This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Kirkmichael in Moray, Scotland.
Name | Location | Date Listed | Grid Ref. [note 1] | Geo-coordinates | Notes | LB Number [note 2] | Image |
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Inverlochy | 57°18′01″N3°25′51″W / 57.300221°N 3.430804°W | Category B | 8921 | ||||
Tomintoul, Church Of Scotland Manse | 57°15′18″N3°23′00″W / 57.254918°N 3.383197°W | Category B | 8928 | ||||
Tomintoul, 2 The Square | 57°15′07″N3°22′43″W / 57.251843°N 3.378473°W | Category B | 8930 | ||||
Kylnadrochit And Stables | 57°15′42″N3°24′44″W / 57.261712°N 3.412117°W | Category B | 8923 | ||||
Lecht, Ironstone Mine Building (Lecht Mine) | 57°13′40″N3°15′52″W / 57.227799°N 3.264393°W | Category B | 8924 | ||||
Tomintoul, Roman Catholic Church Of Our Lady And St Michael (Incorporating Presbytery) And Burial Ground | 57°14′59″N3°22′40″W / 57.249587°N 3.377759°W | Category B | 8929 | ||||
Bridge Of Avon (Formerly Bridge Of Campdalemore) Over River Avon | 57°15′50″N3°24′42″W / 57.264018°N 3.411542°W | Category B | 8919 | ||||
Ruthven Farmhouse | 57°16′49″N3°24′32″W / 57.280371°N 3.408901°W | Category C(S) | 8926 | ||||
Tomintoul Parish Church (Church Of Scotland), And Burial Ground | 57°15′17″N3°22′59″W / 57.254651°N 3.382954°W | Category B | 8927 | ||||
By Tomintoul, Bridge Of Conglass Over Conglass Water | 57°15′18″N3°22′04″W / 57.255086°N 3.36782°W | Category C(S) | 8932 | ||||
Kirkmichael Parish Church (Church Of Scotland) And Burial Ground | 57°17′51″N3°25′22″W / 57.297383°N 3.422861°W | Category C(S) | 8922 | ||||
Ballantruan | 57°18′36″N3°25′02″W / 57.309952°N 3.417171°W | Category A | 8918 | ||||
Croughly, Garden Walls And Gatepiers | 57°16′30″N3°22′16″W / 57.275138°N 3.371167°W | Category B | 8920 | ||||
Tomintoul, The Square, Fountain | 57°15′07″N3°22′45″W / 57.251844°N 3.379219°W | Category C(S) | 8931 | ||||
Lecht, Well Of The Lecht | 57°13′15″N3°16′09″W / 57.220699°N 3.269135°W | Category B | 8925 |
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]