Tron Kirk
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Title
Tron Kirk
Description
The A listed Tron Kirk was constructed in the 1630s by the master-mason to the Crown and Edinburgh, John Mylne. Although altered with the creation of South Bridge and Hunter Square and refurbishment in the 1970s the building contains a mix of architectural styles and has one of Edinburgh’s best examples of a 17th century timber ceiling. Archaeological excavations have revealed some of Edinburgh’s best preserved remains of medieval and 16th century tenements located either side of the cobbled medieval Marlin’s Wynd and also a rare surviving section of the medieval High Street.
Source
edinburgh
Date
1636-47, with later additions
Type
Museum
Identifier
1939
Spatial Coverage
current,55.94996,-3.187724;
Museum Item Type Metadata
Street
Hunter Square
Place
Edinburgh
IsNewThisYear
No
ArchitectName
John Myln, R & R Dickson
AddressLine2
122 High Street
OpeningDate1
23/9/2012
OpeningTime1
10.00-16.00
OpeningTime2
12.00-16.00
Activities
Limited wheelchair access.
WC
No
DisabledWC
No
DisabledAccess
No
Refreshments
No
EventsForChildren
No
Parking
No
HearingLoop
No
LimitedAccess
No
NotAccessible
No
ID
10088
IsIncludedThisYear
No
Postcode
EH1 1QW
Citation
“Tron Kirk,” Digital Open Doors, accessed November 5, 2024, https://ddo.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/1937.
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