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Nairn

Market Cross (18th Century), Sundial (Period Unassigned)

Site Name Nairn

Classification Market Cross (18th Century), Sundial (Period Unassigned)

Alternative Name(s) Nairn, High Street, Mercat Cross

Canmore ID 15094

Site Number NH85NE 1

NGR NH 88380 56518

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Highland
  • Parish Nairn
  • Former Region Highland
  • Former District Nairn
  • Former County Nairn

Archaeology Notes

NH85NE 1 88380 56518.

(NH 8841 5655) Cross (NR)

OS 25" map, Nairnshire, (1905)

(NH 8841 5654) Site of Cross (NR)

OS 25" map, Nairnshire, (1868)

The market cross was removed from its site in the centre of the High Street in 1757 and re-erected on its present site at the NE corner of the manse wall.

It consists of a circular stone pillar about one foot in diameter and seven high, resting on a circular stone about four feet in diameter. It is probable that the sundials near the top are the old Horloge Stone (NH85NE 4).

Name Book 1868; G Bain 1893.

The remains of the market cross are as described above, but the base stone is 0.7 metre in diameter.

On top of the pillar is the old Horloge Stone.

Visited by OS (EGC) 30 November 1961.

Market Cross moved a short distance SW of former position to NH 8838 5651 against the S wall of the County Buildings.

Visited by OS (AA) 19 September 1972.

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Publication Account (1999)

The market cross was at the heart of burghal life. It was a symbol of the trading privileges granted to a burgh; and it was here that royal proclamations, legal decisions and general news were announced to the population. Nairn's market cross figure 1 O & 22.B can still be seen: a red sandstone pillar which stands outside the County Buildings. This cross, dated to 1757, is a comparatively recent version of a much older structure which would have existed within the town from medieval times. Local tradition asserts that the present market cross may be, in part, the Horloge Stone which stood for years at the junction of the High Street and Pole Road (now Leopold Street). The Horloge Stone was of great importance within the burgh as it was not only a marker used in the administration of justice, but also the town sundial. At some point, a ball finial was attached to the top of the market cross but is now sadly missing (as is much of the decoration of the cross, with only a small trace of moulding on the cornice remaining). In its heyday, the total structure was reputed to stand over two metres in height. The market cross has known several sites-it has stood in its present position only since 1968. Prior to that, it stood outside Royal Hotel figure 18 in the middle of the High Street- the logical place for town gatherings. Where exactly the cross was positioned in the medieval and early modern period is uncertain, but it was probably outside the tolbooth. It is possible that, at some time, a market cross may also have existed at the junction of King Street and Gordon Street, the site of the Shambles cattle market.

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

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