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Tolbooth, High Street, Forres

A Category A Listed Building in Forres, Moray

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Coordinates

Latitude: 57.61 / 57°36'36"N

Longitude: -3.6129 / 3°36'46"W

OS Eastings: 303732

OS Northings: 858929

OS Grid: NJ037589

Mapcode National: GBR K8FL.ZR6

Mapcode Global: WH5H4.GZTF

Plus Code: 9C9RJ96P+2V

Entry Name: Tolbooth, High Street, Forres

Listing Name: High Street, Tolbooth

Listing Date: 30 March 1983

Category: A

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 372993

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB31692

Building Class: Cultural

Also known as: Forres, High Street, Tolbooth

ID on this website: 200372993

Location: Forres

County: Moray

Town: Forres

Electoral Ward: Forres

Traditional County: Morayshire

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Description

William Robertson, 1838-9. Scottish Baronial. Finely stugged
ashlar, rubble to Tolbooth Street; tooled ashlar dressings.
3-storey courthouse, with imposing 3-stage tower and belfry
much resembling its predecessor. Entrance on W face of tower
with round-arched head in deeply splayed reveals. String
course rising over door, and window on N elevation. Round-
arched windows above with string course raised as square
hoodmould over; corbelled stepped parapet with bartizans;
smaller clock stage with similarly detailed parapet bartizans
with conical caps. Tall belfry stage with round-arched
openings, cable moulded cornice, tall bell-cast roof with
crowning cupola; weather vane with gilded cock.
Courthouse and jail to E and S; 3 storeys, 2 bays(W) to High
Street, 9 bays(E) to Tolbooth Street. Square-headed windows
to High Street with corbelled, squared bartizans to outer
bay. Courtroom to S with 2 round-head windows at 1st floor E
and W; 3 smaller round-headed windows and pend to ground
floor. Tolbooth Street; multi-pane glazing. 4 bays to jail,
facing E to Tolbooth Street.
INTERIOR: vaulted rooms in tower; courtroom with coffered
ceiling stained glass windows; some late 19th century
courtroom fittings survive.

Statement of Interest

Built on site of previous Tolbooth. Juts into High Street;

corner site with Tolbooth Street. Cells remain within.

Building now used as Moray District Record Office.

Stained glass window depicts St Laurence, patron saint of

Forres; gifted by Mr William Smith of Colithie, Huntly, a

native of Forres. Provost's Chair, 1893. Pair of Provost's

lamps in front of main entrance.

Unfortunate insertion of ventilation grills in some upper

window cills (circa 1980).

Former Item 77 (1983 Revised List)

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