Tron Kirk

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  • Address
    cnr High St & South Bridge, Old Town
  • Phone
    225 8408
  • Transport
    bus: all South Bridge buses
    

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Built in 1637, and taking its name from the tron or public weighbridge that once stood on the site, this church is famous for its magnificent oak hammer-beam roof, which rivals that in the Great Hall at Edinburgh Castle. The floor has been excavated by archaeologists to reveal the cobbled surface of Marlin's Wynd, a late-16th-century alley with the remains of cellars, staircases and medieval drains on either side.