County Buildings is a municipal structure in Ettrick Terrace, Selkirk, Scottish Borders, Scotland.
[1] The first judicial building in the town was a tolbooth in the Market Place which dated back at least to the early 16th century.
The sheriff-depute, Walter Scott, complained about the dilapidated state of the building in 1801 and burgh leaders agreed that it should be demolished.
The new building was designed by David Rhind in the Scottish baronial style, built in ashlar stone at a cost of £10,152 and was completed in 1870.
[6][7] The council's staff were based at the Bank of Scotland Buildings in the Market Place in Selkirk.