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Dumbarton Burgh Hall
Dumbarton Burgh Hall
LocationChurch Street, Dumbarton
Coordinates55°56′38″N 4°34′01″W / 55.9438°N 4.5669°W / 55.9438; -4.5669
Built1866
ArchitectRobert Grieve Melvin and William Leiper
Architectural style(s)Gothic Revival style
Listed Building – Category A
Official nameBurgh Hall, Church Street, Dumbarton
Designated13 November 1981
Reference no.LB24874
Dumbarton Burgh Hall is located in West Dunbartonshire
Dumbarton Burgh Hall
Shown in West Dunbartonshire

Dumbarton Burgh Hall is a municipal structure in Church Street, Dumbarton, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland. The building, which is the headquarters of West Dunbartonshire Council, is Category A listed.[1]

  1. ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "Burgh Hall, Church Street, Dumbarton (LB24874)". Retrieved 3 June 2021.

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