Old Viewforth Stirling Council Building, Victorian House on Pitt Terrace, Scottish building by John Hay Architect
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Old Viewforth on Pitt Terrace, Scotland design by John Hay architect, UK.
post updated 24 July 2025
Old Viewforth
Architect: John Hay
Location: 14-20 Pitt Terrace, south Stirling
Date: 1855
Status: Grade B listed
Stirling Council Building
This Victorian property is the administrative headquarters of Stirling Council.
The Scots baronial style mansion house built for Peter Drummond.
Buildings close by include Langgarth House & New Viewforth; further afield are Stirling Castle, Albert Halls, Stirling Tolbooth, Thistle Centre, Stirling Municipal Buildings and The Steeple Stirling.
William Hay (1818 – 1888) was a Scottish architect who was actively working internationally from 1842 to 1887. A specialist in gothic architecture, he is primarily known for his work on several churches and cathedrals. His most famous structure is the Bermuda Cathedral in Hamilton, Bermuda which he designed in 1885. Construction of the cathedral began in 1886 and was completed seven years after Hay’s death in 1905.
Contact Details:
Address: 14–20 Pitt Terrace, Stirling, FK8 2ET
Telephone: 0845 2777 000
Location: central Scotland
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