Peterhead Prison

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Peterhead Prison was a former high-security Scottish jail in Aberdeenshire, historically used to house some of the country’s most serious offenders and now partly converted into a museum attraction.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former prison
high-security prison
tourist attraction
closed 2013
constructionStarted 1886
convertedTo museum
country Scotland
currentUse museum attraction
visitor centre
designedFor long-term male prisoners
hasFeature cell blocks
exercise yards
gatehouse
granite buildings
perimeter walls
segregation unit
visits area
watchtowers
workshops
hasHeritage Victorian-era prison design
hasNickname Scotland’s toughest jail
The Hate Factory NERFINISHED
involvedOrganization Special Air Service NERFINISHED
languageOfName English
locatedIn Aberdeenshire NERFINISHED
Peterhead NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
north-east Scotland NERFINISHED
management governor-led
near HMP Grampian NERFINISHED
nearbyTown Peterhead NERFINISHED
notableEvent 1987 prison riot
1987 rooftop protest
hostage-taking of a prison officer in 1987
notableUse housing sex offenders
offers audio tours
guided tours
opened 1888
operatedBy Scottish Prison Service NERFINISHED
primaryFunction housing long-term prisoners
housing serious offenders
region Buchan NERFINISHED
replacedBy HMP Grampian NERFINISHED
SASOperation storming of the prison during 1987 siege
securityClassification high security
theme Scottish penal system
prison history
tourismCategory dark tourism site
heritage attraction

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Peterhead hasFacility Peterhead Prison