| Reform Tower | |
|---|---|
| .jpg.webp) The building in 2020, looking southeast | |
| General information | |
| Type | Tower | 
| Location | Meethill, Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland | 
| Coordinates | 57°29′31″N 1°47′56″W / 57.492014°N 1.798886°W | 
| Completed | 1832 | 
Reform Tower is an historic structure in Meethill, an area to the southwest of the Scottish town of Peterhead, Aberdeenshire. Dating to 1832, it is now a Category B listed building. In five stages, each narrowing slightly, the tower is constructed of squared granite. It was originally designed to be an observatory, but was not completed.[1]
The tower's foundation stone was laid by George Mudie in August 1832. Its architect is not known.[1]
Gallery
.jpg.webp) The tower viewed from west, beyond the A90 The tower viewed from west, beyond the A90
References
Sources
- Neish, Old Peterhead, p. 197
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