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Extract from the Inveraray Travel Guides:
A classic example of an eighteenth-century planned town,
INVERARAY
was built on the site of a ruined fishing village in 1745 by the third Duke of Argyll, head of the powerful Campbell clan, in order to distance his newly rebuilt castle from the hoi polloi in the town and to establish a commercial and legal centre for the region. Today Inveraray, an absolute set piece of Scottish Georgian architecture, has a truly memorable setting, the brilliant white arches of Front Street reflected in the still waters of
Loch Fyne
, which separate it from the Cowal peninsula.
Squeezed onto a promontory some dis... read the whole Inveraray Travel Guides...
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