Blackfriars, Stirling

The Church of the Friars Preachers of St Laurence, Stirling, commonly called Blackfriars, was a mendicant friary of the Dominican Order founded in the 13th century at Stirling, Scotland.

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Stirling Arcade

Stirling Arcade is a shopping arcade in Stirling, Scotland. Built between 1879 and 1882, it houses the former Alhambra Theatre and Music Hall. The Arcade was designed by John McLean and opened in 1882. It was originally known as Crawford's Arcade, after its developer, the merchant William Crawford, who had it built at a cost of £20,000. The shop-lined covered arcade street descends from the former Temperance Hotel on King Street to the Douglas Hotel on Murray Place, by way of a dog-leg street with a central square and the Alhambra Theatre, which served variously as a music hall and cinema, before closing in 1939. It was repurposed as a furniture showroom for Thomas Menzies Ltd. in 1964 but has subsequently become disused. Stirling Arcade was designated as a Category B listed building in 1976.
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Stirling railway station (Scotland)

Stirling railway station is a railway station located in Stirling, Scotland. It is located on the former Caledonian Railway main line between Glasgow and Perth. It is the junction for the branch line to Alloa and is also served by trains on the Edinburgh to Dunblane Line and long-distance services to Dundee and Aberdeen and to Inverness via the Highland Main Line.
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Municipal Buildings, Stirling

The Municipal Buildings are based in Corn Exchange Road, Stirling, Scotland. The structure, which was the meeting place of Stirling Burgh Council, is a Category B listed building.
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Stirling Sheriff Court

Stirling Sheriff Court is a judicial building in Viewfield Place, Barnton Street, Stirling, Scotland. The building, which remains in use as a courthouse, is a Category B listed building.