List of Category A listed buildings in South Lanarkshire
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This is a list of Category A listed buildings in South Lanarkshire, 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 South Lanarkshire covers 1,772 square kilometres (684 sq mi), and has a population of around 310,100. There are 90 Category A listed buildings in the area.
Listed buildings
Name | Location | Date Listed | Grid Ref. [note 1] | Geo-coordinates | Notes | LB Number [note 2] | Image |
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Brownsbank Cottage | Candy Mill, Elsrickle | NT0749741856 | 55°39′41″N 3°28′19″W / 55.661379°N 3.471933°W / 55.661379; -3.471933 (Brownsbank Cottage) | 19th-century farm cottage, former home of poet Hugh MacDiarmid[5] | 640 | Upload Photo
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Old Collegiate Church, St. Mary's Aisle, and Graveyard | Carnwath, St Mary's Church | NS9754246411 | 55°42′01″N 3°37′55″W / 55.70029°N 3.631806°W / 55.70029; -3.631806 (Old Collegiate Church, St. Mary's Aisle, and Graveyard) | 15th-century aisle of former church, located adjacent to present parish church[6] | 692 | Upload another image | |
Carnwath Cross | Carnwath | NS9792346401 | 55°42′01″N 3°37′33″W / 55.700281°N 3.625743°W / 55.700281; -3.625743 (Carnwath Cross) | 17th-century market cross[7] | 694 | Upload another image | |
Carstairs House (Monteith House) | Carstairs | NS9417644333 | 55°40′51″N 3°41′04″W / 55.680904°N 3.684535°W / 55.680904; -3.684535 (Carstairs House (Monteith House)) | Tudor Gothic house by William Burn, 1823, later used as a hospital and nursing home[8] | 712 | Upload another image | |
Tower of Hallbar | Crossford | NS8393047130 | 55°42′13″N 3°50′55″W / 55.703679°N 3.848577°W / 55.703679; -3.848577 (Tower of Hallbar) | 16th-century tower house[9] | 723 | Upload another image | |
High Mill | Carluke, Chapel Street | NS8493550778 | 55°44′12″N 3°50′03″W / 55.736679°N 3.834129°W / 55.736679; -3.834129 (High Mill) | Late-18th-century windmill tower and 19th-century house, the most complete windmill in Scotland[10] | 726 | Upload another image | |
Scots Mining Company House | Leadhills | NS8861614808 | 55°24′52″N 3°45′40″W / 55.414493°N 3.761013°W / 55.414493; -3.761013 (Scots Mining Company House) | Early classical house built 1736, possibly by William Adam, for the manager of the lead mines[11] | 732 | Upload Photo | |
Crossbasket | East Kilbride | NS6666856508 | 55°47′00″N 4°07′40″W / 55.783442°N 4.127646°W / 55.783442; -4.127646 (Crossbasket) | 16th-century tower with 19th-century house[12] | 1004 | Upload another image | |
The Peel | Busby | NS5931356121 | 55°46′40″N 4°14′41″W / 55.777883°N 4.244629°W / 55.777883; -4.244629 (The Peel) | 16th-century tower with later additions[13] | 1005 | Upload another image | |
The Peel, stable or barn | Busby | NS5936056067 | 55°46′39″N 4°14′38″W / 55.777412°N 4.243852°W / 55.777412; -4.243852 (The Peel, stable or barn) | 17th-century stable building[14] | 1006 | Upload Photo | |
Wester Kittochside Farm | East Kilbride | NS6083256331 | 55°46′49″N 4°13′14″W / 55.780208°N 4.220538°W / 55.780208; -4.220538 (Wester Kittochside Farm) | 18th-century farm, gifted to the National Trust for Scotland in 1992, now part of the National Museum of Rural Life[15] | 1008 | Upload another image | |
Earl of Angus' Monument | Douglas | NS8346730955 | 55°33′30″N 3°50′57″W / 55.558308°N 3.849084°W / 55.558308; -3.849084 (Earl of Angus' Monument) | Monument to James Douglas, Earl of Angus, sculpted by Thomas Brock, erected 1892[16] | 1457 | Upload another image | |
St Bride's Chapel | Douglas | NS8358730952 | 55°33′30″N 3°50′50″W / 55.55831°N 3.847181°W / 55.55831; -3.847181 (St Bride's Chapel) | Choir and south aisle of late-14th-century Gothic church, restored in 1878 by Robert Rowand Anderson, containing tombs of some of the Earls of Douglas[17] | 1490 | Upload another image | |
Newbigging Market Cross | Newbigging | NT0151845916 | 55°41′48″N 3°34′06″W / 55.696669°N 3.568392°W / 55.696669; -3.568392 (Newbigging Market Cross) | Market cross dated 1693[18] | 5093 | Upload Photo | |
Covington Parish Church | Covington, Thankerton | NS9750639751 | 55°38′26″N 3°37′48″W / 55.640466°N 3.629889°W / 55.640466; -3.629889 (Covington Parish Church) | 15th-century church, renovated 1903[19] | 5094 | Upload another image | |
Bothwell Parish Church (St Bride's Collegiate Church) | Bothwell | NS7049058604 | 55°48′12″N 4°04′04″W / 55.803302°N 4.067744°W / 55.803302; -4.067744 (Bothwell Parish Church (St Bride's Collegiate Church)) | 14th-century choir, extended by David Hamilton, 1833, restored 1898 by Robert Rowand Anderson[20] | 5134 | Upload another image | |
Bothwell Parish Church, Joanna Baillie Monument | Bothwell | NS7044458591 | 55°48′11″N 4°04′06″W / 55.803173°N 4.068471°W / 55.803173; -4.068471 (Bothwell Parish Church, Joanna Baillie Monument) | Italianate Doultonware monument to poet Joanna Baillie[21] | 5135 | Upload Photo | |
Bothwell Bridge | Bothwell, over the River Clyde | NS7107757765 | 55°47′45″N 4°03′29″W / 55.795925°N 4.057988°W / 55.795925; -4.057988 (Bothwell Bridge) | Earlier 17th-century four-arch bridge, altered in the 19th century, on site of the Battle of Bothwell Bridge, 1679[22] | 5138 | Upload another image | |
Craigievar and Gleneden | Bothwell, Laighlands Road | NS7091158497 | 55°48′09″N 4°03′40″W / 55.802454°N 4.060982°W / 55.802454; -4.060982 (Craigievar and Gleneden) | 1855 villa by Alexander Thomson[23] | 5151 | Upload Photo | |
Uddingston Viaduct | Uddingston | NS6879560883 | 55°49′24″N 4°05′45″W / 55.823307°N 4.095866°W / 55.823307; -4.095866 (Uddingston Viaduct) | Three-arch cast-iron railway viaduct over River Clyde, 1848[24] | 5153 | Upload another image | |
Scottish National Memorial to David Livingstone | Blantyre, Station Road, David Livingstone Memorial | NS6950858517 | 55°48′08″N 4°05′00″W / 55.802256°N 4.083357°W / 55.802256; -4.083357 (Scottish National Memorial to David Livingstone) | 18th-century workers' houses, now the David Livingstone Centre[25] | 5162 | Upload another image | |
Dalserf Parish Church | Dalserf | NS7997950712 | 55°44′06″N 3°54′47″W / 55.734883°N 3.912982°W / 55.734883; -3.912982 (Dalserf Parish Church) | 17th- and 18th-century T-plan church with later alterations[26] | 5170 | Upload another image | |
Mauldslie Bridge | Dalserf | NS8036050245 | 55°43′51″N 3°54′24″W / 55.730784°N 3.906714°W / 55.730784; -3.906714 (Mauldslie Bridge) | Three-arch stone bridge over the River Clyde by David Bryce, 1861, as private access to Mauldslie Castle (demolished)[27] | 5175 | Upload another image | |
Canderside Bridge | Canderside, Stonehouse | NS7654747435 | 55°42′17″N 3°57′58″W / 55.704594°N 3.966124°W / 55.704594; -3.966124 (Canderside Bridge) | Three-arch stone bridge over Cander Water, by Thomas Telford, 1821[28] | 6452 | Upload another image | |
Corehouse | Falls of Clyde | NS8822741580 | 55°39′17″N 3°46′41″W / 55.654846°N 3.777973°W / 55.654846; -3.777973 (Corehouse) | Tudor Revival country house by Edward Blore, 1824–1827[29] | 7679 | Upload another image | |
Corra Castle | Falls of Clyde | 12/01/1971 | NS8822941410 | 55°39′12″N 3°46′40″W / 55.653319°N 3.777872°W / 55.653319; -3.777872 (Corra Castle) | Ruined tower[30] | 7680 | Upload another image |
Chatelherault Hunting Lodge and Leopard House | Chatelherault Country Park, Hamilton | NS7364453930 | 55°45′44″N 4°00′55″W / 55.762168°N 4.015293°W / 55.762168; -4.015293 (Chatelherault Hunting Lodge and Leopard House) | Ornamental hunting lodge by William Adam, 1731, associated with Hamilton Palace[31] | 12485 | Upload another image | |
Avon Bridge | Hamilton, Carlisle Road | NS7351054768 | 55°46′11″N 4°01′04″W / 55.769657°N 4.017816°W / 55.769657; -4.017816 (Avon Bridge) | Single-span bridge by Thomas Telford, 1820, carrying the A72 road over the Avon Water[32] | 12516 | Upload another image | |
Old Avon Bridge | Hamilton, Old Avon Road | NS7332254637 | 55°46′06″N 4°01′15″W / 55.768432°N 4.020749°W / 55.768432; -4.020749 (Old Avon Bridge) | 17th-century three-arch bridge over the Avon Water[33] | 12518 | Upload another image | |
Hamilton Monument | Hamilton | NS7289854385 | 55°45′58″N 4°01′39″W / 55.766058°N 4.027385°W / 55.766058; -4.027385 (Hamilton Monument) | Bust of William Hamilton, 11th Duke of Hamilton by T. Mossmann, dated 1869[34] | 12520 | Upload another image | |
Barncluith House, terraces and summerhouse | Hamilton | NS7299554480 | 55°46′01″N 4°01′33″W / 55.766936°N 4.025885°W / 55.766936; -4.025885 (Barncluith House, terraces and summerhouse) | 16th-century garden terraces[35] | 12522 | Upload another image | |
Baronald (Cartland Bridge Hotel) | Lanark | NS8734844615 | 55°40′55″N 3°47′35″W / 55.681899°N 3.793182°W / 55.681899; -3.793182 (Baronald (Cartland Bridge Hotel)) | Large Scots Baronial mansion by Sir John James Burnet, 1891[36] | 12967 | Upload another image | |
Jerviswood | Lanark | NS8837645514 | 55°41′25″N 3°46′38″W / 55.69021°N 3.777208°W / 55.69021; -3.777208 (Jerviswood) | 17th-century house[37] | 13053 | Upload Photo | |
Hyndford Bridge | Lanark | NS9147941460 | 55°39′16″N 3°43′35″W / 55.654506°N 3.726268°W / 55.654506; -3.726268 (Hyndford Bridge) | Five-arch bridge of 1773, carrying the A73 road over the River Clyde[38] | 13055 | Upload another image | |
Corra Linn, Bonnington Pavilion | Falls of Clyde | NS8848641473 | 55°39′14″N 3°46′26″W / 55.653944°N 3.773816°W / 55.653944; -3.773816 (Corra Linn, Bonnington Pavilion) | 18th-century classical viewing pavilion[39] | 13065 | Upload another image | |
Symington House | Symington | NT0097335192 | 55°36′01″N 3°34′23″W / 55.600237°N 3.573191°W / 55.600237; -3.573191 (Symington House) | Neo-Georgian mansion of 1915 by Andrew Prentice[40] | 19673 | Upload another image | |
Gas Showrooms | Biggar, Gasworks Road | NT0389137707 | 55°37′24″N 3°31′40″W / 55.623412°N 3.527777°W / 55.623412; -3.527777 (Gas Showrooms) | Showrooms of circa 1840[41] | 22170 | Upload another image | |
Gaswork Manager's House | Biggar, Gasworks Road | NT0391337699 | 55°37′24″N 3°31′39″W / 55.623345°N 3.527425°W / 55.623345; -3.527425 (Gaswork Manager's House) | House of circa 1840[42] | 22171 | Upload Photo | |
Biggar Gasworks | Biggar | NT0388037687 | 55°37′24″N 3°31′41″W / 55.62323°N 3.527945°W / 55.62323; -3.527945 (Biggar Gasworks) | Important early gaswork with many original features, 1839 onwards[43] | 22172 | Upload another image | |
Cadger's Brig | Biggar | NT0387537615 | 55°37′21″N 3°31′41″W / 55.622583°N 3.527999°W / 55.622583; -3.527999 (Cadger's Brig) | 18th-century single-arch bridge[44] | 22173 | Upload another image | |
St Mary's Church | Biggar | NS0404737895 | 55°37′30″N 3°31′31″W / 55.6251°N 3.5254°W / 55.6251; -3.5254 (St Mary's Church) | 16th-century church [45] | 22257 | Upload another image | |
The Hunter Museum (formerly Hunter House) | East Kilbride, Maxwelton Road | NS6522255804 | 55°46′36″N 4°09′01″W / 55.77672°N 4.150337°W / 55.77672; -4.150337 (The Hunter Museum (formerly Hunter House)) | 18th-century house, converted to museum 1996[46] | 26607 | Upload another image | |
Brousterlands | East Kilbride, Brousterhill | NS6345154407 | 55°45′49″N 4°10′40″W / 55.76368°N 4.17785°W / 55.76368; -4.17785 (Brousterlands) | Late-17th-century classical laird's house[47] | 26619 | Upload another image | |
Mains Castle | East Kilbride | NS6278856041 | 55°46′41″N 4°11′21″W / 55.778163°N 4.18923°W / 55.778163; -4.18923 (Mains Castle) | Mid 15th-century tower house, restored in the 1970s[48] | 26626 | Upload another image | |
St Bride's Roman Catholic Church | East Kilbride | NS6404754304 | 55°45′47″N 4°10′06″W / 55.762923°N 4.168307°W / 55.762923; -4.168307 (St Bride's Roman Catholic Church) | 1964 church by Gillespie, Kidd and Coia[49] | 26630 | Upload another image | |
Rutherglen Tower and fragments of Old Church | Rutherglen | NS6133161705 | 55°49′43″N 4°12′55″W / 55.8286°N 4.215328°W / 55.8286; -4.215328 (Rutherglen Tower and fragments of Old Church) | Late medieval with later rebuilding[50] | 33563 | Upload another image | |
Rutherglen Town Hall | Rutherglen | NS6137561700 | 55°49′43″N 4°12′53″W / 55.828568°N 4.214624°W / 55.828568; -4.214624 (Rutherglen Town Hall) | Scots baronial town hall by Charles Wilson, 1862[51] | 33564 | Upload another image | |
St Columbkille's Roman Catholic Church | Rutherglen | NS6142261590 | 55°49′39″N 4°12′50″W / 55.827594°N 4.213818°W / 55.827594; -4.213818 (St Columbkille's Roman Catholic Church) | Church by Gillespie, Kidd and Coia, 1934–40[52] | 33567 | Upload another image | |
Sheriff Court Buildings | Hamilton, Almada Street | NS7160055907 | 55°46′46″N 4°02′56″W / 55.779381°N 4.048776°W / 55.779381; -4.048776 (Sheriff Court Buildings) | Mid 19th-century classical buildings[53] | 34470 | Upload another image | |
Lanark County Buildings (South Lanarkshire Council Headquarters) | Hamilton, Almada Street | NS7147155882 | 55°46′45″N 4°03′03″W / 55.779122°N 4.050819°W / 55.779122; -4.050819 (Lanark County Buildings (South Lanarkshire Council Headquarters)) | International modern tower by D G Bannerman, 1959–64[54] | 34472 | Upload another image | |
Hamilton Old Parish Church | Hamilton | NS7232755534 | 55°46′34″N 4°02′13″W / 55.776225°N 4.037018°W / 55.776225; -4.037018 (Hamilton Old Parish Church) | Church by William Adam, 1732[55] | 34473 | Upload another image | |
Hamilton Old Parish Church, churchyard | Hamilton | NS7234255555 | 55°46′35″N 4°02′12″W / 55.776417°N 4.036789°W / 55.776417; -4.036789 (Hamilton Old Parish Church, churchyard) | 17th- and 18th-century monuments, and medieval Netherton Cross[56] | 34474 | Upload another image | |
92-94 Cadzow Street | Hamilton | NS7233255638 | 55°46′38″N 4°02′13″W / 55.77716°N 4.036987°W / 55.77716; -4.036987 (92-94 Cadzow Street) | Large commercial building built along with Cadzow bridge, by Babtie & Bonn, structural engineers, 1903[57] | 34503 | Upload another image | |
Cadzow Bridge, Cadzow Street | Hamilton | NS7230055630 | 55°46′37″N 4°02′15″W / 55.777079°N 4.037493°W / 55.777079; -4.037493 (Cadzow Bridge, Cadzow Street) | 19th-century bridge widened in 1903 by Babtie & Bonn[58] | 34504 | Upload another image | |
Hamilton Mausoleum | Hamilton | NS7269056316 | 55°47′00″N 4°01′54″W / 55.783342°N 4.0316°W / 55.783342; -4.0316 (Hamilton Mausoleum) | Roman style mausoleum of Alexander, 10th Duke of Hamilton, built 1855 by David Bryce[59] | 34518 | Upload another image | |
Hamilton Burgh Museum | Hamilton, Muir Street | NS7244355899 | 55°46′46″N 4°02′07″W / 55.779533°N 4.035341°W / 55.779533; -4.035341 (Hamilton Burgh Museum) | 18th-century house by James Smith and later assembly rooms, now part of the Low Parks Museum[60] | 34521 | Upload another image | |
Riding School | Hamilton, Muir Street | Not listed | NS7245455923 | 55°46′47″N 4°02′07″W / 55.779751°N 4.035177°W / 55.779751; -4.035177 (Riding School) | 19th-century building, now part of the Low Parks Museum[61] | 34522 | Upload Photo |
Gates, gatepiers and railings at Auction Room and Cattle Market | Lanark, Hyndford Road | NS8890043200 | 55°40′10″N 3°46′05″W / 55.669549°N 3.767939°W / 55.669549; -3.767939 (Gates, gatepiers and railings at Auction Room and Cattle Market) | Pair of wrought- and cast-iron former toll gates, circa 1820 [62] | 37024 | Upload Photo | |
Cemetery Chapel | Lanark, Hyndford Road | 7/5/1980 | NS8887543193 | 55°40′10″N 3°46′06″W / 55.669481°N 3.768333°W / 55.669481; -3.768333 (Cemetery Chapel) | [63] | 37029 | Upload another image |
Clydesholm Bridge | Lanark, Mousemill Road | NS8687243918 | 55°40′32″N 3°48′02″W / 55.675529°N 3.80046°W / 55.675529; -3.80046 (Clydesholm Bridge) | 3-span bridge built by John Lockhart of Birkenhead, 1696–99, the oldest surviving crossing of the River Clyde[64] | 37032 | Upload another image | |
New Lanark, Community Hall (former church) | New Lanark | NS8801442650 | 55°39′52″N 3°46′54″W / 55.664406°N 3.781793°W / 55.664406; -3.781793 (New Lanark, Community Hall (former church)) | Simple Gothic church by Thomas Carlaw, 1899[65] | 37037 | Upload another image | |
New Lanark, 1-10 Braxfield Row | New Lanark | NS8788742713 | 55°39′54″N 3°47′02″W / 55.664942°N 3.783837°W / 55.664942; -3.783837 (New Lanark, 1-10 Braxfield Row) | Gabled terrace of mill workers' houses, circa 1790 [66] | 37038 | Upload Photo | |
New Lanark, 1-8 (inclusive) Caithness Row and the Counting House | New Lanark | NS8813042492 | 55°39′47″N 3°46′48″W / 55.663014°N 3.779886°W / 55.663014; -3.779886 (New Lanark, 1-8 (inclusive) Caithness Row and the Counting House) | Gabled terrace of mill workers' houses, circa 1790, with Counting House of 1816, restored 1966 [67] | 37039 | Upload another image | |
New Lanark, 9-16 (inclusive) Caithness Row with garages (former abattoir) | New Lanark | NS8815842445 | 55°39′45″N 3°46′46″W / 55.662598°N 3.779422°W / 55.662598; -3.779422 (New Lanark, 9-16 (inclusive) Caithness Row with garages (former abattoir)) | Gabled terrace of mill workers' houses, circa 1790, restored 1966[68] | 37040 | Upload Photo | |
New Lanark, 1-8 (inclusive) Double Row, known as Wee Row | New Lanark | NS8796242626 | 55°39′51″N 3°46′57″W / 55.664178°N 3.78261°W / 55.664178; -3.78261 (New Lanark, 1-8 (inclusive) Double Row, known as Wee Row) | Late-18th-century terrace of mill workers' houses, restored 1994[69] | 37041 | Upload another image | |
New Lanark, 9-24 (inclusive) Double Row | New Lanark | NS8791142650 | 55°39′52″N 3°47′00″W / 55.664382°N 3.78343°W / 55.664382; -3.78343 (New Lanark, 9-24 (inclusive) Double Row) | Late-18th-century gabled terrace of mill workers' houses[70] | 37042 | Upload another image | |
New Lanark, 1-14 (inclusive) Long Row | New Lanark | NS8793542661 | 55°39′52″N 3°46′59″W / 55.664487°N 3.783053°W / 55.664487; -3.783053 (New Lanark, 1-14 (inclusive) Long Row) | Late-18th-century terrace of mill workers' houses, the longest terrace at New Lanark[71] | 37043 | Upload another image | |
New Lanark, New Buildings | New Lanark | NS8809342562 | 55°39′49″N 3°46′50″W / 55.663634°N 3.780502°W / 55.663634; -3.780502 (New Lanark, New Buildings) | Classical Palazzo-style gabled terrace of mill workers' tenements, 1798, restored from 1978[72] | 37045 | Upload another image | |
New Lanark, 1-11 (inclusive) Nursery Buildings | New Lanark | NS8810442552 | 55°39′49″N 3°46′49″W / 55.663547°N 3.780323°W / 55.663547; -3.780323 (New Lanark, 1-11 (inclusive) Nursery Buildings) | Terrace of mill workers' tenements with village bakery, 1809 with 1850 additions[73] | 37046 | Upload another image | |
New Lanark, 1 and 3 Rosedale Street, Robert Owen's House | New Lanark | NS8802542594 | 55°39′50″N 3°46′54″W / 55.663906°N 3.781596°W / 55.663906; -3.781596 (New Lanark, 1 and 3 Rosedale Street, Robert Owen's House) | Gabled house of circa 1790[74] | 37047 | Upload another image | |
New Lanark, 5 and 7 Rosedale Street, David Dale's House | New Lanark | NS8799242611 | 55°39′51″N 3°46′56″W / 55.664051°N 3.782127°W / 55.664051; -3.782127 (New Lanark, 5 and 7 Rosedale Street, David Dale's House) | Gabled house of circa 1790[75] | 37048 | Upload another image | |
New Lanark, Visitor Centre (formerly New Institution For The Formation Of Character and Engine House) | New Lanark | NS8807742504 | 55°39′47″N 3°46′51″W / 55.663109°N 3.780733°W / 55.663109; -3.780733 (New Lanark, Visitor Centre (formerly New Institution For The Formation Of Character and Engine House)) | Classical former Institution of 1816, engine house added to north in 1881[76] | 37049 | Upload another image | |
New Lanark, Education Centre (formerly the School) | New Lanark | NS8810442432 | 55°39′45″N 3°46′49″W / 55.662469°N 3.780274°W / 55.662469; -3.780274 (New Lanark, Education Centre (formerly the School)) | Symmetrical classical former school, 1817[77] | 37050 | Upload another image | |
New Lanark, Mill No 1 | New Lanark | NS8795042556 | 55°39′49″N 3°46′58″W / 55.663547°N 3.782772°W / 55.663547; -3.782772 (New Lanark, Mill No 1) | 5-storey mill, built 1786, rebuilt after fire 1789, restored as a hotel in the 1990s[78] | 37051 | Upload another image | |
New Lanark, Mill No 2 | New Lanark | NS8798242532 | 55°39′48″N 3°46′56″W / 55.663339°N 3.782253°W / 55.663339; -3.782253 (New Lanark, Mill No 2) | 5-storey textile mill, built circa 1789 and linked to Mill No 1 by 1817, extended north in 1885[79] | 37052 | Upload another image | |
New Lanark, Mill No 3 with Turbine House | New Lanark | NS8800942516 | 55°39′48″N 3°46′55″W / 55.663201°N 3.781818°W / 55.663201; -3.781818 (New Lanark, Mill No 3 with Turbine House) | 6-storey classical textile mill, built 1833, the best-preserved of the New Lanark mills[80] | 37053 | Upload another image | |
New Lanark, Mechanics' Workshop | New Lanark | NS8811542353 | 55°39′42″N 3°46′48″W / 55.661762°N 3.780067°W / 55.661762; -3.780067 (New Lanark, Mechanics' Workshop) | 2-storey classical block of 1806[81] | 37054 | Upload another image | |
New Lanark, Scottish Wildlife Trust Visitor Centre (formerly dyeworks and foundry) | New Lanark | NS8809642347 | 55°39′42″N 3°46′49″W / 55.661704°N 3.780367°W / 55.661704; -3.780367 (New Lanark, Scottish Wildlife Trust Visitor Centre (formerly dyeworks and foundry)) | Former foundry, 1806[82] | 37055 | Upload another image | |
New Lanark, Retort House Chimney | New Lanark | NS8809042282 | 55°39′40″N 3°46′50″W / 55.661119°N 3.780436°W / 55.661119; -3.780436 (New Lanark, Retort House Chimney) | Octagonal sandstone chimney of earlier 19th-century gas-making plant[83] | 37056 | Upload another image | |
St Mary's Roman Catholic Church | Lanark, St Vincent Place | NS8857043510 | 55°40′20″N 3°46′24″W / 55.672258°N 3.773309°W / 55.672258; -3.773309 (St Mary's Roman Catholic Church) | Mid 19th-century Gothic revival church by Goldie and Hadfield, rebuilt 1908 after fire[84] | 37062 | Upload another image | |
St Mary's Church Hall | Lanark, St Vincent Place | NS8856043549 | 55°40′21″N 3°46′25″W / 55.672605°N 3.773483°W / 55.672605; -3.773483 (St Mary's Church Hall) | Mid 19th-century school by Goldie and Hadfield[85] | 37065 | Upload Photo | |
St Mary's Presbytery | Lanark, St Vincent Place | NS8859943511 | 55°40′20″N 3°46′22″W / 55.672273°N 3.772848°W / 55.672273; -3.772848 (St Mary's Presbytery) | Mid 19th-century L-plan building by Goldie and Hadfield[86] | 37066 | Upload Photo | |
New Lanark, Weir, Tunnel and Lade | New Lanark | NS8811642077 | 55°39′33″N 3°46′48″W / 55.659284°N 3.779939°W / 55.659284; -3.779939 (New Lanark, Weir, Tunnel and Lade) | Stone and timber weir and rock-cut tunnel, built 1785[87] | 44552 | Upload another image | |
Mauldslie West Lodge, gateway and gates | Mauldslie, Dalserf | NS8032850238 | 55°43′51″N 3°54′26″W / 55.730713°N 3.90722°W / 55.730713; -3.90722 (Mauldslie West Lodge, gateway and gates) | Gothic lodge, probably David Bryce, dated 1861[88] | 45125 | Upload another image | |
New Lanark, Water Houses | New Lanark | NS8793842530 | 55°39′48″N 3°46′59″W / 55.663311°N 3.782952°W / 55.663311; -3.782952 (New Lanark, Water Houses) | Terrace of former stores, built 1810 and converted to residential use in the 1990s[89] | 46471 | Upload Photo | |
Torrance House | Calderglen Country Park, East Kilbride | NS6547852651 | 55°44′55″N 4°08′41″W / 55.748482°N 4.144704°W / 55.748482; -4.144704 (Torrance House) | Early-17th-century L-plan tower house, with 18th-century additions to designs by William Adam, and 19th-century Scots Baronial alterations[90] | 48654 | Upload another image | |
Dollan Aqua Centre | East Kilbride | 13 June 2002 | NS6316054220 | 55°45′43″N 4°10′57″W / 55.761919°N 4.18239°W / 55.761919; -4.18239 (Dollan Aqua Centre) | Swimming pool by Buchanan Campbell, 1965, with parabolic roof[91] | 48682 | Upload another image |
Stonebyres Power Station | Falls of Clyde | 11/02/2011 | NS8502044158 | 55°40′38″N 3°49′43″W / 55.677249°N 3.828663°W / 55.677249; -3.828663 (Stonebyres Power Station) | Hydro-electric plant [92] | 51719 | Upload another image |
Stonebyres Power Station weir and bridge | Falls of Clyde | 11/02/2011 | NS8550744025 | 55°40′34″N 3°49′20″W / 55.676170°N 3.822198°W / 55.676170; -3.822198 (Stonebyres Power Station weir and bridge) | [93] | 51720 | Upload another image |
Bonnington Power Station | Falls of Clyde | 3/3/2011 | NS8839841665 | 55°39′20″N 3°46′31″W / 55.655649°N 3.775292°W / 55.655649; -3.775292 (Bonnington Power Station) | Hydro-electric plant[94] | 51727 | Upload another image |
Bonnington Power Station weir and bridge | Falls of Clyde | 3/3/2011 | NS8550744025 | 55°40′34″N 3°49′20″W / 55.676170°N 3.822198°W / 55.676170; -3.822198 (Bonnington Power Station weir and bridge) | [95] | 51728 | 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".
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.
- ^ "Brownsbank Cottage: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Old Collegiate Church, St. Mary's Aisle, And Graveyard: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Carnwath Cross: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Carstairs House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Tower Of Hallbar: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "High Mill Chapel Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Leadhills Village Scots Mining Company House And Garden Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Crossbasket: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "The Peel: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "The Peel, Stable Or Barn: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Wester Kittochside, Including Farmhouse, Steading, Dutch Barns, Boundary Walls And Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Douglas Village Earl Of Angus' Monument: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Douglas Village St Bride's Chapel & Churchyard Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Newbigging, Market Cross: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Parish Church And Graveyard: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Bothwell, Main Street, St Bride's Collegiate Church, (Church Of Scotland), Including Graveyard, Boundary Walls, Gatepiers And Gates: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Bothwell, Bothwell Parish Church, Joanna Baillie Monument: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Bothwell, Bothwell Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Bothwell, Laighlands Road, Criagievar And Gleneden Including Entrance Lampstands: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Uddingston, Uddingston Viaduct: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Scottish National Memorial To David Livingstone: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Dalserf Village, Dalserf Parish Church, Church Of Scotland, Including Walled Churchyard, Gatepiers And Gates: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Mauldslie Bridge, River Clyde: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Canderside Bridge, Cander Water: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Corehouse: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Corra Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Chatelherault Hunting Lodge, Ornamental Gardens Boundary And Courtyard Walls And Leopard House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Avon Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Old Avon Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Hamilton Monument: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Terraces And Summerhouse, Barncluith: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Baronald (Cartland Bridge Hotel): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Jerviswood: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Hyndford Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Corra Linn, Pavilion: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Symington House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Gas Showrooms, Gasworks Road.: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "2, Gasworks Road.: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Biggar Gasworks: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Cadger's Brig High Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "St Mary's Church Kirkstyle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Maxwelton Road, The Hunter Museum (Formerly Hunter House), Including Gatepiers And Boundary Wall: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Brousterhill, Brousterlands: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Mains Road, Mains Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Whitemoss Avenue, St Bride's Roman Catholic Church, Including Presbytery And Ancillary Buildings: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Main Street, Rutherglen Tower And Fragments Of Old Church: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "131, 139 Main Street, Rutherglen, District Council Offices (Originally Town Hall): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "152, 154 Main Street, Rutherglen, Kirkwood Street, St Columbkillie's Rc Church And Presbytery: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Sheriff Court Buildings, Almada Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Almada Street, Lanark County Buildings: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Parish Church Ann Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Churchyard Ann Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Cadzow Street, 92, 94: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Cadzow Bridge Cadzow Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Hamilton Mausoleum: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Hamilton Burgh Museum Muir Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Riding School Off Muir Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Hyndford Road, Gates, Gatepiers And Railings At Auction Room And Cattle Market: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "CEMETERY CHAPEL, HYNDFORD ROADLB37029". Historic Environment Scotland. Retrieved 25 August 2017.
- ^ "Mousemill Road, Clydesholm Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "New Lanark, Church Of Scotland With Gatepiers, Railings And Boundary Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "New Lanark 1-10 (Inclusive Nos) Braxfield Row: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "New Lanark, 1-8 (Inclusive Nos) Caithness Row And The Counting House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "New Lanark, 9-16 (Inclusive Nos) Caithness Row With Garages (Former Abattoir): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "New Lanark, 1-8 (Inclusive Nos) Double Row, Known As Wee Row: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "New Lanark, 9-24 (Inclusive Nos) Double Row: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "New Lanark, 1-14 (Inclusive Nos) Long Row: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "New Lanark, New Buildings: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "New Lanark, 1-11 (Inclusive Nos) Nursery Buildings: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "New Lanark, 1 And 3 Rosedale Street, Robert Owen's House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "New Lanark, 5 And 7 Rosedale Street, David Dale's House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "New Lanark, Institute For The Formation Of Character And Engine House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "New Lanark, The School: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "New Lanark, Mill No 1: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "New Lanark, Mill No 2: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "New Lanark, Mill No 3 With Turbine House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "New Lanark, Mechanics' Workshop: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "New Lanark, Dyeworks: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "New Lanark, Retort House Chimney: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "St Mary's Rc Church, St Vincent Place: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "St Mary's Church Hall, St Vincent Place: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "St Mary's Presbytery St Vincent Place: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "New Lanark, Weir, Tunnel And Lade: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Mauldslie West Lodge, Gateway And Gates: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "New Lanark, Water Houses: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Calderglen Country Park, (Formerly Torrance House Estate), Torrance House And Courtyard: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "Town Centre Park, Dollan Aqua Centre: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
- ^ "FALLS OF CLYDE, STONEBYRES POWER STATION WITH TANK AND PIPESLB51719". Historic Environment Scotland. Retrieved 25 August 2017.
- ^ "FALLS OF CLYDE, STONEBYRES POWER STATION WEIR AND BRIDGELB51720". Historic Environment Scotland. Retrieved 25 August 2017.
- ^ "FALLS OF CLYDE, BONNINGTON POWER STATION WITH TANK AND PIPESLB51727". Historic Environment Scotland. Retrieved 25 August 2017.
- ^ "FALLS OF CLYDE, BONNINGTON POWER STATION WEIR AND BRIDGELB51728". Historic Environment Scotland. Retrieved 25 August 2017.
External links
Media related to Category A listed buildings in South Lanarkshire at Wikimedia Commons
- Category A Listed Buildings in South Lanarkshire at British Listed Buildings
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