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Inverurie is a town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. This article tells you about some of the special buildings in Inverurie that are protected because of their history or unique design. These buildings are called "listed buildings."

What are Listed Buildings?

A listed building is a building that is officially recognized as important. This means it has a special history or amazing architecture. These buildings are protected by law. This helps make sure they are looked after for future generations.

In Scotland, listed buildings are put into different groups:

  • Category A: These are buildings that are very important. They might be famous or have a unique design. They are often the best examples of a certain type of building.
  • Category B: These buildings are also very important. They might be good examples of a certain style or period. They are often part of a group of important buildings.
  • Category C(S): These buildings have some special interest. They might be important locally or show a certain style.

Historic Buildings in Inverurie

Inverurie has many interesting listed buildings. They show the town's history and how it has grown over time. Let's explore some of them!

Important Public Buildings

Many buildings in Inverurie serve the community. They have been important places for people to gather, work, or get help.

  • Inverurie Town Hall: Located in Market Place, the Inverurie Town Hall (HB 35399) is a Category B listed building. It's a central part of the town. Town halls are often used for community events and local government.
Inverurie Town Hall
Inverurie Town Hall, a Category B listed building.
  • Inverurie Hospital: The hospital complex includes several listed buildings. The Administration Block (HB 13320), Nurses' Home (HB 13321), and Gatelodge (HB 13322) are all Category B. These buildings show the history of healthcare in the area.
  • Inverurie Railway Station: The railway station (HB 46174) is a Category B listed building. It played a big role in connecting Inverurie to other towns. Railways were very important for travel and trade.
  • Former Locomotive Works: The old Great North of Scotland Locomotive Works on Harlaw Road has several Category B listed buildings. These include the Former Workshop (HB 49303), Former Carriage and Wagon Shop (HB 49301), Former Manager's Drawing Office (HB 49302), and Former Smithy, Furnace and Foundry (HB 49304). These buildings remind us of Inverurie's industrial past. They were once busy places where trains were built and repaired.

Places of Worship

Churches and other religious buildings are often listed because of their age, architecture, and importance to the community.

  • West Parish Church: The West Parish Church (HB 45604) on West High Street is a Category B listed building. It includes its boundary walls. Churches are often important landmarks in a town.
  • St. Mary's Episcopal Church: This church (HB 35398) on High Street is also a Category B listed building. It has been a place of worship for many years.
  • Parish Church of St. Andrew: Located on High Street, the Parish Church of St. Andrew (HB 35391) is a Category B listed building. It's an important part of Inverurie's religious history.
  • Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception: This church (HB 35403) on North Street, along with its Presbytery House and Out-House, is a Category B listed building.

Other Interesting Spots

Beyond public buildings and churches, many other structures in Inverurie are listed. They add to the town's unique character.

  • Clydesdale Bank Buildings: Two Clydesdale Bank buildings are listed. One is at 1 High Street (HB 35393) and the other at 26 West High Street and 1 Constitution Street (HB 35402). Both are Category B. These show the history of banking and commerce in the town.
  • Old Sluice Bridges: The Old Sluice Bridges (HB 35408) over the Aberdeen Canal on Canal Road are Category C(S). Bridges are often listed for their engineering or historical importance.
  • Old Inverurie Churchyard: The north-western part of Inverurie Cemetery (HB 35405) is a Category B listed site. Old churchyards can contain important historical monuments and graves.
  • Manar House and Estate: Manar House (HB 9074) is a Category B listed building. The estate also includes Manar Home Farm (HB 9075) and Manar Dovecot (HB 9077), both Category B. A dovecot is a building for doves or pigeons. The East Gate Lodge (HB 9076) of Manar Policies is also Category B.
  • Aquahorthies House: Aquahorthies House (HB 9073) is a Category A listed building, making it one of the most important in the area. Its Farm Steading and Walled Garden (HB 12993) are Category B.
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Aquhorthies House, a Category A listed building.
  • Inverurie War Memorial: The Inverurie War Memorial and Gardens (HB 50180) are Category C(S). War memorials are important for remembering history and those who served.
  • Kintore Arms Hotel: This hotel (HB 35394) at 83 High Street is a Category B listed building. Hotels often have interesting histories and architecture.
  • Bridge Over River Urie: A bridge over the River Urie near The Bass (HB 35407) is a Category B listed structure. Bridges are vital parts of a town's infrastructure and can be very old.

See also

  • List of listed buildings in Aberdeenshire
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