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  2. List of listed buildings in Inverness - Wikipedia

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    19 Union Street, And 1-9 (Odd Numbers Only) Drummond Street, Royal Bank Of Scotland 57°28′43″N 4°13′30″W  /  57.478599°N 4.225052°W  / 57.478599; -4.225052  ( 19 Union Street, And 1-9 (Odd Numbers Only) Drummond Street, Royal Bank Of

  3. File:Inverness, 92 Academy Street.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Inverness Town Steeple - Wikipedia

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    The first tolbooth in the town, referred to as the "Steeple of Inverness" dated back to at least 1593. After a new stone bridge was built across the River Ness in 1685, prison cells were accommodated in the spandrels of the bridge and offices for civic officials were accommodated in the East Gatehouse to the bridge, leaving the old tolbooth underutilised.

  6. File:Inverness, 111 - 113 Church Street.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Inverness Town House - Wikipedia

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    King George V also attended the cabinet meeting in 1921 but then returned to the town house in 1929 to be presented with the freedom of the City of Inverness. [3] Inverness Town Council was replaced by the larger Inverness District Council in 1975, one of the lower-tier districts within the Highland region. The district council used the town ...

  8. Crown, Inverness - Wikipedia

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    Crown (from the Scottish Gaelic: Crùn) is an area situated beside the city centre of Inverness, the capital city of the Scottish Highlands. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In general, the area's housing dates back to the Victorian or Edwardian era.

  9. Cradlehall - Wikipedia

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    Today it is a residential area in the east of Inverness, Scotland. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In addition to housing, Cradlehall has a business park and a number of small businesses. The area was expanded recently with the development of Kessock View.