The Old Town Hall is a municipal building on the north side of The Square in Portsoy, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
The central bay, which projected forward, featured a sash window with a pediment, and a date stone in the centre of the gable above, which was itself surmounted by a chimney.
[1] The building, which was remodelled in 1892,[3] was used for recruitment meetings at the start of the First World War[4] and then briefly served as a drill station for the local platoon from A company of the 6th (Banff and Donside) Battalion, The Gordon Highlanders, before the battalion was deployed for service to the Western Front in November 1914.
[5][6][7] After the war, the burgh council established itself in a new hall in Seafield Street which had been built as a church and completed in 1875.
[12] In 2015, the building was transferred to the management of a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO) known as the "Portsoy Community Church", which leased the former Salvation Army Hall from Aberdeenshire Council.