Inveraray Classification and Statistics Settlement Type: village Population (2011): 596 (1991): 512 (1971): 400 (1961): 501 (1951): 503 (1901): 674(Parliamentary Burgh) (1891): 816 (1881): 940 (1871): 981 (1861): 1074 (1841): 1233 (1811): 1113 Tourist Rating: Yes Text of Entry Updated: 19-NOV-2022 Location Latitude: 56.2308°N Longitude: 5.0732°W National Grid Reference: NN 096 085 A range of modern and historical maps are accessible through the map tab on the right of this page Get directions by entering the UK postcode of your location, home or hotel here eg. EH1 3YT Use the tabs on the right of this page to see other parts of this entry Related Entries There are 51 related entries. (7 Attractions, 1 Council Area, 1 Historical County, 21 Features, 1 Parish, 7 People and 13 Settlements) Names that are not linked do not currently contain any information. Attractions: All Saints' Episcopal Church Argyll Wildlife Park Auchindrain Museum Crarae Gardens Inveraray Castle Inveraray Jail Inveraray Maritime Museum Council Area: Argyll and Bute Features: Aray, Glen Argyll Argyllshire Barcaldine Castle Barr Mor Beinn Ghlas Castle Lachlan Cruach nam Mult Douglas Water Dubh Loch Dun Corr-bhile Dun na Cuaiche Dundarave Castle Gearr Abhainn Glen Shira Hydro Electric Scheme Inveraray Golf Club Mid-Argyll Shira, Loch Shira, River Strone Point Tighnabruaich Pier Historical Counties: Argyllshire Parishes: Inveraray People: John Adam William Adam Claudius Buchanan Zachary Macaulay Neil Munro(Hugh Foulis) Robert Mylne David Napier Settlements: Ardno Auchindrain Auchnangoul Cairndow Crarae Creggans Eredine Furnace Kenmore Leanach Lochgilphead St Catherines Tarbet
There are 51 related entries. (7 Attractions, 1 Council Area, 1 Historical County, 21 Features, 1 Parish, 7 People and 13 Settlements)
Names that are not linked do not currently contain any information.
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