The design involved a symmetrical main frontage with three bays facing onto the High Street; the central bay featured a doorway flanked by pilasters supporting an entablature with a blind panel on the first floor.
[4] The second of these was a single-storey block which was remodelled by Andrew Cumming to form a town hall in 1869.
The outer bays were fenestrated by mullioned and transomed windows and surmounted by stepped gables.
[6] In 1945, the Kinross Market Company decided to give the building to the burgh as a lasting memorial to the local service personnel who had died in the Second World War; a plaque was attached to the gable of the town hall to commemorate the event.
[10][11] A programme of work to convert the complex into nine residential apartments was undertaken at a cost of £1.5 million and completed in November 2018.