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Architecture Green Boxes HES Archives – Architecture Green Boxes BORDERS Berwickshire A inc. : Allanton, Ayton BORDERS Berwickshire B inc. : Bassendean, Blackadder, Borthwick, Byrecleugh BORDERS Berwickshire C inc. : Castlelaw, Coldingham, Cove Harbour BORDERS Berwickshire Cockburnspath BORDERS Berwickshire Chirnside, Coldstream BORDERS Berwickshire Coldstream BORDERS Berwickshire Dunglass, Duns BORDERS Berwickshire Duns BORDERS Berwickshire Duns BORDERS Berwickshire E inc. : Eccles, Edington, Edrington BORDERS Berwickshire E inc. : Edrom, Ellemhaugh, Eyemouth BORDERS Berwickshire Eyemouth BORDERS Berwickshire Eyemouth : Gunsgreen House, Harbour BORDERS Berwickshire F inc. : Fast Castle, Fogo, Foulden BORDERS Berwickshire G inc. : Greenlaw, Grizerlig Steading BORDERS Berwickshire Hutton BORDERS Berwickshire H - K inc. : The Hirsel, Hume, Kimmerghame BORDERS Berwickshire L inc. : Langton, Lees, Longformacus BORDERS Berwickshire Ladykirk, Manderston BORDERS Berwickshire Manderston BORDERS Berwickshire M inc. : Marchmont, Mordington BORDERS Berwickshire N inc. : Netherbyres House, Nisbet House BORDERS Berwickshire Nisbet House BORDERS Berwickshire O - P inc. : Paxton House BORDERS Berwickshire Paxton House, Paxton House Outbuildings BORDERS Berwickshire R - S inc. : Renton House, Spottiswoode, Stoneshiel Page | 1 HES Archives – Architecture Green Boxes BORDERS Berwickshire S inc. : St Abbs, Swinton BORDERS Berwickshire T - W inc. : Thirlestane House, West Printonan Farm BORDERS Berwickshire W inc. : West Printonan Farm, Wedderburn Castle, Whitsome BORDERS Ettrick and Lauderdale Abbotsford House BORDERS Ettrick and Lauderdale Abbotsford House BORDERS Ettrick and Lauderdale A - B inc. : Ashiestiel, Bowden BORDERS Ettrick and Lauderdale B - C inc. : Bermersyde, Clovenfords, Cowdenknowes BORDERS Ettrick and Lauderdale D inc. : Dryburgh Abbey BORDERS Ettrick and Lauderdale Dryburgh Abbey, Drygrange House BORDERS Ettrick and Lauderdale Drygrange House BORDERS Ettrick and Lauderdale E - G inc. : Earlston, Fairnilee, Gattonside BORDERS Ettrick and Lauderdale Galashiels A inc. : Abbotsford, Albert Place BORDERS Ettrick and Lauderdale Galashiels A - C inc. : Albert Place, Cornmill Square BORDERS Ettrick and Lauderdale Galashiels C - K inc. : Cornmill Square, King Street BORDERS Ettrick and Lauderdale Galashiels K - O inc. : King Street, Old Parish Church BORDERS Ettrick and Lauderdale Galashiels P - W inc. : Paton Street, Windyknowe Road BORDERS Ettrick and Lauderdale H inc. : Heriot, High Sunderland, Hillslap Tower BORDERS Ettrick and Lauderdale J - L inc. : Justicehall, Leadervale House, Legerwood, Lauder BORDERS Ettrick and Lauderdale Li - Lz inc. : Lillards Edge, Lindean, BORDERS Ettrick and Lauderdale M inc. : Maxton, Mertoun, Midlem, Muirhouselaw BORDERS Ettrick and Lauderdale Melrose Abbey BORDERS Ettrick and Lauderdale Melrose : Abbey Street - Waverley Road BORDERS Ettrick and Lauderdale N - O inc. : Nether Shiels, Newark Castle, Oakwood Tower BORDERS Ettrick and Lauderdale O - P inc. : Over Shiels, Peel, Philiphaugh BORDERS Ettrick and Lauderdale Selkirk B - D inc : Bannerfield, Dunsdale Road Page | 2 HES Archives – Architecture Green Boxes BORDERS Ettrick and Lauderdale Selkirk D - K inc. : Dunsdale Road, Kirk Wynd BORDERS Ettrick and Lauderdale Selkirk L - S inc. : Level Crossing Road, Station Road BORDERS Ettrick and Lauderdale Selkirk : The Valley - Yarrow Terrace BORDERS Ettrick and Lauderdale R - T inc. : Raeshaw, St Boswells, Stow, Thirlestane BORDERS Ettrick and Lauderdale T - Y inc. : Tibbie, Windydoors, Yair, Yarrow BORDERS Roxburgh A - B inc. : Abbotsmeadow, Bowden, Branxholme BORDERS Roxburgh C - E inc. : Cessford, Denholme, Duncanhaugh Mill,Easter Muirdean Farm BORDERS Roxburgh F - G inc. : Fatlips Castle, Ferniehurst Castle, Floors Castle, Glendouglas BORDERS Roxburgh Hawick B - C inc. : Bath Street, Commercial Road BORDERS Roxburgh Hawick C - H inc. : Commercial Road, High Street BORDERS Roxburgh Hawick H - M inc. : High Street, Mansfield Road BORDERS Roxburgh Hawick M - S inc. : Mill Path, St Mary's Place BORDERS Roxburgh Hawick T - W inc. : Teviot Crescent, Wilton Lodge BORDERS Roxburgh H inc. : Hassendean Station, Hermitage Castle BORDERS Roxburgh Jedburgh A - J inc. : Abbey Place, Jedburgh Abbey BORDERS Roxburgh Jedburgh J - Q inc. : Jedburgh Abbey, Queen Mary's House BORDERS Roxburgh Kelso A - C inc. : Abbey Row Chain Bridge BORDERS Roxburgh Kelso : East Bowmont Street BORDERS Roxburgh Kelso H - K inc. : Horsemarket, Kersemains BORDERS Roxburgh Kelso K - W inc. : Kirk Yetholm, Woodmarket BORDERS Roxburgh L - M inc. : Liddel Bank, Marlefield House BORDERS Roxburgh M inc. : Minto House, Morebattle Bridge and Primary School BORDERS Roxburgh M - N inc. : Morebattle UFC, Newtonless Steading, Newton Don BORDERS Roxburgh N - R inc. : Newton Don, Railway Viaduct BORDERS Roxburgh St Boswells BORDERS Roxburgh S inc. : Sandystones Steading, Smailholm Page | 3 HES Archives – Architecture Green Boxes BORDERS Roxburgh S inc. : Spital Tower, Wooden Anna BORDERS Tweeddale B inc. : Barns House, Black Barony, Broughton Place BORDERS Tweeddale C inc. : Carlops, Cardrona, Crook Inn BORDERS Tweeddale C - E inc. : Crook Inn, Drochil Castle, Edderston Farm BORDERS Tweeddale G inc. : Glen House, Glenternie House BORDERS Tweeddale H - I inc. : Haystoun, Horseburgh, Innerleithen BORDERS Tweeddale K inc. : Kailzie, Kirkurd, Kirnie Law BORDERS Tweeddale L inc. : Leithen Lodge BORDERS Tweeddale L - N inc. : Leithen, Lyne, Medwynbank, Neidpath Castle BORDERS Tweeddale N - P inc. : Newlands, Old Manor Bridge, Peebles BORDERS Tweeddale Peebles C - H inc. : Castle Hill, High Street BORDERS Tweeddale Peebles K - P inc. : Kirkland Street, Priorford Bridge BORDERS Tweeddale P - S inc. : Posso, Rosetta House, Skirling BORDERS Tweeddale Spitalhaugh - Stobo BORDERS Tweeddale Talla Linnfoots Steading, Traquair House BORDERS Tweeddale Traquair House BORDERS Tweeddale The Whim BORDERS Tweeddale W inc. : West Linton BORDERS Tweeddale W inc. : West Linton, Wrae Castle CENTRAL Clackmannan Alloa B inc. : Bank Street,Bedford Road CENTRAL Clackmannan Alloa C - D inc. : Caledonia Road, Drysdale Street CENTRAL Clackmannan Alloa E - G inc. : East Vennel, Gasworks CENTRAL Clackmannan Alloa H - K inc. : Hallpark Mills, Kilncraigs Mill CENTRAL Clackmannan Alloa K - M inc. : Kirkgate, Mill Street CENTRAL Clackmannan Alloa P - T inc. : Primrose Street, Tullibody Road Page | 4 HES Archives – Architecture Green Boxes CENTRAL Clackmannan Alloa T - W inc. : Tullibody Road, Whins Road CENTRAL Clackmannan A - C inc. : Alva, Cambus Distillery CENTRAL Clackmannan C inc. : Cambus, Clackmannan CENTRAL Clackmannan D inc. : Devon Colliery, Dollar CENTRAL Clackmannan F - L inc. : Fishcross, Glenfoot Bridge, Hillhead Steading, Kilbagie Mills CENTRAL Clackmannan M - S inc. : Menstrie, Muckhart, Sauchie Tower CENTRAL Clackmannan Tillicoultry CENTRAL Clackmannan Tullibody CENTRAL Falkirk A inc. : Airth, Arnothill, Avondale CENTRAL Falkirk Bo'ness A - C inc. : Academy Road, Carriden Brae CENTRAL Falkirk Bo'ness C - N inc. : Carriden House, North Street CENTRAL Falkirk Bo'ness N - W inc. : North Street, Waggon Road CENTRAL Falkirk B - C inc. : Battock, Callendar House, Camelon, Castlecary CENTRAL Falkirk D inc. : Dennyloanhead, Dunipace, Dunmore Village CENTRAL Falkirk D -F inc. : Dunmore Village and Park, Dunmore Pineapple, Forth and Clyde Canal CENTRAL Falkirk Falkirk B - 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D inc. : Carbeth Estate, Cuthelton Farm, Deanston CENTRAL Stirling D inc. : Doune, Drumtian, Drymen CENTRAL Stirling Dunblane : Ault Wharrie House - Hydropathic Hotel CENTRAL Stirling Dunblane: Hydropathic Hotel - Stirling Road D - F inc. : Duntreath, Edinample, Fintry CENTRAL Stirling G inc. : Gargunnock House, Gartartan Castle CENTRAL Stirling G inc. : Gargunnock, Gartmore CENTRAL Stirling G inc. : Glengoyne, Glengyle House, Gribloch House CENTRAL Stirling I - Ke inc. : Inchmahome, Inverardoch, Keir House CENTRAL Stirling Ki inc. : Killen, Kinnell House, Kippen CENTRAL Stirling Kippen Parish Church CENTRAL Stirling L inc. : Loch Katrine, Lochearnhead, Loch Lomond CENTRAL Stirling M - N inc. : Mains, Moirlanich, Meiklewood, Muiravonside, St Ninian's CENTRAL Stirling N - Q inc. : St Ninian's, North Green Farm, Old Auchentroig, Plean CENTRAL Stirling Rednock House CENTRAL Stirling Rednock House, Outbuildings and Estate CENTRAL Stirling Stirling : Academy Street - Bow Street CENTRAL Stirling Stirling : Bow Street - Irvine Place CENTRAL Stirling Stirling : Broad Street CENTRAL Stirling Stirling : Forthside CENTRAL Stirling Stirling : King Street
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