'Town House 1833', Tarbolton

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'Town House 1833', Tarbolton

Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 10 Oct 2017

Sadly derelict, but could be made into a shop with a flat above. "The 3rd Statistical Account (1951) mentions `the unimposing Town House, a relic of the burgh of barony created by Charles II, where the annual New Year meeting of the 'Town Council' is still held'. The windows of both buildings are largely boarded up." (Historic Scotland)

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.513725
Longitude
-4.486535