This is a list of listed buildings in the former burgh of Clydebank in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland. Although burghs were abolished for administrative purposes in 1975, Historic Scotland continue to use them and civil parishes for the purposes of geographically categorising listed buildings.
Name | Location | Date Listed | Grid Ref. [note 1] | Geo-coordinates | Notes | LB Number [note 2] | Image |
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Public Library Dumbarton Road | 55°54′05″N4°24′31″W / 55.901307°N 4.408691°W | Category B | 22987 | ||||
Hall Street Former Fire Station Tenement | 55°54′03″N4°24′31″W / 55.900905°N 4.408555°W | Category B | 22989 | ||||
Municipal Buildings Dumbarton Road | 55°54′03″N4°24′29″W / 55.900826°N 4.40799°W | Category B | 22986 | ||||
11 Hume Street Former Co-Op Administrative Office Building | 55°54′00″N4°24′15″W / 55.899994°N 4.404147°W | Category B | 22992 | ||||
2 Sylvania Way South/Chalmers Street, Central Warehouse (Co-Op Department Store) | 55°54′05″N4°24′15″W / 55.901359°N 4.404183°W | Category B | 22991 | ||||
Sinclair Street, St Margaret's Roman Catholic Church And Presbytery | 55°53′48″N4°23′07″W / 55.896532°N 4.385281°W | Category B | 22994 | ||||
Hardgate, 13 Glasgow Road, Hardgate Hall (Former Duntocher Free Church) | 55°55′31″N4°24′22″W / 55.925267°N 4.406°W | Category C(S) | 49986 | ||||
Clydebank Riverside Station | 55°53′46″N4°24′03″W / 55.896012°N 4.400941°W | Category B | 22988 | ||||
Titan Cantilever Crane, Former John Brown Shipbuilding Yard, Clydebank | 55°53′50″N4°24′31″W / 55.897343°N 4.408734°W | Category A | 22993 | ||||
Bruce Street, Former Public Baths And Swimming Pool | 55°54′01″N4°24′28″W / 55.900381°N 4.407802°W | Category C(S) | 51432 | ||||
Clydebank, 404 Glasgow Road, Hamilton Memorial Church Including Gatepiers And Cast-Iron Railings | 55°53′38″N4°23′37″W / 55.893808°N 4.393639°W | Category C(S) | 49199 | ||||
Glasgow Road, Church Of Our Holy Redeemer, Presbytery And Boundary Walls And Gatepiers | 55°53′43″N4°23′51″W / 55.895263°N 4.397408°W | Category B | 22990 |
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]