Dingwall Public Buildings

Attribution: unknown (Greenhill street  in Dingwall looking North)

Dingwall Sheriff Court

The courthouse dates from the 1830s and was designed by Thomas Brown, who also designed the courthouses at Dornoch and Stonehaven.

The former prison and police station was built in 1842, with an addition in 1845, with the purpose of complementing the existing Sheriff Court House facilities. About 60 years later, the opening of Inverness prison led to the closure of the Dingwall prison.

10 Dingwall Public Buildings

Attribution: unknown

Dingwall Town House

The town house was completed in 1744 and originally featured an outside staircase leading to the entrance on the first floor. In 1922 the stair was removed and rebuilt inside where it gives access to the council chamber. The tower is capped with a balcony surrounding a wooden clock tower. In 1903 Mr Andrew Carnegie donated money for the extension of the town house to incorporate a Library and this was completed in 1905. It was refurbished internally in 1926 to mark the 700th anniversary of Dingwall’s First Burgh Charter. A further refurbishment of the balcony and entrance has taken place in 2010.

07 Dingwall Public Buildings

Attribution: unknown

Dingwall Academy

Dingwall Academy, opened in 1939 and replaced by a modern building opening on 9 June 2008. 

On 9 June 2008, led by the Academy’s pipe band, the pupils re-enacted the walk in 1939 when their predecessors came from the Old Academy, in Tulloch Street, to their new school – this time from the site of the now-demolished Academy to their new school. [Above photos RCHS]

02 Dingwall Public Buildings

Attribution: unknown

Highland Council's Dingwall headquarters.

08 Dingwall Public Buildings

Attribution: unknown

Dingwall Police Station

09 Dingwall Public Buildings

Attribution: unknown

View more photographs of Dingwall Public Buildings

Click on photo album to view thumbnails and then click thumbnail to see the full size images 

Please submit your comment

Do you have any more information about any of the content on this page.

Your comments are always welcome: