Craignish House, West Scottish Home, Photo, Scotland, Building by CameronWebster, Design Images
Craignish House, Argyll, west Scotland
New Argyll Property, western Scotland design by CameronWebster Architects, UK
3 Nov 2010
Date built: 2010
Design: CameronWebster Architects
Photos by Keith Hunter
Craignish House Argyll, west Scotland
New Argyll Property
Location: Craignish (Scottish Gaelic, Creiginis) is a peninsula in Argyll, western Scotland
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Craignish House by CameronWebster Architects images from Keith Hunter
Craignish (Scottish Gaelic, Creiginis) is a peninsula in Argyll, on the west coast of Scotland. It lies around 25 miles (40 km) south of Oban, and 20 miles (32 km) north of Lochgilphead.
The peninsula is around 5.5 miles (8.9 km) long, and is aligned along a north-east to south-west orientation, in common with much of the landform of coastal Argyll. To the south is Loch Craignish, which contains several small islands.
To the north are the Slate Islands, with the island of Shuna closest. Jura is only 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Craignish Point, the southern tip of Craignish.
Location: Craignish, Argyll coast, western Scotland
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