King’s entry and parliament square

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At the top of Castle Street before the main, look at the building to your right
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About King’s entry and parliament square

At the top of Castle Street before the main, look at the building to your right.
The alley to the right of the property was once known as King’s Entry in honour of the visit of King James VI in 1602. The current house is from the late 19th century and has a crowstep gable facing Castle Street. The area to the left of the building, which is now the roadway, was known as Parliament Square. This may have been to commemorate the Union of the Parliaments of England and Scotland in 1707

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