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Public house in Perth, Scotland

The Old Ship Inn
The pub's Skinnergate entrance, pictured in 2024
General information
TypePublic house
Address31 High Street, Perth
Perth and Kinross
CountryScotland
Coordinates56°23′50″N 3°25′40″W / 56.397149°N 3.427875°W / 56.397149; -3.427875
Completedlate 19th century
Other information
Public transit accessNational Rail Perth
Website
oldshipinnperth.co.uk

The Old Ship Inn is a public house in Perth, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. While the current building is late Victorian, an Old Ship Inn has been on the site since at least 1665. Although its address is given as High Street, its entrance on the medieval Skinnergate is more notable. The inn's name references its proximity to Perth's original harbour, which lay at the end of the High Street.

The inn was close to the original Perth mercat cross, beside which Bonnie Prince Charlie proclaimed James III as his father. The mercat cross was moved when it was rebuilt.

The first recorded owners of the pub were the Menzies. They were followed by the Campbells, the McFarlanes, the Chalmers and the Stewarts.

The pub has been owned by Belhaven Brewery.

References

  1. Old Ship Inn official website
  2. Civic History of Perth from Medieval Times – Perth Civic Trust
  3. Perth & Kinross: A Pocket Miscellany, Trish Colton (Tippermuir Books, 2019} ISBN 1916477801
  4. ^ Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland: A Graphic and Accurate Description of Every Place in Scotland, Francis Hindes Groome (1901)

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