Samuel Bell (1739–1813) was a Scottish architect mainly associated with the town of Dundee.
He then became an architect and received many local commissions from 1770 onwards.
[1] He was the first person to be officially Town Architect for Dundee.
[3] He died on 23 January 1813 and is buried in The Howff burial ground in Dundee.
The Theatre Royal still exists as a frontage; at 7 to 21 Castle Street[5] Nethergate House also survives.