Address Cromarty Courthouse Museum, Church Street, Cromarty, Ross-shire
The Courthouse building is a grade A listed Scottish Town House, built in 1773 that that holds the burgh Sheriffs Court as well as a three cell prison block added in the 1840s. The courtroom furniture was installed in the 1840’s and is amongst the oldest in Scotland.
Accessibility and disability arrangements / Covid requirements We aim to make sure that the collections and services of the Cromarty Courthouse Museum are accessible to as wide an audience as possible. However, please note that our A-Listed 18th century building has steps, a steep staircase and narrow corridors. This means that access is restrictive for people with mobility issues.