Kirkcaldy’s Art Deco Heritage 8. The Town House.
Posted in Architecture, Art Deco, Kirkcaldy at 13:00 on 11 May 2011
This ought to have been one of the earliest posts in this sequence as it is the major public building in the town, being a centre for local government. However for a long time it was festooned in scaffolding so it had to wait. This was taken in late November – of 2009. See if you can spot Santa’s sleigh!
I have paid my Council Tax in here many a time. (No longer as they force us to pay by direct debit now.) These later pictures were taken a few weeks ago. The entranceway is impressive.
This statue lies to the left of the entrance
The town crest appears twice on the building. Here, above the door on the South side.
Also in the stonework on the East side.
More photos can be seen on my Flickr site.
Tags: Architecture, Art Deco, Kirkcaldy






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