Hamilton, Muir Street, Hamilton Burgh Museum
Also known as
Old Head Inn; Hamilton Arms Coaching Inn And Assembly Room; Hamilton Estate Office
Classifications: Museum(20th Century),Coaching Inn(18th Century),Manor House(17th Century)
This place may be a listed building, scheduled monument or other designation. Check for designation records
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Location Details
Local authority: South Lanarkshire
Parish: Hamilton (South Lanarkshire)
Former region: Strathclyde
Former district: Hamilton
Former county: Lanarkshire
Further details
Site number: NS75NW 41
National Record of the Historic Environment (NRHE) ID: 45685
Related resources

View showing rear of museum and riding stables from South.
Catalogued material awaiting allocation to a collection

View showing rear of museum and riding stables from North-Ea…
Catalogued material awaiting allocation to a collection

View of museum and riding stables from South-East.
Catalogued material awaiting allocation to a collection

Hamilton, Muir Street, Hamilton Burgh Museum, NS75NW 41, Ord…
Records of the Ordnance Survey, Southampton, Hampshire, England

View of entrance facade from West. Digital image of G 84843/…
Catalogued material awaiting allocation to a collection
1 Note
Category: Descriptive accounts
Event reference: 810426
NMRS REFERENCE
NMRS: Photocopy of agreement with the wrights to complete the building, 1784.
Architect: Mr Burrell 1784 - Information on factor's (or chamberlain's) journal in the Burgh Museum "17th March" 1784. Estimate of the expense of building an Assembly Hall according o Mr Burrell's plan by Wm. Stoddart and Gavin Rowatt - total #419-19-3 1/2''
EXTERNAL REFERENCE
Hamilton Archives 449/1/20 and 21. 2 a/cs for stucco work by Robert Buchan 1786
Mitchell Library - Hamilton Past and Present - 1 photograph
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References
Hamilton past and present. (1932) Hamilton past and present [1456-1932], [Hamilton]. RCAHMS Shelf Number: D.11.52.HAM
Torrie and Coleman E P D and R. (1996) Historic Hamilton: the archaeological implications of development, The Scottish Burgh Survey. Edinburgh. Page(s): 65-66 RCAHMS Shelf Number: D.11.53.HAM



