County Buildings is a municipal structure in English Street, Dumfries, Scotland.
The structure, which is the headquarters of Dumfries and Galloway Council, is a Category B listed building.
[3] The main part of the old militia barracks, which was on an adjacent site to the southwest, was retained and incorporated into the new complex as additional office space.
[5][6] It was designed by John Dick Peddie and James Forbes Smith in the Renaissance Revival style, built in red ashlar stone at a cost of £21,000[7] and was completed in 1914.
[11] It was moved to the forecourt of the County Buildings in 1934 but then returned to Queensberry Square as part of a project to pedestrianise the area in 1990.