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The main railway line in Argyll and Bute is the West Highland Line, which links Oban to Glasgow, passing through much of the eastern and northern parts of the area. From the south the line enters Argyll and Bute just to the west of Dumbarton, continuing north via Helensburgh Upper to the eastern shores of the Gare Loch and Loch Long.
Name Location Date Listed Grid Ref. [note 1] Geo-coordinates Notes LB Number [note 2] Image Argyll Road, Kilcreggan House With Service Block, Garden Buildings, Boundary Walls, Railings And Gatepiers
Kilcreggan (Scottish Gaelic: Cille Chreagain) is a village on the Rosneath Peninsula in Argyll and Bute, West of Scotland. It developed on the north shore of the Firth of Clyde at a time when Clyde steamers brought it within easy reach of Glasgow at about 25 miles (40 km) west of the centre of Glasgow by boat. Many Glasgow shipowners and ...
Upload another image St. Bride's Chapel Kilbride Farm 56°06′52″N 5°27′30″W / 56.114437°N 5.458247°W / 56.114437; -5.458247 (St. Bride's Chapel Kilbride Farm) Category B 11025 Upload Photo Kilmichael Glassary Parish Church, Kilmichael Village 56°05′11″N 5°26′33″W / 56.086329°N 5.442603°W / 56.086329; -5.442603 (Kilmichael Glassary Parish ...
Upload another image See more images Rhu Village, Cumberland Ave, 1-10 (Inclusive Nos) Cumberland Terrace, With Perimeter Walls And Gatepiers 56°01′06″N 4°46′46″W / 56.018361°N 4.779479°W / 56.018361; -4.779479 (Rhu Village, Cumberland Ave, 1-10 (Inclusive Nos) Cumberland Terrace, With Perimeter Walls And Gatepiers) Category B 19500 Upload Photo Rhu Village ...
His son Sir James Campbell, 2nd baronet, (died 1752) sat in the Parliament of Scotland from 1702 and, following the Union of Scotland and England, in the Westminster Parliament until 1741. [4] He purchased the Dunderave estate around 1700, and was succeeded by his grandson, Lt.Col. Sir James Livingston-Campbell, son of his eldest daughter Helen.
The River Add (Scottish Gaelic: Abhainn Àd) is a river which runs through Argyll and Bute on the west coast of Scotland.Historically, it was known as the river Airigh but to avoid confusion with the Aray (which gives its name to Inveraray), it was renamed the River Add [when?
Upload another image Saddell House 55°31′47″N 5°30′05″W / 55.529812°N 5.501395°W / 55.529812; -5.501395 (Saddell House) Category B 18404 Upload Photo St.