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Visit Inveraray | Argyll & the IslesEstablished in 1745 by the 3rd Duke of Argyll, head of the Clan Campbell, Inveraray is the traditional county town of Argyll with stunning Georgian ...
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Population: Where We Live - Argyll and Bute CouncilInnellan, 1,140 ; Inveraray, 570 ; Kilcreggan, 1,280 ; Lochgilphead, 2,280.
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Inveraray – The Birth and Development of a Planned Town in Argyll... burgh of barony. This smaller town became a royal burgh in 1648. Figure 122: Engraved view of the old Castle of Inveraray and Market Place of the old town ...
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Historical perspective for Parish of Inveraray - Gazetteer for Scotland'The town was made a burgh of barony in 1472, and a royal burgh in 1648. It is governed by a provost, 2 bailies, and 9 other councillors, who also serve as ...
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The new town of InverarayIt was created a Burgh of Barony in 1472 and a Royal Burgh in 1648. By the 18th century the town was firmly established, but it was the fate of its castle ...
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Inveraray of Argyll and Bute - Tourist Information, Pictures and ...Feb 25, 2013 · Inveraray quick facts. Population – 800 Approx. Location – South West Scotland Driving (Recommended)– From Glasgow, A82 and then A83 to ...
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The Scottish town which helped Black Mirror deal with true life horrorJun 18, 2023 · INVERARAY is a Scottish town in Argyll and Bute with a population of just shy of 600 people. It's the area's scenic offering that normally…
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[PDF] INVERARAY - Argyll and Bute CouncilThe Inveraray Conservation Area is situated in the town of Inveraray, at the foot of Glen Aray, overlooking the River Aray on the western shores of. Loch Fyne.
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INVERARAY CASTLE (GDL00223) - PortalJul 1, 1987 · The focal point of the designed landscape is Inveraray Castle, located at the mouth of the River Aray on the north-western shores of Loch Fyne.Summary · Site History · Landscape Components
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Inveraray, Argyll - GENUKIOct 6, 2024 · 940; town, pop. 870; P.O., T.O., 2 Banks. Inveraray, before the rise of Oban, was the principal town in the Western Highlands. It has daily ...
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London to Inveraray - Travel Modes & Distance... Distance is 616.84 km (383.29 miles). Flight time: 1 h 20 m. You'll have all the details for your journey from the vibrant London, Greater London, England ...
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Elevation of Inveraray Castle, Inveraray PA32 8XE, UK - MAPLOGSElevation of Inveraray Castle, Inveraray PA32 8XE, UK ; 56.2374657 · -5.0735453 · 15 meters / 49 feet · 1011KPa ...
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The 6 Most Amazing Peaks around Inveraray - KomootA prominent summit, and the highest on the Ardgoil peninsula, standing at 847m above sea level. The summit falls into classification as the 95th tallest of the ...
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[PDF] Conservation and Management Advice - UPPER LOCH FYNE AND ...Oct 28, 2024 · This prohibits fishing for sea fish with a dredge, beam trawl, demersal trawl or demersal seine net in the Upper Loch Fyne and Loch Goil MPA ( ...
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Scottish Marine and Freshwater Science Volume 3 Number 3: Clyde ...Jun 19, 2012 · The survey suggested that the richest sediment shores were concentrated in the more sheltered parts of the Clyde such as Loch Fyne, Striven and ...
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Loch Fyne, Scotland | History & Visiting Information - Britain ExpressLoch Fyne has long been a centre for oyster and herring-fishing, with the Loch Fyne Oyster brand and restaurant chain established across Britain. It is ...Missing: ecosystem | Show results with:ecosystem
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Average Temperature by month, Inveraray water ... - Climate DataIn Inveraray there is a lot of rain even in the driest month. According to Köppen and Geiger, this climate is classified as Cfb. The average annual temperature ...
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Climate information for Inveraray - Gazetteer for ScotlandWinters in Inveraray are usually mild for Scotland, with January daily temperatures of about 7.2°C and nights cooling off to 2.2°C in the coldest month.Missing: Köppen classification
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The effect of the Gulf Stream on the climate of Scotland - WeatherOct 17, 2014 · The Gulf Stream is a flow of warm seawater which passes the west coast of Scotland and brings warmer weather. Logan is seldom affected by ...
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Charting the UK's changing climate - Met OfficeDec 15, 2021 · With an increase of over 200mm of rainfall per year, Argyll and Bute is the county that has seen the greatest increase by volume.
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Argyll & Bute Climate ActionJan 16, 2024 · Across Argyll and Bute over the past 60 years, rainfall has increased by 20% (2050mm to 2500mm) and average annual temperatures have risen ...
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[PDF] INVERARAY - Argyll and Bute CouncilAug 5, 2024 · 7.1.1 Old Town. The old town consisted of a tolbooth, church, school and rows of thatched dwellings lining an irregular triangle of streets ...
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The Campbell Family - Inveraray CastleThe Campbells arrived in Argyll as part of a royal expedition in c.1220. They settled on Lochaweside where they were placed in charge of the King's lands in ...Missing: fishing trade estuary
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Burgh of Inveraray - Your Scottish ArchivesInveraray was created a Burgh of Barony in 1474 by King James III in favour of Colin, 1st Earl of Argyll. A burgh of barony was presided over by a feudal ...
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Timeline of Scottish History: 1640 to 1660 - Undiscovered Scotland... sacking of Aberdeen by the victorious Royalist forces. December 1644: Montrose, supported by a reinforced Alasdair MacDonald, attacks Inveraray and the ...
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Battle of Lagganmore and The Barn of Bones - Clan Campbell SocietyMontrose is defeated. The King's days are numbered. MacColla has ... After initial successes, including the burning of Inveraray in the winter of 1644 ...
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Clan Campbell Timeline - Inveraray CastleThe earliest known Campbell was in 1260. Cailean Mor was knighted in 1280. The first Lord Campbell was created in 1445. The first Inveraray Castle was built in ...Missing: fishing trade settlement estuary
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History - Inveraray CastleThe foundation stone was laid in 1746 and what followed was the construction - to a design by the architects Roger Morris and William Adam - of a truly modern, ...Missing: rebuild 1744-1784
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Inveraray Castle - Clan Campbell SocietySir Duncan Campbell built the first castle in Inveraray in 1450. Easily ... Recent renovations included the installation of the house's first central heating.Missing: 1432 | Show results with:1432
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Ground Floor - Inveraray CastleThe latter and 18th century Scottish Broadswords date from the time of Queen Victoria's first visit to Inveraray in 1847. In the showcases are a fascinating ...
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Heirlooms Feared Lost In Scottish Castle Blaze - The New York TimesNov 7, 1975 · The police cordoned off the estate while specialists sought to salvage fire‐blackened and water‐soaked treasures from the castle, one of ...Missing: 1983 restorations
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History | Inveraray Argyll ScotlandHistory of Inveraray pier (Circa 1745), Loch Fyne Argyll, Scotland, Old photographs of times past. The pier served as a fishing port for the herring ...Missing: origins settlement estuary
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A Brief History of InverarayThe town's history, however, goes back much further, since it was made a Royal Burgh in 1638 by Charles I. ... Inveraray Inn” (Historic Scotland). The ...
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Inveraray in Wartime - No1 Combined Training CentreIn the early to mid 1940s, the small Scottish town of Inveraray hosted an estimated quarter of a million service personnel over 4 years.Missing: II | Show results with:II
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The Scottish castle where 250000 soldiers prepared for the D-Day ...Jun 4, 2024 · Set deep in Argyll and beyond the range of all German reconnaissance aircraft, Inveraray Castle became the nerve centre for preparations for D-Day.Missing: billeting | Show results with:billeting
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None### Summary of Loss of Royal Burgh Status and Related Context
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£25m whisky distillery planned for Inveraray CastleJun 7, 2024 · The proposed Inveraray Distillery aims to produce 2 million litres of alcohol annually and, once completed, will create over 20 local jobs.Missing: population late announced
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Scottish Highland censuses 1831 to 1911 - Glen DiscoveryInveraray, 2233, 2277, 2229, 946, 919. Inverchaolain, 596, 699, 474, 407, 371. Jura ... Population in 1801, 1811, 1821, 1831, 1841, 1851, 1871, 1881, and 1911, of ...
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1951 Census - Population of Scotland - Vision of BritainThe smallest excess was in 1901, when the male population came within 124,593 of the female population. ... Inveraray, 503; and Culross, 578. LANDWARD ...
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Inveraray (Argyll and Bute, Scotland, United Kingdom)May 25, 2024 · 601 Population [2022] – Census ; 0.4400 km² Area ; 1,366/km² Population Density [2022].Missing: 2023 | Show results with:2023
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Mid-2024 population estimates - National Records of Scotland (NRS)Aug 14, 2025 · Scotland's population was 5,506,000 at mid-2023 and increased to 5,546,900 at mid-2024. In the year to mid-2024, there were: 46,400 births, and ...
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Population projections - ScotPHOSep 26, 2022 · The most recent NRS population projections for councils (Chart 5) show that between 2018 and 2043 the populations of 40% (13) of the 32 councils ...Missing: Inveraray | Show results with:Inveraray
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Average age of people living in Borders passes 50 for the first timeJul 15, 2024 · Only neighbouring Dumfries & Galloway (50.74) and Argyll & Bute (50.63) have a higher age profile in mainland Scotland while the national median ...
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Census: Gaelic is minority language in Western Isles for first timeMay 21, 2024 · The latest 2022 census data found that just 45% speak Gaelic in ... Argyll and Bute (6.2%). This comes despite the census finding an ...
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Inveraray Primary School - Argyll and Bute CouncilInveraray Primary, built in 1964, is well-resourced with a creative curriculum, a nurturing approach, and is described as calm, happy and inclusive.
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Lochgilphead Joint Campus - Schools - Argyll and Bute CouncilLochgilphead Joint Campus is a stunning new building where we strive to work in partnership with parents and carers to provide the best possible education ...
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Inveraray Highland GamesLight events include running, cycling, long jump, high jump and wrestling. The heavy and light events take most of the day.Events · Sponsor the Games · Dancing · PipingMissing: community | Show results with:community
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Glenaray & Inveraray Parish Church - Scotlands Churches TrustCentrepiece of the planned town, this classical church was designed by Robert Mylne in 1792 to house two congregations, English and Gaelic, each had its own ...
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The Friends - Friends of Argyll Estates ArchivesAdditionally, we provide volunteering opportunities for both the 'local' community (volunteers often travel a substantial distance to work with us) and the ' ...
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Inveraray Visitor Guide - Accommodation, Things To Do & MoreOutdoor Activities. All Outdoor Activities · Cycling · Fishing · Golf · Horse Riding · Mountain Biking · Sailing · Ski & Snowsports · Walking & Hiking ...Missing: life workers
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Scotfax: Argyll and Bute Information on Undiscovered ScotlandArgyll & Bute is one of the 32 unitary council areas into which Scotland has been divided since 1996. It extends from Campbeltown and Kintyre in the south ...
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Argyll and Bute CouncilWelcome to Argyll and Bute Council · Rubbish and recycling · Council Tax and benefits · Planning and Building Standards · Education and learning · Roads and travel.How to contact us · Council tax · Council Tax and benefits · Rubbish and recyclingMissing: administrative | Show results with:administrative
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Community Council | Inveraray Argyll ScotlandInveraray Community Council are a voluntary organisation that works to improve the town and its facilities. Present Council Members 2025 – 2026.Missing: input | Show results with:input
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Inveraray | Historic Town, Castle & Gardens - BritannicaIt was made a royal burgh in 1648. Inveraray was the ancestral seat of the Campbells of Argyll and was rebuilt by them in the 18th century, its architectural ...Missing: population | Show results with:population<|control11|><|separator|>
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Inveraray, General | Place - trove.scotLocation accurate to the nearest 10 metres. British National Grid (BNG) Coordinates: 209530, 708460. Ordnance Survey (OS) National Grid Reference: NN 0953 0846.
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Situation of polling stations - Argyll and Bute CouncilSituation of polling stations ; 1, Victoria Hall, Kinloch Road, C/town PA28 6EG, AA01 ; 2, Stewarton and District Village Hall, Campbeltown PA28 6PG, AA02 ; 3 ...
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[PDF] Loch Fyne Marine Biosecurity Plan - The Scottish GovernmentThe Loch Fyne Biosecurity Plan covers the areas from the head of the loch near Cairndow, out to a seaward boundary loosely defined by a line from Ardlamont ...<|separator|>
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None### Summary of Inveraray Community Action Plan
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[PDF] The Seaxe - Middlesex Heraldry SocietyFeb 17, 2001 · Above the Shield is placed a Burghal coronet and in an Escrol below the Shield the Motto. Semper Tibi Pendeat Halec. It was recorded in the ...
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The Argyll Papers, Inveraray CastleThis publication remains the standard work on the history of the Dukes of Argyll and the development of the new castle and town of Inveraray, covering the ...
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Tourism - Invest in ArgyllIn Argyll and Bute tourism is an exceptionally important industry, tourism businesses makeup 13% of the business base, 8.4% of GVA and produce 15% of total ...
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Loch Fyne OystersWe have an extensive range of fresh and smoked fish, fresh oysters, shellfish, dairy products, flour, pasta, meat, fresh fruit, vegetables, biscuits, preserves, ...Menus · Oyster Bar · 24 Loch Fyne Rock Oysters · 12 Loch Fyne Rock OystersMissing: economy | Show results with:economy
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Stock Spirits plans £25m whisky distilleryJun 7, 2024 · Stock Spirits Group has submitted a planning application to build a £25 million (US$32m) whisky distillery and visitor centre at Inveraray Castle in Scotland.Missing: population late announced tourism
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Economy | Argyll and Bute CouncilArgyll and Bute's economy is predominantly service-based. Over 87% of employee jobs in the area are provided within the service sector.
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Argyll and Bute Economic StrategyThis refreshed Argyll and Bute Economic Strategy (2024-2034) is ambitious and aims to unlock new opportunities for growth, sustainability, and prosperity.Missing: Inveraray seasonal 2020s
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A83 - Roader's Digest: The SABRE WikiThe A83 is a major road in Argyll, Scotland. It links two of the most remote areas of mainland Britain - Cowal and Kintyre - with the rest of the country.Route · Rest and be Thankful
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Inveraray, Crinan Canal and Kilmartin Glen | VisitScotlandThe tour includes a visit to Inveraray Castle and an opportunity to see the Crinan Canal, Kilmartin Glen and visit Carnassarie Castle before returning to your ...Missing: paths | Show results with:paths
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Getting Here - Inveraray CastleInveraray is accessible by car (38 miles from Oban, 60 from Glasgow), bus (1hr 40 from Glasgow), and cruise. Dalmally Railway Station is 15 miles away.Missing: ferries Crinan Canal
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When Inveraray (might have) had a railway - West Coast TodayOct 9, 2025 · The line from Glasgow to Oban took 15 years to build and finally opened in 1880, proving extremely popular with holidaymakers for many years.
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Marinas & Services | Inveraray Argyll ScotlandThey offer full marine services to boat owners including a boatyard, moorings, slipway, pontoon and workshop units, maintenance and repairs, and a chandlery. ...
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All routes | Coach & Bus Trips | Citylink ScotlandCitylink connect over 200 Scottish destinations with over 400 services per day - travelling on our coaches means you're guaranteed a comfortable trip.Citylink 915 | Glasgow | Skye · Glasgow | Oban · Citylink M10 | Citylink M90 · BelfastMissing: Inveraray A83 rail ferries Loch Fyne Crinan Canal
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Crinan Canal: Crinan to Ardrishaig - WalkhighlandsA one way walk along the entire length of the Crinan Canal linking the Atlantic with Loch Fyne at Ardrishaig. Overlooking the sea for the first part.
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Inveraray Castle & Gardens - Historic HousesInveraray Castle & Gardens. An early example of Gothic Revival architecture, the castle distinguished by its four corner turrets. Inveraray, Argyll, PA32 8XE.<|separator|>
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Exploring Inveraray Castle, Argyll | My Voyage ScotlandOne of the highlights of Inveraray Castle is undoubtedly the famous armoury hall, which features over 1300 pieces of weaponry and armour. Some of the weapons ...<|separator|>
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The Gardens & Policies - Inveraray CastleThe garden covers sixteen acres, of which, around two acres are formal lawns and flowerbeds, the remainder being park and woodland.Missing: exotic | Show results with:exotic
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Inveraray Castle & Gardens - Discover Scottish GardensHIGHLIGHTS · Daffodils in early springtime · Rhododendrons in full bloom April through to early June · Swathes of Bluebells in Woodland Garden during Maytime.
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Walking - Inveraray CastleA few walking routes have been specially selected, allowing visitors to explore the Inveraray Estate and admire the amazing panorama.Missing: exotic | Show results with:exotic
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Visitor Information - Inveraray CastleThe cost is £35.00 per person - includes a tour of the private apartments and access to the Castle and Gardens. Tours can be booked online here. For further ...Missing: architecture highlights preservation sources
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Accessibility - Inveraray CastleThis page will provide the information you need to help you enjoy your visit. Further information and advice is available in our Accessibility Guide.
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The Fire: 50 Years On - Friends of Argyll Estates ArchivesRestoration ... fire, Inveraray Castle reopened to the public. Half a century on from the 1975 fire, we reflect on how close the castle came to destruction.Missing: management | Show results with:management
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The Jails Story | Inveraray JailThe Sheriff Court was removed to Dunoon in 1954. The rarely used courthouse and empty prisons gradually fell into disrepair. Fortunately, their significance as ...Missing: venue | Show results with:venue
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Inveraray Jail - Hidden ScotlandThe jail closed in 1889 when prisoners were sent to the larger city prisons. The Courthouse continued for a while longer but eventually by 1954 it was closed ...Missing: date | Show results with:date<|separator|>
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The fall and rise of Inveraray JailOnly 11 years later, in 1888, that number had been reduced to 15 and it was about to fall further with the closure of Inveraray Jail – the last of its type.Missing: capacity | Show results with:capacity
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The Jail | Inveraray JailFind out about the people held here, from prisoners transported to Australia to those who served time for trivial crimes such as stealing a turnip.Explore Inveraray · Visitor Info · Audio Guides · Groups
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Transported Down Under - Inveraray JailBritish criminals were transported to Australia for punishment, facing hard labor, poor conditions, and a long journey from Inveraray, with many dying at sea.
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Inveraray Jail Prison Records Go Digital for EducationRecords holding details of over 4000 prisoners who served sentences at Inveraray Jail between 1820 and 1890 have become available in a child friendly ...Missing: capacity | Show results with:capacity
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Ghost Hunts | Inveraray JailWe can cater for paranormal groups that wish to carry out a private investigation or an event organiser who wants to arrange a ticketed event. We have three ...
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Eerie encounters at Inveraray JailWe've held over 60 ghost hunting events here at the jail and they've all picked something up. One night I was locking up after an event at 4.30am. There was ...
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Visitor Info - Inveraray JailJAIL EXPERIENCE OPEN THURSDAY TO MONDAY (closed Tuesday and Wednesday) Jail Experience - no need to book - self guided tour. Seniors 60+. Dogs are welcomeMissing: construction exhibits
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Climate heritage hits the road - Historic Environment Scotland BlogAug 29, 2019 · This 15th century Mercat Cross lies in the historic town of Inverary in Argyll and Bute. It's a picturesque place on the western shore of Loch ...
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Inveraray, Pier, Mercat Cross - trove.scotFind out about Inveraray, Pier, Mercat Cross on trove.scot, a website from Historic Environment Scotland that holds details of more than 340000 buildings, ...
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glenaray and inveraray parish church and church hall ... - PortalDescription. c.1800-1805. Robert Mylne. Georgian. Oblong. Designed. to house separate Gaelic and English-speaking. congregations under one roof but divided ...
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Inveraray, Front Street West, Town House - trove.scot... Front Street, the main show-front of the Georgian town. Like the two symmetrical private houses that flank it, and the Great Inn (intended for the use of ...
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History - Inveraray Bell TowerThe construction of the 126 foot (38 metre) high tower was begun in 1921 and completed ten years later in 1931. The bells were then taken from the annexe and ...
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All Saints' Church and Bell Tower, InverarayAll Saints' Church and Bell Tower, Inveraray ; Denomination: Scottish Episcopal, Roman Catholic ; OS Reference: NN095085 ; Address: The Avenue, Inveraray, PA32 8YX
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Inveraray Castle Estate, Dun Na Cuaiche, Tower - trove.scotThe Dun Na Cuaiche Tower, also known as Duniquaich, is an 18th-century folly and tower located in Inveraray, with coordinates 210034, 710124.
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Neil Munro (Hugh Foulis): Biography on Undiscovered ScotlandNeil Munro was born in a cottage in Inveraray close to the jail which now bears a plaque commemorating him. It is now called Para Handy Cottage. He was the ...
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Overview of Kenmore - Gazetteer for ScotlandA settlement on the west shore of Loch Fyne, Kenmore lies 4 miles (6.5 km) southwest of Inveraray. It was the birthplace of the Gaelic poet Ewan MacColl ...
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MEEK, Donald E., 'The Gaelic Literature of Argyll'Sep 11, 2021 · One of the greatest Gaelic poets of the twentieth century is George Campbell Hay (b. 1915), whose roots were in Tarbert, Loch Fyne, and who ...
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30 August 1803: Cairndow, Inveraray - Undiscovered Scotland30 August 1803: Cairndow, Inveraray: Recollections of a Tour Made in Scotland 1803 by Dorothy Wordsworth on Undiscovered Scotland.
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Downton Abbey - Inveraray CastleInveraray Castle was the chosen location for the Downton Abbey Christmas 2012 episode. In a nail-biting two hour special, the Grantham family and staff ...
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'A Very British Scandal': All the Filming Locations - VarietyApr 22, 2022 · The crew shot on the grounds of Inveraray Castle. Alan Peebles/Scandal Productions Limited & Blueprint Television Limited & CPT Holdings Inc.
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A Very British Scandal - Inveraray CastleThe filming of Inveraray Castle for the drama was mainly focused on its exteriors, whilst Ardkinglas House was used for the interior scenes. Memorable shots of ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Where is The Diplomat Filmed? Your Guide to the Drama's Locations“We shot at Inveraray Castle in Scotland, which, as a born and bred Scottish person, I was so proud to do,” she told Netflix. “It's actually the first time I've ...
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Great Estates Scotland | Inveraray | Episode 4 - PBSJun 27, 2021 · It is now the home to the 13th Duke of Argyll, His Grace Torquhil Ian Campbell, and his young family. Visited by thousands every year, the castle was the stand- ...
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Inveraray Castle set for tourism boost after featuring in TV drama ...Aug 2, 2013 · IT is dubbed the “Downton effect” and it could prove a massive boost to tourism numbers in Scotland after millions watched Inveraray Castle ...
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Inside scoop as film crew arrives to shoot Netflix blockbusterFeb 20, 2024 · Local people being hired as extras, a large film crew staying in the area and several lorries and trailers parked in castle grounds also helped ...