Name |
Location |
Date Listed |
Grid Ref. [note 1] |
Geo-coordinates |
Notes |
HB Number [note 2] |
Image |
Bridge of Ruim |
Over Quiech Burn east of Alyth |
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NO2695349304 |
56°37′47″N 3°11′32″W / 56.629857°N 3.192274°W / 56.629857; -3.192274 (Bridge of Ruim) |
Early-18th-century packhorse bridge[5] |
53 |
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Old Fincastle House |
Glen Fincastle, south of Blair Atholl |
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NN8678462175 |
56°44′15″N 3°51′09″W / 56.737433°N 3.852377°W / 56.737433; -3.852377 (Old Fincastle House) |
17th-century house[6] |
69 |
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Stobhall, Sundial No. 2 |
North-east of Stanley |
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NO1325234477 |
56°29′40″N 3°24′38″W / 56.494354°N 3.410564°W / 56.494354; -3.410564 (Stobhall, Sundial No. 2) |
17th-century faceted sundial[7] |
79 |
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Drummonie House |
South-west of Bridge of Earn |
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NO1171117088 |
56°20′16″N 3°25′47″W / 56.337892°N 3.429713°W / 56.337892; -3.429713 (Drummonie House) |
Late-17th- or early-18th-century house[8] |
163 |
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Balhary House |
South of Alyth |
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NO2643446602 |
56°36′20″N 3°12′00″W / 56.605507°N 3.199961°W / 56.605507; -3.199961 (Balhary House) |
Late Georgian country house[9] |
4379 |
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Bridge of Isla |
Over River Isla near Meikleour |
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NO1637238142 |
56°31′40″N 3°21′40″W / 56.527836°N 3.361085°W / 56.527836; -3.361085 (Bridge of Isla) |
Late-18th-century five-arch bridge[10] |
4424 |
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Gourdie House |
Craigie |
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NO1225642314 |
56°33′52″N 3°25′46″W / 56.564555°N 3.429384°W / 56.564555; -3.429384 (Gourdie House) |
18th-century house[11] |
4440 |
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Meikleour Mercat Cross |
Meikleour |
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NO1575039530 |
56°32′25″N 3°22′18″W / 56.540191°N 3.371644°W / 56.540191; -3.371644 (Meikleour Mercat Cross) |
mercat cross dated 1698[12] |
4446 |
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Stanley Mills, Bell Mill (or West Mill) |
Stanley |
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NO1134532833 |
56°28′45″N 3°26′27″W / 56.479234°N 3.440967°W / 56.479234; -3.440967 (Stanley Mills, Bell Mill (or West Mill)) |
Cotton mill of 1787, brick with iron columns, "perhaps the finest and best-preserved cotton mill with which Sir Richard Arkwright was concerned"[13] |
4486 |
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Stanley Mills, Mid Mill |
Stanley |
|
NO1137432809 |
56°28′44″N 3°26′26″W / 56.479024°N 3.440488°W / 56.479024; -3.440488 (Stanley Mills, Mid Mill) |
Cotton mill of c. 1823, contains "probably the oldest cotton-spinning machinery in Scotland"[14] |
4489 |
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Kilgraston House |
Bridge of Earn |
|
NO1254717502 |
56°20′30″N 3°24′59″W / 56.341766°N 3.416333°W / 56.341766; -3.416333 (Kilgraston House) |
Georgian house of c. 1793[15] |
4527 |
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Tullibardine Collegiate Church |
Near Auchterarder |
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NN9095513470 |
56°18′04″N 3°45′50″W / 56.301075°N 3.763789°W / 56.301075; -3.763789 (Tullibardine Collegiate Church) |
15th-century collegiate church[16] |
4554 |
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Aberuchill Castle |
Strathearn, west of Comrie |
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NN7449221162 |
56°21′58″N 4°02′00″W / 56.366065°N 4.03333°W / 56.366065; -4.03333 (Aberuchill Castle) |
17th-century tower house with later additions[17] |
5296 |
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Comrie Old Parish Church |
Comrie |
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NN7728621954 |
56°22′26″N 3°59′19″W / 56.37391°N 3.988502°W / 56.37391; -3.988502 (Comrie Old Parish Church) |
Gothic church of 1805[18] |
5385 |
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1 Dunira Street |
Comrie |
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NN7731221995 |
56°22′27″N 3°59′17″W / 56.374284°N 3.988101°W / 56.374284; -3.988101 (1 Dunira Street) |
Shop and offices, 1904 by Charles Rennie Mackintosh[19] |
5393 |
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Balmanno Castle |
Aberargie |
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NO1435715575 |
56°19′29″N 3°23′11″W / 56.32479°N 3.386434°W / 56.32479; -3.386434 (Balmanno Castle) |
16th-century tower house[20] |
5422 |
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Ecclesiamagirdle House |
South-west of Bridge of Earn |
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NO1075616398 |
56°19′53″N 3°26′42″W / 56.331516°N 3.444921°W / 56.331516; -3.444921 (Ecclesiamagirdle House) |
17th-century T-plan house[21] |
5427 |
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Ecclesiamagirdle House: Dovecot |
South-west of Bridge of Earn |
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NO1077416398 |
56°19′53″N 3°26′41″W / 56.33152°N 3.44463°W / 56.33152; -3.44463 (Ecclesiamagirdle House: Dovecot) |
17th-century circular dovecote[22] |
5430 |
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Balvaird Castle |
Ochil Hills, east of Glenfarg |
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NO1698211536 |
56°17′20″N 3°20′34″W / 56.28898°N 3.342728°W / 56.28898; -3.342728 (Balvaird Castle) |
Late-15th-century tower house[23] |
5466 |
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Stobhall Chapel Block |
North-east of Stanley |
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NO1319734351 |
56°29′36″N 3°24′41″W / 56.493213°N 3.411415°W / 56.493213; -3.411415 (Stobhall Chapel Block) |
16th-century chapel and tower house[24] |
5473 |
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Stobhall Laundry, Brewhouse and Bakehouse |
North-east of Stanley |
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NO1319234364 |
56°29′36″N 3°24′41″W / 56.493328°N 3.411501°W / 56.493328; -3.411501 (Stobhall Laundry, Brewhouse and Bakehouse) |
16th- 17th-century vernacular buildings[25] |
5474 |
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Stobhall Dowery House |
North-east of Stanley |
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NO1320834371 |
56°29′36″N 3°24′40″W / 56.493394°N 3.411243°W / 56.493394; -3.411243 (Stobhall Dowery House) |
17th-century house[26] |
5475 |
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Stobhall New Library |
North-east of Stanley |
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NO1318734339 |
56°29′35″N 3°24′42″W / 56.493103°N 3.411573°W / 56.493103; -3.411573 (Stobhall New Library) |
1965 replica of earlier building[27] |
5477 |
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Stobhall, Sundial No. 1 |
North-east of Stanley |
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NO1321234399 |
56°29′37″N 3°24′40″W / 56.493646°N 3.411187°W / 56.493646; -3.411187 (Stobhall, Sundial No. 1) |
Possibly 17th-century[28] |
5479 |
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Dunkeld Bridge |
Over River Tay at Dunkeld |
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NO0267542453 |
56°33′50″N 3°35′07″W / 56.563913°N 3.585275°W / 56.563913; -3.585275 (Dunkeld Bridge) |
Seven-arch bridge of 1809, by Thomas Telford[29] |
5620 |
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Dunkeld Cathedral |
Dunkeld |
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NO0239342595 |
56°33′54″N 3°35′24″W / 56.56513°N 3.589916°W / 56.56513; -3.589916 (Dunkeld Cathedral) |
Oldest parts are 13th-century, with additions of the 14th, 15th, 17 and 19th centuries[30] |
5631 |
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Blackcraig Bridge |
Over River Ardle on Blackcraig Castle drive |
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NO1083453607 |
56°39′57″N 3°27′23″W / 56.665707°N 3.456415°W / 56.665707; -3.456415 (Blackcraig Bridge) |
19th-century bridge with picturesque gatehouses[31] |
5674 |
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Ardblair Castle |
Blairgowrie |
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NO1635844530 |
56°35′07″N 3°21′48″W / 56.585206°N 3.363374°W / 56.585206; -3.363374 (Ardblair Castle) |
17th- 18th-century tower house and courtyard[32] |
5677 |
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Cleish Castle |
Cleish Hills, south of Kinross |
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NT0824097974 |
56°09′56″N 3°28′45″W / 56.165563°N 3.4792°W / 56.165563; -3.4792 (Cleish Castle) |
16th-century tower house[33] |
5711 |
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Blair Adam |
Kelty |
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NT1292995700 |
56°08′46″N 3°24′11″W / 56.146019°N 3.402974°W / 56.146019; -3.402974 (Blair Adam) |
House of 1733 by William Adam[34] |
5715 |
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Tummel Bridge |
Over River Tummel west of Loch Tummel |
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NN7624559180 |
56°42′28″N 4°01′23″W / 56.707866°N 4.023099°W / 56.707866; -4.023099 (Tummel Bridge) |
Single-arch bridge by George Wade, c. 1734[35] |
5742 |
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Monzie Castle |
Crieff |
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NN8737924502 |
56°23′57″N 3°49′35″W / 56.399302°N 3.826276°W / 56.399302; -3.826276 (Monzie Castle) |
17th-century tower house with 18th-century range[36] |
5779 |
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Innerpeffray Collegiate Church |
Innerpeffray, by Crieff |
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NN9019918336 |
56°20′41″N 3°46′41″W / 56.344597°N 3.778031°W / 56.344597; -3.778031 (Innerpeffray Collegiate Church) |
Early-16th-century church[37] |
5791 |
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Innerpeffray Library |
Innerpeffray, by Crieff |
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NN9018418347 |
56°20′41″N 3°46′42″W / 56.344692°N 3.778278°W / 56.344692; -3.778278 (Innerpeffray Library) |
Purpose-built library completed 1762[38] |
5792 |
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Montrose Mausoleum |
Aberuthven, St Kattan's Churchyard |
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NN9735015103 |
56°19′02″N 3°39′40″W / 56.317169°N 3.661132°W / 56.317169; -3.661132 (Montrose Mausoleum) |
Mausoleum of the Dukes of Montrose, designed by John Adam in 1736[39] |
5819 |
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Clunie Castle |
Loch of Clunie, Clunie |
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NO1132044015 |
56°34′47″N 3°26′43″W / 56.579655°N 3.445192°W / 56.579655; -3.445192 (Clunie Castle) |
Ruined 16th-century tower house[40] |
5843 |
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Keltie Castle |
Dunning |
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NO0075813274 |
56°18′05″N 3°36′19″W / 56.30147°N 3.60537°W / 56.30147; -3.60537 (Keltie Castle) |
17th-century tower house with later alterations[41] |
5912 |
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Duncrub House: Dovecot |
Dunning |
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NO0148714967 |
56°19′01″N 3°35′39″W / 56.316826°N 3.594228°W / 56.316826; -3.594228 (Duncrub House: Dovecot) |
18th-century dovecote[42] |
5915 |
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Parish Church of St. Serf |
Dunning |
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NO0190514490 |
56°18′45″N 3°35′14″W / 56.312629°N 3.587295°W / 56.312629; -3.587295 (Parish Church of St. Serf) |
Medieval church[43] |
6018 |
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Auchleeks House |
Trinafour |
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NN7412664634 |
56°45′23″N 4°03′37″W / 56.756264°N 4.060365°W / 56.756264; -4.060365 (Auchleeks House) |
Late Georgian house[44] |
6054 |
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Blair Castle, Front Lodge |
Blair Atholl |
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NN8727665451 |
56°46′01″N 3°50′45″W / 56.766967°N 3.845782°W / 56.766967; -3.845782 (Blair Castle, Front Lodge) |
1869 lodge by David Bryce[45] |
6064 |
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Blair Castle, River Tilt Grotto |
On River Tilt, Blair Atholl |
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NN8756566305 |
56°46′29″N 3°50′29″W / 56.774705°N 3.841432°W / 56.774705; -3.841432 (Blair Castle, River Tilt Grotto) |
18th-century Gothic viewpoint at York Cascade[46] |
6065 |
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Blair Castle |
Blair Atholl |
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NN8657766186 |
56°46′24″N 3°51′27″W / 56.773397°N 3.857537°W / 56.773397; -3.857537 (Blair Castle) |
15th-century tower house with 16th- and 17th-century additions, remodelled by David Bryce in the 19th century[47] |
6074 |
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Blair Castle, Walled Garden, Sundial |
Blair Atholl |
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NN8648866182 |
56°46′24″N 3°51′32″W / 56.773339°N 3.85899°W / 56.773339; -3.85899 (Blair Castle, Walled Garden, Sundial) |
Brass sundial of 1743[48] |
6076 |
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Keithick House |
Burrelton |
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NO2031438539 |
56°31′56″N 3°17′50″W / 56.532087°N 3.297144°W / 56.532087; -3.297144 (Keithick House) |
Early-19th-century Neoclassical house[49] |
6170 |
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Stanley Mills, East Mill |
Stanley |
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NO1142432825 |
56°28′45″N 3°26′23″W / 56.479177°N 3.439682°W / 56.479177; -3.439682 (Stanley Mills, East Mill) |
19th-century cotton mill[50] |
6690 |
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Megginch Castle |
Errol |
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NO2419524605 |
56°24′27″N 3°13′48″W / 56.407576°N 3.230009°W / 56.407576; -3.230009 (Megginch Castle) |
15th-century tower house with later additions, including a wing by Robert Adam[51] |
10963 |
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Megginch Castle, Stables |
Errol |
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NO2414224670 |
56°24′29″N 3°13′51″W / 56.408151°N 3.230886°W / 56.408151; -3.230886 (Megginch Castle, Stables) |
Early-19th-century Gothic stable courtyard[52] |
10964 |
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Megginch Castle, North Lodges |
Errol |
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NO2348124936 |
56°24′38″N 3°14′30″W / 56.410434°N 3.241673°W / 56.410434; -3.241673 (Megginch Castle, North Lodges) |
Late-18th-century gatehouse lodges[53] |
10969 |
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Balthayock House, Bridge over Hail Pool |
North-west of Glencarse |
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NO1779223096 |
56°23′35″N 3°20′00″W / 56.39295°N 3.333264°W / 56.39295; -3.333264 (Balthayock House, Bridge over Hail Pool) |
Cast-iron bridge c. 1870, on north-east drive of Balthayock House[54] |
10986 |
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Forteviot Square |
Forteviot |
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NO0514817523 |
56°20′26″N 3°32′10″W / 56.340529°N 3.535988°W / 56.340529; -3.535988 (Forteviot Square) |
U-plan group of single-storey houses by James Miller, 1925[55] |
11057 |
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Forteviot Hall |
Forteviot |
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NO0518317488 |
56°20′25″N 3°32′07″W / 56.340222°N 3.535409°W / 56.340222; -3.535409 (Forteviot Hall) |
Village hall by James Miller, 1925[56] |
11058 |
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Invermay House |
South of Forteviot |
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NO0606816095 |
56°19′40″N 3°31′14″W / 56.327888°N 3.520601°W / 56.327888; -3.520601 (Invermay House) |
Mid 18th-century Georgian house[57] |
11071 |
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Old House of Invermay |
South of Forteviot |
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NO0608716206 |
56°19′44″N 3°31′13″W / 56.328888°N 3.520334°W / 56.328888; -3.520334 (Old House of Invermay) |
Late-16th-century tower house[58] |
11074 |
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Hermitage Bridge |
Over River Braan at The Hermitage, Dunkeld |
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NO0087541753 |
56°33′26″N 3°36′51″W / 56.55725°N 3.614284°W / 56.55725; -3.614284 (Hermitage Bridge) |
Rustic stone arch bridge, c. 1785[59] |
11104 |
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Dalguise Viaduct |
Over River Tay at Dalguise |
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NN9949747943 |
56°36′45″N 3°38′21″W / 56.612544°N 3.639097°W / 56.612544; -3.639097 (Dalguise Viaduct) |
Lattice-girder railway viaduct of 1863, by Joseph Mitchell[60] |
11117 |
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Dunkeld and Birnam railway station |
Dunkeld and Birnam |
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NO0308441676 |
56°33′25″N 3°34′42″W / 56.55702°N 3.578332°W / 56.55702; -3.578332 (Dunkeld and Birnam railway station) |
Gothic station building of 1856, by Andrew Heiton Jr.[61] |
11139 |
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Murthly Castle, Roman Bridge |
Over Birnam Burn, Murthly |
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NO0570339536 |
56°32′18″N 3°32′06″W / 56.538335°N 3.534963°W / 56.538335; -3.534963 (Murthly Castle, Roman Bridge) |
Mid 19th-century six-arch bridge in the style of a Roman aqueduct[62] |
11145 |
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Murthly Castle |
Murthly |
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NO0705039560 |
56°32′20″N 3°30′47″W / 56.538819°N 3.513077°W / 56.538819; -3.513077 (Murthly Castle) |
16th-century tower house with later additions[63] |
11146 |
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Murthly Castle, Walled Garden |
Murthly |
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NO0721439811 |
56°32′28″N 3°30′38″W / 56.541106°N 3.510501°W / 56.541106; -3.510501 (Murthly Castle, Walled Garden) |
Walled garden dating to the 17th century[64] |
11147 |
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Lochleven Castle |
Loch Leven |
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NO1374701778 |
56°12′03″N 3°23′30″W / 56.200759°N 3.391787°W / 56.200759; -3.391787 (Lochleven Castle) |
Tower and courtyard of c. 1400[65] |
11199 |
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Kinross House |
Kinross |
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NO1263702044 |
56°12′11″N 3°24′35″W / 56.202946°N 3.40976°W / 56.202946; -3.40976 (Kinross House) |
Begun in 1686, by Sir William Bruce[66] |
11200 |
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Dalreoch Bridge |
Over River Earn north of Dunning |
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NO0038417896 |
56°20′34″N 3°36′47″W / 56.3429°N 3.613161°W / 56.3429; -3.613161 (Dalreoch Bridge) |
18th-century four-arch bridge[67] |
11211 |
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Kinnaird Castle |
Kinnaird, Gowrie |
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NO2412228904 |
56°26′46″N 3°13′57″W / 56.446178°N 3.23244°W / 56.446178; -3.23244 (Kinnaird Castle) |
Tower house of c. 1500[68] |
11218 |
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Kirk O' The Muir |
Murthly |
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NO1122137044 |
56°31′01″N 3°26′40″W / 56.51703°N 3.444416°W / 56.51703; -3.444416 (Kirk O' The Muir) |
Disused United Presbyterian Church[69] |
11233 |
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Hilton House |
Bridge of Earn |
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NO1163320067 |
56°21′53″N 3°25′55″W / 56.364633°N 3.431977°W / 56.364633; -3.431977 (Hilton House) |
Little-altered house of 1732[70] |
11329 |
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Tulliebole Castle |
Crook of Devon |
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NO0526800575 |
56°11′18″N 3°31′41″W / 56.188342°N 3.527967°W / 56.188342; -3.527967 (Tulliebole Castle) |
16th-century tower house[71] |
11459 |
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Aldie Castle |
Crook of Devon |
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NT0500597789 |
56°09′48″N 3°31′52″W / 56.163268°N 3.531207°W / 56.163268; -3.531207 (Aldie Castle) |
16th-century tower house[72] |
11469 |
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Errol Parish Church |
Errol |
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NO2526922959 |
56°23′35″N 3°12′44″W / 56.392963°N 3.212139°W / 56.392963; -3.212139 (Errol Parish Church) |
18th-century Gothic church by James Gillespie Graham[73] |
11589 |
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Errol Park House |
Errol |
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NO2476122611 |
56°23′23″N 3°13′13″W / 56.389756°N 3.220266°W / 56.389756; -3.220266 (Errol Park House) |
19th-century Renaissance-style house by Alexander Johnston[74] |
11598 |
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Errol Park Stables |
Errol |
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NO2472722659 |
56°23′25″N 3°13′15″W / 56.390182°N 3.22083°W / 56.390182; -3.22083 (Errol Park Stables) |
Early-19th-century circular-plan stable courtyard[75] |
11599 |
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Seasyde House |
Errol |
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NO2836424383 |
56°24′22″N 3°09′45″W / 56.406233°N 3.162406°W / 56.406233; -3.162406 (Seasyde House) |
Country house of c. 1800[76] |
11605 |
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Fingask Castle, Sundial |
Rait |
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NO2283327442 |
56°25′58″N 3°15′10″W / 56.432837°N 3.252911°W / 56.432837; -3.252911 (Fingask Castle, Sundial) |
Polyhedral Baroque sundial, possibly 17th-century[77] |
11635 |
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Ballindean House |
Inchture |
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NO2685929929 |
56°27′21″N 3°11′18″W / 56.455817°N 3.188341°W / 56.455817; -3.188341 (Ballindean House) |
Classical country house of 1832[78] |
11760 |
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Rossie Church |
Rossie Priory, Longforgan |
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NO2916130807 |
56°27′51″N 3°09′04″W / 56.464056°N 3.151237°W / 56.464056; -3.151237 (Rossie Church) |
Medieval church, rebuilt in the 19th century[79] |
11786 |
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Old Rossie Market Cross |
Rossie Priory, Longforgan |
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NO2921130728 |
56°27′48″N 3°09′01″W / 56.463353°N 3.150404°W / 56.463353; -3.150404 (Old Rossie Market Cross) |
Mercat cross dated 1746[80] |
11787 |
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Grandtully Castle |
Grandtully |
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NN8911751342 |
56°38′27″N 3°48′35″W / 56.640722°N 3.809587°W / 56.640722; -3.809587 (Grandtully Castle) |
Late-16th-century Z-plan tower house[81] |
11830 |
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Grandtully Chapel |
Grandtully |
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NN8869250638 |
56°38′03″N 3°48′58″W / 56.6343°N 3.816209°W / 56.6343; -3.816209 (Grandtully Chapel) |
16th-century chapel[82] |
11831 |
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Logierait Viaduct |
Over River Tay at Logierait |
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NN9686351816 |
56°38′48″N 3°41′01″W / 56.64675°N 3.683541°W / 56.64675; -3.683541 (Logierait Viaduct) |
Iron railway viaduct, now used as a road bridge[83] |
11851 |
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Kinfauns Castle |
East of Perth |
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NO1504622647 |
56°23′18″N 3°22′39″W / 56.388432°N 3.377586°W / 56.388432; -3.377586 (Kinfauns Castle) |
Castellated mansion of 1825, by Sir Robert Smirke[84] |
11955 |
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Glendoick House |
St Madoes |
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NO2075023605 |
56°23′53″N 3°17′08″W / 56.398028°N 3.285516°W / 56.398028; -3.285516 (Glendoick House) |
Mid 18th-century Georgian house[85] |
11966 |
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Taymouth Castle, Dairy |
Kenmore |
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NN7797845915 |
56°35′21″N 3°59′19″W / 56.589225°N 3.98853°W / 56.589225; -3.98853 (Taymouth Castle, Dairy) |
Rustic Italianate ornamental building in white quartz[86] |
12091 |
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Taymouth Castle |
Kenmore |
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NN7844046523 |
56°35′41″N 3°58′53″W / 56.594804°N 3.981298°W / 56.594804; -3.981298 (Taymouth Castle) |
Castellated mansion, mainly 19th-century, including work by Archibald Elliot, William Atkinson and James Gillespie Graham[87] |
12093 |
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Taymouth Castle, Fort Lodge |
Kenmore |
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NN7902246094 |
56°35′28″N 3°58′18″W / 56.591102°N 3.971625°W / 56.591102; -3.971625 (Taymouth Castle, Fort Lodge) |
Rustic cottage of late 1830s[88] |
12096 |
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Taymouth Castle, Chinese Bridge |
Kenmore |
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NN7824346734 |
56°35′48″N 3°59′05″W / 56.596647°N 3.984603°W / 56.596647; -3.984603 (Taymouth Castle, Chinese Bridge) |
Early-19th-century cast-iron three-arch bridge[89] |
12097 |
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Taymouth Castle, Rustic Lodge |
Kenmore |
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NN7893347870 |
56°36′25″N 3°58′26″W / 56.607025°N 3.973905°W / 56.607025; -3.973905 (Taymouth Castle, Rustic Lodge) |
Rustic cottage of c. 1840[90] |
12100 |
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Kenmore Bridge |
Over River Tay at Kenmore |
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NN7715045554 |
56°35′09″N 4°00′07″W / 56.585767°N 4.001831°W / 56.585767; -4.001831 (Kenmore Bridge) |
Seven-arch stone bridge, c. 1774, by John Baxter, possibly working with John Smeaton[91] |
12138 |
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Connachan Lodge |
North of Crieff |
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NN8958527582 |
56°25′39″N 3°47′31″W / 56.427481°N 3.791854°W / 56.427481; -3.791854 (Connachan Lodge) |
Early-19th-century Cottage ornée[92] |
12213 |
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Abercairny, Sundial |
Crieff |
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NN9111122393 |
56°22′52″N 3°45′54″W / 56.381239°N 3.764967°W / 56.381239; -3.764967 (Abercairny, Sundial) |
17th-century lectern sundial[93] |
12257 |
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All Souls Episcopal Church |
Invergowrie Main Street |
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NO3460330359 |
56°27′39″N 3°03′46″W / 56.460819°N 3.062825°W / 56.460819; -3.062825 (All Souls Episcopal Church) |
Late-19th-century Gothic church by Hippolyte Blanc[94] |
12849 |
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Castle Huntly |
Longforgan |
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NO3019429105 |
56°26′56″N 3°08′02″W / 56.448922°N 3.134021°W / 56.448922; -3.134021 (Castle Huntly) |
Mid 15th-century tower house with 18th-century wings, now an open prison[95] |
12868 |
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Castle Huntly, North Gates |
Longforgan |
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NO3043629580 |
56°27′12″N 3°07′49″W / 56.453224°N 3.130222°W / 56.453224; -3.130222 (Castle Huntly, North Gates) |
Late-17th-century Renaissance-style gateway[96] |
12871 |
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Longforgan Market Cross |
Longforgan Main Street |
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NO3107630010 |
56°27′26″N 3°07′12″W / 56.457181°N 3.119955°W / 56.457181; -3.119955 (Longforgan Market Cross) |
Later 17th-century mercat cross[97] |
13283 |
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Chapel of St Anthony The Eremite |
Murthly |
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NO0713440061 |
56°32′36″N 3°30′43″W / 56.543335°N 3.511891°W / 56.543335; -3.511891 (Chapel of St Anthony The Eremite) |
Pre-reformation mortuary chapel, extended by James Gillespie Graham and A W N Pugin in 1846[98] |
13460 |
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Marlee House (formerly Kinloch House) |
Kinloch, Blairgowrie |
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NO1489544505 |
56°35′05″N 3°23′14″W / 56.584719°N 3.387177°W / 56.584719; -3.387177 (Marlee House (formerly Kinloch House)) |
17th-century house, remodelled c. 1746[99] |
13742 |
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Inchmartine House |
Inchture |
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NO2624128076 |
56°26′21″N 3°11′52″W / 56.439077°N 3.197841°W / 56.439077; -3.197841 (Inchmartine House) |
House of c. 1800, incorporating earlier fabric[100] |
13773 |
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Taymouth Castle, Maxwell's Temple |
Kenmore |
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NN7756145974 |
56°35′23″N 3°59′43″W / 56.589646°N 3.995343°W / 56.589646; -3.995343 (Taymouth Castle, Maxwell's Temple) |
Monument of 1831 by William Atkinson[101] |
13804 |
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Meggernie Castle |
Glenlyon |
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NN5538246033 |
56°35′02″N 4°21′22″W / 56.58386°N 4.356209°W / 56.58386; -4.356209 (Meggernie Castle) |
17th-century tower house[102] |
13812 |
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Inchyra House |
St Madoes |
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NO1903621311 |
56°22′38″N 3°18′45″W / 56.377133°N 3.312567°W / 56.377133; -3.312567 (Inchyra House) |
Classical country house of c. 1800[103] |
17624 |
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Pitfour Castle |
St Madoes |
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NO1994820880 |
56°22′24″N 3°17′52″W / 56.373417°N 3.297672°W / 56.373417; -3.297672 (Pitfour Castle) |
Castellated house of 1784 by Robert Adam[104] |
17628 |
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Burleigh Castle |
Milnathort |
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NO1289004597 |
56°13′33″N 3°24′23″W / 56.225923°N 3.406523°W / 56.225923; -3.406523 (Burleigh Castle) |
16th-century tower house and remains of courtyard buildings[105] |
17654 |
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Elcho Castle |
Rhynd |
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NO1643821083 |
56°22′29″N 3°21′16″W / 56.374633°N 3.354548°W / 56.374633; -3.354548 (Elcho Castle) |
Large tower house, c. 1570[106] |
17712 |
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Elcho Castle, Dovecot |
Rhynd |
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NO1632720918 |
56°22′23″N 3°21′23″W / 56.373131°N 3.356292°W / 56.373131; -3.356292 (Elcho Castle, Dovecot) |
Late-16th-century circular dovecote[107] |
17714 |
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Telephone Call Box |
Rhynd |
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NO1581520055 |
56°21′55″N 3°21′51″W / 56.365289°N 3.364302°W / 56.365289; -3.364302 (Telephone Call Box) |
"K3" telephone box, the only one surviving in its original location[108] |
17718 |
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Colquhalzie House |
East of Muthill |
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NN9137317466 |
56°20′13″N 3°45′31″W / 56.337055°N 3.758687°W / 56.337055; -3.758687 (Colquhalzie House) |
18th-century country house[109] |
17771 |
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Weem Old Parish Kirk |
Weem |
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NN8429649797 |
56°37′32″N 3°53′15″W / 56.625683°N 3.887455°W / 56.625683; -3.887455 (Weem Old Parish Kirk) |
17th-century former church, including the funerary monuments of the Menzies family[110] |
17815 |
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Williamston House |
South-west of Methven |
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NN9722322056 |
56°22′46″N 3°39′57″W / 56.379582°N 3.665904°W / 56.379582; -3.665904 (Williamston House) |
Early-17th-century country house[111] |
17836 |
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Glenalmond College Main Building |
Glenalmond |
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NN9775328984 |
56°26′31″N 3°39′36″W / 56.441913°N 3.660034°W / 56.441913; -3.660034 (Glenalmond College Main Building) |
Gothic revival college building, begun in 1846 with later additions[112] |
17869 |
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Methven Castle |
Methven |
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NO0416626040 |
56°25′01″N 3°33′18″W / 56.416821°N 3.554981°W / 56.416821; -3.554981 (Methven Castle) |
Country house of 1664 by John Mylne[113] |
17895 |
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Dalcrue House |
Methven |
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NO0430327922 |
56°26′02″N 3°33′12″W / 56.43375°N 3.55345°W / 56.43375; -3.55345 (Dalcrue House) |
Italianate house of 1832 by William Henry Playfair[114] |
17897 |
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Dry Bridge |
Methven |
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NO0532328346 |
56°26′16″N 3°32′13″W / 56.437764°N 3.53707°W / 56.437764; -3.53707 (Dry Bridge) |
Part of Lynedoch estate drive, designed by William Henry Playfair in 1832[115] |
17921 |
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Methven Aisle, Methven Parish Church |
Methven |
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NO0256826045 |
56°25′00″N 3°34′51″W / 56.416538°N 3.580874°W / 56.416538; -3.580874 (Methven Aisle, Methven Parish Church) |
15th-century transept of former collegiate church[116] |
17928 |
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Lochlane House |
Crieff |
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NN8341921358 |
56°22′12″N 3°53′20″W / 56.37011°N 3.888999°W / 56.37011; -3.888999 (Lochlane House) |
Small mansion of 1710[117] |
18149 |
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Lawers House |
Comrie |
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NN7992023029 |
56°23′03″N 3°56′47″W / 56.384238°N 3.946375°W / 56.384238; -3.946375 (Lawers House) |
Country house of 1738 by William Adam[118] |
18152 |
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Muthill Old Parish Church |
Muthill |
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NN8678717072 |
56°19′57″N 3°49′58″W / 56.332443°N 3.832656°W / 56.332443; -3.832656 (Muthill Old Parish Church) |
15th-century church, now in ruins[119] |
18159 |
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Ochtertyre House |
Ochtertyre |
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NN8387523626 |
56°23′26″N 3°52′57″W / 56.390588°N 3.882625°W / 56.390588; -3.882625 (Ochtertyre House) |
Georgian country house of 1790[120] |
18170 |
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Huntingtower Castle |
Ruthvenfield |
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NO0826025129 |
56°24′34″N 3°29′18″W / 56.409453°N 3.488327°W / 56.409453; -3.488327 (Huntingtower Castle) |
15th-century tower extended in 16th and 17th centuries[121] |
18311 |
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Meigle Museum |
Meigle |
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NO2872244558 |
56°35′15″N 3°09′44″W / 56.587502°N 3.162136°W / 56.587502; -3.162136 (Meigle Museum) |
Tudor-style school of c. 1845[122] |
18327 |
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Belmont Castle |
Meigle |
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NO2861443926 |
56°34′55″N 3°09′49″W / 56.581809°N 3.16372°W / 56.581809; -3.16372 (Belmont Castle) |
15th-century tower extended in the 18th century, 19th-century alterations[123] |
18332 |
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Scone Palace |
Scone |
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NO1138726527 |
56°25′21″N 3°26′17″W / 56.422606°N 3.438143°W / 56.422606; -3.438143 (Scone Palace) |
Early-19th-century rebuilding of earlier house, by William Atkinson[124] |
18370 |
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Scone Palace Mortuary Chapel or Mausoleum |
Scone Palace |
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NO1141826636 |
56°25′25″N 3°26′16″W / 56.423591°N 3.437678°W / 56.423591; -3.437678 (Scone Palace Mortuary Chapel or Mausoleum) |
Remodelling of earlier church aisle by William Atkinson, monument to Viscount Stormont inside[125] |
18371 |
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Cottown School House |
Cottown |
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NO2057521023 |
56°22′29″N 3°17′15″W / 56.374807°N 3.287567°W / 56.374807; -3.287567 (Cottown School House) |
18th-century thatched building, formerly a school[126] |
19809 |
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Haugh of Drimmie Suspension Bridge |
Over River Ericht at Glenericht Lodge Drive |
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NO1700050214 |
56°38′11″N 3°21′17″W / 56.63637°N 3.354752°W / 56.63637; -3.354752 (Haugh of Drimmie Suspension Bridge) |
Wrouth iron bridge built before 1837[127] |
19830 |
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Old Scone Market Cross |
Scone Palace |
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NO1158026652 |
56°25′26″N 3°26′06″W / 56.423765°N 3.435058°W / 56.423765; -3.435058 (Old Scone Market Cross) |
Medieval town cross[128] |
19876 |
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Drummond Castle Formal Garden |
Muthill |
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NN8444917930 |
56°20′22″N 3°52′15″W / 56.339582°N 3.870825°W / 56.339582; -3.870825 (Drummond Castle Formal Garden) |
Walled gardens laid out in 1832, with pavilions and 17th-century sundial[129] |
19883 |
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Aberfeldy Water Mill |
Aberfeldy |
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NN8551949067 |
56°37′10″N 3°52′02″W / 56.619429°N 3.86721°W / 56.619429; -3.86721 (Aberfeldy Water Mill) |
19th-century water mill, restored in 1988[130] |
20859 |
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Tay Bridge |
Aberfeldy |
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NN8513449298 |
56°37′17″N 3°52′25″W / 56.621409°N 3.873583°W / 56.621409; -3.873583 (Tay Bridge) |
Classically detailed bridge, designed by William Adam and built by General Wade in 1733[131] |
20861 |
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Abernethy Round Tower |
Abernethy |
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NO1899116393 |
56°19′59″N 3°18′42″W / 56.332953°N 3.311777°W / 56.332953; -3.311777 (Abernethy Round Tower) |
Late-11th-century round tower[132] |
20875 |
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Newton Castle |
Blairgowrie |
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NO1716945273 |
56°35′31″N 3°21′01″W / 56.592024°N 3.350413°W / 56.592024; -3.350413 (Newton Castle) |
Mid 16th-century Z-plan tower house with later additions[133] |
22314 |
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War Memorial |
Wellmeadow, Blairgowrie |
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NO1799145220 |
56°35′30″N 3°20′13″W / 56.591692°N 3.337015°W / 56.591692; -3.337015 (War Memorial) |
World War I memorial, designed by Reginald Fairlie and sculpted by Alexander Carrick[134] |
22321 |
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Keathbank Mill |
Rattray |
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NO1777646153 |
56°36′00″N 3°20′27″W / 56.600034°N 3.340812°W / 56.600034; -3.340812 (Keathbank Mill) |
19th-century textile mill[135] |
22332 |
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Inchglas |
Crieff |
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NN8653021277 |
56°22′13″N 3°50′19″W / 56.37014°N 3.838627°W / 56.37014; -3.838627 (Inchglas) |
Gothic villa of 1854 by Frederick Thomas Pilkington[136] |
23488 |
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The Bank Restaurant (former British Linen Bank) |
Crieff High Street |
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NN8649021578 |
56°22′22″N 3°50′22″W / 56.372833°N 3.839405°W / 56.372833; -3.839405 (The Bank Restaurant (former British Linen Bank)) |
Offices of 1900 by George Washington Browne[137] |
23489 |
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South United Free Church |
Crieff |
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NN8625721782 |
56°22′29″N 3°50′36″W / 56.374609°N 3.843263°W / 56.374609; -3.843263 (South United Free Church) |
Later 19th-century Scots Gothic church by J. J. Stevenson[138] |
23509 |
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St John's Kirk |
Perth |
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NO1194223546 |
56°23′45″N 3°25′41″W / 56.395937°N 3.428146°W / 56.395937; -3.428146 (St John's Kirk) |
15th-century church[139] |
39300 |
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Kinnoull Old Parish Church |
Kinnoull |
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NO1230823317 |
56°23′38″N 3°25′20″W / 56.393948°N 3.422142°W / 56.393948; -3.422142 (Kinnoull Old Parish Church) |
Remains of a 16th-century church, with monument to George Hay, 1st Earl of Kinnoull[140] |
39302 |
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St Leonard's-in-the-Fields |
Perth |
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NO1162723166 |
56°23′33″N 3°25′59″W / 56.392465°N 3.433119°W / 56.392465; -3.433119 (St Leonard's-in-the-Fields) |
Scots Gothic church of 1885 by J. J. Stevenson[141] |
39310 |
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St Ninian's Cathedral |
Perth |
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NO1147123915 |
56°23′57″N 3°26′09″W / 56.399163°N 3.435898°W / 56.399163; -3.435898 (St Ninian's Cathedral) |
Mid 19th-century Episcopal cathedral by William Butterfield[142] |
39314 |
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King James VI Hospital |
Perth |
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NO1151023427 |
56°23′41″N 3°26′06″W / 56.394788°N 3.435101°W / 56.394788; -3.435101 (King James VI Hospital) |
Former infirmary and school built 1750, one of the finest 18th-century examples of its type in Scotland[143] |
39319 |
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Old Perth Academy |
Perth |
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NO1167824027 |
56°24′01″N 3°25′57″W / 56.400208°N 3.432583°W / 56.400208; -3.432583 (Old Perth Academy) |
Former school built 1804, by Robert Reid[144] |
39322 |
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Perth County Council Offices (Centre Block only) |
Perth |
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NO1135423454 |
56°23′42″N 3°26′15″W / 56.395001°N 3.437637°W / 56.395001; -3.437637 (Perth County Council Offices (Centre Block only)) |
Neo-classical infirmary by W M Mackenzie, built 1836 and later converted to offices[145] |
39323 |
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Perth Sheriff Court |
Perth |
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NO1206223391 |
56°23′40″N 3°25′34″W / 56.394567°N 3.42615°W / 56.394567; -3.42615 (Perth Sheriff Court) |
Greek Revival court house by Robert Smirke, 1819[146] |
39325 |
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Perth Prison, Main Block |
Perth |
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NO1178622395 |
56°23′08″N 3°25′49″W / 56.38557°N 3.430284°W / 56.38557; -3.430284 (Perth Prison, Main Block) |
Central building of 1812 by Robert Reid, radial buildings added in the 1840s and 1850s by Thomas Brown and Robert Matheson [147] |
39331 |
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Perth Bridge |
Over River Tay at Perth |
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NO1211823883 |
56°23′56″N 3°25′31″W / 56.398997°N 3.425408°W / 56.398997; -3.425408 (Perth Bridge) |
Seven-arch bridge by John Smeaton, completed 1771[148] |
39339 |
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Perth Water Works |
Perth |
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NO1203823137 |
56°23′32″N 3°25′35″W / 56.392282°N 3.426454°W / 56.392282; -3.426454 (Perth Water Works) |
Neo-Classical former waterworks, 1832 by Adam Anderson, one of Scotland's most significant industrial buildings, now an art gallery[149] |
39341 |
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Pitheavlis Castle |
Perth |
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NO1051822805 |
56°23′20″N 3°27′03″W / 56.389014°N 3.450953°W / 56.389014; -3.450953 (Pitheavlis Castle) |
Late-16th-century L-plan tower house[150] |
39346 |
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2–8 Atholl Crescent |
Perth |
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NO1175323910 |
56°23′57″N 3°25′53″W / 56.399171°N 3.431329°W / 56.399171; -3.431329 (2–8 Atholl Crescent) |
Crescent of houses, begun in 1797[151] |
39354 |
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2–4 Charlotte Place and 20 Charlotte Street |
Perth |
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NO1190723846 |
56°23′55″N 3°25′44″W / 56.398625°N 3.428813°W / 56.398625; -3.428813 (2–4 Charlotte Place and 20 Charlotte Street) |
Neo-Greek houses of circa 1830[152] |
39392 |
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Barnhill Tollhouse |
Dundee Road, Perth |
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NO1247022754 |
56°23′20″N 3°25′10″W / 56.388922°N 3.41933°W / 56.388922; -3.41933 (Barnhill Tollhouse) |
Early-19th-century toll house[153] |
39422 |
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Upper City Mills, now City Mills Hotel |
Perth |
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NO1141723731 |
56°23′51″N 3°26′12″W / 56.3975°N 3.43671°W / 56.3975; -3.43671 (Upper City Mills, now City Mills Hotel) |
18th-century water mill[154] |
39577 |
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Lower City Mills |
Perth |
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NO1148523722 |
56°23′51″N 3°26′08″W / 56.397432°N 3.435606°W / 56.397432; -3.435606 (Lower City Mills) |
Early-19th-century water mill[155] |
39578 |
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Bank of Scotland |
St John Street, Perth |
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NO1200223519 |
56°23′45″N 3°25′38″W / 56.395706°N 3.427165°W / 56.395706; -3.427165 (Bank of Scotland) |
Italian Renaissance bank offices of 1846 by David Rhind[156] |
39618 |
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Pitlochry Parish Church |
Pitlochry |
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NN9400558286 |
56°42′15″N 3°43′58″W / 56.704209°N 3.73279°W / 56.704209; -3.73279 (Pitlochry Parish Church) |
Romanesque church of 1884 by Charles & Leslie Ower[157] |
39850 |
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Sunnybrae Cottage |
Pitlochry |
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NN9364658315 |
56°42′16″N 3°44′19″W / 56.704388°N 3.738663°W / 56.704388; -3.738663 (Sunnybrae Cottage) |
Cruck-framed vernacular cottage of late 18th or early 19th century[158] |
39866 |
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Pitlochry railway station |
Pitlochry |
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56°42′09″N 3°44′08″W / 56.702525°N 3.735669°W / 56.702525; -3.735669 (Pitlochry railway station) |
Station buildings built 1890[159] |
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Castle Menzies |
Weem |
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56°37′26″N 3°53′49″W / 56.623883°N 3.897064°W / 56.623883; -3.897064 (Castle Menzies) |
16th-century Z-plan tower house[160] |
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Stobhall, Folly |
North-east of Stanley |
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56°29′41″N 3°24′38″W / 56.494659°N 3.410657°W / 56.494659; -3.410657 (Stobhall, Folly) |
Summer house built in 1989 to incorporate earlier 18th-century panelling[161] |
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Pitlochry Power Station, dam and fish ladder |
Loch Faskally, Pitlochry |
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56°41′56″N 3°44′24″W / 56.699013°N 3.740113°W / 56.699013; -3.740113 (Pitlochry Power Station, dam and fish ladder) |
Mid 20th-century hydro-electric power station[162] |
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Clunie Power Station |
Loch Faskally |
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56°43′01″N 3°46′41″W / 56.71695°N 3.778116°W / 56.71695; -3.778116 (Clunie Power Station) |
Mid 20th-century hydro-electric power station[163] |
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Cultybraggan Former Cadet Camp, Huts 19 and 20 (Guard's Block) and 44, 45, 46 |
Comrie |
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56°21′21″N 3°59′39″W / 56.355792°N 3.994179°W / 56.355792; -3.994179 (Cultybraggan Former Cadet Camp, Huts 19 and 20 (Guard's Block) and 44, 45, 46) |
Purpose-built World War II Prisoner of War camp, one of the best-preserved in Britain[164] |
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