List of Category A listed buildings in Angus

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This is a list of Category A listed buildings in Angus, 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 Angus covers 2,182 square kilometres (842 sq mi), and has a population of around 110,300. There are 95 Category A listed buildings in the area.

Listed buildings

Name Location Date Listed Grid Ref. [note 1] Geo-coordinates Notes HB Number [note 2] Image
Airlie Parish Kirk Airlie NO3132351526 56°39′02″N 3°07′18″W / 56.650477°N 3.121651°W / 56.650477; -3.121651 (Airlie Parish Kirk) 18th-century church[5] 4621

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Careston Castle Careston NO5307459888 56°43′42″N 2°46′07″W / 56.728283°N 2.768492°W / 56.728283; -2.768492 (Careston Castle) Late-16th-century tower house with later additions[6] 4656

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Bridge of Dun Near House of Dun, over the River South Esk, Montrose NO6627258424 56°42′59″N 2°33′09″W / 56.716275°N 2.552627°W / 56.716275; -2.552627 (Bridge of Dun) Three-arch stone bridge, completed 1787 by Alexander Stevens[7] 4677

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House of Dun Montrose NO6704359881 56°43′46″N 2°32′25″W / 56.729418°N 2.54022°W / 56.729418; -2.54022 (House of Dun) Country house by William Adam, circa 1730[8] 4691

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House of Dun court of offices Montrose NO6698459872 56°43′46″N 2°32′28″W / 56.729333°N 2.541183°W / 56.729333; -2.541183 (House of Dun court of offices) By William Adam, circa 1730[9] 4692

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St. Vigeans Parish Kirk St Vigeans, Arbroath NO6384242912 56°34′36″N 2°35′25″W / 56.576744°N 2.590142°W / 56.576744; -2.590142 (St. Vigeans Parish Kirk) 12th- and 15th-century church, restored in 1871 by Robert Rowand Anderson[10] 4770

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Melgund Castle Aberlemno NO5460956330 56°41′47″N 2°44′34″W / 56.696474°N 2.742779°W / 56.696474; -2.742779 (Melgund Castle) Later 16th-century tower house[11] 4931

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Usan House Kirkton of Craig, Montrose NO7221055227 56°41′17″N 2°27′19″W / 56.687947°N 2.455275°W / 56.687947; -2.455275 (Usan House) Classical mansion of 1820[12] 4964

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Dunninald Castle Kirkton of Craig, Montrose NO7034354271 56°40′45″N 2°29′08″W / 56.679244°N 2.485641°W / 56.679244; -2.485641 (Dunninald Castle) Tudor-Gothic castellated mansion by James Gillespie Graham, 1824[13] 4972

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Kirk Tower House Kirkton Of Craig, Montrose NO7036955785 56°41′34″N 2°29′07″W / 56.692847°N 2.485392°W / 56.692847; -2.485392 (Kirk Tower House) Former church built 1799, the earliest Gothic Revival church to be built in Scotland[14] 4979
Craig House Kirkton Of Craig, Montrose NO7028556243 56°41′49″N 2°29′13″W / 56.696956°N 2.486817°W / 56.696956; -2.486817 (Craig House) 17th-century L-plan house[15] 4984
Craig House - Entrance Gateway Kirkton Of Craig, Montrose NO7033356217 56°41′48″N 2°29′10″W / 56.696725°N 2.48603°W / 56.696725; -2.48603 (Craig House - Entrance Gateway) 16th-century defensive gateway[16] 4985
Kintrockat House Brechin NO5684159131 56°43′19″N 2°42′25″W / 56.721847°N 2.706808°W / 56.721847; -2.706808 (Kintrockat House) Early-19th-century house[17] 5011
Ardovie House Ardovie, Brechin NO5931656483 56°41′54″N 2°39′57″W / 56.698283°N 2.665951°W / 56.698283; -2.665951 (Ardovie House) 18th-century country house[18] 5016
Brechin Castle Brechin NO5978259892 56°43′44″N 2°39′32″W / 56.728946°N 2.658877°W / 56.728946; -2.658877 (Brechin Castle) Early-18th-century mansion with 19th-century remodelling[19] 5030

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Stannochy Bridge Over the River South Esk near Brechin NO5837259111 56°43′19″N 2°40′54″W / 56.721807°N 2.681791°W / 56.721807; -2.681791 (Stannochy Bridge) Single-arch stone bridge dated 1825, possibly by Robert Stevenson[20] 5042

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Auchterhouse Old Mansion House Auchterhouse NO3311337289 56°31′22″N 3°05′20″W / 56.522857°N 3.088781°W / 56.522857; -3.088781 (Auchterhouse Old Mansion House) 17th-century mansion with 18th- and 19th-century additions, now a hotel[21] 5689

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Auchterhouse Old Mansion House, Dovecot Auchterhouse NO3321337345 56°31′24″N 3°05′14″W / 56.523374°N 3.087171°W / 56.523374; -3.087171 (Auchterhouse Old Mansion House, Dovecot) 17th-century dovecote[22] 5690
Balruddery, East Gates Balruddery House, Liff NO3190531830 56°28′25″N 3°06′25″W / 56.473649°N 3.106982°W / 56.473649; -3.106982 (Balruddery, East Gates) Gateway designed by David Neave in 1820 for Balruddery House, now demolished[23] 10854

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Gallery Marykirk NO6731965612 56°46′51″N 2°32′11″W / 56.780921°N 2.536443°W / 56.780921; -2.536443 (Gallery) 17th- and 18th-century country house[24] 11165
Upper North Water Bridge Over River North Esk near Marykirk NO6527166139 56°47′08″N 2°34′12″W / 56.785506°N 2.570029°W / 56.785506; -2.570029 (Upper North Water Bridge) 16th-century three-arch stone bridge, rebuilt in the 19th century[25][note 3] 11170

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Marykirk Bridge [note 3] Over River North Esk at Marykirk NO6859765008 56°46′32″N 2°30′56″W / 56.775583°N 2.515455°W / 56.775583; -2.515455 (Marykirk Bridge [note 3]) Four-arch stone bridge by Robert Stevenson, 1814[26] 11177
Marykirk Bridge, Tollhouse Marykirk NO6854964977 56°46′31″N 2°30′58″W / 56.775301°N 2.516237°W / 56.775301; -2.516237 (Marykirk Bridge, Tollhouse) Single-storey toll house by Robert Stevenson, 1814[27] 11178
Edzell Castle Edzell NO5846169108 56°48′42″N 2°40′55″W / 56.811617°N 2.681964°W / 56.811617; -2.681964 (Edzell Castle) Remains of 16th-century castle with 17th-century additions and formal garden[28] 11257

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Red Castle - Enceinte Lunan NO6878351079 56°39′02″N 2°30′39″W / 56.650467°N 2.510713°W / 56.650467; -2.510713 (Red Castle - Enceinte) 13th-century defensive wall[29] 11273

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Red Castle - Keep Lunan NO6878351079 56°39′02″N 2°30′39″W / 56.650467°N 2.510713°W / 56.650467; -2.510713 (Red Castle - Keep) Ruins of 15th-century tower house[30] 11274

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Ethie Castle Inverkeilor NO6873646844 56°36′45″N 2°30′39″W / 56.61242°N 2.510964°W / 56.61242; -2.510964 (Ethie Castle) 15th-century tower house with later additions, altered in 1892 by Robert Rowand Anderson[31] 11278

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Invermark Castle Glen Mark NO4422280394 56°54′41″N 2°55′03″W / 56.911498°N 2.917627°W / 56.911498; -2.917627 (Invermark Castle) Early-16th-century tower house with 17th-century additions[32] 11349

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Restenneth Priory Forfar NO4822251600 56°39′12″N 2°50′46″W / 56.65332°N 2.846103°W / 56.65332; -2.846103 (Restenneth Priory) Ruins of 13th-century Romanesque church and monastery[33] 11386

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Baldovie Farmhouse Kirkton of Kingoldrum NO3243954073 56°40′25″N 3°06′15″W / 56.673517°N 3.104124°W / 56.673517; -3.104124 (Baldovie Farmhouse) Late-17th-century Renaissance mansion[34] 11417
Farnell Parish Kirk Farnell NO6273855425 56°41′21″N 2°36′36″W / 56.689065°N 2.609922°W / 56.689065; -2.609922 (Farnell Parish Kirk) Gothic Revival church of 1806[35] 11497

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Farnell Castle Farnell NO6242955488 56°41′23″N 2°36′54″W / 56.689606°N 2.614976°W / 56.689606; -2.614976 (Farnell Castle) Medieval residence of the Bishops of Brechin, altered in the 16th century[36] 11501
Strathmore Aisle Glamis NO3864446855 56°36′34″N 3°00′04″W / 56.609539°N 3.001165°W / 56.609539; -3.001165 (Strathmore Aisle) 15th-century aisle of demolished church, later altered, with burial monuments of Lords of Glamis[37] 11556
Inverquharity Castle Kirriemuir NO4112057953 56°42′34″N 2°57′48″W / 56.709544°N 2.963375°W / 56.709544; -2.963375 (Inverquharity Castle) 15th-century tower house[38] 11665

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Mains of Rochelhill Dovecot Charleston NO3750245142 56°35′38″N 3°01′10″W / 56.594001°N 3.019351°W / 56.594001; -3.019351 (Mains of Rochelhill Dovecot) Lectern dovecote dated 1713[39] 11670

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Glamis Castle Glamis NO3858648054 56°37′13″N 3°00′09″W / 56.620301°N 3.002395°W / 56.620301; -3.002395 (Glamis Castle) 15th-century tower house with 17th-, 18th- and 19th-century ranges, seat of the Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne[40] 11701

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Glamis Castle sundial Glamis NO3863647990 56°37′11″N 3°00′06″W / 56.619733°N 3.001565°W / 56.619733; -3.001565 (Glamis Castle sundial) Later 17th-century faceted sundial[41] 11705

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Glamis Castle dovecot Glamis NO3840747286 56°36′48″N 3°00′18″W / 56.613379°N 3.005128°W / 56.613379; -3.005128 (Glamis Castle dovecot) Earlier 17th-century lectern dovecot[42] 11710

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Pitmuies Home Farm Guthrie NO5671149836 56°38′18″N 2°42′27″W / 56.638338°N 2.707365°W / 56.638338; -2.707365 (Pitmuies Home Farm) Late-18th-century farmstead with horse mill[43] 11875
Gardyne Castle Friockheim NO5736948790 56°37′44″N 2°41′47″W / 56.629002°N 2.696465°W / 56.629002; -2.696465 (Gardyne Castle) 16th-century L-plan tower house with later additions[44] 11914

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Braikie Castle Friockheim NO6284650893 56°38′54″N 2°36′27″W / 56.648362°N 2.607504°W / 56.648362; -2.607504 (Braikie Castle) Remains of 16th-century L-plan tower house[45] 12325

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Mains of Edzell Doocot Edzell NO5886869079 56°48′41″N 2°40′31″W / 56.811393°N 2.675294°W / 56.811393; -2.675294 (Mains of Edzell Doocot) Turreted dovecote of circa 1600[46] 12385
Pitmuies House Guthrie NO5672049762 56°38′16″N 2°42′26″W / 56.637674°N 2.707206°W / 56.637674; -2.707206 (Pitmuies House) Later 18th-century mansion[47] 13076

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Lundie Parish Church Lundie NO2906236610 56°30′58″N 3°09′16″W / 56.516164°N 3.154426°W / 56.516164; -3.154426 (Lundie Parish Church) Medieval Romanesque church, rebuilt 19th century, and Duncan family mausoleum by Robert Mylne[48] 13090

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Fowlis Easter Parish Church Fowlis, Liff NO3221033455 56°29′18″N 3°06′09″W / 56.48829°N 3.102455°W / 56.48829; -3.102455 (Fowlis Easter Parish Church) 15th-century church[49] 13144

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Balintore Castle 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) north-west of Kirriemuir NO2902859015 56°43′03″N 3°09′40″W / 56.717399°N 3.16114°W / 56.717399; -3.16114 (Balintore Castle) Derelict Baronial mansion, 1860 by William Burn[50] 13757

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Tealing Parish Church Tealing NO4035037943 56°31′47″N 2°58′17″W / 56.529707°N 2.971322°W / 56.529707; -2.971322 (Tealing Parish Church) Early-19th-century former church, incorporating several sculpted stones within its walls[51] 17450

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South Balluderon Farm Tealing NO3755438078 56°31′50″N 3°01′00″W / 56.530556°N 3.016801°W / 56.530556; -3.016801 (South Balluderon Farm) Unaltered farm buildings and mill dating to circa 1800[52] 17458
Affleck Castle Monikie NO4940238808 56°32′19″N 2°49′28″W / 56.53854°N 2.824353°W / 56.53854; -2.824353 (Affleck Castle) 15th-century tower house[53] 17609
Pitscandly House Forfar NO4842752537 56°39′42″N 2°50′35″W / 56.661759°N 2.842948°W / 56.661759; -2.842948 (Pitscandly House) Late-17th-century mansion[54] 17657
Balnamoon House sundial Balnamoon House, near Brechin NO5514663689 56°45′45″N 2°44′07″W / 56.762631°N 2.735301°W / 56.762631; -2.735301 (Balnamoon House sundial) Lectern sundial circa 1700[55] 17700
House of Kinnaber Montrose NO7256061751 56°44′48″N 2°27′01″W / 56.746576°N 2.450262°W / 56.746576; -2.450262 (House of Kinnaber) L-plan mansion dated 1680[56] 17762

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Stracathro House Stracathro NO6257265561 56°46′48″N 2°36′51″W / 56.780104°N 2.614116°W / 56.780104; -2.614116 (Stracathro House) Graeco-Roman mansion by Archibald Simpson, 1827[57] 17803

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Stracathro House stables Stracathro NO6237065575 56°46′49″N 2°37′03″W / 56.780214°N 2.617423°W / 56.780214; -2.617423 (Stracathro House stables) Stable block by Archibald Simpson, 1827[58] 17804
Downie Park House Kirriemuir NO4086458572 56°42′54″N 2°58′04″W / 56.715072°N 2.967698°W / 56.715072; -2.967698 (Downie Park House) Country house circa 1805[59] 18034
Panmure Estate - The West Gate Craigton NO5309038445 56°32′08″N 2°45′52″W / 56.535663°N 2.764325°W / 56.535663; -2.764325 (Panmure Estate - The West Gate) Renaissance-style gateway by Sir William Bruce, circa 1672 [60] 18418
Panmure Estate - Commemorative Column Craigton NO5375538956 56°32′25″N 2°45′13″W / 56.540319°N 2.753605°W / 56.540319; -2.753605 (Panmure Estate - Commemorative Column) 50-foot (15 m) Renaissance column, commemorating the 1694 marriage of James Maule, 4th Earl of Panmure [61] 18419
Tealing House Dovecot Tealing NO4128338134 56°31′54″N 2°57′22″W / 56.53154°N 2.9562°W / 56.53154; -2.9562 (Tealing House Dovecot) 16th-century gabled dovecote[62] 18988

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Gagie House Murroes NO4492837583 56°31′37″N 2°53′49″W / 56.527033°N 2.896833°W / 56.527033; -2.896833 (Gagie House) Early-17th-century fortified house with later additions[63] 19001
Gagie House, summerhouse Murroes NO4494037564 56°31′37″N 2°53′48″W / 56.526863°N 2.896634°W / 56.526863; -2.896634 (Gagie House, summerhouse) 18th-century Renaissance-style summer house[64] 19004
Murroes House Murroes NO4611735034 56°30′15″N 2°52′37″W / 56.504273°N 2.876978°W / 56.504273; -2.876978 (Murroes House) 16th-century tower house with 17th-century range, restored 1942[65] 19011
Arbroath Abbey - Abbey Church And Precincts Arbroath NO6431141334 56°33′45″N 2°34′56″W / 56.562604°N 2.582291°W / 56.562604; -2.582291 (Arbroath Abbey - Abbey Church And Precincts) Ruins of church founded in 1176 by William the Lion[66] 21130

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Arbroath Abbey - Conventual Building Arbroath NO6427741297 56°33′44″N 2°34′58″W / 56.562269°N 2.582839°W / 56.562269; -2.582839 (Arbroath Abbey - Conventual Building) Ruins of 13th-century west range[67] 21131

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Arbroath Abbey - Pend Arbroath NO6423641299 56°33′44″N 2°35′01″W / 56.562284°N 2.583507°W / 56.562284; -2.583507 (Arbroath Abbey - Pend) 15th-century fortified gatehouse[68] 21132

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Arbroath Abbey - Regality Tower Arbroath NO6421041286 56°33′44″N 2°35′02″W / 56.562165°N 2.583928°W / 56.562165; -2.583928 (Arbroath Abbey - Regality Tower) 13th-century keep[69] 21133
Arbroath Abbey - Abbot's House Arbroath NO6427641275 56°33′43″N 2°34′58″W / 56.562072°N 2.582852°W / 56.562072; -2.582852 (Arbroath Abbey - Abbot's House) Partly 13th-century, the best surviving example of its type in Scotland[70] 21134

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Baltic Works Arbroath, Dens Road NO6394741474 56°33′50″N 2°35′18″W / 56.563834°N 2.588233°W / 56.563834; -2.588233 (Baltic Works) 1852 linen factory, later a bonded warehouse[71] 21141

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Bell Rock Lighthouse Signal Tower and Entrance Lodges Arbroath, Lady Loan NO6405140447 56°33′17″N 2°35′11″W / 56.554616°N 2.586398°W / 56.554616; -2.586398 (Bell Rock Lighthouse Signal Tower and Entrance Lodges) Classical lodges and signal tower, built 1813 to communicate with the Bell Rock Lighthouse[72] 21230

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The Elms Arbroath, Cairnie Road NO6320541750 56°33′59″N 2°36′01″W / 56.566256°N 2.600345°W / 56.566256; -2.600345 (The Elms) French Gothic mansion by William Leiper, 1869[73] 21250
Mortuary Chapel - Western Cemetery Arbroath NO6248041770 56°33′59″N 2°36′44″W / 56.566378°N 2.612144°W / 56.566378; -2.612144 (Mortuary Chapel - Western Cemetery) Baronial chapel, built 1875 by Patrick Allan-Fraser[74] 21252

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Hospitalfield Arbroath NO6258340431 56°33′16″N 2°36′37″W / 56.554357°N 2.610275°W / 56.554357; -2.610275 (Hospitalfield) Mid 19th-century Baronial mansion by Patrick Allan-Fraser[75] 21253

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Brechin Cathedral Brechin NO5962560091 56°43′51″N 2°39′41″W / 56.73072°N 2.661474°W / 56.73072; -2.661474 (Brechin Cathedral) 12th-century onwards, restored circa 1900 by John Honeyman[76] 22439

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Round Tower at south west angle of Cathedral Church Lane Brechin NO5962560091 56°43′51″N 2°39′41″W / 56.73072°N 2.661474°W / 56.73072; -2.661474 (Round Tower at south west angle of Cathedral Church Lane) 11th-century round tower, 101 feet (31 m) high[77] 22440

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25, 27 High Street Brechin NO5972960189 56°43′54″N 2°39′35″W / 56.73161°N 2.65979°W / 56.73161; -2.65979 (25, 27 High Street) 18th-century town houses with shops below[78] 22476
68-74 High Street Brechin NO5977160095 56°43′51″N 2°39′33″W / 56.730769°N 2.659089°W / 56.730769; -2.659089 (68-74 High Street) 17th-century or earlier town houses with shops below[79] 22505
Maison Dieu Chapel Brechin NO5966660340 56°43′59″N 2°39′39″W / 56.732961°N 2.660844°W / 56.732961; -2.660844 (Maison Dieu Chapel) Remains of 13th-century chapel[80] 22508

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Baptist Church and Halls Brechin, Panmure Street NO5986660416 56°44′01″N 2°39′27″W / 56.733661°N 2.657587°W / 56.733661; -2.657587 (Baptist Church and Halls) 19th-century church and hall, formerly West and St Columba's Parish Church[81] 22522

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Brechin Bridge Brechin, over River South Esk NO6044159263 56°43′24″N 2°38′53″W / 56.723353°N 2.648011°W / 56.723353; -2.648011 (Brechin Bridge) Partly 13th-century, rebuilt in the 18th century[82] 22549

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Southesk Church (Former Gardner Memorial Church) Brechin NO6006160166 56°43′53″N 2°39′16″W / 56.731432°N 2.654361°W / 56.731432; -2.654361 (Southesk Church (Former Gardner Memorial Church)) Mixed Romanesque and late Gothic, 1900 by John James Burnet[83] 22568

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Municipal Buildings Forfar, Castle Street NO4560850663 56°38′41″N 2°53′19″W / 56.644606°N 2.888533°W / 56.644606; -2.888533 (Municipal Buildings) Built 1824 as Sheriff Court, by David Neave[84] 31542

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Lowson Memorial Parish Church Forfar NO4649250881 56°38′48″N 2°52′27″W / 56.646666°N 2.874166°W / 56.646666; -2.874166 (Lowson Memorial Parish Church) Scots Gothic church, 1914 by Alexander Marshall Mackenzie[85] 31604

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St. Mary's Episcopal Church Kirriemuir NO3832654375 56°40′37″N 3°00′29″W / 56.677044°N 3.008145°W / 56.677044; -3.008145 (St. Mary's Episcopal Church) Gothic revival church, 1905 by Ninian Comper[86] 36899
174 High Street (Holly House) Montrose NO7140457765 56°42′39″N 2°28′07″W / 56.710698°N 2.468716°W / 56.710698; -2.468716 (174 High Street (Holly House)) 17th- and 18th-century town house[87] 38041
190 High Street, The Retreat Montrose NO7139557733 56°42′37″N 2°28′08″W / 56.71041°N 2.468859°W / 56.71041; -2.468859 (190 High Street, The Retreat) Early-18th-century town house[88] 38046
214 and 216 High Street, Public Library Montrose NO7137057674 56°42′36″N 2°28′09″W / 56.709879°N 2.469261°W / 56.709879; -2.469261 (214 and 216 High Street, Public Library) Carnegie Library, built 1905 in Baronial style by J. Lindsay Grant[89] 38051

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Montrose Town House Montrose, High Street NO7145257791 56°42′39″N 2°28′05″W / 56.710935°N 2.467934°W / 56.710935; -2.467934 (Montrose Town House) 18th-century municipal buildings[90] 38083

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Montrose Parish Church Montrose, High Street NO7146557756 56°42′38″N 2°28′04″W / 56.710621°N 2.467718°W / 56.710621; -2.467718 (Montrose Parish Church) Late-18th-century church, with 19th-century spire by James Gillespie Graham[91] 38084

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10 Castle Place, Straton House Montrose NO7142157602 56°42′33″N 2°28′06″W / 56.709235°N 2.46842°W / 56.709235; -2.46842 (10 Castle Place, Straton House) 18th-century town house[92] 38095
Montrose Infirmary Montrose NO7104457439 56°42′28″N 2°28′28″W / 56.707748°N 2.474559°W / 56.707748; -2.474559 (Montrose Infirmary) 19th-century hospital building by James Collie[93] 38112

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1-8 (inclusive nos) Panmure Terrace Montrose NO7165257787 56°42′39″N 2°27′53″W / 56.710911°N 2.464667°W / 56.710911; -2.464667 (1-8 (inclusive nos) Panmure Terrace) Mid 19th-century Classical terrace of eight houses[94] 38195

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St Mary's and St Peter's Episcopal Church Montrose NO7172957772 56°42′39″N 2°27′48″W / 56.710781°N 2.463408°W / 56.710781; -2.463408 (St Mary's and St Peter's Episcopal Church) Mid 19th-century Gothic Revival church by John Henderson[95] 38204

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Chapel Works Montrose NO7187157735 56°42′38″N 2°27′40″W / 56.710457°N 2.461084°W / 56.710457; -2.461084 (Chapel Works) Textile mills, 1833 with later additions, the largest mills in Angus outside Dundee[96] 38212
Montrose Air Station Building 48 Montrose Airfield NO7179559399 56°43′31″N 2°27′45″W / 56.725401°N 2.462509°W / 56.725401; -2.462509 (Montrose Air Station Building 48) Unaltered military aircraft shed built 1914[97] 38228

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Bell Rock Lighthouse Inchcape, offshore from Arbroath NO7616526808 56°25′58″N 2°23′17″W / 56.43286°N 2.388089°W / 56.43286; -2.388089 (Bell Rock Lighthouse) Lighthouse built 1811 by Robert Stevenson[98] 45197

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Logie Schoolhouse, Former U.F. Church Logie NO6980863554 56°45′45″N 2°29′44″W / 56.762602°N 2.495469°W / 56.762602; -2.495469 (Logie Schoolhouse, Former U.F. Church) Later-18th- or early-19th-century vernacular school house, later used as a church[99] 50209

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 2007-12-12.
    "Get-a-map". Ordnance Survey. Retrieved 2007-12-17.
  2. The "HB Number" is a unique number assigned to each listed building by Historic Scotland.
  3. 1 2 3 Also in Aberdeenshire, as it crosses the River North Esk which is the council boundary

References

  1. Guide to the Protection of Scotland’s Listed Buildings (PDF). Historic Scotland. 2009. p. 4. ISBN 978-1-84917-013-0. Retrieved 2010-05-05.
  2. "What is Listing?". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-05-05.
  3. 1 2 Scottish Historic Environment Policy (PDF). Historic Scotland. October 2008. pp. 24–25. ISBN 978-1-84917-002-4. Retrieved 2010-05-05.
  4. Guide to the Protection of Scotland’s Listed Buildings, p. 17.
  5. "Airlie Parish Kirk: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  6. "Careston Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  7. "Bridge Of Dun: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  8. "House Of Dun (Hotel): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  9. "House Of Dun Court Of Offices: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  10. "St. Vigeans Parish Kirk: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  11. "Melgund Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  12. "Usan House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  13. "Dunninald Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  14. "Kirkton Of Craig, Kirk Tower House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  15. "Craig House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  16. "Craig House - Entrance Gateway: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  17. "Kintrockat House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  18. "Ardovie House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  19. "Brechin Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  20. "Stannochy Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  21. "Auchterhouse Old Mansion House Hotel Including Game Store Garden And Enclosing Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  22. "Auchterhouse Old Mansion House Hotel Dovecot: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  23. "Balruddery, East Gates, Including Gatepiers, Quadrants And Adjoining Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  24. "Gallery: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  25. "Upper North Water Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  26. "Marykirk Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  27. "Marykirk Bridge, Tollhouse.: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  28. "Edzell Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  29. "Red Castle - Enceinte: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  30. "Red Castle - Keep.: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  31. "Ethie Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  32. "Invermark Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  33. "Restenneth Priory: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  34. "Baldovie Farmhouse: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  35. "Farnell Parish Kirk: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  36. "Farnell Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  37. "Glamis Village, Kirkwynd, Parish Kirk, Strathmore Aisle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  38. "Inverquharity Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  39. "Mains Of Rochelhill Dovecot: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  40. "Glamis Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  41. "Glamis Castle Policies, Sundial: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  42. "Glamis Castle Policies, Dovecot: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  43. "Pitmuies - Home Farm.: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  44. "Gardyne Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  45. "Braikie Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  46. "Edzell Castle, Mains Of Edzell, Doocot: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  47. "Pitmuies House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  48. "Parish Church, Including Duncan Burial Enclosure, Churchyard Wall And Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  49. "Fowlis Easter Parish Church Including Churchyard Cross And Graveslab And Boundary Wall: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  50. "Balintore Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  51. "Kirkton Of Tealing, Former Tealing Parish Church, Including Churchyard: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  52. "South Balluderon Farm, Steading Including Stackyard Walls, Implement Shed, Field Trough And Mill Dam With Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  53. "Affleck Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  54. "Pitscandly House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  55. "Balnamoon House - Lectern-Type Sundial E. Of House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  56. "House Of Kinnaber: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  57. "Stracathro House (Staff Residence Of Stracathro Hospital): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  58. "Stracathro House Stables: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  59. "Downie Park House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  60. "Panmure Estate - The West Gate: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  61. "Panmure Estate - Commemorative Column.: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  62. "Tealing House, Tealing Home Farm, Dovecot: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  63. "Gagie, Gagie House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  64. "Gagie, Gagie House, Summerhouse: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  65. "Murroes, Murroes House, Including Boundary Wall And Out Buildings: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  66. "Arbroath Abbey - Abbey Church And Precincts: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  67. "Arbroath Abbey - Conventual Building: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  68. "Arbroath Abbey - Pend: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  69. "Arbroath Abbey - Regality Tower: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  70. "Arbroath Abbey - Abbot's House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  71. "Dens Road, Baltic Works (Former Arbroath Warehouse Limited Bond Number 1): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  72. "Ladyloan, Bell Rock Lighthouse Signal Tower And Entrance Lodges: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  73. "The Elms: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  74. "Mortuary Chapel - Western Cemetery: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  75. "Hospital Field: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  76. "Brechin Cathedral Church Lane.: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  77. "Round Tower At South West Angle Of Cathedral Church Lane: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  78. "25, 27 High Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  79. "68-74 High Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  80. "Maison Dieu Chapel Maisondieu Lane: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  81. "Baptist Church (Formerly West And St Columba's Parish Church) And Halls, Panmure Street/Southesk Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  82. "Brechin Bridge Over River South Esk Off River Street.: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  83. "Southesk Church (Former Gardner Memorial Church) St Ninian's Square And Damacre Road Including Church Halls And Vestries.: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  84. "Municipal Buildings Castle Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  85. "Lowson Memorial Parish Church Jamieson Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  86. "St. Mary's Episcopal Church, West Hillbank: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  87. "174 High Street (Holly House) Including Boundary Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  88. "190 High Street, The Retreat, Including Boundary Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  89. "214 And 216 High Street, Public Library Including Boundary Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  90. "High Street, Town House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  91. "High Street, Montrose Parish Church (Church Of Scotland), Including Churchyard, Boundary Walls And Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  92. "10 Castle Place, Straton House Including Boundary Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  93. "Bridge Street, Montrose Infirmary, Including Ancillary Structures To North, And Boundary Walls And Gatepiers To Bridge Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  94. "1-8 (Inclusive Nos) Panmure Terrace Including Boundary Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  95. "Provost Scott's Road, St Mary's And St Peter's Episcopal Church Including Churchyard, Boundary Walls, Gatepiers And Gates.: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  96. "Eastern Road And Paton's Lane, Chapel Works Or Bond (Centre Buildings) To Paton's Lane: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  97. "Montrose Air Station Building 48: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  98. "Bell Rock Lighthouse: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  99. "Logie Schoolhouse, Former U.F. Church: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.

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