Town School, Little Belmont Street
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Image: © Colin Smith Taken: 24 Mar 2008
Granite-built former school designed by John Smith in Doric style, 1840. It is now a pub, the Old School House. Next door is another Aberdeen inn, Ma Cameron's. The spire belongs to St Nicholas, the Mither Kirk.