Drill Hall
Introduction
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Image: © Anne Burgess Taken: 10 Apr 2014
This building looks so different from most of the gothic late Victorian drill halls that, had it not been for a small plaque by the door, I would probably not have realised that that is what it is. It was designed by Thomas Mackenzie (1814-1854) but probably not actually built until after his death. Its original purpose was a school, but after a new school was built in 1905 it became the drill hall. The bell that used to hang in the little belfry on the left is now in Aberlour Primary School.