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Aberdeen's Historic Tower: From Ruin to Community Gem
2 Dec
Summary
- A 400-year-old tower has been reopened after 27 years.
- It now features a community café on its ground floor.
- Campaigners believe it will foster community pride.

A significant piece of Aberdeen's history, the Wallace Tower, is set to welcome the public once again after a 27-year closure. This 400-year-old structure, originally erected in the 1600s, has a rich past, having served various roles including as a shop, pub, and residence.
Relocated from the city centre to Seaton Park in the 1960s, the category B-listed tower remained derelict for nearly three decades. A dedicated campaign by the Tillydrone Community Development Trust has culminated in the successful transformation of its ground floor into a welcoming community café.
This reopening is anticipated to be a major boost for the local area. Campaigners express hope that the revitalized tower will serve as a focal point, fostering a renewed sense of pride and connection among residents.




