This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Keithhall and Kinkell in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Name | Location | Date Listed | Grid Ref. [note 1] | Geo-coordinates | Notes | LB Number [note 2] | Image |
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Keith Hall Home Farm | 57°17′03″N2°20′56″W / 57.2841°N 2.348872°W | Category B | 45612 | ||||
Kinkell Church (St Michael's) Lower Kinkell | 57°15′42″N2°21′24″W / 57.26172°N 2.356683°W | Category B | 9139 | ||||
Keith Hall Gardeners Cottage, Including Bothy/Shed | 57°17′09″N2°21′08″W / 57.285833°N 2.352222°W | Category C(S) | 45607 | ||||
Keith Hall Former Stables And Coach House | 57°16′57″N2°21′17″W / 57.282575°N 2.354629°W | Category B | 45609 | ||||
Keith Hall | 57°16′51″N2°21′12″W / 57.280872°N 2.353319°W | Category A | 9136 | ||||
Balbithan House | 57°15′37″N2°18′47″W / 57.260174°N 2.313055°W | Category A | 9140 | ||||
Keith Hall Home Farm Cottages | 57°17′09″N2°20′46″W / 57.285868°N 2.346234°W | Category C(S) | 45613 | ||||
Friend's Meeting House And Friend's Cottage Kinmuck | 57°16′10″N2°18′25″W / 57.269334°N 2.306931°W | Category B | 9141 | ||||
Keith Hall Road Bridge At North Drive | 57°17′23″N2°21′45″W / 57.289604°N 2.362544°W | Category C(S) | 45614 | ||||
Keith Hall Walled Garden And Garden Cottage | 57°17′08″N2°21′11″W / 57.285463°N 2.352949°W | Category B | 45606 | ||||
Keith Hall Ice House | 57°16′44″N2°21′03″W / 57.27902°N 2.350731°W | Category C(S) | 45608 | ||||
Keith Hall North Lodge, Including Gates, Gatepiers And Adjoining Walls | 57°17′27″N2°21′52″W / 57.290748°N 2.364497°W | Category C(S) | 45610 | ||||
Keith Hall East Lodge | 57°16′54″N2°20′22″W / 57.2818°N 2.339379°W | Category C(S) | 45611 | ||||
South Lodge Keith Hall | 57°16′30″N2°21′34″W / 57.275105°N 2.359466°W | Category B | 9137 | ||||
Keithhall And Kinkell Parish Church | 57°16′44″N2°19′48″W / 57.278842°N 2.329898°W | Category B | 9135 | ||||
Bridge Over River Urie, Keithhall Road | 57°17′49″N2°23′18″W / 57.296937°N 2.388453°W | Category B | 9138 |
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]