Inverary Scotland, Architecture Argyll, Pictures, Highlands, Church, High Street, Photos
Inverary Buildings, Scotland : Architecture
Buildings in Argyll, west Scotland, UK : Loch Fyne Developments
15 Aug 2006
Inverary Architecture
Key Inverary Buildings
Church located on axis with the High Street, the road passes either side:
Inverary Jail:
image © Isabelle Lomholt
Inveraray (Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Aora, meaning “mouth of the Aray”) is a town in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It is on the western shore of Loch Fyne, near its head, and on the A83 road. It is a former royal burgh, the traditional county town of Argyll, and ancestral home to the Duke of Argyll.
Inverary Buildings
Selection of other structures in the town centre and the public realm:
High Street buildings:
building photo © Isabelle Lomholt
Inverary houses:
building photo © Adrian Welch
Looking back to the town centre from Loch Fyne:
photo © AJW
View east over Loch Fyne:
image © IL
Location: Inverary, Argyll, Scotland
Architecture in Scotland
Scottish Architecture Designs – chronological list
West Coast Scotland Architecture close by:
Oban Buildings
photo © Adrian Welch
Oban Maritime Visitor Facility
Design: Oberlanders Architects
image courtesy of architects office
Oban Maritime Visitor Facility
Dunstaffnage Castle
Dunstaffnage Castle
The Kettle cafe-kiosk, Dunollie Estate
Dunollie Estate Cafe
Wall House, Tower House and Pool, The Trossachs, central Scotland
Architect: Alan Dunlop
drawing : Alan Dunlop
New houses in The Trossachs
Scottish Scenic Routes Project : architecture competitions for young architects
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