Inveraray Castle


Inveraray Castle was erected between 1745 and 1785 to replace an earlier traditional fortified keep. It was designed by Roger Morris and decorated by Robert Mylne. On display are the famous Armoury Collection, French Tapestries that were made especially for the castle and fine examples of Scottish, English and European furniture. It has been the home of the Duke of Argyll´s family since the 15th century, and the works of art, including silver and china span the centuries. In the Clan Room is a genealogical display.

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Address

Argyll Estates Office,
Cherry Park,
Inveraray
PA32 8XE

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Information on Inveraray Castle, Argyll Estates Office, Cherry Park, Inveraray

Organisation/s: Historic Houses Association
Opening Times: 1 Apr to 31 Oct, Mon to Sat 10:00-17:45, Sun 12:00-17:45. Last admission 17:00.
Admission: Adult £6.80, Child (under 16) £4.60, Student/OAP £5.70, Family £19.00. 20% discount for groups of 20 or more.
Location: Off the A83 Trunk Road from Glasgow to Campbeltown.
Facilities: Guided Tours, Disabled Full, Sales Point, Shop, Refreshments, Parking
Events 2008: 22-Jul: Inveraray Highland Games