Argyll's Lodgings


Historic House/Palace, Stirling

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The finest and most complete surviving example in Scotland of a 17thC town residence. Built by Sir William Alexander, founder of Nova Scotia, it passed to the Argyll family on his death. The principal rooms - including the laigh hall, dining room, drawing room and bedchamber - are magnificently restored and furnished as they would have appeared during the 9th Earl of Argyll's occupation in around 1680.


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