List of listed buildings in Colmonell, South Ayrshire

This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Colmonell in South Ayrshire, Scotland.

List

Name Location Date Listed Grid Ref. [note 1] Geo-coordinates Notes HB Number [note 2] Image
Limekilns Near Bougang Farm 55°07′43″N 4°57′31″W / 55.128486°N 4.958702°W / 55.128486; -4.958702 (Limekilns Near Bougang Farm) Category C(S) 4879
4-10 (Even Numbers) Rowantree Street Colmonell 55°07′58″N 4°54′41″W / 55.132673°N 4.91142°W / 55.132673; -4.91142 (4-10 (Even Numbers) Rowantree Street Colmonell) Category C(S) 1043
55 Main Street 55°08′01″N 4°54′23″W / 55.133575°N 4.906418°W / 55.133575; -4.906418 (55 Main Street) Category C(S) 1046
57-63 (Odd) Main Street 55°08′01″N 4°54′22″W / 55.133727°N 4.906052°W / 55.133727; -4.906052 (57-63 (Odd) Main Street) Category C(S) 1047
Knockdolian 55°07′42″N 4°56′44″W / 55.12831°N 4.945572°W / 55.12831; -4.945572 (Knockdolian) Category B 1049
Kildonan House 55°06′38″N 4°46′49″W / 55.110478°N 4.78024°W / 55.110478; -4.78024 (Kildonan House) Category A 1052
Parish Church And Churchyard 55°07′53″N 4°54′44″W / 55.131495°N 4.912182°W / 55.131495; -4.912182 (Parish Church And Churchyard) Category B 1040
1-7 (Odd Numbers) Rowntree Street Colmonell 55°07′57″N 4°54′41″W / 55.132421°N 4.911449°W / 55.132421; -4.911449 (1-7 (Odd Numbers) Rowntree Street Colmonell) Category C(S) 1044
Pinwherry Castle 55°08′32″N 4°49′45″W / 55.14234°N 4.829288°W / 55.14234; -4.829288 (Pinwherry Castle) Category B 1057
Kirkhill 55°08′01″N 4°54′37″W / 55.133531°N 4.910149°W / 55.133531; -4.910149 (Kirkhill) Category B 1042
39-43 (Odd) Main Street 55°08′00″N 4°54′25″W / 55.133346°N 4.90695°W / 55.133346; -4.90695 (39-43 (Odd) Main Street) Category C(S) 1045
Colmonell Bridge 55°07′49″N 4°54′14″W / 55.130382°N 4.903832°W / 55.130382; -4.903832 (Colmonell Bridge) Category B 1050
Memorial Stone On Sea Shore, Lendalfoot 55°10′17″N 4°56′00″W / 55.171388°N 4.933358°W / 55.171388; -4.933358 (Memorial Stone On Sea Shore, Lendalfoot) Category B 1059
Daljarrock Hotel 55°09′17″N 4°49′57″W / 55.154749°N 4.832632°W / 55.154749; -4.832632 (Daljarrock Hotel) Category B 104
Manse Road, Colmonell Manse, Including Ancillary Buildings And Boundary Walls 55°07′53″N 4°54′47″W / 55.131439°N 4.913025°W / 55.131439; -4.913025 (Manse Road, Colmonell Manse, Including Ancillary Buildings And Boundary Walls) Category C(S) 49938
65 Main Street 55°08′02″N 4°54′21″W / 55.133869°N 4.905764°W / 55.133869; -4.905764 (65 Main Street) Category C(S) 103
Barrhill, Former Arnsheen Church 55°06′19″N 4°46′32″W / 55.105382°N 4.775464°W / 55.105382; -4.775464 (Barrhill, Former Arnsheen Church) Category C(S) 51617
Railway Viaduct Near Pinmore 55°10′51″N 4°49′36″W / 55.180949°N 4.826653°W / 55.180949; -4.826653 (Railway Viaduct Near Pinmore) Category B 1055
Knockdolian Castle 55°07′38″N 4°56′44″W / 55.12713°N 4.945673°W / 55.12713; -4.945673 (Knockdolian Castle) Category B 1048
Craigneil Castle 55°07′38″N 4°54′28″W / 55.12733°N 4.907768°W / 55.12733; -4.907768 (Craigneil Castle) Category B 1051
Martyr's Tomb Barrhill 55°06′00″N 4°46′19″W / 55.100112°N 4.771979°W / 55.100112; -4.771979 (Martyr's Tomb Barrhill) Category B 1054
Kirkhill Castle 55°08′00″N 4°54′36″W / 55.133389°N 4.91006°W / 55.133389; -4.91006 (Kirkhill Castle) Category B 1041
Ballochmorrie 55°07′21″N 4°48′16″W / 55.122633°N 4.804474°W / 55.122633; -4.804474 (Ballochmorrie) Category B 1053
Pinmore Bridge 55°10′15″N 4°49′24″W / 55.170741°N 4.823385°W / 55.170741; -4.823385 (Pinmore Bridge) Category B 1056
Carleton Castle 55°09′53″N 4°55′57″W / 55.164675°N 4.932504°W / 55.164675; -4.932504 (Carleton Castle) Category B 1058

Key

The scheme for classifying buildings in Scotland is:

There are approximately 47,400 listed buildings in Scotland. Of these, around 8 per cent (some 3,800) are Category A, and 51 per cent (24,000) are Category B, with the rest listed at Category C(s).[2]

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.

References

  1. 1 2 3 "What is Listing?". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-07-06.
  2. Guide to the Protection of Scotland’s Listed Buildings (PDF). Historic Scotland. 2009. p. 17. ISBN 978-1-84917-013-0. Retrieved 2010-07-06.
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