527°W / 56.007495; -3.39527 (North Queensferry, Town Pier) | Pier built by John Rennie, 1813, and extended by Thomas Telford, 1834[68] | 9978 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Old Duloch House | Duloch | NT1341285475 | 56°03′15″N 3°23′31″W / 56.054268°N 3.391885°W / 56.054268; -3.391885 (Old Duloch House) | 18th-century classical mansion[69] | 9981 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
North Queensferry, Pierhead, Lantern Tower | North Queensferry | NT1312980359 | 56°00′30″N 3°23′41″W / 56.008265°N 3.394769°W / 56.008265; -3.394769 (North Queensferry, Pierhead, Lantern Tower) | Small hexagonal lighthouse by John Rennie, circa 1812[70] | 9998 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Melville House | Monimail, Ladybank | NO2989313801 | 56°18′41″N 3°08′05″W / 56.311411°N 3.134807°W / 56.311411; -3.134807 (Melville House) | Late-17th-century country house by James Smith[71] | 15448 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Cunnoquhie House | Letham | NO3131215227 | 56°19′28″N 3°06′44″W / 56.324429°N 3.112248°W / 56.324429; -3.112248 (Cunnoquhie House) | Late-18th- or early-19th-century classical mansion[72] | 15469 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Over Rankeilour House | Letham | NO3285313569 | 56°18′35″N 3°05′13″W / 56.309757°N 3.086912°W / 56.309757; -3.086912 (Over Rankeilour House) | Late-18th-century classical mansion[73] | 15486 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Monimail Tower or Palace (also known as Cardinal Beaton's Tower) | Monimail, Ladybank | NO2983914092 | 56°18′50″N 3°08′09″W / 56.314017°N 3.135758°W / 56.314017; -3.135758 (Monimail Tower or Palace (also known as Cardinal Beaton's Tower)) | 16th-century tower house[74] | 15498 | ![]() Upload another image | |
St Monans Church and Churchyard | St Monans | NO5226501443 | 56°12′11″N 2°46′16″W / 56.203179°N 2.770995°W / 56.203179; -2.770995 (St Monans Church and Churchyard) | 14th-century church with 19th- and 20th-century alterations[75] | 15558 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Pitcairlie House | Near Lindores | NO2385514992 | 56°19′16″N 3°13′58″W / 56.321177°N 3.232726°W / 56.321177; -3.232726 (Pitcairlie House) | 16th-century tower house with 18th-century extensions[76] | 15565 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Town Hall Steeple | Strathmiglo, High Street | NO2149110241 | 56°16′41″N 3°16′10″W / 56.278117°N 3.269521°W / 56.278117; -3.269521 (Town Hall Steeple) | 18th-century steeple attached to later town hall[77] | 15754 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Pitlour House | Strathmiglo | NO2091511155 | 56°17′10″N 3°16′45″W / 56.286231°N 3.279095°W / 56.286231; -3.279095 (Pitlour House) | 18th-century house by Robert Mylne[78] | 15768 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Strathtyrum House | Strathtyrum, St Andrews | NO4901117245 | 56°20′41″N 2°49′35″W / 56.344796°N 2.826494°W / 56.344796; -2.826494 (Strathtyrum House) | 18th-century country house[79] | 15817 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Kenly Green House | Boarhills, Kingsbarns | NO5682013768 | 56°18′52″N 2°41′59″W / 56.314338°N 2.6996°W / 56.314338; -2.6996 (Kenly Green House) | Late-18th-century country house[80] | 15841 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Tulliallan Castle (Scottish Police College) | Kincardine | NS9362188072 | 56°04′25″N 3°42′38″W / 56.073598°N 3.710548°W / 56.073598; -3.710548 (Tulliallan Castle (Scottish Police College)) | Castellated Gothic mansion, 1820, by William Atkinson[81] | 16585 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Balgonie Castle | Milton of Balgonie | NO3125000692 | 56°11′38″N 3°06′34″W / 56.193857°N 3.109465°W / 56.193857; -3.109465 (Balgonie Castle) | Late-14th- and early-15th-century courtyard castle, with later additions[82] | 16664 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Balbirnie House | Glenrothes | NO2901102479 | 56°12′34″N 3°08′46″W / 56.20958°N 3.146016°W / 56.20958; -3.146016 (Balbirnie House) | Greek revival house by Richard Crichton, 1817[83] | 16687 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Durie House | Leven | NO3732402598 | 56°12′43″N 3°00′43″W / 56.211818°N 3.012054°W / 56.211818; -3.012054 (Durie House) | Classical mansion of 1762[84] | 16699 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Wemyss Castle | West Wemyss | NT3293095150 | 56°08′40″N 3°04′52″W / 56.144314°N 3.080998°W / 56.144314; -3.080998 (Wemyss Castle) | Late-15th-century house with many later additions[85] | 16709 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Cunnoquhie former Stable Block | Letham | NO3124515234 | 56°19′28″N 3°06′48″W / 56.324482°N 3.113333°W / 56.324482; -3.113333 (Cunnoquhie former Stable Block) | Early-19th-century classical stable block with clock tower[86] | 19749 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
6-9 (inclusive Nos) Broomhill | Burntisland | NT2319185931 | 56°03′36″N 3°14′06″W / 56.060035°N 3.235043°W / 56.060035; -3.235043 (6-9 (inclusive Nos) Broomhill) | Gothic semi-detached houses by F T Pilkington, dated 1858[87] | 22752 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Burntisland Parish Church | Burntisland, East Leven Street | NT2335085712 | 56°03′29″N 3°13′57″W / 56.058093°N 3.232427°W / 56.058093; -3.232427 (Burntisland Parish Church) | Late-16th-century church, the first post-Reformation church built in Scotland[88] | 22777 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Crail Parish Church | Crail, Marketgate | NO6133907976 | 56°15′46″N 2°37′33″W / 56.262696°N 2.625705°W / 56.262696; -2.625705 (Crail Parish Church) | Oldest parts c. 1160, tower c. 1200, later rebuilding[89] | 23244 | Upload another image | |
Crail Parish Churchyard Walls and Gravestones | Crail, Marketgate | NO6136607986 | 56°15′46″N 2°37′31″W / 56.262788°N 2.625271°W / 56.262788; -2.625271 (Crail Parish Churchyard Walls and Gravestones) | Churchyard with mural monuments dating from 16th and 17th century[90] | 23245 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Kirkmay House Hotel | Crail, Marketgate | NO6132907906 | 56°15′43″N 2°37′33″W / 56.262066°N 2.625856°W / 56.262066; -2.625856 (Kirkmay House Hotel) | Classical town house of 1817[91] | 23251 | Upload another image | |
Friar's Court | Crail, Marketgate | NO6134107865 | 56°15′42″N 2°37′32″W / 56.261699°N 2.625656°W / 56.261699; -2.625656 (Friar's Court) | 17th-century town house[92] | 23253 | Upload another image | |
The Tolbooth and Town Hall | Crail, Marketgate | NO6131507773 | 56°15′39″N 2°37′34″W / 56.26087°N 2.626063°W / 56.26087; -2.626063 (The Tolbooth and Town Hall) | 16th-century tolbooth tower and 19th-century town hall[93] | 23287 | Upload another image | |
The Golf Hotel | Crail, High Street | NO6128207739 | 56°15′38″N 2°37′36″W / 56.260562°N 2.62659°W / 56.260562; -2.62659 (The Golf Hotel) | Large 18th-century town house[94] | 23290 | Upload another image | |
35 Shoregate (The Custom House) | Crail | NO6118907428 | 56°15′28″N 2°37′41″W / 56.25776°N 2.628046°W / 56.25776; -2.628046 (35 Shoregate (The Custom House)) | Late-17th-century warehouse[95] | 23378 | Upload another image | |
Crail Harbour | Crail | NO6115907405 | 56°15′27″N 2°37′43″W / 56.257551°N 2.628526°W / 56.257551; -2.628526 (Crail Harbour) | Medieval harbour with later rebuilding, west pier by Robert Stevenson, 1828[96] | 23398 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Priory Doocot, off Nethergate | Crail | NO6159507823 | 56°15′41″N 2°37′18″W / 56.261342°N 2.62155°W / 56.261342; -2.62155 (Priory Doocot, off Nethergate) | 16th-century circular dovecote[97] | 23445 | Upload another image | |
Culross Abbey Church | Culross | NS9888486246 | 56°03′30″N 3°37′31″W / 56.058341°N 3.625347°W / 56.058341; -3.625347 (Culross Abbey Church) | 13th-century abbey church with many later additions[98] | 23960 | Upload another image | |
Culross Abbey House | Culross | NS9894286251 | 56°03′30″N 3°37′28″W / 56.058398°N 3.624418°W / 56.058398; -3.624418 (Culross Abbey House) | Country house built 1608, with later developments, remodelled 1952 by Robert Hurd & Partners[99] | 23964 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Culross Abbey House, Garden House | Culross | NS9910186259 | 56°03′31″N 3°37′19″W / 56.058504°N 3.621869°W / 56.058504; -3.621869 (Culross Abbey House, Garden House) | 17th-century garden building[100] | 23965 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
West Kirk Churchyard | Culross | NS9795386485 | 56°03′37″N 3°38′25″W / 56.06029°N 3.640382°W / 56.06029; -3.640382 (West Kirk Churchyard) | Churchyard and boundary walls[101] | 23969 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Culross Palace | Culross | Not listed | NS9851585951 | 56°03′20″N 3°37′52″W / 56.055614°N 3.631158°W / 56.055614; -3.631158 (Culross Palace) | Late-16th-century T-plan town house[102] | 23983 | ![]() Upload another image |
Culross Town House | Culross | NS9857285916 | 56°03′19″N 3°37′49″W / 56.055311°N 3.63023°W / 56.055311; -3.63023 (Culross Town House) | 17th-century town hall with 18th-century clock tower[103] | 23994 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Culross Mercat Cross | Culross | NS9868385948 | 56°03′20″N 3°37′42″W / 56.055622°N 3.628461°W / 56.055622; -3.628461 (Culross Mercat Cross) | 16th-century market cross, shaft replaced 1902[104] | 24000 | Upload another image | |
Bishop Leighton's House | Culross, 5 Mid Causeway | NS9866685917 | 56°03′19″N 3°37′43″W / 56.05534°N 3.628722°W / 56.05534; -3.628722 (Bishop Leighton's House) | Early-17th-century town house[105] | 24006 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
The Study | Culross | NS9867585962 | 56°03′21″N 3°37′43″W / 56.055746°N 3.628594°W / 56.055746; -3.628594 (The Study) | Early-17th-century town house[106] | 24045 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Old St Michael of Tarvit Parish Church | Cupar, Kirkgate | NO3730214336 | 56°19′02″N 3°00′55″W / 56.317257°N 3.015198°W / 56.317257; -3.015198 (Old St Michael of Tarvit Parish Church) | 15th-century church with later additions[107] | 24136 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Preston Lodge | Cupar, 95 Bonnygate | NO3721414571 | 56°19′10″N 3°01′00″W / 56.319356°N 3.016676°W / 56.319356; -3.016676 (Preston Lodge) | 17th-century townhouse[108] | 24242 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Goods Shed at Cupar railway station | Cupar, Station Road | NO3779514511 | 56°19′08″N 3°00′26″W / 56.318894°N 3.007271°W / 56.318894; -3.007271 (Goods Shed at Cupar railway station) | Goods shed built 1847[109] | 24293 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Dunfermline Abbey, Nave | Dunfermline | NT0896487310 | 56°04′12″N 3°27′50″W / 56.069923°N 3.463903°W / 56.069923; -3.463903 (Dunfermline Abbey, Nave) | 12th-century abbey church, with later rebuilding[110] | 25960 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Dunfermline Abbey, New Abbey Parish Church | Dunfermline | NT0896487310 | 56°04′12″N 3°27′50″W / 56.069923°N 3.463903°W / 56.069923; -3.463903 (Dunfermline Abbey, New Abbey Parish Church) | Gothic Revival church by William Burn, 1821, adjoining abbey nave[111] | 25961 | Upload another image | |
Pittencrieff Park, Pittencrieff House | Dunfermline | NT0874887215 | 56°04′09″N 3°28′02″W / 56.069029°N 3.467339°W / 56.069029; -3.467339 (Pittencrieff Park, Pittencrieff House) | 17th-century laird's house[112] | 25968 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Pittencrieff Park, Louise Carnegie Memorial Gateway | Dunfermline | NT0881887440 | 56°04′16″N 3°27′59″W / 56.071063°N 3.466292°W / 56.071063; -3.466292 (Pittencrieff Park, Louise Carnegie Memorial Gateway) | Wrought-iron gates installed 1929[113] | 25972 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Dunfermline City Chambers | Dunfermline, Bridge Street | NT0895287412 | 56°04′15″N 3°27′51″W / 56.070837°N 3.464131°W / 56.070837; -3.464131 (Dunfermline City Chambers) | Baronial town hall by J C Walker, 1879[114] | 25973 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Abbot House | Dunfermline, Abbot Street | NT0903687379 | 56°04′14″N 3°27′46″W / 56.070557°N 3.462771°W / 56.070557; -3.462771 (Abbot House) | Later 16th-century town house, converted to heritage centre 1995[115] | 25978 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Former Guildhall | Dunfermline, High Street | NT0912587451 | 56°04′16″N 3°27′41″W / 56.07122°N 3.461366°W / 56.07122; -3.461366 (Former Guildhall) | Guildhall by Archibald Elliot, completed 1811[116] | 25999 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Hill House | Dunfermline, Limekilns Road | NT0913385957 | 56°03′28″N 3°27′39″W / 56.057803°N 3.46073°W / 56.057803; -3.46073 (Hill House) | Earlier 17th-century laird's house[117] | 26050 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Pitreavie Castle | Dunfermline | NT1175284859 | 56°02′54″N 3°25′06″W / 56.048432°N 3.418326°W / 56.048432; -3.418326 (Pitreavie Castle) | Early-17th-century laird's house, extended 1885 by Charles Kinnear[118] | 26058 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Pilmuir Works | Dunfermline, Pilmuir Street | NT0909187789 | 56°04′27″N 3°27′43″W / 56.074249°N 3.462027°W / 56.074249; -3.462027 (Pilmuir Works) | Textile factory, warehouses and offices by Thomas Hyslop Ure, 1883 to 1901[119] | 26073 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Elie Castle | Elie, South Street | NT4909299963 | 56°11′22″N 2°49′19″W / 56.189554°N 2.821848°W / 56.189554; -2.821848 (Elie Castle) | 17th-century L-plan house[120] | 31029 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Moncrief House | Falkland, High Street | NO2534007414 | 56°15′12″N 3°12′24″W / 56.253346°N 3.206576°W / 56.253346; -3.206576 (Moncrief House) | 17th-century town house[121] | 31274 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Falkland Town Hall | Falkland, High Street | NO2528507392 | 56°15′11″N 3°12′27″W / 56.253139°N 3.207457°W / 56.253139; -3.207457 (Falkland Town Hall) | Classical town hall by Thomas Barclay, 1800[122] | 31277 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Brunton House | Falkland, Brunton Street | NO2523907311 | 56°15′09″N 3°12′29″W / 56.252405°N 3.208176°W / 56.252405; -3.208176 (Brunton House) | Town house dated 1712[123] | 31328 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Inverkeithing Town House | Inverkeithing, Townhall Street | NT1304082924 | 56°01′53″N 3°23′49″W / 56.031287°N 3.397027°W / 56.031287; -3.397027 (Inverkeithing Town House) | 18th-century town hall[124] | 35087 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Inverkeithing Mercat Cross | Inverkeithing, Bank Street | NT1301082872 | 56°01′51″N 3°23′51″W / 56.030815°N 3.397492°W / 56.030815; -3.397492 (Inverkeithing Mercat Cross) | 16th-century market cross[125] | 35088 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Thomson's House | Inverkeithing, Bank Street | NT1304282890 | 56°01′52″N 3°23′49″W / 56.030982°N 3.396984°W / 56.030982; -3.396984 (Thomson's House) | 17th-century town house[126] | 35090 | ![]() Upload another image | |
The Friary | Inverkeithing, Queen Street | NT1294982757 | 56°01′47″N 3°23′54″W / 56.029771°N 3.398433°W / 56.029771; -3.398433 (The Friary) | Part of 14th-century, remodelled as tenement in the 17th century and converted into a museum in the 1930s[127] | 35100 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Fordell's Lodging | Inverkeithing, Church Street | NT1301882973 | 56°01′54″N 3°23′51″W / 56.031724°N 3.397396°W / 56.031724; -3.397396 (Fordell's Lodging) | 17th-century town house[128] | 35103 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Innergellie House | Kilrenny | NO5748605098 | 56°14′11″N 2°41′15″W / 56.236511°N 2.687436°W / 56.236511; -2.687436 (Innergellie House) | Unusual 18th-century baroque house[129] | 36005 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Anstruther Easter Parish Church (St Adrian's) | Anstruther Easter | NO5665403727 | 56°13′27″N 2°42′02″W / 56.224119°N 2.700632°W / 56.224119; -2.700632 (Anstruther Easter Parish Church (St Adrian's)) | 17th-century T-plan church[130] | 36066 | Upload another image | |
The Manse | Anstruther Easter, Backdykes | NO5680503625 | 56°13′24″N 2°41′53″W / 56.223216°N 2.698181°W / 56.223216; -2.698181 (The Manse) | Late-16th-century house, the oldest inhabited manse in Scotland[131] | 36072 | Upload another image | |
Scottish Fisheries Museum | Anstruther Easter, Harbour Head | NO5687903483 | 56°13′19″N 2°41′49″W / 56.221947°N 2.696964°W / 56.221947; -2.696964 (Scottish Fisheries Museum) | Group of commercial buildings dating from 16th to 19th centuries, a museum since 1970[132] | 36169 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Anstruther Wester Parish Church (now St Adrian's Church Hall) | Anstruther Wester | NO5644403532 | 56°13′20″N 2°42′14″W / 56.222348°N 2.703987°W / 56.222348; -2.703987 (Anstruther Wester Parish Church (now St Adrian's Church Hall)) | 16th-century church[133] | 36191 | ![]() Upload another image | |
The White House | Anstruther Wester, 1 The Esplanade | NO5649603497 | 56°13′19″N 2°42′11″W / 56.222038°N 2.703142°W / 56.222038; -2.703142 (The White House) | 18th-century townhouse[134] | 36197 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Bowbutts House | Kinghorn, Bruce Terrace | NT2702887367 | 56°04′25″N 3°10′26″W / 56.073535°N 3.173832°W / 56.073535; -3.173832 (Bowbutts House) | Late-18th-century townhouse[135] | 36267 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
339–343 (Odd Nos) High Street | Kirkcaldy | NT2830691801 | 56°06′49″N 3°09′16″W / 56.113558°N 3.154498°W / 56.113558; -3.154498 (339–343 (Odd Nos) High Street) | 17th-century townhouse[136] | 36354 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Sailor's Walk | Kirkcaldy, High Street | NT2842892041 | 56°06′57″N 3°09′09″W / 56.115732°N 3.152601°W / 56.115732; -3.152601 (Sailor's Walk) | 15th-century house, rebuilt in the 17th century. Said to be the oldest building in Kirkcaldy[137] | 36358 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Pathhead Medical Centre, Path House | Kirkcaldy, Nether Street | NT2874192460 | 56°07′10″N 3°08′52″W / 56.119543°N 3.14768°W / 56.119543; -3.14768 (Pathhead Medical Centre, Path House) | Late-17th-century house, renovated as a medical centre[138] | 36399 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Former Scottish Linoleum Works, South Factory (Nairn's Linoleum Works) | Kirkcaldy, Den Road | Not listed | NT2859992800 | 56°07′21″N 3°09′00″W / 56.122576°N 3.150055°W / 56.122576; -3.150055 (Former Scottish Linoleum Works, South Factory (Nairn's Linoleum Works)) | Late-19th-century factory[139] | 36400 | ![]() Upload Photo |
Ravenscraig Park, Dovecot | Ravenscraig, Kirkcaldy | NT2932092490 | 56°07′12″N 3°08′18″W / 56.119899°N 3.138378°W / 56.119899; -3.138378 (Ravenscraig Park, Dovecot) | Late-16th-century beehive dovecot[140] | 36405 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Bay House | Dysart, Panhall | NT3033592924 | 56°07′26″N 3°07′20″W / 56.123946°N 3.12217°W / 56.123946; -3.12217 (Bay House) | 16th-century house, restored in 1969 as part of the National Trust for Scotland Little Houses Scheme[141] | 36407 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
The Anchorage | Dysart, Shore Road | NT3041692980 | 56°07′28″N 3°07′15″W / 56.124461°N 3.120882°W / 56.124461; -3.120882 (The Anchorage) | 16th-century house, restored in the 1960s[142] | 36414 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
St Serf's Kirk | Dysart, Panhall | NT3034492951 | 56°07′27″N 3°07′19″W / 56.12419°N 3.122032°W / 56.12419; -3.122032 (St Serf's Kirk) | Ruined church of circa 1500[143] | 36415 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Dysart Tolbooth and Town Hall | Dysart, Victoria Street | NT3041193161 | 56°07′34″N 3°07′16″W / 56.126086°N 3.12101°W / 56.126086; -3.12101 (Dysart Tolbooth and Town Hall) | 16th-century municipal buildings, rebuilt in the 18th century[144] | 36418 | ![]() Upload another image | |
St David's | Dysart, Fitzroy Square | NT3029593063 | 56°07′31″N 3°07′22″W / 56.125189°N 3.12285°W / 56.125189; -3.12285 (St David's) | Late-16th-century townhouse[145] | 36425 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
The Towers | Dysart, East Quality Street | NT3028793234 | 56°07′36″N 3°07′23″W / 56.126724°N 3.123023°W / 56.126724; -3.123023 (The Towers) | 16th-century house[146] | 36434 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Ladybank Station (Main West Block) | Ladybank | NO3063509645 | 56°16′27″N 3°07′18″W / 56.274189°N 3.121722°W / 56.274189; -3.121722 (Ladybank Station (Main West Block)) | Mid 19th-century station in picturesque classical style[147] | 36925 | ![]() Upload another image | |
St Drostan's Parish Church | Markinch | NO2974501967 | 56°12′18″N 3°08′03″W / 56.20509°N 3.13405°W / 56.20509; -3.13405 (St Drostan's Parish Church) | 18th-century church with Norman tower of circa 1200[148] | 37644 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Pittenweem Parish Church | Pittenweem, High Street | NO5491202601 | 56°12′50″N 2°43′43″W / 56.213841°N 2.728531°W / 56.213841; -2.728531 (Pittenweem Parish Church) | 16th-century church[149] | 39868 | Upload another image | |
The Priory | Pittenweem, Marygate | NO5495602573 | 56°12′49″N 2°43′40″W / 56.213593°N 2.727817°W / 56.213593; -2.727817 (The Priory) | 16th-century and later buildings, now used as houses and town hall[150] | 39871 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
The Priory, Gatehouse | Pittenweem | NO5497402602 | 56°12′50″N 2°43′39″W / 56.213856°N 2.727532°W / 56.213856; -2.727532 (The Priory, Gatehouse) | 15th-century gatehouse[151] | 39872 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Kellie Lodge | Pittenweem, High Street | NO5483302557 | 56°12′48″N 2°43′47″W / 56.213438°N 2.729797°W / 56.213438; -2.729797 (Kellie Lodge) | 16th-century townhouse, rebuilt in the 1960s[152] | 39905 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Gyles House | Pittenweem, The Gyles | NO5506302448 | 56°12′45″N 2°43′34″W / 56.212481°N 2.726071°W / 56.212481; -2.726071 (Gyles House) | 17th-century sea-captain's house[153] | 39959 | ![]() Upload another image | |
4-6 The Gyles | Pittenweem | NO5505802473 | 56°12′46″N 2°43′34″W / 56.212705°N 2.726156°W / 56.212705; -2.726156 (4-6 The Gyles) | Late-16th-century townhouse[154] | 39961 | ![]() Upload another image | |
18 East Shore | Pittenweem | NO5493902488 | 56°12′46″N 2°43′41″W / 56.212828°N 2.728077°W / 56.212828; -2.728077 (18 East Shore) | Late-17th-century townhouse[155] | 39978 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
St Andrews Cathedral | St Andrews | NO5141516687 | 56°20′24″N 2°47′15″W / 56.340036°N 2.787504°W / 56.340036; -2.787504 (St Andrews Cathedral) | Ruin of 13th-century church[156] | 40585 | ![]() Upload another image | |
St Andrews Priory | St Andrews | NO5141316619 | 56°20′22″N 2°47′15″W / 56.339425°N 2.787523°W / 56.339425; -2.787523 (St Andrews Priory) | Ruin of 13th-century monastery[157] | 40586 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
St Andrews Cathedral Graveyard | St Andrews | NO5145916661 | 56°20′23″N 2°47′12″W / 56.339807°N 2.786787°W / 56.339807; -2.786787 (St Andrews Cathedral Graveyard) | Monuments of 16th century and later[158] | 40587 | ![]() Upload another image | |
St Rule's Church | St Andrews | NO5147516648 | 56°20′23″N 2°47′11″W / 56.339692°N 2.786526°W / 56.339692; -2.786526 (St Rule's Church) | Ruin of 11th or 12th-century church[159] | 40588 | ![]() Upload another image | |
St Andrews Cathedral Precinct Wall | St Andrews | NO5143716581 | 56°20′21″N 2°47′14″W / 56.339086°N 2.787128°W / 56.339086; -2.787128 (St Andrews Cathedral Precinct Wall) | 14th-century walls with three gates and 13 towers[160] | 40589 | ![]() Upload another image | |
The Pend | St Andrews, South Street | NO5131216642 | 56°20′23″N 2°47′21″W / 56.339621°N 2.789161°W / 56.339621; -2.789161 (The Pend) | 14th-century gatehouse[161] | 40590 | ![]() Upload another image | |
St Andrews Harbour | St Andrews | NO5165516607 | 56°20′22″N 2°47′01″W / 56.339342°N 2.783607°W / 56.339342; -2.783607 (St Andrews Harbour) | Medieval pier and harbour, repeatedly rebuilt and expanded until the 19th century[162] | 40596 | ![]() Upload another image
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The Roundel | St Andrews, South Street | NO5129516675 | 56°20′24″N 2°47′22″W / 56.339916°N 2.789442°W / 56.339916; -2.789442 (The Roundel) | 16th and 17th-century townhouse[163] | 40600 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
3 South Street | St Andrews | NO5128516673 | 56°20′24″N 2°47′23″W / 56.339897°N 2.789604°W / 56.339897; -2.789604 (3 South Street) | 16th and 17th-century townhouse[164] | 40601 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
67, 69 South Street | St Andrews | NO5104316661 | 56°20′23″N 2°47′37″W / 56.339764°N 2.793515°W / 56.339764; -2.793515 (67, 69 South Street) | 16th-century townhouse[165] | 40623 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
71 South Street | St Andrews | NO5103116663 | 56°20′23″N 2°47′37″W / 56.339781°N 2.79371°W / 56.339781; -2.79371 (71 South Street) | 16th or 17th-century townhouse[166] | 40624 | Upload another image | |
Holy Trinity Church | St Andrews, South Street | NO5091716665 | 56°20′23″N 2°47′44″W / 56.339787°N 2.795554°W / 56.339787; -2.795554 (Holy Trinity Church) | 15th-century church[167] | 40633 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Queen Mary's House | St Andrews, South Street | NO5126616634 | 56°20′22″N 2°47′24″W / 56.339545°N 2.789904°W / 56.339545; -2.789904 (Queen Mary's House) | 16th-century townhouse[168] | 40662 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
St Leonard's Chapel | St Andrews, South Street | NO5127216602 | 56°20′21″N 2°47′23″W / 56.339258°N 2.789801°W / 56.339258; -2.789801 (St Leonard's Chapel) | Chapel circa 1200, rebuilt in the 16th century[169] | 40666 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
South Court | St Andrews, South Street | NO5114716604 | 56°20′21″N 2°47′31″W / 56.339263°N 2.791823°W / 56.339263; -2.791823 (South Court) | 15th to 17th-century townhouse[170] | 40676 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
St Mary's College | St Andrews, South Street | NO5097216586 | 56°20′21″N 2°47′41″W / 56.339083°N 2.79465°W / 56.339083; -2.79465 (St Mary's College) | 16th-century college buildings[171] | 40686 | ![]() Upload another image | |
University Library Original Building | St Andrews, South Street | NO5102116588 | 56°20′21″N 2°47′38″W / 56.339106°N 2.793858°W / 56.339106; -2.793858 (University Library Original Building) | 17th-century library[172] | 40687 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Madras College Main Building | St Andrews, South Street | NO5077316438 | 56°20′16″N 2°47′52″W / 56.337733°N 2.797841°W / 56.337733; -2.797841 (Madras College Main Building) | College building of 1832 by William Burn[173] | 40703 | Upload another image | |
West Port (Southgait Port) | St Andrews | NO5059616550 | 56°20′19″N 2°48′03″W / 56.338721°N 2.800724°W / 56.338721; -2.800724 (West Port (Southgait Port)) | 16th-century gatehouse[174] | 40723 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Dean's Court | St Andrews, North Street | NO5129016723 | 56°20′25″N 2°47′22″W / 56.340347°N 2.789532°W / 56.340347; -2.789532 (Dean's Court) | Early-16th-century manse[175] | 40756 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
71 North Street | St Andrews | NO5102416837 | 56°20′29″N 2°47′38″W / 56.341343°N 2.793856°W / 56.341343; -2.793856 (71 North Street) | 15th-century and later townhouse[176] | 40770 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
St Salvator's Chapel | St Andrews, North Street | NO5099716844 | 56°20′29″N 2°47′39″W / 56.341403°N 2.794294°W / 56.341403; -2.794294 (St Salvator's Chapel) | 15th-century church with later alterations[177] | 40771 | ![]() Upload another image | |
All Saint's Episcopal Church | St Andrews, North Castle Street | NO5119416809 | 56°20′28″N 2°47′28″W / 56.341109°N 2.791101°W / 56.341109; -2.791101 (All Saint's Episcopal Church) | Early-20th-century Gothic church by John Douglas[178] | 40861 | ![]() Upload another image | |
11, 13 College Street | St Andrews | NO5096116784 | 56°20′27″N 2°47′42″W / 56.340861°N 2.794865°W / 56.340861; -2.794865 (11, 13 College Street) | 16th-century townhouse[179] | 40868 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Bogward Dovecot | St Andrews | NO4918215593 | 56°19′48″N 2°49′24″W / 56.329974°N 2.823409°W / 56.329974; -2.823409 (Bogward Dovecot) | 16th-century beehive doocot[180] | 40932 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Beam-Engine House | Thornton | NT2919397269 | 56°09′46″N 3°08′30″W / 56.162808°N 3.141692°W / 56.162808; -3.141692 (Beam-Engine House) | Early-19th-century classical engine house[181] | 42992 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
East and West Battery Piers | North Queensferry, Battery Road | NT1338780174 | 56°00′24″N 3°23′26″W / 56.00665°N 3.390573°W / 56.00665; -3.390573 (East and West Battery Piers) | Early-19th-century piers by John Rennie the Elder[182] | 43862 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Blair Castle (Carlow Convalescent Home for Miners) | Culross | NS9686385862 | 56°03′16″N 3°39′27″W / 56.054461°N 3.657638°W / 56.054461; -3.657638 (Blair Castle (Carlow Convalescent Home for Miners)) | Early-18th-century country house in the style of Robert Adam[183] | 46425 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Glassmount Conservatory | Glassmount House, Kinghorn | NT2459788527 | 56°05′01″N 3°12′48″W / 56.083577°N 3.213202°W / 56.083577; -3.213202 (Glassmount Conservatory) | Late-19th-century glasshouses by Mackenzie & Moncur[184] | 46869 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Dunfermline Abbey, remains of Dorter and Reredorter ranges | Dunfermline | Delisted | NT0899487243 | 56°04′10″N 3°27′48″W / 56.069327°N 3.463399°W / 56.069327; -3.463399 (Dunfermline Abbey, remains of Dorter and Reredorter ranges) | Later 13th-century undercrofts[185] | 46894 | ![]() Upload Photo |
Dunfermline Abbey, remains of Frater range | Dunfermline | Delisted | NT0896387261 | 56°04′10″N 3°27′50″W / 56.069483°N 3.463903°W / 56.069483; -3.463903 (Dunfermline Abbey, remains of Frater range) | Remains of earlier 14th-century refectory block[186] | 46895 | ![]() Upload another image |
Bishop Leighton's House | Culross, 7 Mid Causeway | NS9866085915 | 56°03′19″N 3°37′44″W / 56.055321°N 3.628817°W / 56.055321; -3.628817 (Bishop Leighton's House) | Early-17th-century house[187] | 48815 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Forth Road Bridge | North Queensferry | NT1253579638 | 56°00′06″N 3°24′15″W / 56.001681°N 3.404057°W / 56.001681; -3.404057 (Forth Road Bridge) | Suspension bridge opened 1964[188][note 3] | 49165 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Easterheughs | Dalachy, Aberdour | NT2103085988 | 56°03′37″N 3°16′11″W / 56.060195°N 3.269753°W / 56.060195; -3.269753 (Easterheughs) | Replica tower house, built in the 1950s by William Thomas, manager of Burntisland Aluminium Works[189] | 49686 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
St Columba's Parish Church | Glenrothes, Church Street | NO2696800916 | 56°11′43″N 3°10′43″W / 56.195231°N 3.178513°W / 56.195231; -3.178513 (St Columba's Parish Church) | Church of Scotland church by Wheeler & Sproson, completed 1962[190] | 49999 | Upload another image | |
Kincardine Bridge | Kincardine | NS9256287165 | 56°03′55″N 3°43′38″W / 56.065216°N 3.727187°W / 56.065216; -3.727187 (Kincardine Bridge) | Road bridge by Sir Alexander Gibb & Partners and James Miller, 1931[191] | 50078 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Crail Airfield, Technical Area, Air Ministry Laboratory Trainer Building, No 62357 09269 | Crail | NO6235709269 | 56°16′28″N 2°36′34″W / 56.274394°N 2.609457°W / 56.274394; -2.609457 (Crail Airfield, Technical Area, Air Ministry Laboratory Trainer Building, No 62357 09269) | World War II-era bomber training building, possibly unique[192] | 50549 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Crail Airfield, Technical Area, Control Tower, No 62565 09048 | Crail | NO6256609048 | 56°16′21″N 2°36′22″W / 56.272425°N 2.606051°W / 56.272425; -2.606051 (Crail Airfield, Technical Area, Control Tower, No 62565 09048) | World War II era control tower[193] | 50552 | ![]() Upload another image | |
Crail Airfield, Technical Area, Engine And Aircraft Repair Shop, No 62507 09328 | Crail | NO6250709328 | 56°16′30″N 2°36′25″W / 56.274936°N 2.607043°W / 56.274936; -2.607043 (Crail Airfield, Technical Area, Engine And Aircraft Repair Shop, No 62507 09328) | World War II era hangar[194] | 50557 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Crail Airfield, Technical Area, Torpedo Attack Training Building, No 62451 09377 | Crail | NO6245109377 | 56°16′31″N 2°36′29″W / 56.275371°N 2.607954°W / 56.275371; -2.607954 (Crail Airfield, Technical Area, Torpedo Attack Training Building, No 62451 09377) | World War II era training building, a rare example of its type[195] | 50573 | ![]() Upload Photo | |
Andrew Melville Hall, University of St Andrews | North Haugh, St Andrews, Fife | 18 November 2011 | NO4956716755 | 56°20′26″N 2°49′03″W / 56.340454°N 2.817406°W / 56.340454; -2.817406 (Andrew Melville Hall, University of St Andrews) | James Stirling | 51846 | ![]() Upload another image |
See also
Notes
- ^ 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. - ^ 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".
- ^ a b Also in City of Edinburgh, as it crosses the Forth which is the council boundary
References
- ^ Guide to the Protection of Scotland's Listed Buildings (PDF). Historic Scotland. 2009. p. 4. ISBN 978-1-84917-013-0. Retrieved 5 May 2010.
- ^ "What is Listing?". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 5 May 2010.
- ^ a b Scottish Historic Environment Policy (PDF). Historic Scotland. October 2008. pp. 24–25. ISBN 978-1-84917-002-4. Retrieved 5 May 2010.
- ^ Guide to the Protection of Scotland’s Listed Buildings, p. 17.
- ^ "Gibliston House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Limekilns, 8 Academy Square, The King's Cellar: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Creich Castle Doocot: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Bishop Bridge Over Ceres Burn, Including Approach Walls Linking To Folk Museum, Ceres: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "St John's Masonic Lodge Off High Street, Ceres, Including Garden Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Southern Outbuilding Of Brand's Hotel, High Street, Ceres: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Fife Folk Museum (Central And North Fife Preservation Society) High Street, Ceres: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Balcaskie House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Balcaskie House, Terraced Garden: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Balcaskie House East Gatepiers And Twin Dovecots: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Kellie Castle Stable Courtyard And Walled Garden: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Balmerino Abbey - Barn: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Dairsie Bridge Over River Eden: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Dairsie Old Church (St Mary's) Former Session House, Cemetery Walls And Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Hill Of Tarvit House, Terraced Garden, Walled Garden: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Tarvit Farm: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Benarty House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Benarty Steading: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Dunimarle Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Inchcolm Abbey, Including Ancillary Buildings: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "The Murrell Including Ancillary Buildings, Garden Terraces, Walled Raised And Water Gardens And Rockery: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Aberdour Kirk, St Filan's (Church Of Scotland) Including Graveyard And Boundary Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Aberdour, Aberdour Castle Walled Garden With Sundial: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Aberdour, Aberdour Castle Dovecot: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Aberdour, Shore Road, Seabank House Including Boundary Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Aberdour, Aberdour House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Aberdour, Aberdour Castle Sundial (Formerly At Aberdour House): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Donibristle House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Donibristle Chapel: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Fordell Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Fordell Chapel: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Charlestown, Harbour Road, Limekilns: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Broomhall Including Garden Balustrade, Kitchen Court Walls Larder And Stables: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Pitfirrane Castle Including Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Logie House Including Garden Wall, Greenhouse And Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Logie House, Steading: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Greenside Farm Steading: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Wormiston, Doocot: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Aberdour, High Street, East Lodge Including Screen Walls, Gates, Gatepiers And Railings: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Charleton House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Balcarres House, Including Outbuildings Dower House And Front Entrance Gates: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Balcarres House - Sundial: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "House Of Falkland (St Ninian's Rc School) Including Terraces And Garden Ornaments: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Randerston Farm House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Falkland Palace: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Falkland Palace Royal Stables And Tennis Court Or Caichpule: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Kilmany Parish Kirk: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Parish Kirk Of St Athernase: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Doocot, Leuchars Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Earlshall: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Earlshall Doocot: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Pitcullo Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Guardbridge (Old) Over River Eden: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "VICARSFORD CEMETERY CHAPELLB8863". Historic Environment Scotland.
- ^ "West Pitkierie Dovecot: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Elie House, Convent Of St Marty Reparatrice: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Scotscraig House Gateway And Walled Gardens: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Lathrisk House And Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Raith Estate, Raith House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Raith Estate, Stable Court (Home Farm): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Leslie House With Conservatory, Terraced Garden And Boundary Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Forth Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "North Queensferry, Town Pier: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Old Duloch House, Including Former Stables, Boundary Walls, Gatepiers And Walled Garden: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "North Queensferry, Pierhead, Lantern Tower: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Melville House Pavilion Blocks And Lodges: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Cunnoquhie House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Over Rankeilour House, Octagonal Enclosure, And Garage And Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Monimail Tower Or Palace (Also Known As Cardinal Beaton's Tower) And Melville House Garden Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "St Monan's Church And Churchyard: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Pitcairlie House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Town Hall Steeple: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Pitlour House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Strathtyrum House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Kenly Green House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Tulliallan Castle (Scottish Police College): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Balgonie Castle With Curtain Walls, Boundary Walls, Gatepiers And Well: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Balbirnie Park, Balbirnie House With Sundial, Garden Seat, Boundary Wall, Gatepier And Gate: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Durie House With Court Of Offices, Sundial And Walled Garden: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Wemyss Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Cunnoquhie Former Stable Block: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "6-9 (Inclusive Nos) Broomhill With Boundary Walls And Railings: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "East Leven Street, Burntisland Parish Church (Church Of Scotland): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Crail Parish Church: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Parish Churchyard Walls And Gravestones: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Kirkmay House Hotel 7 Marketgate: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Friar's Court 9 Marketgate (Including Garden Wall S): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "The Tolbooth And Town Hall, Marketgate: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "The Golf Hotel 4 High Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "35 Shoregate (The Custom House): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Crail Harbour: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Priory Doocot, Off Nethergate: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Culross, Culross Abbey Church (Church Of Scotland) Including Churchyard And Boundary Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Culross, Culross Abbey House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Culross, Culross Abbey House Policies, Garden House Including Garden Walls, Terrace, Setts And Seat: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "West Kirk Including Churchyard And Boundary Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Culross, Sandhaven, Culross Palace Including Courtyard Walls, Garden Walls And Bessie Bar Well: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Culross, Sandhaven, Culross Town House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Culross, The Cross, Mercat Cross: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Culross, 5 Mid Causeway, Bishop Leighton's House Including Boundary Wall: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Culross, The Cross, The Study: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Cupar Old St Michael Of Tarvit Parish Church Comprising:- Tower And Remains Of Nave; And: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Preston Lodge, 95 Bonnygate: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Goods Shed At Cupar Railway Station: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Dunfermline Abbey, Nave: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Dunfermline Abbey, New Abbey Parish Church, Church Of Scotland: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Pittencrieff Park, Pittencrieff House, Including Parapet Wall To North: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Pittencrieff Park, Louise Carnegie Memorial Gateway, Including Detached Lamp Standards, Junction Of Bridge Street And Chalmers Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "3 Bridge Street, City Chambers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "21 Maygate And Abbot Street, Abbot House, Including Gateways And Decorative Ironwork To East And West: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "81-85 (Odd Nos) High Street And 4 Guildhall Street, Former Guildhall: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Limekilns Road, Hill House, Including Walled Garden And Two Pairs Of Gatepiers To West: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Off Queensferry Road, Pitreavie Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Pilmuir Street, And Returns To Foundry Street And Cousins Lane, Pilmuir Works, Including Gatepiers And Boundary Wall To West: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Elie The Castle South Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Moncrief House, High Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Falkland Town Hall, High Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Brunton House, Brunton Street (Including Garden Walls): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Townhall Street, Town House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Bank Street, Mercat Cross: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "2, 4 Bank Street, Thomson's House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Queen Street, The Friary Including Well And Vaulted Cellars: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "16, 18 Church Street, Fordell's Lodging: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Innergellie House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Anstruther Easter Parish Church (St Adrian's): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "The Manse, Backdykes Anstruther Easter (Including Garden Walls): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Scottish Fisheries Museum Trust Ltd Harbour Head And 50 East Shore Anstruther Easter: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Anstruther Wester Parish Church (Now St Adrian's Church Hall): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "The White House 1 The Esplanade Anstruther Wester: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Bruce Terrace, Bowbutts House With Ancillary Building: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "339-343 (Odd Nos) High Street With Boundary Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "443-449 (Odd Nos) High Street And Malcolm's Wynd, Sailor's Walk With Boundary Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Nether Street, Pathhead Medical Centre, Path House With Gatepiers And Boundary Wall: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Victoria Road, Former Scottish Linoleum Works, South Factory: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Ravenscraig Park, Dovecot: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Dysart, 1 Pan Ha', Bay House Including Boundary Walls, Gatepiers And Gates: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Dysart, 1 And 2 Shore Road, The Anchorage With Boundary Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Dysart, Shore Road, St Serf's Kirk, Tower And Graveyard Including Boundary Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Dysart, High Street And Victoria Street, Tolbooth And Town Hall: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Dysart, 14 Fitzroy Square, St David's With Outbuilding And Boundary Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Dysart, 43-47 East Quality Street, The Towers With Forecourt Wall: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Ladybank Station (Main West Block): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Kirk Brae, St Drostan's Parish Church: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Pittenweem Parish Church: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "The Priory Including North Courtyard Wall And Retaining Walls To Cove Wynd: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "The Priory - Gatehouse: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Kelly Lodge, 23 High Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Gyles House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "4-6 The Gyles: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "18 East Shore: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "St Andrews Cathedral: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "St Andrews Priory: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Cathedral Graveyard: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "St Rule's Church: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Precinct Wall: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "The Pend: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "St Andrews Harbour: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "1 South Street The Roundel, Including Garden Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "3 South Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "67, 69 South Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "71 South Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Holy Trinity Church (Town Kirk), South Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "4 South Street, Queen Mary's House Including Garden Walls And Grotto: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "St Leonard's Chapel: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "40 (A-H), 42 South Street, South Court: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "St. Mary's College, West Range, Principal's House And Precinct, Including West Boundary Wall: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "University Library Original Building: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Madras College Main Building: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "West Port (Southgait Port): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Dean's Court, North Street (Including Walls Of Courtyard And Of Garden To North Street): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "71 North Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "St. Salvator's Chapel, Tower And Hebdomadar's Building: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "All Saint's Episcopal Church And Ancillary Buildings, North Castle Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "11, 13 College Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Bogward Dovecot: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Thornton, Beam-Engine House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "North Queensferry, Battery Road, East And West Battery Piers Including Shoring And Viewing Area Below Forth Bridge North Cantilever, And Boundary Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Blair Castle (Carlow Convalescent Home For Miners): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Glassmount Conservatory: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Dunfermline Abbey, Remains Of Dorter And Reredorter Ranges: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Dunfermline Abbey, Remains Of Frater Range: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Culross, 7 Mid Causeway, Bishop Leighton's House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Forth Road Bridge, Including Approach Ramps And Piers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Easterheughs Including Gate Piers And Boundary Wall, Garage, Boiler House (Former Log Store) And Pump House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Glenrothes, Church Street, St Columba's Parish Church Including Hall And Bell Tower: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Kincardine Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Crail Airfield, Technical Area, Air Ministry Laboratory Trainer Building, No 62357 09269: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Crail Airfield, Technical Area, Control Tower, No 62565 09048: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Crail Airfield, Technical Area, Engine And Aircraft Repair Shop, No 62507 09328: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Crail Airfield, Technical Area, Torpedo Attack Training Building, No 62451 09377: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
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- Moray
- North Ayrshire
- North Lanarkshire
- Orkney
- Perth and Kinross
- Renfrewshire
- Scottish Borders
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- South Ayrshire
- South Lanarkshire
- Stirling
- West Dunbartonshire
- West Lothian
- Western Isles (na h-Eileanan Siar)