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Publication Account

Date 1999

Event ID 1018996

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Publication Account

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1018996

]. Originally built as dwelling houses, the Victoria Hotel, on the corner of High Street and Church Street, and the Havelock Hotel, down by the old cattle market in Crescent Road (the public bar of the Braeval Hotel, in the same area, is still known as the Shambles), demonstrated a growing confidence in Nairn as a resort town. The Havelock Hotel is the more ornate of the two, with a seven-bay cast-iron loggia running the full length of its ground floor and a large central doorway. The Victoria Hotel has recently been converted into residential flats.

Information from - ‘Historic Nairn: The Archaeological Implications of Development’ (1999).

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