This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Cawdor in Highland, Scotland.
Name | Location | Date Listed | Grid Ref. [note 1] | Geo-coordinates | Notes | LB Number [note 2] | Image |
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Brackla House And Walled Garden | 57°32′15″N3°54′20″W / 57.53748°N 3.905491°W | Category B | 1726 | ||||
Clunas | 57°29′41″N3°52′01″W / 57.49477°N 3.866887°W | Category B | 1737 | ||||
Cawdor Village Old Change House | 57°31′39″N3°55′36″W / 57.527382°N 3.92676°W | Category C(S) | 1752 | ||||
Cawdor Village West End West End Cottage (Immediately West Of Ivy Cottage) | 57°31′23″N3°56′09″W / 57.523084°N 3.935768°W | Category C(S) | 1754 | ||||
Cawdor Village West End Ivy Cottage | 57°31′24″N3°56′08″W / 57.523413°N 3.935452°W | Category C(S) | 1755 | ||||
Cawdor Castle Home Farm Granary | 57°31′27″N3°55′21″W / 57.52414°N 3.922564°W | Category B | 1732 | ||||
Meikle Urchany | 57°31′40″N3°52′08″W / 57.527796°N 3.868776°W | Category B | 1738 | ||||
Newton Of Budgate | 57°31′27″N3°57′30″W / 57.524127°N 3.958469°W | Category B | 1739 | ||||
Cawdor Village County Salon (Former Post Office) And Former Post Office House | 57°31′32″N3°55′40″W / 57.525596°N 3.927785°W | Category C(S) | 1767 | ||||
Cawdor Castle, East Lodge | 57°31′20″N3°55′15″W / 57.522341°N 3.9209°W | Category C(S) | 1731 | ||||
Cawdor Village Bridge House | 57°31′33″N3°55′39″W / 57.525951°N 3.927536°W | Category C(S) | 1733 | ||||
Cawdor Village Lavender Cottage | 57°31′31″N3°55′50″W / 57.52541°N 3.930581°W | Category B | 1736 | ||||
Bareven Bridge Over The Allt Dearg, Wester Bareven | 57°29′57″N3°57′26″W / 57.499051°N 3.957276°W | Category C(S) | 1724 | ||||
Cawdor Castle Walled Garden | 57°31′25″N3°55′33″W / 57.52373°N 3.925833°W | Category B | 1729 | ||||
Cawdor Village Fountainsyde (L) And Hillview (R) | 57°31′33″N3°55′44″W / 57.525878°N 3.928752°W | Category C(S) | 1734 | ||||
Cawdor Village Old Manse Walled Garden, Steading And Gate Piers | 57°31′22″N3°56′23″W / 57.522909°N 3.9396°W | Category B | 1753 | ||||
Cawdor Village Off Back Street Church Hall | 57°31′26″N3°55′56″W / 57.523893°N 3.932237°W | Category C(S) | 1761 | ||||
Cawdor Village, Back Street The Rockery | 57°31′29″N3°55′48″W / 57.524656°N 3.92994°W | Category C(S) | 1764 | ||||
Auchindoune House | 57°30′26″N3°56′26″W / 57.507151°N 3.94065°W | Category B | 1723 | ||||
Cawdor Castle | 57°31′27″N3°55′36″W / 57.524258°N 3.926612°W | Category A | 1728 | ||||
Cawdor Village West End Cottage (Opposite South Entrance To Parish Church) | 57°31′26″N3°55′59″W / 57.523951°N 3.933176°W | Category C(S) | 1759 | ||||
Cawdor Village Cawdor Parish Church And Burial Ground | 57°31′29″N3°55′57″W / 57.524858°N 3.932606°W | Category A | 1760 | ||||
Cawdor Village Back Street West End House, Post Office And Former Stables | 57°31′28″N3°55′55″W / 57.524438°N 3.931882°W | Category C(S) | 1763 | ||||
Cawdor Village Back Street The Schoolhouse | 57°31′29″N3°55′44″W / 57.524724°N 3.929008°W | Category C(S) | 1765 | ||||
Cawdor Village Back Street South House | 57°31′29″N3°55′44″W / 57.524736°N 3.928792°W | Category C(S) | 1766 | ||||
Bareven Church Kirkton Of Bareven | 57°30′02″N3°56′34″W / 57.500508°N 3.94265°W | Category B | 1725 | ||||
Budgate House | 57°31′14″N3°56′42″W / 57.520572°N 3.944903°W | Category A | 1727 | ||||
Cawdor Castle Gate Lodge And Entrance | 57°31′31″N3°55′37″W / 57.52516°N 3.92691°W | Category B | 1730 | ||||
Cawdor Village West End Rowan Cottage (L) And Mrs Cameron's Cottage (R) | 57°31′24″N3°56′06″W / 57.523472°N 3.935104°W | Category C(S) | 1756 | ||||
Cawdor Village West End Memorial Cottage | 57°31′25″N3°56′04″W / 57.523734°N 3.934417°W | Category C(S) | 1757 | ||||
Cawdor Village Gardener's Cottage | 57°31′33″N3°55′48″W / 57.525941°N 3.929924°W | Category C(S) | 1735 | ||||
Cawdor Village Meadowbank | 57°31′24″N3°56′02″W / 57.523364°N 3.933913°W | Category C(S) | 1758 | ||||
Cawdor Village Off Back Street The Mound | 57°31′26″N3°55′54″W / 57.52381°N 3.931765°W | Category C(S) | 1762 |
The scheme for classifying buildings in Scotland is:
In March 2016 there were 47,288 listed buildings in Scotland. Of these, 8% were Category A, and 50% were Category B, with the remaining 42% being Category C. [2]