HISTORY

Pitlochry Town Hall was opened in 1899 and built by Alexander Ness of Dundee

It is a 2-storey, 3-bay, piend-roofed public hall in Scottish Renaissance style with ogee-roofed polygonal tower and small conical-roofed round tower.

The Category B listed building is regarded with affection by many in the community of Pitlochry and the surrounding areas. The building comprises of a large hall at the main entrance level with a stage and balcony, a smaller hall at first floor and ancillary changing rooms at the lower ground floor level, in the former care takers house.