The Steeple is located in the heart of Falkirk’s pedestrianised High Street and has been a landmark in Falkirk since the late 15th century. The present steeple is the third to be erected and dates back to 1814. Designed by David Hamilton and built with sandstone, the steeple is over 140 feet high and 22 feet square at ground level. In 1927 the Steeple lost its top when it was struck by lightning but it was immediately re-built.
The Steeple housed the town lock-up and still contains two cells on the upper levels. Access to these is by a narrow spiral staircase. Today the Steeple is a Falkirk Council information point and houses the box office for Cultural Services events and activities throughout the Falkirk area. It is also functioning as a Tourist Information Point for visitors to the town centre.