Atholl Crescent

Atholl Crescent is a historic street in the city of Perth, Scotland.

Established in the late 18th century, it runs, in a crescent form, for about 315 feet (96 m), from Atholl Street in the west to Charlotte Street in the east (both part of the A989 Perth Ring Road).

Thomas Hay Marshall, twice lord provost of Perth, and substantial landowner Thomas Anderson, are credited with building Perth's Georgian "new town" to the north and south of the medieval city centre, of which Atholl Crescent and Atholl Street were the first constructions.

[7] Author Robert Hope Moncrieff lived at number 7 in the 19th century.

Perth Savings Bank was based in Atholl Crescent in the mid-19th century, prior to moving to nearby 26 Tay Street.

Number 5, the central structure in the crescent, pictured in 2008, when it was a masonic hall