List of listed buildings in Cockburnspath, Scottish Borders
This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Cockburnspath in the Scottish Borders, Scotland.
List
Name |
Location |
Date Listed |
Grid Ref. [note 1] |
Geo-coordinates |
Notes |
HB Number [note 2] |
Image |
Old Stables And Cottage To Rear And At Side Of The Cockburnspath Inn |
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55°55′58″N 2°21′39″W / 55.932696°N 2.360759°W / 55.932696; -2.360759 (Old Stables And Cottage To Rear And At Side Of The Cockburnspath Inn) |
Category B |
4049 |
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Cove Harbour, Tunnel Entrance |
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55°56′18″N 2°20′52″W / 55.938215°N 2.347684°W / 55.938215; -2.347684 (Cove Harbour, Tunnel Entrance) |
Category B |
6417 |
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Pease Bridge |
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55°55′21″N 2°20′07″W / 55.922418°N 2.335157°W / 55.922418; -2.335157 (Pease Bridge) |
Category A |
4054 |
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A.1 Road Bridge, Dunglass |
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55°56′32″N 2°22′05″W / 55.942225°N 2.3681°W / 55.942225; -2.3681 (A.1 Road Bridge, Dunglass) |
Category B |
4057 |
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St Helen's Kirk And Kirkyard |
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55°55′44″N 2°18′56″W / 55.92875°N 2.315607°W / 55.92875; -2.315607 (St Helen's Kirk And Kirkyard) |
Category A |
4051 |
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Cockburnspath Tower |
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55°55′16″N 2°20′46″W / 55.920995°N 2.346201°W / 55.920995; -2.346201 (Cockburnspath Tower) |
Category B |
4053 |
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New Bridge, Dunglass |
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55°56′29″N 2°22′12″W / 55.941259°N 2.369916°W / 55.941259; -2.369916 (New Bridge, Dunglass) |
Category B |
4055 |
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Cockburnspath Station House |
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55°56′16″N 2°21′38″W / 55.937854°N 2.360439°W / 55.937854; -2.360439 (Cockburnspath Station House) |
Category C(S) |
48937 |
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Cockburnspath Church And Graveyard |
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55°55′54″N 2°21′45″W / 55.931783°N 2.362575°W / 55.931783; -2.362575 (Cockburnspath Church And Graveyard) |
Category A |
4129 |
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Market Cross Cockburnspath |
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55°55′57″N 2°21′46″W / 55.93243°N 2.362821°W / 55.93243; -2.362821 (Market Cross Cockburnspath) |
Category A |
4047 |
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Old Tower Bridge |
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55°55′14″N 2°20′47″W / 55.920599°N 2.346278°W / 55.920599; -2.346278 (Old Tower Bridge) |
Category B |
4052 |
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Old Bridge, Dunglass |
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55°56′36″N 2°21′59″W / 55.943398°N 2.366414°W / 55.943398; -2.366414 (Old Bridge, Dunglass) |
Category B |
4058 |
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Dunglass Policies, Merse Lodge |
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55°56′27″N 2°22′11″W / 55.940891°N 2.369704°W / 55.940891; -2.369704 (Dunglass Policies, Merse Lodge) |
Category C(S) |
6414 |
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Dunglass Viaduct |
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55°56′31″N 2°22′07″W / 55.941828°N 2.368705°W / 55.941828; -2.368705 (Dunglass Viaduct) |
Category B |
4056 |
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Cove Harbour, Pier And Breakwater |
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55°56′16″N 2°20′44″W / 55.937852°N 2.345615°W / 55.937852; -2.345615 (Cove Harbour, Pier And Breakwater) |
Category B |
6415 |
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Old Manor House (Sparrow Castle) |
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55°55′55″N 2°21′43″W / 55.931974°N 2.362065°W / 55.931974; -2.362065 (Old Manor House (Sparrow Castle)) |
Category A |
4046 |
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Premises Of Geo Hay And Sons General Merchants |
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55°55′58″N 2°21′43″W / 55.932827°N 2.362009°W / 55.932827; -2.362009 (Premises Of Geo Hay And Sons General Merchants) |
Category B |
4050 |
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Cove Harbour, Cottages/Store Sheds At Pier |
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55°56′19″N 2°20′47″W / 55.938551°N 2.346326°W / 55.938551; -2.346326 (Cove Harbour, Cottages/Store Sheds At Pier) |
Category B |
6416 |
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Smithy, Cockburnspath |
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55°55′53″N 2°21′45″W / 55.931434°N 2.36238°W / 55.931434; -2.36238 (Smithy, Cockburnspath) |
Category B |
4048 |
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Key
The scheme for classifying buildings in Scotland is:
- Category A: "buildings of national or international importance, either architectural or historic, or fine little-altered examples of some particular period, style or building type."[1]
- Category B: "buildings of regional or more than local importance, or major examples of some particular period, style or building type which may have been altered."[1]
- Category C(S): "buildings of local importance, lesser examples of any period, style, or building type, as originally constructed or moderately altered; and simple traditional buildings which group well with others in categories A and B."[1]
There are approximately 47,400 listed buildings in Scotland. Of these, around 8 per cent (some 3,800) are Category A, and 51 per cent (24,000) are Category B, with the rest listed at Category C(s).[2]
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