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16/06/2010

Perth's Architecture Comes Into Focus

Perth’s remarkable architecture is continuing to be recognised as Historic Scotland carries on with work to identify the city’s important buildings and to review existing listings.

The south and west of the city centre has already been examined and the team will now be looking at buildings in the north of the city centre.

Deborah Mays, Historic Scotland’s Deputy Chief Inspector explained more about what the team has found so far: “Perth has a notable architectural heritage and there is a rich legacy of exceptional buildings which are a key part of the character of the city. One of the most outstanding structures is Greyfriars Burial Ground which was reviewed as part of the project. "Following research and consultation we changed the category of listing from B to A to reflect the national significance of the monuments. The Burial Ground contains one of the finest collections of monuments in the country, with one of the earliest stones dating from 1580.

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"We also listed 60-62 Princes Street at category C(S) in view of its local interest. Constructed in 1883 it was purpose-built as a studio for the Perth photographer Magnus Jackson. It has fine Baroque style stonework to the upper floors and good surviving shopfronts to the ground floor."

Councillor John Kellas, Perth & Kinross Council’s Convener of Enterprise and Infrastructure welcomed the ongoing assessment of the city’s architectural heritage added: "The continuing work in partnership with Historic Scotland is very positive as it takes important steps to protect Perth’s historic built environment. I am pleased that the inspectors from Historic Scotland have already found much of interest in their review to date."

Listing is not intended to prevent sensitive development but instead to recognise a building’s special character so that this can be taken into account before changes are made. Buildings are listed at one of three categories – A, B and C(S) – reflecting their level of importance. When the team have identified buildings of interest they will consult with the local authority and, where possible, the owner before reaching a final view on the merit of the building.

(GK)

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