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List of Category A listed buildings in Stirling
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Stirling (council area)
Stirling is one of the 32 unitary local government council areas of Scotland, and has a population of about 87,000 . It was created under the Local Government etc Act 1994 with the boundaries of the Stirling district of the former Central local government region, and it covers most of the former...
council area in central Scotland
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In Scotland, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of "special architectural or historic interest". 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." 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. The authority for listing rests with Historic Scotland
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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. There are approximately 47,400 listed buildings in Scotland, of which around 8% (some 3,800) are Category A.
The council area
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of Stirling covers 2187 square kilometres (844.4 sq mi), and has a population of around 88,400. There are 84 Category A listed buildings in the area.
Listed buildings
Name | Location | Grid ref.Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system British national grid reference system The Ordnance Survey National Grid reference system is a system of geographic grid references used in Great Britain, different from using latitude and longitude.... used by the Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey , an executive agency and non-ministerial government department of the Government of the United Kingdom, is the national mapping agency for Great Britain, producing maps of Great Britain , and one of the world's largest producers of maps.The name reflects its creation together with... . • • |
Notes | HB Number The "HB Number" is a unique number assigned to each listed building by Historic Scotland Historic Scotland Historic Scotland is an executive agency of the Scottish Government, responsible for historic monuments in Scotland.-Role:As its website states:... . |
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Lecropt Church | Lecropt Lecropt Lecropt is a rural parish lying to the west of Bridge of Allan, Scotland.The population of the parish of Lecropt is estimated to be around 75, consisting entirely of isolated farms and houses, as well as the Keir Estate owned by the landed Stirling family... , Bridge of Allan Bridge of Allan Bridge of Allan is a town in Stirling council area in Scotland, just north of the city of Stirling. It was formerly administered by Stirlingshire and Central Regional Council.... |
Gothic Church by William Stirling, 1826 | 173 | ||
Keir House Keir House Keir House is a large country house near Stirling in central Scotland. It is located in the parish of Lecropt, north-west of Bridge of Allan, in the former county of Perthshire. The estate was home to the Stirling family from the 15th to the 20th century... , Home Farm |
Bridge of Allan Bridge of Allan Bridge of Allan is a town in Stirling council area in Scotland, just north of the city of Stirling. It was formerly administered by Stirlingshire and Central Regional Council.... |
Farm buildings by David Bryce David Bryce David Bryce FRSE FRIBA RSA was a Scottish architect. Born in Edinburgh, he was educated at the Royal High School and joined the office of architect William Burn in 1825, aged 22. By 1841, Bryce had risen to be Burn's partner... , 1832, remodelled by Sir William Stirling-Maxwell, 1861 |
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Keir House Keir House Keir House is a large country house near Stirling in central Scotland. It is located in the parish of Lecropt, north-west of Bridge of Allan, in the former county of Perthshire. The estate was home to the Stirling family from the 15th to the 20th century... , South Lodge |
Bridge of Allan Bridge of Allan Bridge of Allan is a town in Stirling council area in Scotland, just north of the city of Stirling. It was formerly administered by Stirlingshire and Central Regional Council.... |
Greek Revival lodge by David Hamilton David Hamilton (architect) David Hamilton was a Scottish architect based in Glasgow. He has been called the "father of the profession" in Glasgow. Notable works include Hutchesons' Hall, Nelson Monument in Glasgow Green and Lennox Castle. The Royal Exchange in Queen Street is David Hamilton's best known building in Glasgow... , 1820 |
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Keir House Keir House Keir House is a large country house near Stirling in central Scotland. It is located in the parish of Lecropt, north-west of Bridge of Allan, in the former county of Perthshire. The estate was home to the Stirling family from the 15th to the 20th century... |
Bridge of Allan Bridge of Allan Bridge of Allan is a town in Stirling council area in Scotland, just north of the city of Stirling. It was formerly administered by Stirlingshire and Central Regional Council.... |
Georgian mansion, extended by David Hamilton David Hamilton (architect) David Hamilton was a Scottish architect based in Glasgow. He has been called the "father of the profession" in Glasgow. Notable works include Hutchesons' Hall, Nelson Monument in Glasgow Green and Lennox Castle. The Royal Exchange in Queen Street is David Hamilton's best known building in Glasgow... in 1831 and Robert Rowand Anderson Robert Rowand Anderson Sir Robert Rowand Anderson RSA was a Scottish Victorian architect. Anderson trained in the office of George Gilbert Scott in London before setting up his own practice in Edinburgh in 1860. During the 1860s his main work was small churches in the 'First Pointed' style that is characteristic of... in 1901 |
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Old Auchentroig | Auchentroig, Buchlyvie Buchlyvie Buchlyvie is a village in the Stirling council area of Scotland. It is 24 km west of Stirling, south of Flanders Moss in the Carse of Forth. The village lies on the A811, which follows the line of an eighteenth-century military road... |
Laird's house dated 1702, restored by Simpson & Brown 1999 | 3937 | ||
Queen Victoria School Queen Victoria School Queen Victoria School was opened on 28 September 1908 by His Majesty King Edward VII, and is Scotland's Ministry of Defence school for the sons and daughters of Scottish soldiers, sailors and airmen... |
Dunblane Dunblane Dunblane is a small cathedral city and former burgh north of Stirling in the Stirling council area of Scotland. The town is situated off the A9 road, on the way north to Perth. Its main landmark is Dunblane Cathedral and the Allan Water runs through the town centre, with the Cathedral and the High... |
Scots Renaissance school by John A. Campbell, 1908 | 3986 | ||
Queen Victoria School Queen Victoria School Queen Victoria School was opened on 28 September 1908 by His Majesty King Edward VII, and is Scotland's Ministry of Defence school for the sons and daughters of Scottish soldiers, sailors and airmen... Memorial Chapel |
Dunblane Dunblane Dunblane is a small cathedral city and former burgh north of Stirling in the Stirling council area of Scotland. The town is situated off the A9 road, on the way north to Perth. Its main landmark is Dunblane Cathedral and the Allan Water runs through the town centre, with the Cathedral and the High... |
Scots Gothic chapel by John A. Campbell, 1908 | 3987 | ||
Cromlix House, Sundial and Gatepiers | Kinbuck Kinbuck Kinbuck is a Hamlet in Stirlingshire, Scotland. It lies by the Allan Water and the Stirling-Perth Railway line. It is four miles north of Dunblane. The primary school closed in 1998 and is now used as a community centre... , Dunblane Dunblane Dunblane is a small cathedral city and former burgh north of Stirling in the Stirling council area of Scotland. The town is situated off the A9 road, on the way north to Perth. Its main landmark is Dunblane Cathedral and the Allan Water runs through the town centre, with the Cathedral and the High... |
Well preserved 17th-century obelisk type sundial, with 16th-century gatepiers | 3997 | ||
Loch Venachar Loch Venachar Loch Venachar is a freshwater loch in Stirling district, Scotland, situated between Callander and Brig o' Turk... Dam/Sluice House including Weir and Water Conduit |
Loch Venachar, Callander Callander Callander is a burgh in the region of Stirling, Scotland, situated on the River Teith. The town is located in the former county of Perthshire and is a popular tourist stop to and from the Highlands.... |
Mid 19th-century dam and water works, built by Glasgow Corporation | 4060 | ||
Edinample Castle Edinample Castle Edinample Castle is a late 16th century castle on the southern shores of Loch Earn near Balquhidder in the Stirling council area of Scotland.... |
Lochearnhead Lochearnhead Lochearnhead is a village on the A84 Stirling to Crianlarich road at the foot of Glen Ogle, north of the Highland Boundary Fault... |
Z-plan tower house of 1584, remodelled in the late 18th century and renovated in the late 20th century | 4198 | ||
Doune Castle Doune Castle Doune Castle is a medieval stronghold near the village of Doune, in the Stirling district of central Scotland. The castle is sited on a wooded bend where the Ardoch Burn flows into the River Teith. It lies north-west of Stirling, where the Teith flows into the River Forth... |
Doune Doune Doune is a burgh in the district of Stirling, Scotland, on the River Teith. Doune's postal address places the town in Perthshire, although geographically it lies within the District of Stirling, and administratively Doune is under the control of Stirling Council... |
Late 14th-century courtyard castle | 6714 | ||
Drip Old Bridge | Craig Forth, Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... , over River Forth River Forth The River Forth , long, is the major river draining the eastern part of the central belt of Scotland.The Forth rises in Loch Ard in the Trossachs, a mountainous area some west of Stirling... |
Five-arch stone bridge built circa 1773 | 6725 | ||
Catter House | Drymen Drymen Drymen is a village in Stirling district in central Scotland. Drymen lies to the west of the Campsie Fells and enjoys views to Dumgoyne on the east and to Loch Lomond on the west... |
Late 18th-century classical house | 7628 | ||
Gribloch House | Kippen Kippen Kippen is a small village approximately west of the city of Stirling, Scotland. It lies between the Gargunnock and Fintry hills and overlooks the strath of the River Forth. The name is believed to come from Scottish Gaelic, ceapan, meaning "place of the little stump", "outcrop" or "block". The... |
1930s country house by Basil Spence Basil Spence Sir Basil Urwin Spence, OM, OBE, RA was a Scottish architect, most notably associated with Coventry Cathedral in England and the Beehive in New Zealand, but also responsible for numerous other buildings in the Modernist/Brutalist style.-Training:Spence was born in Bombay, India, the son of Urwin... with Perry Duncan |
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Doune Stable Block | Doune Park, Doune Doune Doune is a burgh in the district of Stirling, Scotland, on the River Teith. Doune's postal address places the town in Perthshire, although geographically it lies within the District of Stirling, and administratively Doune is under the control of Stirling Council... |
Quadrangular stable block with octagonal steeple dated 1809 | 8220 | ||
Old Newton House | Doune Doune Doune is a burgh in the district of Stirling, Scotland, on the River Teith. Doune's postal address places the town in Perthshire, although geographically it lies within the District of Stirling, and administratively Doune is under the control of Stirling Council... |
16th- or 17th-century L-plan tower house | 8227 | ||
Deanston Mill, Old Spinning Mill | Deanston Deanston Deanston is a village in the district of Stirling,Scotland, on the south bank of the River Teith, formerly of West Perthshire. It is a part of the parish of Kilmadock.... |
Five-storey textile mill built 1830 | 8230 | ||
Deanston Mill, Old Weaving Shed | Deanston Deanston Deanston is a village in the district of Stirling,Scotland, on the south bank of the River Teith, formerly of West Perthshire. It is a part of the parish of Kilmadock.... |
Early 19th-century vaulted building | 8231 | ||
Lanrick Macgregor Monument Lanrick Castle Lanrick Castle was a late 18th-century country house near Doune in central Scotland. It was demolished in 2002 despite being protected as a category B listed building. It was located on the south bank of the River Teith, in Stirling council area.-History:... |
Lanrick, Doune Doune Doune is a burgh in the district of Stirling, Scotland, on the River Teith. Doune's postal address places the town in Perthshire, although geographically it lies within the District of Stirling, and administratively Doune is under the control of Stirling Council... |
Early 19th-century monument in the form of a tree trunk, topped by a classical rotunda | 8244 | ||
Bridge of Dochart | Killin Killin Killin is a village situated at the western head of Loch Tay in Stirling , Scotland.... , over Falls of Dochart Falls of Dochart The Falls of Dochart are situated on the River Dochart at Killin in Stirling , Scotland at the western end of Loch Tay. A bridge crosses over the river just as you enter Killin giving a fabulous view of the falls as they cascade down over the rocks and around the island of Inchbuie, which is the... |
Four-arch bridge built 1760 and repaired 1831 | 8275 | ||
Killin Railway Viaduct | Killin Killin Killin is a village situated at the western head of Loch Tay in Stirling , Scotland.... , over River Dochart River Dochart The River Dochart is in Perthshire, Scotland.Coming from Ben Lui, it flows east out of Loch Dochart and through the glen of the same name. At Killin just before it enters Loch Tay are the Falls of Dochart. The river is sometimes also considered to be a part of the upper reaches of the River... |
Built for the Killin Railway Killin Railway The Killin Railway opened to traffic on 13 March 1886, linking the Callander and Oban Railway to Killin.- History :Passenger services between and were withdrawn at the outbreak of the Second World War on 11 September 1939, and were not reinstated after the war... in 1886, the second-oldest mass-concrete railway viaduct in Britain |
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Kincardine Parish Church | Kincardine-in-Menteith, Blair Drummond Blair Drummond Blair Drummond is a small rural community near Stirling in Scotland, predominantly located along the A84 road.-Description:... |
Gothic church by Richard Crichton, 1816 | 8431 | ||
Buchanan Monument | Killearn Killearn Killearn is a small village of approximately 1700 people in the Stirling council area of Scotland. The village name stems from the Gaelic Cill Earnain, meaning Ernan's Church; the Ernan in question presumably being one of the canonised individuals of that name who were both relatives and followers... |
Obelisk monument to George Buchanan George Buchanan George Buchanan may refer to:*George Buchanan , Scottish humanist*Sir George Buchanan , Scottish soldier during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms*Sir George Buchanan , Chief Medical Officer... (1506–1582), erected 1788 |
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Auchenibert | Killearn Killearn Killearn is a small village of approximately 1700 people in the Stirling council area of Scotland. The village name stems from the Gaelic Cill Earnain, meaning Ernan's Church; the Ernan in question presumably being one of the canonised individuals of that name who were both relatives and followers... |
Elizabethan-style Arts and Crafts house by Charles Rennie Mackintosh Charles Rennie Mackintosh Charles Rennie Mackintosh was a Scottish architect, designer, watercolourist and artist. He was a designer in the Arts and Crafts movement and also the main representative of Art Nouveau in the United Kingdom. He had a considerable influence on European design... , 1906 |
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Gargunnock House | Gargunnock Gargunnock Gargunnock is a small village in the Stirling council area approximately seven miles west of Stirling, in Scotland. The 2001 census population was 944... |
Late 16th-century house with 17th- and 18th-century additions | 10438 | ||
Old Leckie House | Gargunnock Gargunnock Gargunnock is a small village in the Stirling council area approximately seven miles west of Stirling, in Scotland. The 2001 census population was 944... |
16th-century laird's house, restored in the 1970s | 10445 | ||
Blairlogie Castle | Blairlogie Blairlogie Blairlogie is a village in Stirlingshire, Scotland, situated at the base of the great cliff of Dumyat between Stirling and Menstrie. It was one of central Scotland's earliest Conservation villages... |
16th-century tower house | 10461 | ||
Culcreuch Castle Culcreuch Castle Culcreuch Castle is a Scottish castle close to the village of Fintry, near Loch Lomond. It has been the home of the Barons of Culcreuch since 1699, was turned into a hotel, venue and visitor attraction in the 1980s. -History:... |
Fintry Fintry Fintry is a small village in central Scotland, nestled in the strath of the Endrick Water between the Campsie Fells and the Fintry Hills, some 19 miles north of Glasgow. It is within the local government council area of Stirling... |
Late medieval tower house and 18th-century mansion | 10467 | ||
Dun Eaglais | Kippen Kippen Kippen is a small village approximately west of the city of Stirling, Scotland. It lies between the Gargunnock and Fintry hills and overlooks the strath of the River Forth. The name is believed to come from Scottish Gaelic, ceapan, meaning "place of the little stump", "outcrop" or "block". The... , Station Road |
Arts and Crafts mansion of 1903 with later additions | 12515 | ||
Milnholm Hatchery | Milnholm, Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... |
19th-century purpose-built fish hatchery | 15275 | ||
Bannockburn House | Bannockburn Bannockburn Bannockburn is a village immediately south of the city of Stirling in Scotland. It is named after the Bannock Burn, a burn running through the village before flowing into the River Forth.-History:... |
17th- or 18th-century country house | 15277 | ||
Touch House | Touch, Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... |
16th-century tower house and 17th-century house, with Georgian facade by William Adam | 15295 | ||
Auchenbowie House | Auchenbowie, Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... |
17th-century house with 18th- and 19th-century alterations | 15303 | ||
Howietoun Fishery | Howietoun, Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... |
Later 19th-century fish farm with hatchery and pools | 15306 | ||
Mugdock Castle Mugdock Castle Mugdock Castle was the stronghold of the Clan Graham from the middle of the 13th century. Its ruins are located in Mugdock Country Park, just west of the village of Mugdock in the parish of Strathblane... and Chapel |
Mugdock Country Park Mugdock Country Park Mugdock Country Park is a country park and historical site located partly in East Dunbartonshire and partly in Stirling, in the former county of Stirlingshire, Scotland... , Milngavie Milngavie Milngavie , is a town in East Dunbartonshire, Scotland. It is on the Allander Water, at the northwestern edge of Greater Glasgow, and about from Glasgow city centre. It neighbours Bearsden.... |
Remains of 14th-century courtyard castle and Victorian mansion | 15330 | ||
Hayford Mills | Cambusbarron Cambusbarron Cambusbarron is a village in Stirling, Scotland. In the 2001 census, it had a population of 3,224. There is evidence of settlement at the site since the Bronze Age, and several forts dating from the Iron Age have been found near the village... , Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... |
19th-century textile mills | 19117 | ||
Cardross House | Arnprior Arnprior, Stirling Arnprior is a village in the Stirling council area of Scotland. It is located on the A811 about 12 miles west of Stirling and is one of the smallest community council areas in Stirlingshire with a population of about 200.... |
16th-century tower house with 18th- and 19th-century additions | 19708 | ||
Bridge of Ardoch | Doune Doune Doune is a burgh in the district of Stirling, Scotland, on the River Teith. Doune's postal address places the town in Perthshire, although geographically it lies within the District of Stirling, and administratively Doune is under the control of Stirling Council... , over Ardoch Burn |
Single span stone bridge dated 1735 | 24667 | ||
Bridge of Teith | Doune Doune Doune is a burgh in the district of Stirling, Scotland, on the River Teith. Doune's postal address places the town in Perthshire, although geographically it lies within the District of Stirling, and administratively Doune is under the control of Stirling Council... , over River Teith River Teith The River Teith in Scotland flows from the north-west into the River Forth near Drip north-west of Stirling.- Etymology :The name comes from the Scottish Gaelic Uisge Theavich, which translates into English as the "pleasant river".- Course :... |
Two-arch bridge of 1535 with 19th-century widening | 24668 | ||
Doune Market Cross | Doune Doune Doune is a burgh in the district of Stirling, Scotland, on the River Teith. Doune's postal address places the town in Perthshire, although geographically it lies within the District of Stirling, and administratively Doune is under the control of Stirling Council... |
Mercat cross of circa 1620 | 24671 | ||
Dunblane Cathedral Dunblane Cathedral Dunblane Cathedral is the larger of the two Church of Scotland parish churches serving Dunblane, near the city of Stirling, in central Scotland.-History:... |
Dunblane Dunblane Dunblane is a small cathedral city and former burgh north of Stirling in the Stirling council area of Scotland. The town is situated off the A9 road, on the way north to Perth. Its main landmark is Dunblane Cathedral and the Allan Water runs through the town centre, with the Cathedral and the High... |
13th-century church with 12th-century tower, 19th-century restoration Victorian restoration Victorian restoration is the term commonly used to refer to the widespread and extensive refurbishment and rebuilding of Church of England churches and cathedrals that took place in England and Wales during the 19th-century reign of Queen Victoria... by Robert Rowand Anderson Robert Rowand Anderson Sir Robert Rowand Anderson RSA was a Scottish Victorian architect. Anderson trained in the office of George Gilbert Scott in London before setting up his own practice in Edinburgh in 1860. During the 1860s his main work was small churches in the 'First Pointed' style that is characteristic of... |
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Ault Wharrie | Dunblane Dunblane Dunblane is a small cathedral city and former burgh north of Stirling in the Stirling council area of Scotland. The town is situated off the A9 road, on the way north to Perth. Its main landmark is Dunblane Cathedral and the Allan Water runs through the town centre, with the Cathedral and the High... , Leewood Road |
Glasgow Style mansion, 1900 by George Walton | 26365 | ||
Leighton Library Leighton Library The Leighton Library, or Bibliotheca Leightoniana, in The Cross, Dunblane, is the oldest purpose built library in Scotland. Its collection of around 4000 volumes and 78 manuscripts from the 16th to 19th century is founded on the personal collection of Robert Leighton , Bishop of Dunblane and... |
Dunblane Dunblane Dunblane is a small cathedral city and former burgh north of Stirling in the Stirling council area of Scotland. The town is situated off the A9 road, on the way north to Perth. Its main landmark is Dunblane Cathedral and the Allan Water runs through the town centre, with the Cathedral and the High... |
17th-century purpose-built library, the oldest in Scotland | 26371 | ||
Cathedral Museum | Dunblane Dunblane Dunblane is a small cathedral city and former burgh north of Stirling in the Stirling council area of Scotland. The town is situated off the A9 road, on the way north to Perth. Its main landmark is Dunblane Cathedral and the Allan Water runs through the town centre, with the Cathedral and the High... |
17th-century tenement and former townhouse, altered in the 18th century | 26372 | ||
Church Of The Holy Rood | Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... , St John Street |
15th-century church with many later additions and alterations | 41083 | ||
Church Of The Holy Rood Churchyard | Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... , St John Street |
Churchyard monuments from 1579 onwards | 41084 | ||
Cambuskenneth Abbey Cambuskenneth Abbey Cambuskenneth Abbey is a ruined Augustinian monastery located on an area of land enclosed by a meander of the River Forth near Stirling in Scotland. The abbey is largely reduced to its foundations. The neighbouring modern village of Cambuskenneth is named after it.Cambuskenneth Abbey was founded... |
Cambuskenneth Cambuskenneth Cambuskenneth is a village in the city of Stirling, located in central Scotland. It has a population of 250 and is the site of the historic Cambuskenneth Abbey. It is situated by the River Forth and the only road access to the village is along Ladysneuk Road from Alloa Road in Causewayhead... |
14th-century bell tower restored in 1864 | 41086 | ||
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church | Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... , Dumbarton Road |
Gothic church by Robert Rowand Anderson Robert Rowand Anderson Sir Robert Rowand Anderson RSA was a Scottish Victorian architect. Anderson trained in the office of George Gilbert Scott in London before setting up his own practice in Edinburgh in 1860. During the 1860s his main work was small churches in the 'First Pointed' style that is characteristic of... , 1878 |
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St Ninians Old Parish Kirk | Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... , St Ninians |
Remains of 15th-century church and 18th-century steeple | 41095 | ||
St Ninians Old Parish Kirkyard | Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... , St Ninians |
Churchyard monuments, mainly 17th century | 41096 | ||
Athenaeum | Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... , King Street |
Classical gentlemen's club by William Stirling, 1817 | 41100 | ||
Cowane's Hospital (now Guildhall) | Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... , St John Street |
17th-century hospital by John Mylne | 41101 | ||
Stirling Old Town Jail (former Military Prison) | Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... , St John Street |
Jail by Thomas Brown, 1847, converted to a museum in the 1990s | 41104 | ||
Stirling Tolbooth | Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... , Broad Street |
Burgh tolbooth built 1705 to designs by Sir William Bruce, converted to a theatre in 2001 by Richard Murphy Richard Murphy (architect) Richard Murphy OBE is an architect based in Edinburgh, Scotland, and principal architect in Richard Murphy Architects.-History:Murphy was educated at Newcastle and Edinburgh Universities, and has taught at the latter. He formed his practice in 1991, which has since grown to over twenty architects,... |
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Stirling Town Wall, south boundary of Erskine Marykirk and St John Street Housing Development to Academy Street | Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... , Back Walk |
Remnant of 16th-century town wall | 41111 | ||
Stirling Town Wall and Bastion, boundary of Municipal Buildings, 27-33 Spittal Street and Old High School | Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... , Back Walk |
Remnant of 16th-century town wall with beehive-shaped bastion | 41112 | ||
Stirling Town Wall, Public Library to 16 Dumbarton Road | Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... |
Remnant of 16th-century town wall | 41113 | ||
Wallace Monument Wallace Monument The National Wallace Monument is a tower standing on the summit of Abbey Craig, a hilltop near Stirling in Scotland. It commemorates Sir William Wallace, the 13th century Scottish hero.... |
Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... , Abbey Craig Abbey Craig The Abbey Craig is the hill upon which the Wallace Monument stands, at Causewayhead, just to the north of Stirling, Scotland.The Abbey Craig is part of a complex quartz-dolerite intrusion or sill within carboniferous strata, at the western edge of the Central Coal Field, known as the Stirling Sill... |
Monumental tower by John Thomas Rochead John Thomas Rochead John Thomas Rochead was a British architect.He was born and raised in Edinburgh, and worked for a number of years as an apprentice of David Bryce... , completed 1869 |
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The Old Town Cemeteries | Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... , St John Street |
19th- and 20th-century extensions of Holy Rood Churchyard | 41126 | ||
Stirling Old Bridge | Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... |
Late 15th- or early 16th-century four-arch bridge | 41129 | ||
Stirling Railway Station Stirling railway station, Scotland Stirling railway station is a railway station located in Stirling, Scotland.- History :Stirling was first connected to the Scottish Central Railway in 1848. Lines were operated by the Stirling and Dunfermline Railway and the Forth and Clyde Junction Railway... |
Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... |
Station buildings by James Miller James Miller (architect) James Miller was a Scottish architect and artist. He is noted for his many buildings in Glasgow and for his Scottish railway stations. Among these are the heavily American-influenced Union Bank building at 110-20 St Vincent Street; his 1901-1905 extensions to Glasgow Central railway station; and... , 1915 |
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Stirling Highland Hotel, Old High School | Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... , Academy Road |
School by J, W H & J M Hay, 1856, extended in 1905 and converted to a hotel in 1990 | 41133 | ||
Stirling Castle, Outer Defences (1708–14) | Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... |
Early 18th-century artillery defences | 41136 | ||
Stirling Castle, Forework (1500–1510) | Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... |
Early 16th-century gatehouse, now much reduced | 41137 | ||
Stirling Castle Palace (1539–42) | Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... |
Mid 16th-century Renaissance palace built for King James V James V of Scotland James V was King of Scots from 9 September 1513 until his death, which followed the Scottish defeat at the Battle of Solway Moss... |
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Stirling Castle, Great Hall (1503) | Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... |
Early 16th-century hall, later used as a barracks and recently restored | 41139 | ||
Stirling Castle Chapel Royal (1594) | Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... |
Late 16th-century chapel | 41140 | ||
Stirling Castle, The Mint (14th Century) | Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... |
14th-century gatehouse with later extensions | 41141 | ||
Stirling Castle, Kitchen Range and Grand Battery | Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... |
Early 18th-century vaulted kitchens, restored 1920s | 41142 | ||
Stirling Castle, King's Old Building | Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... |
16th-century range, altered by Robert William Billings Robert William Billings Robert William Billings was a London-born Victorian era painter and architect. He wrote a book called The Power of Form, in which he showed examples of the use of geometry in architecture. He also illustrated The Baronial and Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Scotland. Many paintings based on his... , 1855 |
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Stirling Castle Stirling Castle Stirling Castle, located in Stirling, is one of the largest and most important castles, both historically and architecturally, in Scotland. The castle sits atop Castle Hill, an intrusive crag, which forms part of the Stirling Sill geological formation. It is surrounded on three sides by steep... , Sundial |
Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... |
17th-century sundial | 41144 | ||
Stirling Castle, Regimental Headquarters | Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... |
18th-century military building | 41145 | ||
Erskine Of Gogar's House (Darnley's House) | Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... , Bow Street |
Late 16th- or early 17th-century tenement house | 41239 | ||
Moir of Leckie's House | Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... , Bow Street |
Mid 17th-century town house | 41240 | ||
East Section of James Norrie's Lodging | Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... , Broad Street |
17th-century town house, rebuilt in the 1950s | 41246 | ||
Argyll Lodging | Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... , Castle Wynd |
17th-century courtyard-plan town house | 41255 | ||
Mar's Wark | Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... , Mar Place |
Remains of 16th-century courtyard town house | 41348 | ||
Bruce of Auchenbowie's House | Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... , St John Street |
16th-century town house with later alterations | 41464 | ||
John Cowane's House | Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... , St Mary's Wynd |
Remains of 17th-century town house | 41466 | ||
Glengarry Lodge or Darrow Lodging | Stirling Stirling Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland, and is at the heart of the wider Stirling council area. The city is clustered around a large fortress and medieval old-town beside the River Forth... , Spittal Street |
17th-century town house, rebuilt in the 1950s | 41484 | ||
Deanston Mills, Weir | Deanston Deanston Deanston is a village in the district of Stirling,Scotland, on the south bank of the River Teith, formerly of West Perthshire. It is a part of the parish of Kilmadock.... |
The largest weir of its type in Scotland, built circa 1827 to power textile mill | 47650 | ||
Bannockburn Rotunda, Memorial Cairn, Flagpole and Statue of King Robert I | Bannockburn Bannockburn Bannockburn is a village immediately south of the city of Stirling in Scotland. It is named after the Bannock Burn, a burn running through the village before flowing into the River Forth.-History:... , Borestone Brae |
Battle of Bannockburn Battle of Bannockburn The Battle of Bannockburn was a significant Scottish victory in the Wars of Scottish Independence... (1314) battlefield memorial with statue by Charles d'Orville Pilkington Jackson |
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Cayzer Family Private Cemetery, Sundial | Gartmore Gartmore Gartmore is a village in the Stirling council area, Scotland. It is a picturesque little village with an excellent view of the Wallace Monument in Stirling, almost 25 miles away.... |
17th-century sandstone obelisk sundial, one of only 25 to survive in Scotland | 50406 | ||
Principal's House | University of Stirling University of Stirling The University of Stirling is a campus university founded by Royal charter in 1967, on the Airthrey Estate in Stirling, Scotland.-History and campus development:... |
Single-storey house by Morris and Steedman Morris and Steedman Morris and Steedman was an architecture firm based in Edinburgh, Scotland. The firm was founded by James Shepherd Morris and Robert Russell Steedman in the 1950s... , 1967 |
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