Canongate Tolbooth

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Canongate Tolbooth is a historic 16th-century civic building on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile, notable for its distinctive clock tower and former roles as a courthouse and jail.

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Canongate Tolbooth canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former courthouse
former jail
historic building
tolbooth
architecturalStyle Scottish baronial
country Scotland
United Kingdom
floorCount multiple storeys
hasCulturalSignificance Edinburgh civic history
Scottish legal history
Scottish penal history
hasFeature projecting clock
stone archway
turrets
hasPart arched pend
clock tower
crow-stepped gables
stone stair-tower
turreted tower
heritageDesignation Category A listed building
listed building in Scotland
inception 16th century
isInConservationArea Edinburgh Old Town conservation area
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Edinburgh
surface form: City of Edinburgh
location Canongate
Edinburgh
Royal Mile
Scotland
materialUsed stone
notableFor distinctive clock tower projecting over the street
historic civic functions
role as courthouse
role as jail
partOf Old Town of Edinburgh
Royal Mile
surface form: Royal Mile streetscape
roofFeature crow-stepped gables
roofStyle pitched roof
significantPeriod 16th century
17th century
18th century
streetAddress Canongate
touristAttraction true
usedFor civic administration
courthouse
jail
municipal government
museum

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Canongate contains Canongate Tolbooth
Canongate hasCivicBuilding Canongate Tolbooth
People’s Story Museum occupiesBuilding Canongate Tolbooth
People’s Story Museum buildingName Canongate Tolbooth