Meethill Reform Tower in Peterhead restored in 1907
Peterhead Meethill Reform Tower it stands on top of the Meethill, and is approximately 90-100 metres tall.
The Reform Tower is an historic structure in Meethill, an area to the southwest of the Scottish town of Peterhead, Aberdeenshire. Dating to 1832, it is now a Category B listed building.
It is constructed of squared granite, with rock-faced masonry at the ground floor, a simple cornice over openings and a crenellated parapet. The tower rises 58 metres above sea level. It was originally designed to be an observatory, but was not completed.
The foundation stone was laid by George Mudie of Meethill in August 1832.
Thank you Derek for send in photo of view on night Tower.