List of listed buildings in Stevenston, North Ayrshire
This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Stevenston in North Ayrshire, Scotland.
List
Name |
Location |
Date Listed |
Grid Ref. [note 1] |
Geo-coordinates |
Notes |
HB Number [note 2] |
Image |
Kerelaw Castle, Bridge |
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55°38′55″N 4°45′10″W / 55.648544°N 4.752744°W / 55.648544; -4.752744 (Kerelaw Castle, Bridge) |
Category B |
41059 |
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Hullerhirst And Gatepiers |
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55°39′08″N 4°44′26″W / 55.652295°N 4.740575°W / 55.652295; -4.740575 (Hullerhirst And Gatepiers) |
Category B |
14398 |
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Parish Church (High) Including Graveyard Gateway |
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55°38′31″N 4°45′24″W / 55.641993°N 4.756639°W / 55.641993; -4.756639 (Parish Church (High) Including Graveyard Gateway) |
Category B |
41048 |
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Glencairn Street, Obelisk |
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55°38′34″N 4°45′40″W / 55.642776°N 4.761001°W / 55.642776; -4.761001 (Glencairn Street, Obelisk) |
Category B |
41056 |
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Schoolwell Street Manse |
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55°38′32″N 4°45′26″W / 55.642233°N 4.757165°W / 55.642233; -4.757165 (Schoolwell Street Manse) |
Category B |
41049 |
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Old High Road Mayville |
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55°38′31″N 4°45′41″W / 55.641959°N 4.761373°W / 55.641959; -4.761373 (Old High Road Mayville) |
Category B |
41052 |
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Old High Road, Outbuildings And Byres, Mayville |
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55°38′30″N 4°45′42″W / 55.64172°N 4.761595°W / 55.64172; -4.761595 (Old High Road, Outbuildings And Byres, Mayville) |
Category C(S) |
41054 |
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Hawkhill Farm |
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55°38′46″N 4°44′17″W / 55.646149°N 4.738064°W / 55.646149; -4.738064 (Hawkhill Farm) |
Category C(S) |
41062 |
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Broomhouse |
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55°38′32″N 4°43′46″W / 55.642116°N 4.72947°W / 55.642116; -4.72947 (Broomhouse) |
Category B |
19696 |
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No 21 Schoolwell Street |
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55°38′31″N 4°45′26″W / 55.641828°N 4.757184°W / 55.641828; -4.757184 (No 21 Schoolwell Street) |
Category C(S) |
41050 |
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Main Street Champion Shell Inn |
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55°38′27″N 4°45′26″W / 55.640848°N 4.757226°W / 55.640848; -4.757226 (Main Street Champion Shell Inn) |
Category B |
41051 |
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Old High Road, Mayville, Sundial |
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55°38′30″N 4°45′40″W / 55.641778°N 4.761011°W / 55.641778; -4.761011 (Old High Road, Mayville, Sundial) |
Category B |
41053 |
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Old High Road, Gatepiers, Mayville |
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55°38′29″N 4°45′42″W / 55.641377°N 4.761666°W / 55.641377; -4.761666 (Old High Road, Gatepiers, Mayville) |
Category B |
41055 |
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Ardeer, Ici Plant, "South African Pavilion" (Former Ici Staff Restaurant) |
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55°37′31″N 4°43′47″W / 55.625302°N 4.729698°W / 55.625302; -4.729698 (Ardeer, Ici Plant, "South African Pavilion" (Former Ici Staff Restaurant)) |
Category B |
19136 |
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Millhill (R Begbie) |
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55°38′31″N 4°45′19″W / 55.641976°N 4.755414°W / 55.641976; -4.755414 (Millhill (R Begbie)) |
Category C(S) |
41057 |
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Kerelaw Castle |
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55°38′54″N 4°45′09″W / 55.648218°N 4.752467°W / 55.648218; -4.752467 (Kerelaw Castle) |
Category B |
41058 |
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Shore Road Ardeer Parish Church |
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55°37′59″N 4°45′00″W / 55.632999°N 4.750096°W / 55.632999; -4.750096 (Shore Road Ardeer Parish Church) |
Category C(S) |
41060 |
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Mayfield, House Courtyard And Farm Cottage |
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55°38′41″N 4°46′02″W / 55.644729°N 4.76729°W / 55.644729; -4.76729 (Mayfield, House Courtyard And Farm Cottage) |
Category C(S) |
14360 |
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Haycocks Road, Ardchoille, Formerly Known As Haycocks |
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55°38′51″N 4°44′40″W / 55.647416°N 4.74451°W / 55.647416; -4.74451 (Haycocks Road, Ardchoille, Formerly Known As Haycocks) |
Category C(S) |
41061 |
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Ardeer Mains |
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55°38′29″N 4°44′18″W / 55.641313°N 4.738457°W / 55.641313; -4.738457 (Ardeer Mains) |
Category C(S) |
14397 |
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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]
See also
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