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General View
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View from WNW showing part of WNW front
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View from SSE showing SSW and ESE fronts
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View from SSE showing SE and SW fronts
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View from ENE showing ESE front of gateway to works
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View showing colliery waste wagon
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View showing colliery waste wagons
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View showing remains of limekiln
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View showing draw arch of limekiln
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View from SW showing S front and part of W front
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View from SE showing E front and part of S front
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View looking SSW from Aray Bridge showing Inveraray in background
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View from SSE showing SSE front
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View from NNW showing NNW front
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View from W showing WSW and NNW fronts
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View from WSW showing SW and NW fronts
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View from NNW showing NW and NE fronts
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View from S showing SSW front of no 325 with Barony Church in background
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View from WNW showing NW front with no 325 and Barony Church in background
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View from WSW showing SSW front of school and SSW and part of WNW fronts of church
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View from WSW showing remains of forge with viaduct in background
Sanquhar Town-house was built on the site of an earlier ruinous tolbooth. The 3rd Duke of Queensberry paid for the new building. The timber came from Leith, and the stone from the quarry at Cleughfoot and probably also from the ruins of Sanquhar Castle.

The oculus in the pediment lights the first stage of the steeple. The date 1735 was added in the early 20th century. The bell of 1694 was recast in 1857, a new clock installed and the forestair and railing renewed.
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View from NNE showing NNW and ENE fronts
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View from SSW showing S and W fronts
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Somerset
View showing castle class locomotive no 7019 in Temple Meads station, Bristol
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