List of Category A listed buildings in Aberdeen

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This is a list of Category A listed buildings in Aberdeen, 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 Aberdeen City covers 184.5 square kilometres (71.2 sq mi), and has a population of around 210,400. There are 68 Category A listed buildings in the area. Much of the architecture of Aberdeen is built in the distinctive local granite, leading to the nickname, "The Granite City". During the first half of the 19th century, the most prominent architect in Aberdeen was Archibald Simpson (1790–1847), who completed many of the major public buildings in the city. Older buildings include the medieval Brig o' Balgownie and King's College Chapel, and the oldest town houses in the city: Provost Skene's house (1545),[5] and Provost Ross' house (1593).[6] More recently, Sir Robert Matthew's Crombie Halls of Residence at the University, completed in 1960, were listed at Category A in 2004.[7] Other A-listed structures include a rare surviving locomotive turntable,[8] an early suspension bridge by Samuel Brown,[9] the intact Victorian Tivoli Theatre,[10] and Scotland's oldest iron-framed mill building.[11]

Listed buildings

Name Location Date Listed Grid Ref. [note 1] Geo-coordinates Notes HB Number [note 2] Image
Lidell's Monument Dyce 16 Apr 1971 NJ8692515198 57°13′38″N 2°13′05″W / 57.227327°N 2.218189°W / 57.227327; -2.218189 (Lidell's Monument) 17th-century monument to Duncan Lidell (1561–1613) 2230

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Old Parish Church of Dyce with Churchyard Wall and Watchhouse Dyce 16 Apr 1971 NJ8752715413 57°13′45″N 2°12′30″W / 57.229275°N 2.20823°W / 57.229275; -2.20823 (Old Parish Church of Dyce with Churchyard Wall and Watchhouse) 13th/14th-century church, much altered 2245

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Culter House (St. Margaret's School for Girls Boarding House) Peterculter 16 Apr 1971 NJ8448001343 57°06′10″N 2°15′28″W / 57.102792°N 2.257815°W / 57.102792; -2.257815 (Culter House (St. Margaret's School for Girls Boarding House)) 17th-century country house 15714

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Shakkin' Briggie (St. Devenick's Bridge, Morrison's Bridge) Cults 16 Apr 1971 NJ8977002609 57°06′52″N 2°10′14″W / 57.114314°N 2.170548°W / 57.114314; -2.170548 (Shakkin' Briggie (St. Devenick's Bridge, Morrison's Bridge)) Suspension footbridge of 1837 15733

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Grandholm Works, Old Spinning Mill, Wing Mill, Engine and Turbine Houses Grandholm Drive 25 Nov 1991 NJ9257009602 57°10′38″N 2°07′28″W / 57.177186°N 2.124527°W / 57.177186; -2.124527 (Grandholm Works, Old Spinning Mill, Wing Mill, Engine and Turbine Houses) 18th- and 19th-century textile mill, the largest vertically integrated tweed mill in Scotland 18985

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Former St Nicholas Congregational Church Belmont Street 12 Jan 1967 NJ9394506236 57°08′49″N 2°06′06″W / 57.14697°N 2.101702°W / 57.14697; -2.101702 (Former St Nicholas Congregational Church) 1865 Romanesque chapel 19937

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Former Triple Kirks (East and Belmont Church and Albion and St Paul's Church) 69-71 Schoolhill 12 Jan 1967 NJ9387506307 57°08′51″N 2°06′10″W / 57.147607°N 2.10286°W / 57.147607; -2.10286 (Former Triple Kirks (East and Belmont Church and Albion and St Paul's Church)) Remains of three conjoined Gothic churches, 1844 by Archibald Simpson 19940

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Greyfriars Church Broad Street 12 Jan 1967 NJ9429006424 57°08′55″N 2°05′46″W / 57.148663°N 2.096004°W / 57.148663; -2.096004 (Greyfriars Church) Gothic church of 1903 by Alexander Marshall Mackenzie 19941

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Kings College Chapel College Bounds, Old Aberdeen 12 Jan 1967 NJ9395608149 57°09′51″N 2°06′06″W / 57.164155°N 2.101567°W / 57.164155; -2.101567 (Kings College Chapel) Chapel, begun 1500 19943

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Aberdeen Arts Centre King Street 12 Jan 1967 NJ9440906519 57°08′58″N 2°05′39″W / 57.149518°N 2.09404°W / 57.149518; -2.09404 (Aberdeen Arts Centre) Greek-revival style former church of 1830 by John Smith 19946

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Queen's Cross Church Carden Place 12 Jan 1967 NJ9253705828 57°08′36″N 2°07′30″W / 57.143284°N 2.124958°W / 57.143284; -2.124958 (Queen's Cross Church) Idiosyncratic Victorian Gothic church of 1881 by John Bridgeford Pirie of Pirie and Clyne 19948

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St. Andrew's (Episcopal) Cathedral King Street 12 Jan 1967 NJ9447306471 57°08′57″N 2°05′35″W / 57.149088°N 2.092981°W / 57.149088; -2.092981 (St. Andrew's (Episcopal) Cathedral) Gothic cathedral of 1817 by Archibald Simpson 19953

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St Machar's Cathedral The Chanonry 12 Jan 1967 NJ9392008785 57°10′12″N 2°06′08″W / 57.169867°N 2.102178°W / 57.169867; -2.102178 (St Machar's Cathedral) 14th century with later additions and alterations 19957

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Episcopal Convent and Chapel of St. Margaret of Scotland 17 Spital 12 Jan 1967 NJ9405607407 57°09′27″N 2°06′00″W / 57.157491°N 2.099896°W / 57.157491; -2.099896 (Episcopal Convent and Chapel of St. Margaret of Scotland) Gothic complex by Ninian Comper, 1898 19961
St Mary's Church (Episcopal) Carden Place 12 Jan 1967 NJ9286605949 57°08′40″N 2°07′10″W / 57.144376°N 2.119525°W / 57.144376; -2.119525 (St Mary's Church (Episcopal)) Victorian Gothic church of 1864 19964

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St. Nicholas' Church Union Street 12 Jan 1967 NJ9407306302 57°08′51″N 2°05′59″W / 57.147565°N 2.099588°W / 57.147565; -2.099588 (St. Nicholas' Church) Medieval church, extensively rebuilt by James Gibbs in 1755 and Archibald Simpson in 1837 19966

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St. Nicholas' Church Churchyard Union Street, 9 Back Wynd, Schoolhill and Correction Wynd 12 Jan 1967 NJ9408606184 57°08′47″N 2°05′58″W / 57.146505°N 2.09937°W / 57.146505; -2.09937 (St. Nicholas' Church Churchyard) Graveyard dating from the 16th century, with monuments from the 17th century onward 19967

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Advocates' Hall Concert Court Broad Street 19 Mar 1984 NJ9434306375 57°08′54″N 2°05′42″W / 57.148224°N 2.095127°W / 57.148224; -2.095127 (Advocates' Hall Concert Court) Classical hall by James Matthews, 1869 19977

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Aberdeen Art Gallery, War Memorial and Cowdray Hall, (Robert Gordon's Institute Of Technology) 78 Schoolhill 12 Jan 1967 NJ9388406372 57°08′53″N 2°06′10″W / 57.148191°N 2.102713°W / 57.148191; -2.102713 (Aberdeen Art Gallery, War Memorial and Cowdray Hall, (Robert Gordon's Institute Of Technology)) Renaissance-style gallery by Alexander Marshall Mackenzie 1885, war memorial added 1925 19978

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Custom House 35 Regent Quay 26 May 1977 NJ9458806185 57°08′47″N 2°05′28″W / 57.14652°N 2.091074°W / 57.14652; -2.091074 (Custom House) 18th-century Georgian townhouse 19982

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Medico-Chirurgical Hall and County Record Office 27, 29, 31 King Street 26 May 1977 NJ9441906457 57°08′56″N 2°05′38″W / 57.148961°N 2.093873°W / 57.148961; -2.093873 (Medico-Chirurgical Hall and County Record Office) Three conjoined buildings comprising Medico-Chirurgical Hall by Archibald Simpson (1820), County Record Office by John Smith (1823), and house of 1840 19983

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Town House, including Municipal Offices, Court Houses and Tolbooth Castle Street 12 Jan 1967 NJ9437006358 57°08′53″N 2°05′41″W / 57.148071°N 2.094681°W / 57.148071; -2.094681 (Town House, including Municipal Offices, Court Houses and Tolbooth) 17th-century tolbooth, with 19th-century offices by Peddie & Kinnear 19990

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Music Hall 174-194 Union Street 28 Feb 1962 NJ9374506064 57°08′44″N 2°06′18″W / 57.145422°N 2.105002°W / 57.145422; -2.105002 (Music Hall) Greek-revival hall by Archibald Simpson, 1820 19991

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Old Aberdeen Town House High Street, Old Aberdeen 12 Jan 1967 NJ9391508479 57°10′02″N 2°06′08″W / 57.167118°N 2.102253°W / 57.167118; -2.102253 (Old Aberdeen Town House) 18th-century town hall 19992

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Woolmanhill Hospital Woolmanhill 25 May 1977 NJ9371006470 57°08′57″N 2°06′20″W / 57.149069°N 2.105591°W / 57.149069; -2.105591 (Woolmanhill Hospital) Neoclassical hospital of 1840 by Archibald Simpson, later 19th-century additions 19995

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Mercat Cross Castle Street 12 Jan 1967 NJ9449606380 57°08′54″N 2°05′33″W / 57.148271°N 2.092599°W / 57.148271; -2.092599 (Mercat Cross) 17th-century mercat cross, since moved and repaired 19999

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Bishop Elphinstone Memorial King's College Grounds, College Bounds, Old Aberdeen 12 Jan 1967 NJ9394308152 57°09′51″N 2°06′06″W / 57.164181°N 2.101782°W / 57.164181; -2.101782 (Bishop Elphinstone Memorial) 1926 memorial to William Elphinstone (1431–1514) 20005

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Fountain, Victoria Park Westburn Road and Argyll Place, Rosemount 19 Mar 1984 NJ9270306789 57°09′07″N 2°07′20″W / 57.151919°N 2.122244°W / 57.151919; -2.122244 (Fountain, Victoria Park) Granite fountain with Greek Revival details (1878) by John Bridgeford Pirie of Pirie and Clyne 20065

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Brig o' Balgownie (Old Bridge Of Don) Bridge of Don 12 Jan 1967 NJ9412909606 57°10′38″N 2°05′55″W / 57.177245°N 2.098742°W / 57.177245; -2.098742 (Brig o' Balgownie (Old Bridge Of Don)) 14th-century bridge, attributed to Richard Cementarius 20067

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Bridge of Dee Stonehaven Road and Anderson Drive South, Ruthrieston 12 Jan 1967 NJ9290103557 57°07′22″N 2°07′08″W / 57.122889°N 2.118878°W / 57.122889; -2.118878 (Bridge of Dee) Early-16th-century bridge over the River Dee 20068

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Wellington Suspension Bridge Over River Dee, at Craiglug 12 Jan 1967 NJ9431604968 57°08′08″N 2°05′44″W / 57.135584°N 2.095541°W / 57.135584; -2.095541 (Wellington Suspension Bridge) Important example of an early suspension bridge, 1829 by Samuel Brown and John Smith 20073

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Girdleness Lighthouse Greyhope Road 12 Jan 1967 NJ9715905348 57°08′20″N 2°02′55″W / 57.139025°N 2.048576°W / 57.139025; -2.048576 (Girdleness Lighthouse) 1833 lighthouse by Robert Stevenson, and late-19th-century fog signal 20078

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Former Old Town School Little Belmont Street 12 Jan 1967 NJ9398506250 57°08′50″N 2°06′04″W / 57.147096°N 2.101041°W / 57.147096; -2.101041 (Former Old Town School) Greek revival school of 1841 by John Smith 20082

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Robert Gordon's College Schoolhill 1 Jun 1966 NJ9388006496 57°08′57″N 2°06′10″W / 57.149305°N 2.102782°W / 57.149305; -2.102782 (Robert Gordon's College) 1732 school by William Adam 20088

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Marischal College Broad Street 12 Jan 1967 NJ9424006535 57°08′59″N 2°05′49″W / 57.14966°N 2.096833°W / 57.14966; -2.096833 (Marischal College) Tudor-Gothic granite college by Archibald Simpson, 1844, Aberdeen's largest granite building 20096

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Devanha House 12, 14 Devanha Gardens, Ferryhill 12 Jan 1967 NJ9391005030 57°08′10″N 2°06′08″W / 57.136136°N 2.10225°W / 57.136136; -2.10225 (Devanha House) Early-19th-century Regency house, extended by Archibald Simpson in 1840 20098

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Westburn House Westburn Park, Westburn Road and Cornhill Road 12 Jan 1967 NJ9267607055 57°09′16″N 2°07′22″W / 57.154308°N 2.122698°W / 57.154308; -2.122698 (Westburn House) Brick house by Archibald Simpson, 1839 20108

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Provost Skene's House Broad Street 12 Jan 1967 NJ9419806385 57°08′54″N 2°05′51″W / 57.148312°N 2.097524°W / 57.148312; -2.097524 (Provost Skene's House) Largely 17th-century house of George Skene, Provost of Aberdeen 20156

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Former Clydesdale Bank 5 Castle Street 12 Jan 1967 NJ9442206361 57°08′53″N 2°05′38″W / 57.148099°N 2.093821°W / 57.148099; -2.093821 (Former Clydesdale Bank) Built as North of Scotland Bank in 1842, by Archibald Simpson 20162

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Sheriff Court Annex and High Court of Justiciary (formerly Bank of Scotland) 53 Castle Street 12 Jan 1967 NJ9443606307 57°08′51″N 2°05′37″W / 57.147614°N 2.093589°W / 57.147614; -2.093589 (Sheriff Court Annex and High Court of Justiciary (formerly Bank of Scotland)) Classical-style former bank, built 1801, the first fully dressed granite ashlar building to be built in Aberdeen 20174

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Mitchell Hospital 9 The Chanonry, Old Aberdeen 12 Jan 1967 NJ9382608671 57°10′08″N 2°06′13″W / 57.168842°N 2.10373°W / 57.168842; -2.10373 (Mitchell Hospital) Courtyard of alms houses, 1801 20186

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Bede House 20, 22 Don Street, Old Aberdeen 12 Jan 1967 NJ9395308529 57°10′03″N 2°06′06″W / 57.167568°N 2.101626°W / 57.167568; -2.101626 (Bede House) 17th-century town house 20288

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The Chapter House (Cruickshanks Lodgings) 245, 247 Don Street, Balgownie 12 Jan 1967 NJ9402109633 57°10′39″N 2°06′02″W / 57.177486°N 2.100529°W / 57.177486; -2.100529 (The Chapter House (Cruickshanks Lodgings)) 17th-century town house 20299

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The Northern Hotel 1 Great Northern Road 23 Apr 1987 NJ9304207944 57°09′44″N 2°07′00″W / 57.1623°N 2.116673°W / 57.1623; -2.116673 (The Northern Hotel) Art Deco hotel of 1938, by A.G.R. Mackenzie 20331

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Tivoli Theatre 34 - 48 Guild Street 12 Jan 1967 NJ9418906033 57°08′43″N 2°05′52″W / 57.14515°N 2.097664°W / 57.14515; -2.097664 (Tivoli Theatre) Rare example of a nearly intact Victorian theatre, Charles J. Phipps 1872, alterations by Frank Matcham 1909 20333

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62, 62a and 62b Hamilton Place 19 Mar 1984 NJ9244006338 57°08′52″N 2°07′36″W / 57.147864°N 2.126577°W / 57.147864; -2.126577 (62, 62a and 62b Hamilton Place) Villa by Pirie and Clyne, 1885 20334

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64, 64a, 66, 66a and 66b Hamilton Place 19 Mar 1984 NJ9242906332 57°08′52″N 2°07′36″W / 57.14781°N 2.126758°W / 57.14781; -2.126758 (64, 64a, 66, 66a and 66b Hamilton Place) Villa by Pirie and Clyne, 1885 20335

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68, 68a and 70 Hamilton Place 19 Mar 1984 NJ9239606318 57°08′52″N 2°07′38″W / 57.147683°N 2.127303°W / 57.147683; -2.127303 (68, 68a and 70 Hamilton Place) Villa by Pirie and Clyne, 1886 20336

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72 Hamilton Place 19 Mar 1984 NJ9238906311 57°08′51″N 2°07′39″W / 57.14762°N 2.127419°W / 57.14762; -2.127419 (72 Hamilton Place) Villa by Pirie and Clyne, 1890, with Provost's lamp 20337

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74 and 76 Hamilton Place 19 Mar 1984 NJ9237506307 57°08′51″N 2°07′40″W / 57.147584°N 2.12765°W / 57.147584; -2.12765 (74 and 76 Hamilton Place) Villa by Pirie and Clyne, 1887 20338

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78 and 80 Hamilton Place 19 Mar 1984 NJ9235906299 57°08′51″N 2°07′40″W / 57.147512°N 2.127914°W / 57.147512; -2.127914 (78 and 80 Hamilton Place) Villa by Pirie and Clyne, c.1886 20339

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82, 82a and 84 Hamilton Place 19 Mar 1984 NJ9233006290 57°08′51″N 2°07′42″W / 57.147431°N 2.128393°W / 57.147431; -2.128393 (82, 82a and 84 Hamilton Place) Villa by Pirie and Clyne, c.1886 20340

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86, 86a, 88 and 88a Hamilton Place 19 Mar 1984 NJ9231406284 57°08′51″N 2°07′43″W / 57.147376°N 2.128657°W / 57.147376; -2.128657 (86, 86a, 88 and 88a Hamilton Place) Villa by Pirie and Clyne, 1885 20341

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90 and 92 Hamilton Place 19 Mar 1984 NJ9229406276 57°08′50″N 2°07′44″W / 57.147304°N 2.128988°W / 57.147304; -2.128988 (90 and 92 Hamilton Place) Villa by Pirie and Clyne, c.1886 20342

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94, 94a and 96 Hamilton Place 19 Mar 1984 NJ9227506268 57°08′50″N 2°07′45″W / 57.147232°N 2.129301°W / 57.147232; -2.129301 (94, 94a and 96 Hamilton Place) Villa by Pirie and Clyne, c.1886 20343

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81 High Street Old Aberdeen 12 Jan 1967 NJ9386808366 57°09′58″N 2°06′11″W / 57.166103°N 2.103027°W / 57.166103; -2.103027 (81 High Street) Late-18th-century town house 20360

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96 High Street Old Aberdeen 12 Jan 1967 NJ9393108425 57°10′00″N 2°06′07″W / 57.166634°N 2.101987°W / 57.166634; -2.101987 (96 High Street) Early-17th-century town house 20374

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50, 50a and 50b Queen's Road 12 Jan 1967 NJ9191305654 57°08′30″N 2°08′07″W / 57.14171°N 2.135264°W / 57.14171; -2.135264 (50, 50a and 50b Queen's Road) Gothic villa by Pirie and Clyne, 1887 20459

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1-13 Rosemount Square Rosemount 23 Apr 1987 NJ9333106463 57°08′56″N 2°06′43″W / 57.149001°N 2.111855°W / 57.149001; -2.111855 (1-13 Rosemount Square) Local authority housing designed in the 1930s and completed 1948, the last granite tenement block to be built in Aberdeen 20471

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Provost Ross's House 48 and 50 Shiprow 12 Jan 1967 NJ9436406204 57°08′48″N 2°05′41″W / 57.146688°N 2.094776°W / 57.146688; -2.094776 (Provost Ross's House) Pair of late-16th-century town houses, once occupied by Provost John Ross, now houses part of the Aberdeen Maritime Museum 20484

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1, 2, 3 Union Terrace and 146 Union Street 12 Jan 1967 NJ9387406102 57°08′45″N 2°06′10″W / 57.145765°N 2.102872°W / 57.145765; -2.102872 (1, 2, 3 Union Terrace and 146 Union Street) Renaissance-style office building by Alexander Marshall Mackenzie, 1885 20573

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His Majesty's Theatre Rosemount Viaduct 8 Nov 1973 NJ9374806368 57°08′53″N 2°06′18″W / 57.148153°N 2.104961°W / 57.148153; -2.104961 (His Majesty's Theatre) Free Renaissance style theatre by Frank Matcham, 1906 20605

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79 Hamilton Place 26 May 1977 NJ9236606252 57°08′50″N 2°07′40″W / 57.14709°N 2.127797°W / 57.14709; -2.127797 (79 Hamilton Place) Villa by Pirie and Clyne, 1894 20628

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98 Hamilton Place 26 May 1977 NJ9227106266 57°08′50″N 2°07′46″W / 57.147214°N 2.129367°W / 57.147214; -2.129367 (98 Hamilton Place) Villa by Pirie and Clyne, 1891 20629

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Aberdeen Station Guild Street 2 Mar 1990 NJ9415205889 57°08′38″N 2°05′54″W / 57.143856°N 2.098272°W / 57.143856; -2.098272 (Aberdeen Station) Railway station completed 1920, the last major station to be built in Scotland, and mid-19th-century road bridge 20673

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Turntable, Ferryhill Motive Power Depot Polmuir Avenue, Ferryhill 17 May 1996 NJ9405604484 57°07′52″N 2°05′59″W / 57.131233°N 2.099825°W / 57.131233; -2.099825 (Turntable, Ferryhill Motive Power Depot) Early-20th-century locomotive turntable, one of very few surviving in Scotland 43378
Broadford Works Maberly Street 12 Jan 1967 NJ9356006922 57°09′11″N 2°06′29″W / 57.153127°N 2.108082°W / 57.153127; -2.108082 (Broadford Works) Early-19th-century mill, the oldest iron-framed mill in Scotland, and the fourth oldest known to survive in the world, with 19th- and early-20th-century extensions 43908

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Crombie Halls of Residence Meston Walk 11 Nov 2004 NJ9380608115 57°09′50″N 2°06′15″W / 57.163847°N 2.104046°W / 57.163847; -2.104046 (Crombie Halls of Residence) Modernist student residence by Sir Robert Matthew, completed 1960 50016

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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.

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. "Broad Street (Formerly 45 Guestrow), Provost Skene's House And Archway On Front Boundary, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-07-14.
  6. "48 and 50 Shiprow, (Including Former House Of Provost Ross), Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-07-14.
  7. "Crombie Halls Of Residence, Meston Walk, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-07-14.
  8. "Polmuir Avenue, Ferryhill Motive Power Depot, Locomotive Turntable, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-07-14.
  9. "Wellington Suspension Bridge Over River Dee, At Craiglug, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-07-14.
  10. "Guild Street And 1 Trinity Street, Tivoli Theatre, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-07-14.
  11. "Maberly Street, Broadford Works With Returns To Ann Street And Hutcheon Street, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2010-07-14.

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