List of Category A listed buildings in East Lothian

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This is a list of Category A listed buildings in the East Lothian council area in eastern Scotland.

In Scotland, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of "special architectural or historic interest".[1] Category A structures are those considered to be "buildings of national or international importance, either architectural or historic, or fine little-altered examples of some particular period, style or building type."[2] Listing was begun by a provision in the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1947, and the current legislative basis for listing is the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) (Scotland) Act 1997.[3] The authority for listing rests with Historic Scotland, an executive agency of the Scottish Government, which inherited this role from the Scottish Development Department in 1991. Once listed, severe restrictions are imposed on the modifications allowed to a building's structure or its fittings. Listed building consent must be obtained from local authorities prior to any alteration to such a structure.[3] There are approximately 47,400 listed buildings in Scotland, of which around 8% (some 3,800) are Category A.[4]

The council area of East Lothian covers 679 square kilometres (262 sq mi), and has a population of around 96,100. There are 135 Category A listed buildings in the area.

Listed buildings

Name Location Date Listed Grid Ref. [note 1] Geo-coordinates Notes HB Number [note 2] Image
Greywalls Gullane, Duncur Road NT4904883567 56°02′32″N 2°49′10″W / 56.042254°N 2.81942°W / 56.042254; -2.81942 (Greywalls) Arts and Crafts house by Sir Edwin Lutyens, 1901[5] 1337
St Peter's Parish Church Hall Gullane, Main Street NT4835082760 56°02′06″N 2°49′50″W / 56.03493°N 2.830466°W / 56.03493; -2.830466 (St Peter's Parish Church Hall) Church hall by Sydney Mitchell, 1908[6] 1363
Carlekemp North Berwick, Abbotsford Park NT5368885487 56°03′36″N 2°44′43″W / 56.059976°N 2.745282°W / 56.059976; -2.745282 (Carlekemp) Elizabethan-style manor house by John Kinross, 1898[7] 1375
Carlekemp Lodge North Berwick, Abbotsford Park NT5368385325 56°03′31″N 2°44′43″W / 56.05852°N 2.745334°W / 56.05852; -2.745334 (Carlekemp Lodge) Elizabethan-style gate lodge by John Kinross, 1898[8] 1376
Westerdunes North Berwick, Abbotsford Road NT5309085182 56°03′26″N 2°45′17″W / 56.057177°N 2.754831°W / 56.057177; -2.754831 (Westerdunes) Elizabethan-style manor house by John More Dick Peddie, 1908[9] 1380
Muirfield gate and gatehouse/garage (formerly known as The Pleasance) Gullane, Duncur Road NT4889683508 56°02′30″N 2°49′19″W / 56.041708°N 2.821848°W / 56.041708; -2.821848 (Muirfield gate and gatehouse/garage (formerly known as The Pleasance)) English vernacular style house by Sydney Mitchell, 1902[10] 1385
Bunkerhill North Berwick, Abbotsford Road NT5327085211 56°03′27″N 2°45′07″W / 56.057455°N 2.751946°W / 56.057455; -2.751946 (Bunkerhill) Cotswold-style mansion by Sir Robert Lorimer, 1904[11] 1400
Bolton Muir Bolton NT5152568030 55°54′11″N 2°46′37″W / 55.902929°N 2.776862°W / 55.902929; -2.776862 (Bolton Muir) English vernacular-style mansion by D P Hepworth, 1930[12] 1417
Broxmouth South Lodge Broxmouth, Dunbar NT6977477049 55°59′08″N 2°29′10″W / 55.985456°N 2.486025°W / 55.985456; -2.486025 (Broxmouth South Lodge) Gate lodge of circa 1740 restored 1985[13] 1474
Lochend House Lochend, Dunbar NT6776077968 55°59′37″N 2°31′06″W / 55.993581°N 2.518414°W / 55.993581; -2.518414 (Lochend House) Ruinous remains of house dated 1684[14] 1514
Dirleton Castle Dirleton NT5160983929 56°02′45″N 2°46′42″W / 56.045773°N 2.778382°W / 56.045773; -2.778382 (Dirleton Castle) Ruins of castle dating to 13th to 16th centuries[15] 1525

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Dirleton Parish Church Dirleton NT5126184225 56°02′54″N 2°47′02″W / 56.048397°N 2.784022°W / 56.048397; -2.784022 (Dirleton Parish Church) Post-Reformation church, after 1612[16] 1526
Archerfield Dirleton NT5055884114 56°02′50″N 2°47′43″W / 56.047327°N 2.795286°W / 56.047327; -2.795286 (Archerfield) Late-17th-century classical house with later additions[17] 1536
Gilmerton House Athelstaneford NT5491977750 55°59′26″N 2°43′27″W / 55.990585°N 2.724213°W / 55.990585; -2.724213 (Gilmerton House) 18th-century house, additions by William Burn 1829[18] 6351
Pilmuir House Bolton NT4863369355 55°54′52″N 2°49′24″W / 55.914533°N 2.823362°W / 55.914533; -2.823362 (Pilmuir House) House dated 1624, with early-18th-century alterations[19] 6398
Aberlady Mercat Cross Aberlady, Main Street NT4642879932 56°00′34″N 2°51′39″W / 56.009312°N 2.860741°W / 56.009312; -2.860741 (Aberlady Mercat Cross) 18th-century mercat cross[20] 6505
Aberlady Parish Church Aberlady, Main Street NT4617979850 56°00′31″N 2°51′53″W / 56.008548°N 2.864718°W / 56.008548; -2.864718 (Aberlady Parish Church) 15th-century church, nave rebuilt in 1773, remodelled by William Young in 1886[21] 6508
Ballencrieff Granary Ballencrieff NT4849778097 55°59′35″N 2°49′38″W / 55.993054°N 2.827211°W / 55.993054; -2.827211 (Ballencrieff Granary) 16th-century former house and granary[22] 6528
Gosford House Aberlady NT4528778587 55°59′50″N 2°52′44″W / 55.9971°N 2.878763°W / 55.9971; -2.878763 (Gosford House) Classical mansion by Robert Adam, 1790[23] 6533
Gosford House, Hungary House Aberlady NT4640878877 55°59′59″N 2°51′39″W / 55.999832°N 2.860851°W / 55.999832; -2.860851 (Gosford House, Hungary House) 19th-century estate cottages[24] 6539
Gosford House, Mausoleum Aberlady NT4557178939 56°00′01″N 2°52′27″W / 56.000295°N 2.874282°W / 56.000295; -2.874282 (Gosford House, Mausoleum) Neo-classical mauoleum circa 1800[25] 6542
Gosford House, Stables Aberlady NT4548578663 55°59′52″N 2°52′32″W / 55.997806°N 2.875605°W / 55.997806; -2.875605 (Gosford House, Stables) U-plan stable court by Robert Adam, 1790[26] 6547
Luffness House Luffness NT4748880470 56°00′51″N 2°50′38″W / 56.014263°N 2.843849°W / 56.014263; -2.843849 (Luffness House) 19th-century baronial house incorporating 16th-century tower house[27] 6551
Luffness House, Dovecot Luffness NT4757280472 56°00′51″N 2°50′33″W / 56.01429°N 2.842502°W / 56.01429; -2.842502 (Luffness House, Dovecot) Late-16th-century beehive dovecot[28] 6554
Redhouse Castle Spittal NT4626477070 55°59′01″N 2°51′46″W / 55.983583°N 2.862798°W / 55.983583; -2.862798 (Redhouse Castle) Late-16th- and early-17th-century fortified house, now in ruins[29] 6563
Redhouse Castle, Dovecot Spittal NT4628677052 55°59′00″N 2°51′45″W / 55.983424°N 2.862442°W / 55.983424; -2.862442 (Redhouse Castle, Dovecot) Early-17th-century lectern dovecot[30] 6564
Nunraw Dovecot Nunraw, Garvald NT5973270687 55°55′39″N 2°38′46″W / 55.927559°N 2.64601°W / 55.927559; -2.64601 (Nunraw Dovecot) 16th-century beehive dovecot[31] 7320
Nunraw Old Abbey Nunraw, Garvald NT5975370615 55°55′37″N 2°38′44″W / 55.926914°N 2.645663°W / 55.926914; -2.645663 (Nunraw Old Abbey) Baronial mansion by Brown and Wardrop, 1864, incorporating 15th-century keep[32] 7321
Danskine Gateway Danskine, Gifford NT5659867366 55°53′51″N 2°41′44″W / 55.897449°N 2.695627°W / 55.897449; -2.695627 (Danskine Gateway) Early-18th-century gateway to Yester House, probably by James Smith and Alexander McGill[33] 7329
Hopes House Longyester, Gifford NT5612063852 55°51′57″N 2°42′10″W / 55.865835°N 2.702699°W / 55.865835; -2.702699 (Hopes House) Classical mansion by James Burn, circa 1823[34] 7342
Thurston Home Farm Innerwick NT7144774487 55°57′45″N 2°27′32″W / 55.962541°N 2.458939°W / 55.962541; -2.458939 (Thurston Home Farm) Mid 19th-century steading[35] 7711
Keith Marischal Home Steading Humbie NT4486164343 55°52′09″N 2°52′58″W / 55.869088°N 2.882677°W / 55.869088; -2.882677 (Keith Marischal Home Steading) Early-19th-century steading[36] 7744
Lennoxlove House or Lethington Haddington NT5150772041 55°56′20″N 2°46′40″W / 55.938962°N 2.777871°W / 55.938962; -2.777871 (Lennoxlove House or Lethington) 15th-century tower house enlarged in the 17th century and altered in the 19th century and in 1914 by Robert Lorimer[37] 10814
Lennoxlove House, Sundial Haddington NT5155572040 55°56′20″N 2°46′38″W / 55.938958°N 2.777103°W / 55.938958; -2.777103 (Lennoxlove House, Sundial) Caryatid sundial dated 1679[38] 10815
Abbey Bridge Amisfield Park, Haddington NT5331474540 55°57′42″N 2°44′58″W / 55.961593°N 2.749381°W / 55.961593; -2.749381 (Abbey Bridge) Early-16th-century three-arch bridge[39] 10820
Stevenson House Haddington NT5445074823 55°57′51″N 2°43′52″W / 55.964244°N 2.731234°W / 55.964244; -2.731234 (Stevenson House) Early-17th-century house with substantial later additions[40] 10821
Amisfield Park Walled Garden Amisfield Park, Haddington NT5331474192 55°57′30″N 2°44′58″W / 55.958466°N 2.74932°W / 55.958466; -2.74932 (Amisfield Park Walled Garden) Neo-classical walled garden by John Henderson, dated 1786[41] 10825
Huntington House Huntington, Haddington NT4858274840 55°57′50″N 2°49′31″W / 55.963803°N 2.825225°W / 55.963803; -2.825225 (Huntington House) 17th-century house with 19th-century alterations[42] 10832
Huntington House, Dovecot Huntington, Haddington NT4851474886 55°57′51″N 2°49′35″W / 55.964209°N 2.826323°W / 55.964209; -2.826323 (Huntington House, Dovecot) 18th-century square dovecote[43] 10833
Alderston Coach House Haddington NT4997174583 55°57′42″N 2°48′11″W / 55.961642°N 2.80293°W / 55.961642; -2.80293 (Alderston Coach House) 18th-century stable block[44] 10835
St Michael's Kirk (Church of Scotland) Inveresk, Musselburgh NT3443272069 55°56′14″N 3°03′04″W / 55.937185°N 3.051176°W / 55.937185; -3.051176 (St Michael's Kirk (Church of Scotland)) Georgian church by Robert Nisbet, 1805[45] 10880
Catherine Lodge Inveresk, Musselburgh NT3487871986 55°56′11″N 3°02′38″W / 55.9365°N 3.044018°W / 55.9365; -3.044018 (Catherine Lodge) 18th-century house with 19th-century addition[46] 10886
Newhailes House Musselburgh NT3268772505 55°56′27″N 3°04′45″W / 55.94086°N 3.079214°W / 55.94086; -3.079214 (Newhailes House) Classical house by James Smith, 1686[47] 10911
Newhailes House, Stables Musselburgh NT3255572417 55°56′24″N 3°04′53″W / 55.940051°N 3.081304°W / 55.940051; -3.081304 (Newhailes House, Stables) Late-18th-century Classical stable court[48] 10916
Monkton House Old Craighall, Musselburgh NT3339270270 55°55′15″N 3°04′03″W / 55.920881°N 3.067377°W / 55.920881; -3.067377 (Monkton House) 16th- and 17th-century mansion[49] 10919
The Manor House Inveresk NT3482571907 55°56′09″N 3°02′41″W / 55.935783°N 3.044847°W / 55.935783; -3.044847 (The Manor House) 18th-century Classical villa[50] 10935
Halkerston Lodge Inveresk NT3485071868 55°56′08″N 3°02′40″W / 55.935436°N 3.044438°W / 55.935436; -3.044438 (Halkerston Lodge) House of circa 1640, restored by W Schomberg Scott, 1960[51] 10937
Inveresk Lodge Inveresk NT3487671849 55°56′07″N 3°02′38″W / 55.935269°N 3.044017°W / 55.935269; -3.044017 (Inveresk Lodge) Late-17th-century L-plan house[52] 10938
Gosford House, Gateway West Lodge and Policy Walls Aberlady NT4459376606 55°58′45″N 2°53′22″W / 55.979224°N 2.88948°W / 55.979224; -2.88948 (Gosford House, Gateway West Lodge and Policy Walls) Venetian gateway by Robert William Billings, dated 1854[53] 12711
Phantassie Dovecot Phantassie NT5968277404 55°59′16″N 2°38′52″W / 55.987901°N 2.647818°W / 55.987901; -2.647818 (Phantassie Dovecot) 18th-century beehive dovecot[54] 14501
Phantassie House Phantassie NT5981077228 55°59′11″N 2°38′45″W / 55.986331°N 2.64574°W / 55.986331; -2.64574 (Phantassie House) Mid 18th-century farmhouse[55] 14503
Hailes Castle East Linton NT5745375792 55°58′24″N 2°41′00″W / 55.973226°N 2.683287°W / 55.973226; -2.683287 (Hailes Castle) Ruins dating from 13th to 15th centuries[56] 14516
Sandy's Mill East Linton NT5502475300 55°58′07″N 2°43′20″W / 55.968584°N 2.72212°W / 55.968584; -2.72212 (Sandy's Mill) Mid-to-late-18th-century water mill[57] 14519
Prestonkirk Parish Church East Linton NT5924777811 55°59′29″N 2°39′17″W / 55.991521°N 2.654851°W / 55.991521; -2.654851 (Prestonkirk Parish Church) 18th-century church with 13th-century chancel and 17th-century tower[58] 14530
Preston Mill East Linton NT5948077882 55°59′32″N 2°39′04″W / 55.992179°N 2.651127°W / 55.992179; -2.651127 (Preston Mill) 18th-century water mill and kiln[59] 14531
Newbyth Old Mansion Newbyth, Whitekirk NT5869480029 56°00′41″N 2°39′51″W / 56.0114°N 2.664057°W / 56.0114; -2.664057 (Newbyth Old Mansion) Tudor Gothic mansion by Archibald Elliot, 1817[60] 14577
Tyninghame House Tyninghame NT6193479840 56°00′36″N 2°36′43″W / 56.009971°N 2.61207°W / 56.009971; -2.61207 (Tyninghame House) 17th-century mansion remodelled by William Burn, 1829[61] 14586
Tyninghame House, Sundial Tyninghame NT6189879819 56°00′35″N 2°36′46″W / 56.00978°N 2.612644°W / 56.00978; -2.612644 (Tyninghame House, Sundial) Replica of Newbattle Abbey sundial[62] 14608
Whitekirk Parish Church, St Mary's (Church of Scotland) Whitekirk NT5962781524 56°01′30″N 2°38′58″W / 56.024911°N 2.64932°W / 56.024911; -2.64932 (Whitekirk Parish Church, St Mary's (Church of Scotland)) 15th-century parish church with 19th- and 20th-century additions[63] 14615
Whitekirk, Tithe Barn (or Granary) Whitekirk NT5960581615 56°01′33″N 2°38′59″W / 56.025727°N 2.649687°W / 56.025727; -2.649687 (Whitekirk, Tithe Barn (or Granary)) 16th-century tithe barn[64] 14617
Yester House Gate Lodges, Gates and Gatepiers and Railings Gifford NT5357467749 55°54′02″N 2°44′39″W / 55.900607°N 2.744046°W / 55.900607; -2.744046 (Yester House Gate Lodges, Gates and Gatepiers and Railings) Classical lodges by John Adam, 1753[65] 14667
Yester House Gifford NT5434867161 55°53′43″N 2°43′54″W / 55.895399°N 2.731569°W / 55.895399; -2.731569 (Yester House) Classical mansion designed by James Smith and Alexander McGill,&NEWLINE;1699–1728, with many later additions[66] 14693
St Bothan's Chapel, formerly St Cuthbert's Collegiate Church Gifford NT5445767131 55°53′43″N 2°43′47″W / 55.89514°N 2.729821°W / 55.89514; -2.729821 (St Bothan's Chapel, formerly St Cuthbert's Collegiate Church) 15th-century chapel remodelled by the Adam Brothers, 1753[67] 14695
Yester Parish Kirk Gifford NT5348268104 55°54′14″N 2°44′44″W / 55.903788°N 2.745578°W / 55.903788; -2.745578 (Yester Parish Kirk) T-plan church of 1710[68] 14697
Dunglass Collegiate Church Dunglass NT7665771896 55°56′22″N 2°22′31″W / 55.939544°N 2.375262°W / 55.939544; -2.375262 (Dunglass Collegiate Church) 15th-century church, now disused[69] 14700
Oldhamstocks Parish Church Oldhamstocks NT7379970651 55°55′42″N 2°25′15″W / 55.928211°N 2.420892°W / 55.928211; -2.420892 (Oldhamstocks Parish Church) 18th-century church with 16th-century aisle[70] 14710
Sydserf House Kingston NT5412681717 56°01′34″N 2°44′15″W / 56.026149°N 2.737603°W / 56.026149; -2.737603 (Sydserf House) Late-17th-century T-plan laird's house[71] 14721
Tantallon Castle North Berwick NT5958785029 56°03′23″N 2°39′02″W / 56.056397°N 2.650491°W / 56.056397; -2.650491 (Tantallon Castle) Remains of mid-14th-century castle with some later work[72] 14722

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Tantallon Castle Dovecot North Berwick NT5952385000 56°03′22″N 2°39′05″W / 56.056131°N 2.651515°W / 56.056131; -2.651515 (Tantallon Castle Dovecot) 17th-century lectern dovecot[73] 14723
Dunglass, Gazebo Dunglass NT7635271728 55°56′17″N 2°22′48″W / 55.93802°N 2.38013°W / 55.93802; -2.38013 (Dunglass, Gazebo) Classical summer house dated 1712[74] 14725
Dunglass, Viaduct [note 3] Dunglass NT7706872148 55°56′31″N 2°22′07″W / 55.941828°N 2.368705°W / 55.941828; -2.368705 (Dunglass, Viaduct [note 3]) Multi-span railway viaduct by Grainger and Miller, circa 1840[75] 14731
Fenton Tower Kingston NT5433482095 56°01′46″N 2°44′04″W / 56.029565°N 2.73433°W / 56.029565; -2.73433 (Fenton Tower) L-plan tower house, circa 1575[76] 14743
Leuchie House North Berwick NT5721983276 56°02′26″N 2°41′18″W / 56.040442°N 2.688231°W / 56.040442; -2.688231 (Leuchie House) Late-18th-century classical mansion[77] 14746
Bower House (Bourhouse) Bowerhouse, Dunbar NT6663976577 55°58′52″N 2°32′10″W / 55.981007°N 2.53621°W / 55.981007; -2.53621 (Bower House (Bourhouse)) Jacobean mansion by David Bryce, 1835[78] 14756
Bourhouse (Bower House) Dovecot Bowerhouse, Dunbar NT6679876710 55°58′56″N 2°32′01″W / 55.982213°N 2.533679°W / 55.982213; -2.533679 (Bourhouse (Bower House) Dovecot) 18th-century double lectern dovecot[79] 14757
Halls Farmhouse Halls, Spott, Dunbar NT6534972767 55°56′48″N 2°33′23″W / 55.946685°N 2.556391°W / 55.946685; -2.556391 (Halls Farmhouse) Late-18th-century farmhouse, remodelled in Romanesque style by Frederick Thomas Pilkington, 1860[80] 14760
Spott Dovecot Spott House, Spott, Dunbar NT6751175595 55°58′20″N 2°31′20″W / 55.972244°N 2.522118°W / 55.972244; -2.522118 (Spott Dovecot) 18th-century double lectern dovecot[81] 14763
Biel House Stenton NT6336475894 55°58′29″N 2°35′19″W / 55.974631°N 2.588598°W / 55.974631; -2.588598 (Biel House) Tudor-style country house incorporating medieval tower house[82] 14764
Stenton Rood Well Stenton NT6237674417 55°57′41″N 2°36′15″W / 55.961285°N 2.604221°W / 55.961285; -2.604221 (Stenton Rood Well) 16th-century wellhead[83] 14783
Bielgrange Farmhouse Biel, Stenton NT6184075593 55°58′19″N 2°36′47″W / 55.971808°N 2.612973°W / 55.971808; -2.612973 (Bielgrange Farmhouse) Classical farmhouse by Charles Ritchie, 1803[84] 14796
Whittingehame House Whittingehame NT6055273385 55°57′07″N 2°38′00″W / 55.951866°N 2.633284°W / 55.951866; -2.633284 (Whittingehame House) Greek-style neo-classical mansion by Sir Robert Smirke, 1817[85] 17485
Whittingehame House, East Lodge with piers Whittingehame NT6119274826 55°57′54″N 2°37′24″W / 55.964865°N 2.623244°W / 55.964865; -2.623244 (Whittingehame House, East Lodge with piers) Greek classical lodge by William Burn, circa 1827[86] 17486
Whittingehame House, West Lodge with quadrants and gatepiers Whittingehame NT5903372220 55°56′29″N 2°39′27″W / 55.941272°N 2.657429°W / 55.941272; -2.657429 (Whittingehame House, West Lodge with quadrants and gatepiers) Greek classical lodge by Sir Robert Smirke, circa 1820[87] 17490
Whittingehame Tower Whittingehame NT6022373246 55°57′02″N 2°38′19″W / 55.95059°N 2.638531°W / 55.95059; -2.638531 (Whittingehame Tower) Late-15th- to early-16th-century L-plan tower house[88] 17500
Whittingehame Tower, Pavilion Lodges and Gatepiers Whittingehame NT6012073467 55°57′09″N 2°38′25″W / 55.952567°N 2.640213°W / 55.952567; -2.640213 (Whittingehame Tower, Pavilion Lodges and Gatepiers) 18th-century pair of Baroque gate lodges[89] 17502
Northfield House Dovecot Preston NT3898373871 55°57′14″N 2°58′43″W / 55.953973°N 2.978746°W / 55.953973; -2.978746 (Northfield House Dovecot) 17th-century beehive dovecot[90] 17528
Hamilton House Preston NT3897873983 55°57′18″N 2°58′44″W / 55.954978°N 2.978851°W / 55.954978; -2.978851 (Hamilton House) Laird's house dated 1628[91] 17529
Preston Tower Preston NT3902674064 55°57′21″N 2°58′41″W / 55.955712°N 2.978101°W / 55.955712; -2.978101 (Preston Tower) 15th-century tower house, with early-17th-century additions[92] 17530
Preston Cross Preston NT3915674045 55°57′20″N 2°58′34″W / 55.955558°N 2.976015°W / 55.955558; -2.976015 (Preston Cross) Early-17th-century mercat cross[93] 17533
Prestongrange Colliery, Pump House and Pump Prestongrange NT3734973680 55°57′07″N 3°00′18″W / 55.952047°N 3.004865°W / 55.952047; -3.004865 (Prestongrange Colliery, Pump House and Pump) Beam engine pump house and pump erected 1874 by Harvey and Company of Hoyle, Cornwall[94] 17534
Prestongrange House Prestongrange NT3787773708 55°57′09″N 2°59′47″W / 55.952367°N 2.996417°W / 55.952367; -2.996417 (Prestongrange House) 16th-century house remodelled by William Henry Playfair, 1830–1850[95] 17537
Dolphingstone Dovecot Prestonpans NT3817572756 55°56′38″N 2°59′29″W / 55.943853°N 2.991427°W / 55.943853; -2.991427 (Dolphingstone Dovecot) 17th-century beehive dovecot[96] 17553
Northfield House Preston NT3891573921 55°57′16″N 2°58′47″W / 55.954413°N 2.979846°W / 55.954413; -2.979846 (Northfield House) Late-16th-century mansion with later additions[97] 17560
Morham Parish Church Morham NT5565872597 55°56′40″N 2°42′41″W / 55.944359°N 2.711518°W / 55.944359; -2.711518 (Morham Parish Church) 18th-century parish church[98] 18870
East Saltoun Parish Church East Saltoun NT4744667877 55°54′04″N 2°50′31″W / 55.901126°N 2.842062°W / 55.901126; -2.842062 (East Saltoun Parish Church) Gothic T-plan church by Robert Burn, 1805[99] 18885
Saltoun Hall Saltoun NT4606568447 55°54′22″N 2°51′51″W / 55.906094°N 2.864259°W / 55.906094; -2.864259 (Saltoun Hall) Tudor mansion by William Burn, 1825, incorporating 15th-century tower house[100] 18895
Saltoun Hall Stables, Carriage House and Cistern-Head Saltoun NT4625068338 55°54′18″N 2°51′41″W / 55.905135°N 2.861279°W / 55.905135; -2.861279 (Saltoun Hall Stables, Carriage House and Cistern-Head) Late-18th-century classical stable block possibly by Robert Burn[101] 18899
Winton House, South Lodge Gates and Gatepiers Pencaitland NT4447669072 55°54′42″N 2°53′23″W / 55.911528°N 2.8898°W / 55.911528; -2.8898 (Winton House, South Lodge Gates and Gatepiers) Late-17th- or early-18th-century wrought-iron gates[102] 18917
Fountainhall or Penkaet Castle Fountainhall, Pencaitland NT4265967712 55°53′57″N 2°55′07″W / 55.899096°N 2.918574°W / 55.899096; -2.918574 (Fountainhall or Penkaet Castle) 17th-century laird's house[103] 18918
Pencaitland Parish Church Pencaitland NT4432569012 55°54′39″N 2°53′32″W / 55.910971°N 2.892203°W / 55.910971; -2.892203 (Pencaitland Parish Church) Largely 17th-century church incorporating pre-Reformation nave[104] 18933
Wester Pencaitland Farm Dovecot Pencaitland NT4402068951 55°54′37″N 2°53′49″W / 55.910388°N 2.897069°W / 55.910388; -2.897069 (Wester Pencaitland Farm Dovecot) 17th-century lectern dovecot[105] 18942
Winton House Pencaitland NT4381569495 55°54′55″N 2°54′02″W / 55.915251°N 2.900461°W / 55.915251; -2.900461 (Winton House) Anglo-Scottish Renaissance mansion, built 1620–1627 by William Wallace[106] 18948
Winton House, North Lodge with Gates Pencaitland NT4348670025 55°55′12″N 2°54′21″W / 55.919974°N 2.905835°W / 55.919974; -2.905835 (Winton House, North Lodge with Gates) Early-19th-century gate lodge[107] 18950
Seton Collegiate Church Port Seton NT4182075110 55°57′56″N 2°56′01″W / 55.965456°N 2.933587°W / 55.965456; -2.933587 (Seton Collegiate Church) Medieval collegiate church, now disused[108] 19077
Seton House Port Seton NT4173475084 55°57′55″N 2°56′06″W / 55.965212°N 2.934959°W / 55.965212; -2.934959 (Seton House) Castellated country house by Robert Adam, 1791[109] 19080
Cockenzie House Cockenzie NT3997675672 55°58′13″N 2°57′48″W / 55.970277°N 2.963247°W / 55.970277; -2.963247 (Cockenzie House) 17th-century house and warehouse with later alterations[110] 23026
Chalmers Memorial Church Port Seton NT4033275678 55°58′13″N 2°57′27″W / 55.970376°N 2.957546°W / 55.970376; -2.957546 (Chalmers Memorial Church) Eclectic style church by Sydney Mitchell and Wilson, 1904[111] 23027
Belhaven Brewery (Maltings, Kilns, Vaults, Brewhouse, Boilerhouse, Chimney, Office, Former Stable and Mill) Dunbar NT6656078375 55°59′50″N 2°32′16″W / 55.997155°N 2.5377°W / 55.997155; -2.5377 (Belhaven Brewery (Maltings, Kilns, Vaults, Brewhouse, Boilerhouse, Chimney, Office, Former Stable and Mill)) 18th-century brewery largely rebuilt in the 19th century[112] 24730
Friar's Croft Dovecot Dunbar NT6779078840 56°00′05″N 2°31′05″W / 56.001417°N 2.518038°W / 56.001417; -2.518038 (Friar's Croft Dovecot) 15th-century former belfry tower of Trinity Friars Church[113] 24764
Courtyard through 71-75 High Street Dunbar NT6796178894 56°00′07″N 2°30′55″W / 56.001914°N 2.515302°W / 56.001914; -2.515302 (Courtyard through 71-75 High Street) 17th- and 18th-century town houses[114] 24788
Dunbar Town House (Tolbooth) Dunbar NT6794178921 56°00′08″N 2°30′56″W / 56.002155°N 2.515626°W / 56.002155; -2.515626 (Dunbar Town House (Tolbooth)) 17th-century municipal buildings[115] 24790
34 High Street Dunbar NT6795478796 56°00′04″N 2°30′55″W / 56.001033°N 2.515403°W / 56.001033; -2.515403 (34 High Street) Late-18th-century L-plan town house[116] 24802
56-60 (even numbers) High Street Dunbar NT6791678861 56°00′06″N 2°30′58″W / 56.001614°N 2.51602°W / 56.001614; -2.51602 (56-60 (even numbers) High Street) Tenement and shops dated 1743[117] 24806
Lauderdale House Dunbar, High Street NT6783379095 56°00′13″N 2°31′03″W / 56.003711°N 2.517379°W / 56.003711; -2.517379 (Lauderdale House) 18th-century house with extensions by Robert and James Adam[118] 24829
Queen's Road Parish Church Dunbar NT6818378581 55°59′57″N 2°30′42″W / 55.999117°N 2.511706°W / 55.999117; -2.511706 (Queen's Road Parish Church) Gothic Revival church by James Gillespie Graham, 1821[119] 24842
Old Tyne Bridge East Linton, over the River Tyne NT5926177111 55°59′07″N 2°39′16″W / 55.985233°N 2.654521°W / 55.985233; -2.654521 (Old Tyne Bridge) Mid-to-late-16th-century two-arch road bridge[120] 26632
Haddington Town Hall Haddington NT5147673895 55°57′20″N 2°46′43″W / 55.955615°N 2.778702°W / 55.955615; -2.778702 (Haddington Town Hall) Town hall by William Adam, 1748, altered by James Gillespie Graham, 1830[121] 34185
Carlyle House Haddington, High Street NT5149273852 55°57′19″N 2°46′42″W / 55.955231°N 2.778438°W / 55.955231; -2.778438 (Carlyle House) Mid 18th-century classical house[122] 34239
Bank of Scotland Haddington, Court Street NT5129673924 55°57′21″N 2°46′54″W / 55.955858°N 2.781589°W / 55.955858; -2.781589 (Bank of Scotland) Classical mansion of 1803[123] 34281
26, 27 Market Street Haddington NT5155573930 55°57′21″N 2°46′39″W / 55.955938°N 2.777443°W / 55.955938; -2.777443 (26, 27 Market Street) 17th-century town house and shops[124] 34303
24, 25 Market Street Haddington NT5156673933 55°57′21″N 2°46′38″W / 55.955966°N 2.777267°W / 55.955966; -2.777267 (24, 25 Market Street) 17th-century town house and shops[125] 34306
7, 8 Market Street Haddington NT5165573949 55°57′22″N 2°46′33″W / 55.956119°N 2.775845°W / 55.956119; -2.775845 (7, 8 Market Street) 18th-century classical town house[126] 34315
Haddington House Haddington, Sidegate Street NT5174073720 55°57′15″N 2°46′28″W / 55.95407°N 2.774443°W / 55.95407; -2.774443 (Haddington House) 17th-century town house[127] 34388
St Mary's Parish Church Haddington NT5189373635 55°57′12″N 2°46′19″W / 55.953322°N 2.771978°W / 55.953322; -2.771978 (St Mary's Parish Church) Late-14th- to late-15th-century church[128] 34391
Nungate Bridge Haddington, Bridge Street NT5192173794 55°57′17″N 2°46′18″W / 55.954753°N 2.771558°W / 55.954753; -2.771558 (Nungate Bridge) 16th-century three-arch stone bridge[129] 34414

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Musselburgh Town House Musselburgh, High Street NT3459172734 55°56′35″N 3°02′56″W / 55.94318°N 3.048793°W / 55.94318; -3.048793 (Musselburgh Town House) 18th-century town hall renovated in the 19th century[130] 38308
Musselburgh Tolbooth Musselburgh, High Street NT3459172734 55°56′35″N 3°02′56″W / 55.94318°N 3.048793°W / 55.94318; -3.048793 (Musselburgh Tolbooth) 16th-century tolbooth with tower dated 1496[131] 38309
Pinkie House Musselburgh NT3488072651 55°56′33″N 3°02′39″W / 55.942474°N 3.044147°W / 55.942474; -3.044147 (Pinkie House) Later 16th-century L-plan house with large 17th-century extension and later alterations[132] 38314
Old Bridge Musselburgh NT3407672537 55°56′29″N 3°03′25″W / 55.94134°N 3.056989°W / 55.94134; -3.056989 (Old Bridge) Early-16th-century three-arch bridge[133] 38378
The Grange North Berwick, Grange Road NT5497884770 56°03′13″N 2°43′28″W / 56.053658°N 2.724448°W / 56.053658; -2.724448 (The Grange) Late-19th-century house combining Scottish Renaissance and Arts and Crafts detail, by Robert Lorimer[134] 38723
Norham North Berwick, Marmion Road NT5495285149 56°03′25″N 2°43′30″W / 56.05706°N 2.724929°W / 56.05706; -2.724929 (Norham) English cottage style house, 1895, by Thomas Duncan Rhind[135] 38756
Prestongrange Church Prestongrange NT3882074558 55°57′36″N 2°58′53″W / 55.960124°N 2.981512°W / 55.960124; -2.981512 (Prestongrange Church) 16th-century church, rebuilt in 1774[136] 40320
Harlaw Hill House Prestonpans NT3894074633 55°57′39″N 2°58′47″W / 55.960813°N 2.979607°W / 55.960813; -2.979607 (Harlaw Hill House) 17th-century house with 18th-century stables[137] 40322
Lennoxlove House, Garden Gateway Haddington NT5152572026 55°56′20″N 2°46′39″W / 55.938829°N 2.77758°W / 55.938829; -2.77758 (Lennoxlove House, Garden Gateway) Gates by Robert Lorimer, 1912, leading to formal gardens[138] 43548
Ugston Old Farm Ugston, Haddington NT4933074713 55°57′46″N 2°48′48″W / 55.962742°N 2.813221°W / 55.962742; -2.813221 (Ugston Old Farm) Late-16th-century farm steading[139] 43560

Notes

  1. Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference (where provided) is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.
    "Guide to National Grid". Ordnance Survey. Retrieved 2007-12-12.
    "Get-a-map". Ordnance Survey. Retrieved 2007-12-17.
  2. The "HB Number" is a unique number assigned to each listed building by Historic Scotland.
  3. 1 2 Also in the Scottish Borders

References

  1. Guide to the Protection of Scotland’s Listed Buildings (PDF). Historic Scotland. 2009. p. 4. ISBN 978-1-84917-013-0. Retrieved 2010-05-05.
  2. "What is Listing?". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-05-05.
  3. 1 2 Scottish Historic Environment Policy (PDF). Historic Scotland. October 2008. pp. 24–25. ISBN 978-1-84917-002-4. Retrieved 2010-05-05.
  4. Guide to the Protection of Scotland’s Listed Buildings, p. 17.
  5. "Gullane, Duncur Road, Greywalls With Lodges, Garden Walls, Gateway And Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  6. "Gullane, Main Street, Parish Church Hall: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  7. "North Berwick, Abbotsford Road, Carlekemp With Boundary Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  8. "North Berwick, Abbotsford Road, Carlekemp Lodge With Gates And Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  9. "North Berwick, Abbotsford Road, Westerdunes With Summer House, Garden Screen, Garden Sculpture, Terrace And Boundary Walls, Gates And Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  10. "Gullane, Duncur Road, Muirfield Gate And Gatehouse/Garage (Formerly Known As The Pleasance): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  11. "North Berwick, Abbotsford Road, Bunkerhill (Bunkershill) And Boundary Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  12. "Bolton Muir With Entrance Court, Retaining And Terrace Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  13. "Broxmouth South Lodge With Gatepiers And Quadrants: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  14. "Lochend House, The Ruins Of: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  15. "Dirleton Village Dirleton Castle, Dovecot, Castle Gate, Tower And North And West Gateways And Boundary Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  16. "Dirleton Village, Dirleton Parish Church, Gateway And Graveyard Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  17. "Archerfield With Pavilion Wings: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  18. "Gilmerton House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  19. "Pilmuir House With Walled Garden, Retaining Walls, Gatepiers And Dovecot: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  20. "Aberlady Main Street Mercat Cross: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  21. "Aberlady Main Street Parish Church Church Of Scotland With Graveyard: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  22. "Ballencrieff Granary: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  23. "Gosford House With Screen Walls And Garden Statuary: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  24. "Gosford Hungary House Former Dog Kennels And Game Larders: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  25. "Gosford Mausoleum Enclosure And Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  26. "Gosford Stables: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  27. "Luffness, House With East Wing Stables And Yard. The Pend, Italian Garden And Sundials: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  28. "Luffness Dovecot: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  29. "Redhouse Castle And Gateway: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  30. "Redhouse Dovecot: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  31. "Nunraw Dovecot: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  32. "Nunraw Old Abbey With Sundial: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  33. "Danskine Gateway: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  34. "Hopes House With Gates And Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  35. "Thurston Home Farm: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  36. "Keith Marischal Home Steading With Sheep Pen And Dovecot: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  37. "Lennoxlove House Or Lethington: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  38. "Lennoxlove House, Sundial: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  39. "Abbey Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  40. "Stevenson House, With Garden Statuary And Gates: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  41. "Amisfield Park Walled Garden: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  42. "Huntington House, With Walled Garden: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  43. "Huntington House, Dovecot: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  44. "Alderston Coach House, With Kennels: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  45. "Inveresk Village, St Michael's Kirk (Church Of Scotland) With Graveyard Walls, Railings And Piers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  46. "19 Inveresk Village, Catherine Lodge With Stable Block, Retaining Walls And Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  47. "Newhailes House With Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  48. "Newhailes House, Stables: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  49. "Old Craighall, Monkton House With Stable Range, Retaining Walls, Gates And Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  50. "18 Inveresk Village, The Manor House With South Pavilion, Dovecot, Ice House, Retaining Walls, Gates And Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  51. "22 Inveresk Village Halkerston Lodge With Former Stables, Lamp Standards, Terrace And Retaining Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  52. "24 Inveresk Village, Inveresk Lodge With Sundial, Former Outbuilding, Retaining And Terrace Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  53. "Gosford Gateway West Lodge And Policy Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  54. "Phantassie Dovecot: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  55. "Phantassie House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  56. "Hailes Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  57. "Sandy's Mill: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  58. "Prestonkirk Parish Church (Church Of Scotland): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  59. "Preston Mill: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  60. "Newbyth Old Mansion: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  61. "Tyninghame House With Garden Ornament And Gateway: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  62. "Tyninghame House, Sundial: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  63. "Whitekirk Parish Church, St Mary's (Church Of Scotland): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  64. "Whitekirk, Tithe Barn (Or Granary): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  65. "Gifford, The Avenue, Yester House Gate Lodges, Gates And Gatepiers And Railings: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  66. "Yester House With East Pavilion: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  67. "Yester House, St Bothan's Chapel, Formerly St Cuthbert's Collegiate Church: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  68. "Yester Parish Kirk With Hearse House And Piers, Gates And Graveyard Walls (Church Of Scotland): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  69. "Dunglass Collegiate Church: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  70. "Oldhamstocks Parish Church (Church Of Scotland) With Graveyard Walls And Watch House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  71. "Sydserf House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  72. "Tantallon Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  73. "Tantallon Castle Dovecot: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  74. "Dunglass, Gazebo: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  75. "Dunglass, Viaduct: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  76. "Fenton Tower: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  77. "Leuchie House, Richard Cave Multiple Sclerosis Holiday Home And La Sagesse Convent: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  78. "Bower House (Bourhouse) With Gates, Wellhead, Terrace And Boundary Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  79. "Bourhouse (Bower House) Dovecot: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  80. "Halls Farmhouse With Retaining Walls And Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  81. "Spott Dovecot: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  82. "Biel House With Terrace Walls, Chapel Remains, Sundial, Boundary Walls, Gateway, Summer House, Archway, Kennels And Service Court: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  83. "Stenton Rood Well With Retaining Wall: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  84. "Bielgrange Farmhouse With Terrace And Retaining Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  85. "Whittingehame House With Terrace Walls And Sundial: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  86. "Whittingehame House, East Lodge With Piers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  87. "Whittingehame House, West Lodge With Quadrants And Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  88. "Whittingehame Tower, (Formerly Whittingehame Castle) With Wellhead And Sundial: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  89. "Whittingehame Tower, Pavilion Lodges And Gatepiers (E Lodge Known As Gardener's House): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  90. "Preston, Northfield House Dovecot: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  91. "Preston, Hamilton House, Including Boundary Walls, Doorway, Gatepiers, Gate And Railings: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  92. "Preston, Preston Tower: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  93. "Preston, Preston Cross: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  94. "Prestongrange Colliery, Pump House And Pump: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  95. "Prestongrange House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  96. "Dolphingstone Dovecot: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  97. "Preston, Northfield House, Including Boundary Walls, Gates, Gatepiers And Corner Bartizan: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  98. "Morham Parish Church With Graveyard Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  99. "East Saltoun Parish Church With Graveyard Walls And Railings: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  100. "Saltoun Hall With Terrace Wall And Enclousure: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  101. "Saltoun Hall Stables, Carriage House And Cistern-Head: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  102. "Easter Pencaitland, Winton House, South Lodge Gates And Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  103. "Fountainhall Or Penkaet Castle, With Garden Walls And Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  104. "Pencaitland Parish Church With Gatehouse Offertory Houses And Graveyard Walls And Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  105. "Wester Pencaitland Farm Dovecot: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  106. "Winton House (Formerly Castle) With Terraces Railings: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  107. "Winton House North Lodge With Gates: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  108. "Seton Collegiate Church, St Mary And Holy Cross, With Retaining Walls And Carved Panels: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  109. "Seton House With Retaining Terrace And Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  110. "Cockenzie House, With Great Custom, Gates, Walls And Garden Features: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  111. "Edinburgh Road, Chalmers Memorial Church, Church Of Scotland: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  112. "Belhaven, Belhaven Brewery (Maltings, Kilns, Vaults, Brewhouse, Boilerhouse, Chimney, Office, Former Stable And Mill): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  113. "Delisle Street, Friar's Croft Dovecot.: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  114. "High Street, Courtyard Through 71-75 High Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  115. "High Street, Town House (Tolbooth): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  116. "34 High Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  117. "56-60 (Even Nos) High Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  118. "High Street, Lauderdale House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  119. "Queen's Road Parish Church And Graveyard, Church Of Scotland: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  120. "Bridge End, Old Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  121. "Town Hall: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  122. "50, 51, High Street Carlyle House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  123. "Bank Of Scotland Court Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  124. "26, 27 Market St: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  125. "24, 25 Market St: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  126. "7, 8 Market Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  127. "Haddington House Sidegate Lamp Of The Lothian, Collegiate Centre: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  128. "St Mary's Parish Church And Churchyard Including Boundary Walls, Gatepiers And Gates: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  129. "Nungate Bridge Bridge Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  130. "High Street Town House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  131. "High Street Tolbooth: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  132. "High Street, Pinkie House The Mansionhouse And Draw Well: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  133. "Old Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  134. "Grange Road, The Grange, Garden Walls And Gateway: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  135. "28 Marmion Road, Norham With Gatepiers And Parapet Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  136. "Kirk Street, Prestongrange Church, Church Of Scotland: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  137. "Harlaw Hill House, With Stables And West Boundary Wall: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  138. "Lennoxlove House, Garden Gateway: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  139. "Ugston Old Farm: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.

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