3732 x 5619 px | 31,6 x 47,6 cm | 12,4 x 18,7 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
28 gennaio 2010
Ubicazione:
High Street Square Linlithgow West Lothian Scotland UK
Altre informazioni:
Linlithgow Cross - The focal point of Linlithgow is the Cross, overlooked by the magnificent Town House, built in 1668-70 to replace the original tolbooth, demolished on the orders of Oliver Cromwell. Altered over the years, it now accommodates the Burgh Halls (including the Council Chamber of the former Linlithgow Town Council) and the local Visitor Awareness Centre. The Cross Well in front, itself a replica of a 1628 original, was created in 1807 by Robert Gray, a one-handed stonemason Here you find the Cross Well, built in 1807 as a copy of its 1628 predecessor. One side of this square carries a range of attractive shops which lead out into the High Street. The other proves that even Linlithgow was not immune to the whims of 1960s planners.