Liste der Kategorie-A-Bauwerke in Inverclyde
Die Liste der Kategorie-A-Gebäude in Inverclyde umfasst sämtliche in der Kategorie A eingetragenen Baudenkmäler in der schottischen Council Area Inverclyde. Die Einstufung wird anhand der Kriterien von Historic Scotland vorgenommen, wobei in die höchste Kategorie A Bauwerke von nationaler oder internationaler Bedeutung einsortiert sind. In Inverclyde sind derzeit 25 Gebäude in der Kategorie A gelistet.
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Gourock Ropeworks Building Located on Bay Street, known locally simply as "The Mill". Now being converted to flats after thirty years of neglect and debate about its future. Options ranged from hotel and shopping complex to demolition and house building. Thankfully, this historic building has been saved. It started life as a sugar refinery in 1866 and was later converted to a ropeworks. See http://www.portglasgow4u.co.uk/townshistory/millbuilding.html for more information and 345153 for a view of the opposite side of the building.
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Wellpark well This well that give Wellpark its name is in the northeast corner of the park.
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Tontine Hotel Viewed from Ardgowan Square park.
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Greenock Mid Kirk from Sculpture Garden The Mid Kirk is on cathcart Square. See 322401 for information about the Sculpture Garden.
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Holy family RC Church & parochial house Imposing building on Parkhill Avenue. Designed by Gillespie, Kidd & Coia, built c.1958.
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St Columba's Church (en:Church of Scotland) in the village of en:Kilmacolm. Taken from here and the work of Thomas Nugent.
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Custom House, Customhouse Quay Greenock
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Wemyss Bay railway station and pier, with the Caledonian MacBrayne ferry MV Bute at the linkspan.
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Broadfield Hospital Broadfield psychiatric hospital closed in the 1990s and work to convert it to luxury flats commenced in 2001. Arsonists all but destroyed the building shortly afterwards, but the developers plan to restore it.
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St Luke's Church of Scotland Viewed from Brisbane Street.
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Sir Gabriel Woods Mariner's Home. The west wing of this grand building on Newark Street. See also 559692, 559677 and 559683.
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The Sugar Warehouse at Greenock's James Watt Dock is now a listed building, awaiting possible conversion. The hammerhead crane now towers over flats being built on former shipyards and dockside. photograph taken in February 2006 by User:Dave souza.
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Crane at James Watt Dock
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Finnart St Paul's. Church of Scotland on Newark Street. See also 559705. See the church gargoyles here 559720 559725 559733 559739.
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St. Patrick's, Orangefield, Greenock, by Gillespie, Kidd & Coia.
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Town Hall and Municipal Buildings Viewed from Container Way. See 322409 for a view of the front of the building. The red sandstone building to the left is the 322317.
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Watt Monument Library This building also houses the Mclean Museum & Art Gallery.
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Town Building Port Glasgow. The lawn has been replaced with a car park since this photo was taken six months earlier 337090.
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Newark Castle, Port Glasgow. Renaissance mansion from north-east photograph taken in February 2006 by User:Dave souza.
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Scott’s Dry Dock, Greenock
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St Laurence's Roman Catholic Church, Greenock, Scotland.