Thank you very much for your order. We appreciate your purchase as the museum is run by volunteers and self funding. All monies received go directly to the Tolbooth museum and you are welcome to visit us when you are in Stonehaven. Please look at the website for our opening hours.We will now process your order and post out your purchase as soon as possible, if you have any questions regarding your order please Contact Us here using our online form or by the methods belowStonehaven...
Keep up to date with news and events with our Tolbooth Times magazine. The Tolbooth Times, is a quarterly magazine written by volunteers, and contains local news and events relating to the Tolbooth Museum and the newly refurbished Clock Tower.Each new release, will be attached to this page as a PDF attachment and can be downloaded or viewed below.If you have any news articles relating to the Tolbooth or any photos, please Contact Us with your story. #114 Autumn 2021#113 Summer...
Thank you very much for your donation. We appreciate your donation as the museum is run by volunteers and self funding. All monies received go directly to the Tolbooth museum and you are welcome to visit us when you are in Stonehaven. Please look at the website for our opening hours.Stonehaven Tolbooth Association Old Pier, Stonehaven Harbour, Aberdeenshire, AB39 2JU. UKEmail: RegularLabs.EmailProtector.unCloak("ep_ca9c8f2d");RegularLabs.EmailProtector.unCloak("ep_fdc77cf8"...
You can now take a virtual tour of the three exhibit rooms at the Tolbooth museum. A big thank you to Darren Wright for creating the tours. Clcik the pictures below to take the tour.
Stonehaven Tolbooth Museum, Main
Stonehaven Tolbooth Museum, Back
Stonehaven Tolbooth Museum, Entrance
The Tolbooth museum is supported by Aberdeenshire Council, but managed and operated entirely by a team of volunteers.The museum is visited by over 22,000 people a year of all ages, and from 88 countries across the globe, as we can see from our visitors book. We regularly have visitors from Europe, Asia, Australasia, the USA and Canada and many other parts of the world.Volunteers play a vital role in providing a warm greeting to visitors as they arrive and in answering the many questions...
First of all thank you very much for visiting our website. Stonehaven Tolbooth Association is a Scottish Registered Charity (SC043279) and welcome all donations. If you would like to make a donation and have your name mentioned in the next "Tolbooth Magazine", please use a payment method below.Donate by Postal Cheque Payee:Stonehaven Tolbooth AssociationPost to: STA c/o 36 Forest Park, Stonehaven. AB39 2GF.Donate via Paypal...
STONEHAVEN TOLBOOTH ASSOCIATION (STA) PRIVACY NOTICEStonehaven Tolbooth Association respects your privacy and we will only use your information in the way we describe in this notice. When using your information we aim to be fair and transparent, and to follow our obligations under UK Data Protection Laws. Your information is used for administering membership and activities.Stonehaven Tolbooth Association is the data controller for the purpose of GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018...
The museum has a number of artefacts associated with Stonehaven’s heritage, many with an association with the days when the building served as a prison. For example, visitors can view an original cell door, the Inverbervie stocks (one of the few seven hole stocks in the UK) and the Crank - a punishment device which was weighted down and had to be turned by prisoners. Tightening the screw would make it harder for the prisoner. (This is why prison guards are called screws).The Tolbooth also...
Below is a collection of photographs taken over the years at Stonehaven Tolbooth Museum. If you have any photo's and would like to share them on our website, please contact RegularLabs.EmailProtector.unCloak("ep_add65aba");RegularLabs.EmailProtector.unCloak("ep_a867948c", true);.
Come along to the picturesque town of Stonehaven and visit the Tolbooth Museum, the oldest building in Stonehaven, located on the harbour front.The museum has a number of artefacts associated with Stonehaven’s heritage, many with an association with the days when the building served as a prison. For example, visitors can view an original cell door, the Inverbervie stocks (one of the few seven hole stocks in the UK) and the Crank - a punishment device which was weighted down and had to be...