Dunfermline City Chambers

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Dunfermline City Chambers is a historic municipal building and prominent civic landmark in the center of Dunfermline, Scotland.

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Dunfermline City Chambers canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city chambers
civic building
municipal building
architect James Campbell Walker
James Leslie
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
Scots Baronial
categoryForPlanning listed building
constructionEnd 1879
constructionStart 1875
coordinateLocation 56.071°N 3.460°W
country Scotland
floorCount 3
governingBody Fife Council
hasArtwork portraits of local dignitaries
stained glass windows
hasCivicRole symbol of Dunfermline’s burgh status
hasClockTower yes
hasFeature asymmetrical frontage
civic hall
corner tower with spire
ornamental dormer windows
sculptured coats of arms
hasFunction office building
seat of local government
venue for civic events
hasRoom committee rooms
council chamber
mayor’s parlour
hasSpire yes
heritageDesignationDate 20 May 1971
heritageStatus Category B listed building
inception 1875
listedBuildingCategory Category B
locatedIn Dunfermline
Fife
city centre of Dunfermline
materialUsed sandstone
nearby Dunfermline Abbey
High Street, Dunfermline
notableFor Scots Baronial civic architecture
prominent clock tower visible across Dunfermline
officiallyOpened 1879
ownedBy Fife Council
previouslyUsedBy Dunfermline Burgh Council
Dunfermline Burgh Council
surface form: Dunfermline District Council
referenceSystem National Record of the Historic Environment entries
surface form: Historic Environment Scotland listed building register
region Lowlands
roofMaterial slate

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Dunfermline hasLandmark Dunfermline City Chambers