List of listed buildings in Resolis, Highland
This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Resolis in Highland, Scotland.
List
Name |
Location |
Date listed |
Grid ref.[1] Geo-coordinates |
Notes |
HB number[2] |
Image |
Kirkmichael Graveyard Dyke And Gatepiers |
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57°39′49″N 4°10′17″W / 57.66365°N 4.171343°W / 57.66365; -4.171343 |
Category C(S) |
14941 |
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Resolis Free Church |
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57°39′05″N 4°13′34″W / 57.651297°N 4.22598°W / 57.651297; -4.22598 |
Category C(S) |
14946 |
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Jemimaville Main Street Friedlander's House |
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57°39′30″N 4°08′46″W / 57.658391°N 4.146202°W / 57.658391; -4.146202 |
Category C(S) |
14957 |
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Braelangwell |
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57°38′58″N 4°11′19″W / 57.649328°N 4.188503°W / 57.649328; -4.188503 |
Category B |
14937 |
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Rescolis Manse, Gardenwall And Steading |
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57°39′33″N 4°12′58″W / 57.659062°N 4.216179°W / 57.659062; -4.216179 |
Category B |
14948 |
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Jemimaville Main Street Trenton And Maryville |
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57°39′30″N 4°08′55″W / 57.658227°N 4.148489°W / 57.658227; -4.148489 |
Category C(S) |
14965 |
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Newhall Gate Piers And Gates |
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57°39′30″N 4°10′38″W / 57.658248°N 4.177172°W / 57.658248; -4.177172 |
Category B |
14943 |
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Jemimaville Main Street Drought's Cottage |
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57°39′29″N 4°09′05″W / 57.657979°N 4.151408°W / 57.657979; -4.151408 |
Category C(S) |
14968 |
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Castle Craig |
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57°38′36″N 4°17′37″W / 57.643406°N 4.293478°W / 57.643406; -4.293478 |
Category A |
14938 |
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Newhall |
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57°39′40″N 4°11′00″W / 57.661126°N 4.183296°W / 57.661126; -4.183296 |
Category A |
14942 |
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Gordon's Mills |
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57°39′36″N 4°10′11″W / 57.659957°N 4.169781°W / 57.659957; -4.169781 |
Category C(S) |
14939 |
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Ferryton Girnal Or Granary |
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57°40′23″N 4°12′53″W / 57.673102°N 4.214839°W / 57.673102; -4.214839 |
Category C(S) |
14951 |
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Jemimaville, Main Street Laurel Cottage |
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57°39′30″N 4°08′48″W / 57.658367°N 4.146586°W / 57.658367; -4.146586 |
Category C(S) |
14958 |
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Jemimaville, Main Street Rosedene |
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57°39′30″N 4°08′49″W / 57.658332°N 4.14707°W / 57.658332; -4.14707 |
Category C(S) |
14960 |
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Jemimaville Main Street Dale Villa |
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57°39′30″N 4°08′53″W / 57.658299°N 4.147923°W / 57.658299; -4.147923 |
Category C(S) |
14963 |
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Jemimaville Main Street Bay View |
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57°39′30″N 4°08′53″W / 57.658296°N 4.148091°W / 57.658296; -4.148091 |
Category C(S) |
14964 |
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Kirkmichael Remains Of Kirmichael Church And Burial Ground |
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57°39′49″N 4°10′17″W / 57.66365°N 4.171343°W / 57.66365; -4.171343 |
Category B |
14940 |
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Mains Of Newhall |
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57°39′41″N 4°11′17″W / 57.661356°N 4.188138°W / 57.661356; -4.188138 |
Category B |
14944 |
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Jemimaville, Main Street Woodlands |
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57°39′30″N 4°08′49″W / 57.658345°N 4.146836°W / 57.658345; -4.146836 |
Category C(S) |
14959 |
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Jemimaville, Main Street, Miss Thomas |
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57°39′30″N 4°08′51″W / 57.658306°N 4.147538°W / 57.658306; -4.147538 |
Category C(S) |
14962 |
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Jemimaville Main Street Old Manse (Free Church) |
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57°39′29″N 4°08′59″W / 57.658152°N 4.149692°W / 57.658152; -4.149692 |
Category B |
14966 |
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Balblair Ferry Inn |
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57°40′17″N 4°10′32″W / 57.671413°N 4.17553°W / 57.671413; -4.17553 |
Category C(S) |
14936 |
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Poyntzfield House |
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57°38′59″N 4°09′43″W / 57.64973°N 4.162031°W / 57.64973; -4.162031 |
Category A |
14949 |
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Poyntzfield Gatepiers, North And South Entrance |
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57°39′18″N 4°09′58″W / 57.655016°N 4.166066°W / 57.655016; -4.166066 |
Category C(S) |
14950 |
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Old Cullicudden Burial Ground, Dyke And Gatepiers |
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57°39′19″N 4°15′53″W / 57.655266°N 4.264591°W / 57.655266; -4.264591 |
Category B |
14945 |
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Resolis Parish Church |
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57°39′35″N 4°12′59″W / 57.659769°N 4.216323°W / 57.659769; -4.216323 |
Category B |
14947 |
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Jemimaville, Main Street, Firth View |
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57°39′30″N 4°08′50″W / 57.65831°N 4.147304°W / 57.65831; -4.147304 |
Category C(S) |
14961 |
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Jemimaville Main Street Langlands Cottage |
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57°39′29″N 4°09′04″W / 57.658011°N 4.151142°W / 57.658011; -4.151142 |
Category C(S) |
14967 |
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Key
The scheme for classifying buildings in Scotland is:
- Category A: "buildings of national or international importance, either architectural or historic, or fine little-altered examples of some particular period, style or building type."[3]
- Category B: "buildings of regional or more than local importance, or major examples of some particular period, style or building type which may have been altered."[3]
- Category C(S): "buildings of local importance, lesser examples of any period, style, or building type, as originally constructed or moderately altered; and simple traditional buildings which group well with others in categories A and B."[3]
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).[4]
See also
References