List of Category A listed buildings in Perth and Kinross

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This is a list of Category A listed buildings in Perth and Kinross, 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 Perth and Kinross covers 5,286 square kilometres (2,041 sq mi), and has a population of around 144,200. There are 160 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
Bridge of Ruim Over Quiech Burn east of Alyth NO2695349304 56°37′47″N 3°11′32″W / 56.629857°N 3.192274°W / 56.629857; -3.192274 (Bridge of Ruim) Early-18th-century packhorse bridge[5] 53
Old Fincastle House Glen Fincastle, south of Blair Atholl NN8678462175 56°44′15″N 3°51′09″W / 56.737433°N 3.852377°W / 56.737433; -3.852377 (Old Fincastle House) 17th-century house[6] 69
Stobhall, Sundial No. 2 North-east of Stanley NO1325234477 56°29′40″N 3°24′38″W / 56.494354°N 3.410564°W / 56.494354; -3.410564 (Stobhall, Sundial No. 2) 17th-century faceted sundial[7] 79
Drummonie House South-west of Bridge of Earn NO1171117088 56°20′16″N 3°25′47″W / 56.337892°N 3.429713°W / 56.337892; -3.429713 (Drummonie House) Late-17th- or early-18th-century house[8] 163
Balhary House South of Alyth NO2643446602 56°36′20″N 3°12′00″W / 56.605507°N 3.199961°W / 56.605507; -3.199961 (Balhary House) Late Georgian country house[9] 4379
Bridge of Isla Over River Isla near Meikleour NO1637238142 56°31′40″N 3°21′40″W / 56.527836°N 3.361085°W / 56.527836; -3.361085 (Bridge of Isla) Late-18th-century five-arch bridge[10] 4424
Gourdie House Craigie NO1225642314 56°33′52″N 3°25′46″W / 56.564555°N 3.429384°W / 56.564555; -3.429384 (Gourdie House) 18th-century house[11] 4440
Meikleour Mercat Cross Meikleour NO1575039530 56°32′25″N 3°22′18″W / 56.540191°N 3.371644°W / 56.540191; -3.371644 (Meikleour Mercat Cross) mercat cross dated 1698[12] 4446
Stanley Mills, Bell Mill (or West Mill) Stanley NO1134532833 56°28′45″N 3°26′27″W / 56.479234°N 3.440967°W / 56.479234; -3.440967 (Stanley Mills, Bell Mill (or West Mill)) Cotton mill of 1787, brick with iron columns, "perhaps the finest and best-preserved cotton mill with which Sir Richard Arkwright was concerned"[13] 4486

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Stanley Mills, Mid Mill Stanley NO1137432809 56°28′44″N 3°26′26″W / 56.479024°N 3.440488°W / 56.479024; -3.440488 (Stanley Mills, Mid Mill) Cotton mill of c. 1823, contains "probably the oldest cotton-spinning machinery in Scotland"[14] 4489
Kilgraston House Bridge of Earn NO1254717502 56°20′30″N 3°24′59″W / 56.341766°N 3.416333°W / 56.341766; -3.416333 (Kilgraston House) Georgian house of c. 1793[15] 4527
Tullibardine Collegiate Church Near Auchterarder NN9095513470 56°18′04″N 3°45′50″W / 56.301075°N 3.763789°W / 56.301075; -3.763789 (Tullibardine Collegiate Church) 15th-century collegiate church[16] 4554

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Aberuchill Castle Strathearn, west of Comrie NN7449221162 56°21′58″N 4°02′00″W / 56.366065°N 4.03333°W / 56.366065; -4.03333 (Aberuchill Castle) 17th-century tower house with later additions[17] 5296

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Comrie Old Parish Church Comrie NN7728621954 56°22′26″N 3°59′19″W / 56.37391°N 3.988502°W / 56.37391; -3.988502 (Comrie Old Parish Church) Gothic church of 1805[18] 5385
1 Dunira Street Comrie NN7731221995 56°22′27″N 3°59′17″W / 56.374284°N 3.988101°W / 56.374284; -3.988101 (1 Dunira Street) Shop and offices, 1904 by Charles Rennie Mackintosh[19] 5393
Balmanno Castle Aberargie NO1435715575 56°19′29″N 3°23′11″W / 56.32479°N 3.386434°W / 56.32479; -3.386434 (Balmanno Castle) 16th-century tower house[20] 5422

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Ecclesiamagirdle House South-west of Bridge of Earn NO1075616398 56°19′53″N 3°26′42″W / 56.331516°N 3.444921°W / 56.331516; -3.444921 (Ecclesiamagirdle House) 17th-century T-plan house[21] 5427
Ecclesiamagirdle House: Dovecot South-west of Bridge of Earn NO1077416398 56°19′53″N 3°26′41″W / 56.33152°N 3.44463°W / 56.33152; -3.44463 (Ecclesiamagirdle House: Dovecot) 17th-century circular dovecote[22] 5430
Balvaird Castle Ochil Hills, east of Glenfarg NO1698211536 56°17′20″N 3°20′34″W / 56.28898°N 3.342728°W / 56.28898; -3.342728 (Balvaird Castle) Late-15th-century tower house[23] 5466

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Stobhall Chapel Block North-east of Stanley NO1319734351 56°29′36″N 3°24′41″W / 56.493213°N 3.411415°W / 56.493213; -3.411415 (Stobhall Chapel Block) 16th-century chapel and tower house[24] 5473
Stobhall Laundry, Brewhouse and Bakehouse North-east of Stanley NO1319234364 56°29′36″N 3°24′41″W / 56.493328°N 3.411501°W / 56.493328; -3.411501 (Stobhall Laundry, Brewhouse and Bakehouse) 16th- 17th-century vernacular buildings[25] 5474
Stobhall Dowery House North-east of Stanley NO1320834371 56°29′36″N 3°24′40″W / 56.493394°N 3.411243°W / 56.493394; -3.411243 (Stobhall Dowery House) 17th-century house[26] 5475
Stobhall New Library North-east of Stanley NO1318734339 56°29′35″N 3°24′42″W / 56.493103°N 3.411573°W / 56.493103; -3.411573 (Stobhall New Library) 1965 replica of earlier building[27] 5477
Stobhall, Sundial No. 1 North-east of Stanley NO1321234399 56°29′37″N 3°24′40″W / 56.493646°N 3.411187°W / 56.493646; -3.411187 (Stobhall, Sundial No. 1) Possibly 17th-century[28] 5479
Dunkeld Bridge Over River Tay at Dunkeld NO0267542453 56°33′50″N 3°35′07″W / 56.563913°N 3.585275°W / 56.563913; -3.585275 (Dunkeld Bridge) Seven-arch bridge of 1809, by Thomas Telford[29] 5620

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Dunkeld Cathedral Dunkeld NO0239342595 56°33′54″N 3°35′24″W / 56.56513°N 3.589916°W / 56.56513; -3.589916 (Dunkeld Cathedral) Oldest parts are 13th-century, with additions of the 14th, 15th, 17 and 19th centuries[30] 5631

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Blackcraig Bridge Over River Ardle on Blackcraig Castle drive NO1083453607 56°39′57″N 3°27′23″W / 56.665707°N 3.456415°W / 56.665707; -3.456415 (Blackcraig Bridge) 19th-century bridge with picturesque gatehouses[31] 5674
Ardblair Castle Blairgowrie NO1635844530 56°35′07″N 3°21′48″W / 56.585206°N 3.363374°W / 56.585206; -3.363374 (Ardblair Castle) 17th- 18th-century tower house and courtyard[32] 5677
Cleish Castle Cleish Hills, south of Kinross NT0824097974 56°09′56″N 3°28′45″W / 56.165563°N 3.4792°W / 56.165563; -3.4792 (Cleish Castle) 16th-century tower house[33] 5711

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Blair Adam Kelty NT1292995700 56°08′46″N 3°24′11″W / 56.146019°N 3.402974°W / 56.146019; -3.402974 (Blair Adam) House of 1733 by William Adam[34] 5715
Tummel Bridge Over River Tummel west of Loch Tummel NN7624559180 56°42′28″N 4°01′23″W / 56.707866°N 4.023099°W / 56.707866; -4.023099 (Tummel Bridge) Single-arch bridge by George Wade, c. 1734[35] 5742
Monzie Castle Crieff NN8737924502 56°23′57″N 3°49′35″W / 56.399302°N 3.826276°W / 56.399302; -3.826276 (Monzie Castle) 17th-century tower house with 18th-century range[36] 5779
Innerpeffray Collegiate Church Innerpeffray, by Crieff NN9019918336 56°20′41″N 3°46′41″W / 56.344597°N 3.778031°W / 56.344597; -3.778031 (Innerpeffray Collegiate Church) Early-16th-century church[37] 5791

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Innerpeffray Library Innerpeffray, by Crieff NN9018418347 56°20′41″N 3°46′42″W / 56.344692°N 3.778278°W / 56.344692; -3.778278 (Innerpeffray Library) Purpose-built library completed 1762[38] 5792
Montrose Mausoleum Aberuthven, St Kattan's Churchyard NN9735015103 56°19′02″N 3°39′40″W / 56.317169°N 3.661132°W / 56.317169; -3.661132 (Montrose Mausoleum) Mausoleum of the Dukes of Montrose, designed by John Adam in 1736[39] 5819
Clunie Castle Loch of Clunie, Clunie NO1132044015 56°34′47″N 3°26′43″W / 56.579655°N 3.445192°W / 56.579655; -3.445192 (Clunie Castle) Ruined 16th-century tower house[40] 5843

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Keltie Castle Dunning NO0075813274 56°18′05″N 3°36′19″W / 56.30147°N 3.60537°W / 56.30147; -3.60537 (Keltie Castle) 17th-century tower house with later alterations[41] 5912
Duncrub House: Dovecot Dunning NO0148714967 56°19′01″N 3°35′39″W / 56.316826°N 3.594228°W / 56.316826; -3.594228 (Duncrub House: Dovecot) 18th-century dovecote[42] 5915
Parish Church of St. Serf Dunning NO0190514490 56°18′45″N 3°35′14″W / 56.312629°N 3.587295°W / 56.312629; -3.587295 (Parish Church of St. Serf) Medieval church[43] 6018

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Auchleeks House Trinafour NN7412664634 56°45′23″N 4°03′37″W / 56.756264°N 4.060365°W / 56.756264; -4.060365 (Auchleeks House) Late Georgian house[44] 6054
Blair Castle, Front Lodge Blair Atholl NN8727665451 56°46′01″N 3°50′45″W / 56.766967°N 3.845782°W / 56.766967; -3.845782 (Blair Castle, Front Lodge) 1869 lodge by David Bryce[45] 6064
Blair Castle, River Tilt Grotto On River Tilt, Blair Atholl NN8756566305 56°46′29″N 3°50′29″W / 56.774705°N 3.841432°W / 56.774705; -3.841432 (Blair Castle, River Tilt Grotto) 18th-century Gothic viewpoint at York Cascade[46] 6065
Blair Castle Blair Atholl NN8657766186 56°46′24″N 3°51′27″W / 56.773397°N 3.857537°W / 56.773397; -3.857537 (Blair Castle) 15th-century tower house with 16th- and 17th-century additions, remodelled by David Bryce in the 19th century[47] 6074

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Blair Castle, Walled Garden, Sundial Blair Atholl NN8648866182 56°46′24″N 3°51′32″W / 56.773339°N 3.85899°W / 56.773339; -3.85899 (Blair Castle, Walled Garden, Sundial) Brass sundial of 1743[48] 6076

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Keithick House Burrelton NO2031438539 56°31′56″N 3°17′50″W / 56.532087°N 3.297144°W / 56.532087; -3.297144 (Keithick House) Early-19th-century Neoclassical house[49] 6170
Stanley Mills, East Mill Stanley NO1142432825 56°28′45″N 3°26′23″W / 56.479177°N 3.439682°W / 56.479177; -3.439682 (Stanley Mills, East Mill) 19th-century cotton mill[50] 6690
Megginch Castle Errol NO2419524605 56°24′27″N 3°13′48″W / 56.407576°N 3.230009°W / 56.407576; -3.230009 (Megginch Castle) 15th-century tower house with later additions, including a wing by Robert Adam[51] 10963

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Megginch Castle, Stables Errol NO2414224670 56°24′29″N 3°13′51″W / 56.408151°N 3.230886°W / 56.408151; -3.230886 (Megginch Castle, Stables) Early-19th-century Gothic stable courtyard[52] 10964
Megginch Castle, North Lodges Errol NO2348124936 56°24′38″N 3°14′30″W / 56.410434°N 3.241673°W / 56.410434; -3.241673 (Megginch Castle, North Lodges) Late-18th-century gatehouse lodges[53] 10969
Balthayock House, Bridge over Hail Pool North-west of Glencarse NO1779223096 56°23′35″N 3°20′00″W / 56.39295°N 3.333264°W / 56.39295; -3.333264 (Balthayock House, Bridge over Hail Pool) Cast-iron bridge c. 1870, on north-east drive of Balthayock House[54] 10986
Forteviot Square Forteviot NO0514817523 56°20′26″N 3°32′10″W / 56.340529°N 3.535988°W / 56.340529; -3.535988 (Forteviot Square) U-plan group of single-storey houses by James Miller, 1925[55] 11057
Forteviot Hall Forteviot NO0518317488 56°20′25″N 3°32′07″W / 56.340222°N 3.535409°W / 56.340222; -3.535409 (Forteviot Hall) Village hall by James Miller, 1925[56] 11058
Invermay House South of Forteviot NO0606816095 56°19′40″N 3°31′14″W / 56.327888°N 3.520601°W / 56.327888; -3.520601 (Invermay House) Mid 18th-century Georgian house[57] 11071
Old House of Invermay South of Forteviot NO0608716206 56°19′44″N 3°31′13″W / 56.328888°N 3.520334°W / 56.328888; -3.520334 (Old House of Invermay) Late-16th-century tower house[58] 11074
Hermitage Bridge Over River Braan at The Hermitage, Dunkeld NO0087541753 56°33′26″N 3°36′51″W / 56.55725°N 3.614284°W / 56.55725; -3.614284 (Hermitage Bridge) Rustic stone arch bridge, c. 1785[59] 11104
Dalguise Viaduct Over River Tay at Dalguise NN9949747943 56°36′45″N 3°38′21″W / 56.612544°N 3.639097°W / 56.612544; -3.639097 (Dalguise Viaduct) Lattice-girder railway viaduct of 1863, by Joseph Mitchell[60] 11117
Dunkeld and Birnam railway station Dunkeld and Birnam NO0308441676 56°33′25″N 3°34′42″W / 56.55702°N 3.578332°W / 56.55702; -3.578332 (Dunkeld and Birnam railway station) Gothic station building of 1856, by Andrew Heiton Jr.[61] 11139

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Murthly Castle, Roman Bridge Over Birnam Burn, Murthly NO0570339536 56°32′18″N 3°32′06″W / 56.538335°N 3.534963°W / 56.538335; -3.534963 (Murthly Castle, Roman Bridge) Mid 19th-century six-arch bridge in the style of a Roman aqueduct[62] 11145
Murthly Castle Murthly NO0705039560 56°32′20″N 3°30′47″W / 56.538819°N 3.513077°W / 56.538819; -3.513077 (Murthly Castle) 16th-century tower house with later additions[63] 11146

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Murthly Castle, Walled Garden Murthly NO0721439811 56°32′28″N 3°30′38″W / 56.541106°N 3.510501°W / 56.541106; -3.510501 (Murthly Castle, Walled Garden) Walled garden dating to the 17th century[64] 11147
Lochleven Castle Loch Leven NO1374701778 56°12′03″N 3°23′30″W / 56.200759°N 3.391787°W / 56.200759; -3.391787 (Lochleven Castle) Tower and courtyard of c. 1400[65] 11199

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Kinross House Kinross NO1263702044 56°12′11″N 3°24′35″W / 56.202946°N 3.40976°W / 56.202946; -3.40976 (Kinross House) Begun in 1686, by Sir William Bruce[66] 11200

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Dalreoch Bridge Over River Earn north of Dunning NO0038417896 56°20′34″N 3°36′47″W / 56.3429°N 3.613161°W / 56.3429; -3.613161 (Dalreoch Bridge) 18th-century four-arch bridge[67] 11211
Kinnaird Castle Kinnaird, Gowrie NO2412228904 56°26′46″N 3°13′57″W / 56.446178°N 3.23244°W / 56.446178; -3.23244 (Kinnaird Castle) Tower house of c. 1500[68] 11218

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Kirk O' The Muir Murthly NO1122137044 56°31′01″N 3°26′40″W / 56.51703°N 3.444416°W / 56.51703; -3.444416 (Kirk O' The Muir) Disused United Presbyterian Church[69] 11233
Hilton House Bridge of Earn NO1163320067 56°21′53″N 3°25′55″W / 56.364633°N 3.431977°W / 56.364633; -3.431977 (Hilton House) Little-altered house of 1732[70] 11329
Tulliebole Castle Crook of Devon NO0526800575 56°11′18″N 3°31′41″W / 56.188342°N 3.527967°W / 56.188342; -3.527967 (Tulliebole Castle) 16th-century tower house[71] 11459
Aldie Castle Crook of Devon NT0500597789 56°09′48″N 3°31′52″W / 56.163268°N 3.531207°W / 56.163268; -3.531207 (Aldie Castle) 16th-century tower house[72] 11469

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Errol Parish Church Errol NO2526922959 56°23′35″N 3°12′44″W / 56.392963°N 3.212139°W / 56.392963; -3.212139 (Errol Parish Church) 18th-century Gothic church by James Gillespie Graham[73] 11589
Errol Park House Errol NO2476122611 56°23′23″N 3°13′13″W / 56.389756°N 3.220266°W / 56.389756; -3.220266 (Errol Park House) 19th-century Renaissance-style house by Alexander Johnston[74] 11598
Errol Park Stables Errol NO2472722659 56°23′25″N 3°13′15″W / 56.390182°N 3.22083°W / 56.390182; -3.22083 (Errol Park Stables) Early-19th-century circular-plan stable courtyard[75] 11599
Seasyde House Errol NO2836424383 56°24′22″N 3°09′45″W / 56.406233°N 3.162406°W / 56.406233; -3.162406 (Seasyde House) Country house of c. 1800[76] 11605
Fingask Castle, Sundial Rait NO2283327442 56°25′58″N 3°15′10″W / 56.432837°N 3.252911°W / 56.432837; -3.252911 (Fingask Castle, Sundial) Polyhedral Baroque sundial, possibly 17th-century[77] 11635
Ballindean House Inchture NO2685929929 56°27′21″N 3°11′18″W / 56.455817°N 3.188341°W / 56.455817; -3.188341 (Ballindean House) Classical country house of 1832[78] 11760
Rossie Church Rossie Priory, Longforgan NO2916130807 56°27′51″N 3°09′04″W / 56.464056°N 3.151237°W / 56.464056; -3.151237 (Rossie Church) Medieval church, rebuilt in the 19th century[79] 11786
Old Rossie Market Cross Rossie Priory, Longforgan NO2921130728 56°27′48″N 3°09′01″W / 56.463353°N 3.150404°W / 56.463353; -3.150404 (Old Rossie Market Cross) Mercat cross dated 1746[80] 11787
Grandtully Castle Grandtully NN8911751342 56°38′27″N 3°48′35″W / 56.640722°N 3.809587°W / 56.640722; -3.809587 (Grandtully Castle) Late-16th-century Z-plan tower house[81] 11830
Grandtully Chapel Grandtully NN8869250638 56°38′03″N 3°48′58″W / 56.6343°N 3.816209°W / 56.6343; -3.816209 (Grandtully Chapel) 16th-century chapel[82] 11831

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Logierait Viaduct Over River Tay at Logierait NN9686351816 56°38′48″N 3°41′01″W / 56.64675°N 3.683541°W / 56.64675; -3.683541 (Logierait Viaduct) Iron railway viaduct, now used as a road bridge[83] 11851
Kinfauns Castle East of Perth NO1504622647 56°23′18″N 3°22′39″W / 56.388432°N 3.377586°W / 56.388432; -3.377586 (Kinfauns Castle) Castellated mansion of 1825, by Sir Robert Smirke[84] 11955
Glendoick House St Madoes NO2075023605 56°23′53″N 3°17′08″W / 56.398028°N 3.285516°W / 56.398028; -3.285516 (Glendoick House) Mid 18th-century Georgian house[85] 11966
Taymouth Castle, Dairy Kenmore NN7797845915 56°35′21″N 3°59′19″W / 56.589225°N 3.98853°W / 56.589225; -3.98853 (Taymouth Castle, Dairy) Rustic Italianate ornamental building in white quartz[86] 12091

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Taymouth Castle Kenmore NN7844046523 56°35′41″N 3°58′53″W / 56.594804°N 3.981298°W / 56.594804; -3.981298 (Taymouth Castle) Castellated mansion, mainly 19th-century, including work by Archibald Elliot, William Atkinson and James Gillespie Graham[87] 12093

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Taymouth Castle, Fort Lodge Kenmore NN7902246094 56°35′28″N 3°58′18″W / 56.591102°N 3.971625°W / 56.591102; -3.971625 (Taymouth Castle, Fort Lodge) Rustic cottage of late 1830s[88] 12096
Taymouth Castle, Chinese Bridge Kenmore NN7824346734 56°35′48″N 3°59′05″W / 56.596647°N 3.984603°W / 56.596647; -3.984603 (Taymouth Castle, Chinese Bridge) Early-19th-century cast-iron three-arch bridge[89] 12097
Taymouth Castle, Rustic Lodge Kenmore NN7893347870 56°36′25″N 3°58′26″W / 56.607025°N 3.973905°W / 56.607025; -3.973905 (Taymouth Castle, Rustic Lodge) Rustic cottage of c. 1840[90] 12100
Kenmore Bridge Over River Tay at Kenmore NN7715045554 56°35′09″N 4°00′07″W / 56.585767°N 4.001831°W / 56.585767; -4.001831 (Kenmore Bridge) Seven-arch stone bridge, c. 1774, by John Baxter, possibly working with John Smeaton[91] 12138
Connachan Lodge North of Crieff NN8958527582 56°25′39″N 3°47′31″W / 56.427481°N 3.791854°W / 56.427481; -3.791854 (Connachan Lodge) Early-19th-century Cottage ornée[92] 12213
Abercairny, Sundial Crieff NN9111122393 56°22′52″N 3°45′54″W / 56.381239°N 3.764967°W / 56.381239; -3.764967 (Abercairny, Sundial) 17th-century lectern sundial[93] 12257
All Souls Episcopal Church Invergowrie Main Street NO3460330359 56°27′39″N 3°03′46″W / 56.460819°N 3.062825°W / 56.460819; -3.062825 (All Souls Episcopal Church) Late-19th-century Gothic church by Hippolyte Blanc[94] 12849
Castle Huntly Longforgan NO3019429105 56°26′56″N 3°08′02″W / 56.448922°N 3.134021°W / 56.448922; -3.134021 (Castle Huntly) Mid 15th-century tower house with 18th-century wings, now an open prison[95] 12868
Castle Huntly, North Gates Longforgan NO3043629580 56°27′12″N 3°07′49″W / 56.453224°N 3.130222°W / 56.453224; -3.130222 (Castle Huntly, North Gates) Late-17th-century Renaissance-style gateway[96] 12871
Longforgan Market Cross Longforgan Main Street NO3107630010 56°27′26″N 3°07′12″W / 56.457181°N 3.119955°W / 56.457181; -3.119955 (Longforgan Market Cross) Later 17th-century mercat cross[97] 13283
Chapel of St Anthony The Eremite Murthly NO0713440061 56°32′36″N 3°30′43″W / 56.543335°N 3.511891°W / 56.543335; -3.511891 (Chapel of St Anthony The Eremite) Pre-reformation mortuary chapel, extended by James Gillespie Graham and A W N Pugin in 1846[98] 13460
Marlee House (formerly Kinloch House) Kinloch, Blairgowrie NO1489544505 56°35′05″N 3°23′14″W / 56.584719°N 3.387177°W / 56.584719; -3.387177 (Marlee House (formerly Kinloch House)) 17th-century house, remodelled c. 1746[99] 13742
Inchmartine House Inchture NO2624128076 56°26′21″N 3°11′52″W / 56.439077°N 3.197841°W / 56.439077; -3.197841 (Inchmartine House) House of c. 1800, incorporating earlier fabric[100] 13773
Taymouth Castle, Maxwell's Temple Kenmore NN7756145974 56°35′23″N 3°59′43″W / 56.589646°N 3.995343°W / 56.589646; -3.995343 (Taymouth Castle, Maxwell's Temple) Monument of 1831 by William Atkinson[101] 13804
Meggernie Castle Glenlyon NN5538246033 56°35′02″N 4°21′22″W / 56.58386°N 4.356209°W / 56.58386; -4.356209 (Meggernie Castle) 17th-century tower house[102] 13812

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Inchyra House St Madoes NO1903621311 56°22′38″N 3°18′45″W / 56.377133°N 3.312567°W / 56.377133; -3.312567 (Inchyra House) Classical country house of c. 1800[103] 17624
Pitfour Castle St Madoes NO1994820880 56°22′24″N 3°17′52″W / 56.373417°N 3.297672°W / 56.373417; -3.297672 (Pitfour Castle) Castellated house of 1784 by Robert Adam[104] 17628

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Burleigh Castle Milnathort NO1289004597 56°13′33″N 3°24′23″W / 56.225923°N 3.406523°W / 56.225923; -3.406523 (Burleigh Castle) 16th-century tower house and remains of courtyard buildings[105] 17654

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Elcho Castle Rhynd NO1643821083 56°22′29″N 3°21′16″W / 56.374633°N 3.354548°W / 56.374633; -3.354548 (Elcho Castle) Large tower house, c. 1570[106] 17712

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Elcho Castle, Dovecot Rhynd NO1632720918 56°22′23″N 3°21′23″W / 56.373131°N 3.356292°W / 56.373131; -3.356292 (Elcho Castle, Dovecot) Late-16th-century circular dovecote[107] 17714

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Telephone Call Box Rhynd NO1581520055 56°21′55″N 3°21′51″W / 56.365289°N 3.364302°W / 56.365289; -3.364302 (Telephone Call Box) "K3" telephone box, the only one surviving in its original location[108] 17718
Colquhalzie House East of Muthill NN9137317466 56°20′13″N 3°45′31″W / 56.337055°N 3.758687°W / 56.337055; -3.758687 (Colquhalzie House) 18th-century country house[109] 17771
Weem Old Parish Kirk Weem NN8429649797 56°37′32″N 3°53′15″W / 56.625683°N 3.887455°W / 56.625683; -3.887455 (Weem Old Parish Kirk) 17th-century former church, including the funerary monuments of the Menzies family[110] 17815
Williamston House South-west of Methven NN9722322056 56°22′46″N 3°39′57″W / 56.379582°N 3.665904°W / 56.379582; -3.665904 (Williamston House) Early-17th-century country house[111] 17836
Glenalmond College Main Building Glenalmond NN9775328984 56°26′31″N 3°39′36″W / 56.441913°N 3.660034°W / 56.441913; -3.660034 (Glenalmond College Main Building) Gothic revival college building, begun in 1846 with later additions[112] 17869
Methven Castle Methven NO0416626040 56°25′01″N 3°33′18″W / 56.416821°N 3.554981°W / 56.416821; -3.554981 (Methven Castle) Country house of 1664 by John Mylne[113] 17895

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Dalcrue House Methven NO0430327922 56°26′02″N 3°33′12″W / 56.43375°N 3.55345°W / 56.43375; -3.55345 (Dalcrue House) Italianate house of 1832 by William Henry Playfair[114] 17897
Dry Bridge Methven NO0532328346 56°26′16″N 3°32′13″W / 56.437764°N 3.53707°W / 56.437764; -3.53707 (Dry Bridge) Part of Lynedoch estate drive, designed by William Henry Playfair in 1832[115] 17921
Methven Aisle, Methven Parish Church Methven NO0256826045 56°25′00″N 3°34′51″W / 56.416538°N 3.580874°W / 56.416538; -3.580874 (Methven Aisle, Methven Parish Church) 15th-century transept of former collegiate church[116] 17928
Lochlane House Crieff NN8341921358 56°22′12″N 3°53′20″W / 56.37011°N 3.888999°W / 56.37011; -3.888999 (Lochlane House) Small mansion of 1710[117] 18149
Lawers House Comrie NN7992023029 56°23′03″N 3°56′47″W / 56.384238°N 3.946375°W / 56.384238; -3.946375 (Lawers House) Country house of 1738 by William Adam[118] 18152
Muthill Old Parish Church Muthill NN8678717072 56°19′57″N 3°49′58″W / 56.332443°N 3.832656°W / 56.332443; -3.832656 (Muthill Old Parish Church) 15th-century church, now in ruins[119] 18159

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Ochtertyre House Ochtertyre NN8387523626 56°23′26″N 3°52′57″W / 56.390588°N 3.882625°W / 56.390588; -3.882625 (Ochtertyre House) Georgian country house of 1790[120] 18170
Huntingtower Castle Ruthvenfield NO0826025129 56°24′34″N 3°29′18″W / 56.409453°N 3.488327°W / 56.409453; -3.488327 (Huntingtower Castle) 15th-century tower extended in 16th and 17th centuries[121] 18311

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Meigle Museum Meigle NO2872244558 56°35′15″N 3°09′44″W / 56.587502°N 3.162136°W / 56.587502; -3.162136 (Meigle Museum) Tudor-style school of c. 1845[122] 18327
Belmont Castle Meigle NO2861443926 56°34′55″N 3°09′49″W / 56.581809°N 3.16372°W / 56.581809; -3.16372 (Belmont Castle) 15th-century tower extended in the 18th century, 19th-century alterations[123] 18332
Scone Palace Scone NO1138726527 56°25′21″N 3°26′17″W / 56.422606°N 3.438143°W / 56.422606; -3.438143 (Scone Palace) Early-19th-century rebuilding of earlier house, by William Atkinson[124] 18370

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Scome Palace Mortuary Chapel or Mausoleum Scone NO1141826636 56°25′25″N 3°26′16″W / 56.423591°N 3.437678°W / 56.423591; -3.437678 (Scome Palace Mortuary Chapel or Mausoleum) Remodelling of earlier church aisle by William Atkinson, monument to Viscount Stormont inside[125] 18371
Cottown School House Cottown NO2057521023 56°22′29″N 3°17′15″W / 56.374807°N 3.287567°W / 56.374807; -3.287567 (Cottown School House) 18th-century thatched building, formerly a school[126] 19809
Haugh of Drimmie Suspension Bridge Over River Ericht at Glenericht Lodge Drive NO1700050214 56°38′11″N 3°21′17″W / 56.63637°N 3.354752°W / 56.63637; -3.354752 (Haugh of Drimmie Suspension Bridge) Wrouth iron bridge built before 1837[127] 19830
Old Scone Market Cross Scone Palace NO1158026652 56°25′26″N 3°26′06″W / 56.423765°N 3.435058°W / 56.423765; -3.435058 (Old Scone Market Cross) Medieval town cross[128] 19876
Drummond Castle Formal Garden Muthill NN8444917930 56°20′22″N 3°52′15″W / 56.339582°N 3.870825°W / 56.339582; -3.870825 (Drummond Castle Formal Garden) Walled gardens laid out in 1832, with pavilions and 17th-century sundial[129] 19883

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Aberfeldy Water Mill Aberfeldy NN8551949067 56°37′10″N 3°52′02″W / 56.619429°N 3.86721°W / 56.619429; -3.86721 (Aberfeldy Water Mill) 19th-century water mill, restored in 1988[130] 20859
Tay Bridge Aberfeldy NN8513449298 56°37′17″N 3°52′25″W / 56.621409°N 3.873583°W / 56.621409; -3.873583 (Tay Bridge) Classically detailed bridge, designed by William Adam and built by General Wade in 1733[131] 20861
Abernethy Round Tower Abernethy NO1899116393 56°19′59″N 3°18′42″W / 56.332953°N 3.311777°W / 56.332953; -3.311777 (Abernethy Round Tower) Late-11th-century round tower[132] 20875
Newton Castle Blairgowrie NO1716945273 56°35′31″N 3°21′01″W / 56.592024°N 3.350413°W / 56.592024; -3.350413 (Newton Castle) Mid 16th-century Z-plan tower house with later additions[133] 22314

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War Memorial Wellmeadow, Blairgowrie NO1799145220 56°35′30″N 3°20′13″W / 56.591692°N 3.337015°W / 56.591692; -3.337015 (War Memorial) World War I memorial, designed by Reginald Fairlie and sculpted by Alexander Carrick[134] 22321
Keathbank Mill Rattray NO1777646153 56°36′00″N 3°20′27″W / 56.600034°N 3.340812°W / 56.600034; -3.340812 (Keathbank Mill) 19th-century textile mill[135] 22332
Inchglas Crieff NN8653021277 56°22′13″N 3°50′19″W / 56.37014°N 3.838627°W / 56.37014; -3.838627 (Inchglas) Gothic villa of 1854 by Frederick Thomas Pilkington[136] 23488
The Bank Restaurant (former British Linen Bank) Crieff High Street NN8649021578 56°22′22″N 3°50′22″W / 56.372833°N 3.839405°W / 56.372833; -3.839405 (The Bank Restaurant (former British Linen Bank)) Offices of 1900 by George Washington Browne[137] 23489
South United Free Church Crieff NN8625721782 56°22′29″N 3°50′36″W / 56.374609°N 3.843263°W / 56.374609; -3.843263 (South United Free Church) Later 19th-century Scots Gothic church by J. J. Stevenson[138] 23509
St John's Kirk Perth NO1194223546 56°23′45″N 3°25′41″W / 56.395937°N 3.428146°W / 56.395937; -3.428146 (St John's Kirk) 15th-century church[139] 39300

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Kinnoull Old Parish Church Kinnoull NO1230823317 56°23′38″N 3°25′20″W / 56.393948°N 3.422142°W / 56.393948; -3.422142 (Kinnoull Old Parish Church) Remains of a 16th-century church, with monument to George Hay, 1st Earl of Kinnoull[140] 39302
St Leonard's-in-the-Fields Perth NO1162723166 56°23′33″N 3°25′59″W / 56.392465°N 3.433119°W / 56.392465; -3.433119 (St Leonard's-in-the-Fields) Scots Gothic church of 1885 by J. J. Stevenson[141] 39310
St Ninian's Cathedral Perth NO1147123915 56°23′57″N 3°26′09″W / 56.399163°N 3.435898°W / 56.399163; -3.435898 (St Ninian's Cathedral) Mid 19th-century Episcopal cathedral by William Butterfield[142] 39314

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King James VI Hospital Perth NO1151023427 56°23′41″N 3°26′06″W / 56.394788°N 3.435101°W / 56.394788; -3.435101 (King James VI Hospital) Former infirmary and school built 1750, one of the finest 18th-century examples of its type in Scotland[143] 39319
Old Perth Academy Perth NO1167824027 56°24′01″N 3°25′57″W / 56.400208°N 3.432583°W / 56.400208; -3.432583 (Old Perth Academy) Former school built 1804, by Robert Reid[144] 39322
Perth County Council Offices (Centre Block only) Perth NO1135423454 56°23′42″N 3°26′15″W / 56.395001°N 3.437637°W / 56.395001; -3.437637 (Perth County Council Offices (Centre Block only)) Neo-classical infirmary by W M Mackenzie, built 1836 and later converted to offices[145] 39323
Perth Sheriff Court Perth NO1206223391 56°23′40″N 3°25′34″W / 56.394567°N 3.42615°W / 56.394567; -3.42615 (Perth Sheriff Court) Greek Revival court house by Robert Smirke, 1819[146] 39325

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Perth Prison, Main Block Perth NO1178622395 56°23′08″N 3°25′49″W / 56.38557°N 3.430284°W / 56.38557; -3.430284 (Perth Prison, Main Block) Central building of 1812 by Robert Reid, radial buildings added in the 1840s and 1850s by Thomas Brown and Robert Matheson [147] 39331
Perth Bridge Over River Tay at Perth NO1211823883 56°23′56″N 3°25′31″W / 56.398997°N 3.425408°W / 56.398997; -3.425408 (Perth Bridge) Seven-arch bridge by John Smeaton, completed 1771[148] 39339

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Perth Water Works Perth NO1203823137 56°23′32″N 3°25′35″W / 56.392282°N 3.426454°W / 56.392282; -3.426454 (Perth Water Works) Neo-Classical former waterworks, 1832 by Adam Anderson, one of Scotland's most significant industrial buildings, now an art gallery[149] 39341

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Pitheavlis Castle Perth NO1051822805 56°23′20″N 3°27′03″W / 56.389014°N 3.450953°W / 56.389014; -3.450953 (Pitheavlis Castle) Late-16th-century L-plan tower house[150] 39346
2–8 Atholl Crescent Perth NO1175323910 56°23′57″N 3°25′53″W / 56.399171°N 3.431329°W / 56.399171; -3.431329 (2–8 Atholl Crescent) Crescent of houses, begun in 1797[151] 39354
2–4 Charlotte Place and 20 Charlotte Street Perth NO1190723846 56°23′55″N 3°25′44″W / 56.398625°N 3.428813°W / 56.398625; -3.428813 (2–4 Charlotte Place and 20 Charlotte Street) Neo-Greek houses of circa 1830[152] 39392
Barnhill Tollhouse Dundee Road, Perth NO1247022754 56°23′20″N 3°25′10″W / 56.388922°N 3.41933°W / 56.388922; -3.41933 (Barnhill Tollhouse) Early-19th-century toll house[153] 39422
Upper City Mills, now City Mills Hotel Perth NO1141723731 56°23′51″N 3°26′12″W / 56.3975°N 3.43671°W / 56.3975; -3.43671 (Upper City Mills, now City Mills Hotel) 18th-century water mill[154] 39577
Lower City Mills Perth NO1148523722 56°23′51″N 3°26′08″W / 56.397432°N 3.435606°W / 56.397432; -3.435606 (Lower City Mills) Early-19th-century water mill[155] 39578
Bank of Scotland St John Street, Perth NO1200223519 56°23′45″N 3°25′38″W / 56.395706°N 3.427165°W / 56.395706; -3.427165 (Bank of Scotland) Italian Renaissance bank offices of 1846 by David Rhind[156] 39618
Pitlochry Parish Church Pitlochry NN9400558286 56°42′15″N 3°43′58″W / 56.704209°N 3.73279°W / 56.704209; -3.73279 (Pitlochry Parish Church) Romanesque church of 1884 by Charles & Leslie Ower[157] 39850
Sunnybrae Cottage Pitlochry NN9364658315 56°42′16″N 3°44′19″W / 56.704388°N 3.738663°W / 56.704388; -3.738663 (Sunnybrae Cottage) Cruck-framed vernacular cottage of late 18th or early 19th century[158] 39866
Pitlochry railway station Pitlochry NN9382458103 56°42′09″N 3°44′08″W / 56.702525°N 3.735669°W / 56.702525; -3.735669 (Pitlochry railway station) Station buildings built 1890[159] 39867

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Castle Menzies Weem NN8370149613 56°37′26″N 3°53′49″W / 56.623883°N 3.897064°W / 56.623883; -3.897064 (Castle Menzies) 16th-century Z-plan tower house[160] 43568
Stobhall, Folly North-east of Stanley NO1324734511 56°29′41″N 3°24′38″W / 56.494659°N 3.410657°W / 56.494659; -3.410657 (Stobhall, Folly) Summer house built in 1989 to incorporate earlier 18th-century panelling[161] 43856
Pitlochry Power Station, dam and fish ladder Loch Faskally, Pitlochry NN9354257719 56°41′56″N 3°44′24″W / 56.699013°N 3.740113°W / 56.699013; -3.740113 (Pitlochry Power Station, dam and fish ladder) Mid 20th-century hydro-electric power station[162] 47534
Clunie Power Station Loch Faskally NN9126759775 56°43′01″N 3°46′41″W / 56.71695°N 3.778116°W / 56.71695; -3.778116 (Clunie Power Station) Mid 20th-century hydro-electric power station[163] 47621
Cultybraggan Former Cadet Camp, Huts 19 and 20 (Guard's Block) and 44, 45, 46 Comrie NN7687719948 56°21′21″N 3°59′39″W / 56.355792°N 3.994179°W / 56.355792; -3.994179 (Cultybraggan Former Cadet Camp, Huts 19 and 20 (Guard's Block) and 44, 45, 46) Purpose-built World War II Prisoner of War camp, one of the best-preserved in Britain[164] 50471

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.

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  38. "Innerpeffray Library: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
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  41. "Keltie Castle.: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  42. "Duncrub Dovecot: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
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  44. "Auchleeks House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
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  46. "Grotto On River Tilt Opposite York Cascade: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
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  52. "Megginch Castle, Stables, Dovecot, Screen Walls And Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  53. "Megginch Castle, North Lodges And Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  54. "Balthayock House, Bridge Over Hail Pool: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  55. "Forteviot Square.: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  56. "Forteviot Hall.: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  57. "Invermay House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  58. "Old House Of Invermay: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  59. "Hermitage Bridge Over R. Braan: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  60. "Dalguise Railway Viaduct Over R. Tay: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  61. "Dunkeld And Birnam Station: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  62. "Roman Bridge, Over Birnam Burn: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  63. "Murthly Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  64. "Walled Garden, Garden House, Gatepiers On E., Steps, Urns, Etc. On East Of Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  65. "Lochleven Castle Castle Island. Lochleven: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  66. "Kinross House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  67. "Dalreoch Bridge Over River Earn.: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  68. "Kinnaird Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  69. "Kirk O' The Muir: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  70. "Hilton House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  71. "Tulliebole Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  72. "Aldie Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  73. "Errol Village, North Bank Dykes, Errol (Church Of Scotland) Parish Church Including Boundary Walls And Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  74. "Errol Park House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  75. "Errol Park Stables: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  76. "Seasyde House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  77. "Fingask Castle, Sundial: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  78. "Ballindean House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  79. "Rossie Church Within Rossie Priory Policies: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  80. "Market Cross, Old Rossie Within Rossie Priory Policies: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  81. "Grandtully Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  82. "Grantully Chapel (Including Adjoining Walls, Gates, Etc.): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  83. "Logierait Railway Viaduct Over R. Tay: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  84. "Kinfauns Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  85. "Glendoick House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  86. "Taymouth Dairy And Terrace On West: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  87. "Taymouth Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  88. "Fort Lodge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  89. "Chinese Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  90. "Rustic Lodge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  91. "Kenmore Bridge Over River Tay: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  92. "Connachan Lodge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  93. "Abercairny Sundial: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  94. "Invergowrie, Main Street, All Souls' Episcopal Church, Including Gatepiers And Boundary Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  95. "Castle Huntly, Including Terraced Garden And Statuary, And Boundary Walls: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  96. "Castle Huntly, North Gates: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  97. "Longforgan, Main Street, Market Cross: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  98. "Chapel Of St Anthony The Eremite, Murthly: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  99. "Marlee House (Originally Kinloch House): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  100. "Inchmartine House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  101. "'Maxwell's Temple', Or 'The Cross'.: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  102. "Meggernie Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  103. "Inchyra House With Court Of Offices At Rear: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  104. "Pitfour Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  105. "Burleigh Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  106. "Elcho Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  107. "Elcho Castle, Doo'cot: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  108. "Rhynd Village, K3 Telephone Kiosk: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  109. "Colquhalzie House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  110. "Weem Old Parish Kirk (Menzies Mausoleum): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  111. "Williamston House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  112. "Trinity College, Glenalmond Main Building: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  113. "Methven Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  114. "Dalcrue House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  115. "Dry Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  116. "Methven Aisle Methven Parish Church Graveyard: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  117. "Lochlane House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  118. "Lawers House (Now School Of Agriculture): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  119. "Muthill Old Parish Church (A Ruin): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  120. "Ochtertyre House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  121. "Huntingtower Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  122. "Meigle Museum: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  123. "Belmont Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  124. "Scone Palace Including Terraces.: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  125. "Scone Palace Mortuary Chapel or Mausoleum: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  126. "Cottown, Former School And Schoolhouse: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  127. "Haugh Of Drimmie Suspension Bridge Over River Ericht, Glenericht Lodge Drive: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  128. "Scone Palace, Cross Of Old Scone.: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  129. "Drummond Castle, Formal Garden: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  130. "Mill Street, Aberfeldy Water Mill: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  131. "Tay Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  132. "Abernethy Round Tower With Symbol Stone At Base: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  133. "Newton Street, Newton Castle: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  134. "Wellmeadow Gardens, War Memorial: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  135. "Rattray (New), Balmoral Road, Keathbank Mill: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  136. "Broich Terrace, Inchglas Including Boundary Walls And Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  137. "High Street, The Bank Restaurant, Former British Linen Bank: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  138. "Comrie Street, Old South Church, Antique Galleries Including Mission Hall, Boundary Walls, Railings, Gatepiers And Gates: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  139. "St John's Kirk, Kirkside, St John's Place, St John Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  140. "Kinnoul Aisle, Kinnoul Old Churchyard Or Graveyard, Dundee Road: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  141. "St Leonard's-In-The Fields Church And Halls, Marshall Place: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  142. "St Ninian's Cathedral (Episcopal) Atholl Street And North Methven Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  143. "King James Vi Hospital, Hospital Street, Albert Place, King Street. (Converted Into Flats): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  144. "The Old Academy, 6, 7 Rose Terrace: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  145. "Perth And Kinross District Council Offices York Place (Centre Block Only): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  146. "Sheriff Court, Tay Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  147. "Main Prison Block: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  148. "Perth Bridge Over River Tay: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  149. "Perth Water Works (Now Tourist Information Centre) Tay Street.: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  150. "Pitheavlis Castle, 50 Needless Road: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  151. "Atholl Crescent, 2-8 (All Numbers): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  152. "Charlotte Place 2-4, And 20 Charlotte Street: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  153. "Dundee Road Barnhill Tollhouse: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  154. "Mill Street, Upper City Mills Now City Mills Hotel: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  155. "Mill Street, Lower City Mills: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  156. "St John Street, (E. Side) 48, 50, Bank Of Scotland Formerly Central Bank Buildings.: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  157. "Church Road, Pitlochry Parish Church, Including Celtic Cross Memorial: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  158. "156 Atholl Road, Sunnybrae Cottage: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  159. "Station Road, Pitlochry Station, Including Down Platform Building, Footbridge, Fountain And Signal Box: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  160. "Castle Menzies: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  161. "Stobhall, Summer House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  162. "Pitlochry Power Station And Dam Including Fish Ladder And Drum Gates: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  163. "Clunie Power Station Including Memorial Arch, Scottish And Southern Energy Plc: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.
  164. "Comrie, Cultybraggan Former Cadet Camp, Huts 19 And 20 (Guard's Block) and 44, 45, 46: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland.

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