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This List of places in Argyll and Bute is a list of links for any town, village, hamlet, castle, golf course, historic house, lighthouse, nature reserve, reservoir, river, canal, and other place of interest in the Argyll and Bute council area of Scotland.
The two County of Bute districts together corresponded to the whole Isle of Bute. The rest County of Bute, being the Isle of Arran and the Cumbraes, went to Cunninghame district. The Ardnamurchan district from Argyll went to the Lochaber district of Highland. [7] The new district was made a single Argyll and Bute lieutenancy area. [9]
The county ceased to be used for local government purposes in 1975 and most of the area now forms part of the larger Argyll and Bute council area. Argyll is of ancient origin, and broadly corresponds to the ancient kingdom of Dál Riata less the parts which were in Ireland. Argyll was also a medieval bishopric with its cathedral at Lismore.
The County of Bute (Scottish Gaelic: Siorrachd Bhòid), also known as Buteshire, [1] is a historic county and registration county of Scotland. Now replaced by Argyll and Bute for the Isle of Bute, with the Argyll and Bute Council. The Isle of Arran and The Cumbraes are now in North Ayrshire Council area.
This is a list of listed buildings in Argyll and Bute.The list is split out by parish.. List of listed buildings in Ardchattan And Muckairn, Argyll and Bute; List of listed buildings in Arrochar, Argyll and Bute
Argyll County Council: Lochgilphead: Knockamillie Castle: Tower House: c15th century: Ruin: ... List of listed buildings in Argyll and Bute; Notes. References
Villages located in Argyll and Bute, one of 32 unitary council areas of Scotland. See also: Category:Towns in Argyll and Bute
Argyll and Bute: Argyllshire: 13,473 777 Kilfinichen and Kilvickeon: Argyll and Bute: Argyllshire: Comprises area of at least three ancient parishes (Kilfinichen, Kilvickeon and Iona); became part of single parish of Mull, then Ross; Ross split into this parish and Torosay in 1728. [77] 37,029 745 Killarow and Kilmeny Argyll and Bute: Argyllshire