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Latitude: 57.4788 / 57°28'43"N
Longitude: -4.226 / 4°13'33"W
OS Eastings: 266628
OS Northings: 845360
OS Grid: NH666453
Mapcode National: GBR H8YY.LZG
Mapcode Global: WH4GH.19X0
Plus Code: 9C9QFQHF+GJ
Entry Name: 7A Market Hall, New Market, Academy Street, Inverness
Listing Name: Academy Street, Union Street, Church Street and Queensgate, Market Arcade and New Market
Listing Date: 22 December 1976
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 379602
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB35118
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Inverness, Academy Street, New Market, 7a Market Hall
ID on this website: 200379602
Location: Inverness
County: Highland
Town: Inverness
Electoral Ward: Inverness Central
Traditional County: Inverness-shire
Tagged with: Market
Public Markets and arcade to Academy Street, Matthews and
Lawrie, 1869-70. Italianate, ashlar. Front to Academy
Street, single storey 3-bay front, tripartite round-headed
arched Corinthian columned entrance with carved animal head
keystones, channelled angle piers, bracketted cornice and
balustrade surmounted by urns; outer bays, lower, each with
one round-headed window, cornice and balustrade surmounted
by urn. Arcade, brick, arcaded shopfronts, clerestory
windows, timber roof with cast-iron principals. Front to
close off Church Street: tower, snecked rubble, round-arched
entrance with oculus above and pediment. Markets altered
and extended, Burgh Surveyor, 1890 south-west market hall
timber and glass double-pitched roof supported on cast-iron
columns; central hall, square plan, timber and glass roof with
cast-iron principals. Arcade to Union Street, Ross and Macbeth,
1890. Arcade to Queensgate, Duncan Cameron, 1897, segmental
headed arch at each end, north part of arcade, shopfronts with
polished granite pilastrade, elaborate frieze and egg-and
dart cornice, cast-iron and fully glazed roof, south part
of arcade pilastered shopfronts, each originally of 3
round-headed arches; timber and glass roof.
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