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    Rosneath House is a former neoclassical stately home in Dunbartonshire, now in Argyll and Bute. It was constructed as a secondary seat of the Dukes of...
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    grounds of the former Rosneath House which are now occupied by Rosneath caravan park. The coast turns south past Culwatty Bay to Rosneath Point at the tip...
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    and the site was cleared. The site is now occupied by the Rosneath Castle Park. Rosneath House built 1803–06, was for a time the residence of Princess Louise...
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    further enlarged by Bonomi's son Ignatius. Longford Hall, Shropshire. Rosneath House, Dunbartonshire, for the Duke of Argyll (1803–06). Demolished 1961....
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  • by Andreyan Zakharov; it will be completed in 1823 after his death. Rosneath House in Scotland, designed by Joseph Bonomi the Elder is finished. Demolition...
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    architect (in terms of a masterplan and artistic concept): notably Rosneath House and Dunglass Castle. In 1810, he designed the Nasmyth Bridge as part...
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    1808 the 6th Duke sold the latter-day House to the 4th Earl of Aberdeen. In and before 1764 the family had a house near to London at Ham which was then...
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  • Rosneath naval base (HMS Rosneath) was a naval base, constructed on the Rosneath peninsula, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. close to the village of Rosneath...
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    Be Thankful Rhu Rhubodach River Eachaig River Orchy Rosneath, Rosneath Peninsula, Rosneath House Rothesay, Rothesay Castle Royal Marine Hotel Saddell...
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    Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll (category House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (United Kingdom))
    some of their products. The couple's official place of residence was Rosneath House in Dumbartonshire. In 1878, British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli...
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  • on the island of Inchgarvie in the Firth of Forth. New building of Rosneath House to an 1803 Romanesque Revival design by Joseph Bonomi the Elder is finished...
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    Knockderry Castle (category Houses completed in 1854)
    Knockderry Castle, is a house on the Shore Road in Cove on the Rosneath Peninsula, in Argyll and Bute, west of Scotland. Designed by Alexander "Greek"...
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    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...
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    Cove is a village on the south-west coast of the Rosneath Peninsula, on Loch Long, in Argyll and Bute, western Scotland. Historically in Dunbartonshire...
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  • Scotland at this date); and new Ness Bridge in Inverness. Remains of Rosneath House blown up. Release of short documentary film Seawards the Great Ships...
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    Transport runs between Kilcreggan and Gourock pier, providing a link from the Rosneath peninsula to the rail network at Gourock. Argyll and Bute also has ferry...
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    built an American base known as Rosneath naval base on the Gare Loch before the United States entered the war. Finnart House was requisitioned to be used...
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    Craig Ailey (category Houses completed in 1852)
    Retrieved 2 May 2022. Bray, A; Reeve, Richard (18 September 2015). "Rosneath Peninsula West Heritage Trail" (PDF). Helensburgh Heritage Trust. Retrieved...
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    Long and the Gare Loch join the Firth; these lochs are separated by the Rosneath Peninsula. Off Greenock, an anchorage, known as the Tail of the Bank narrows...
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  • This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Rosneath in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates...
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    the Black Hill TV transmitter or one of the local relay transmitters (Rosneath and Ravenscraig ). An internet-based TV station – Inverclyde TV – is run...
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  • Headteacher Claire Friel Gender Coeducational Number of students 917 Houses Rosneath, Kilmodan, Ardchattan Colour(s)    Maroon and Yellow Feeder schools...
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  • Encyclopaedia "Baronage – Registry of Scots Nobility". Retrieved 3 November 2022. National Trust for Scotland Historic Scotland Historic Houses Association...
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    refit site. Others were Faslane, the channel between Largs and Cumbrae, Rosneath Bay, and Rothesay Bay. Site selection criteria included the requirements...
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    Argyll, who was anxious to obtain access to Glasgow from his estate at Rosneath. The bridge, with five segmental arches with rounded cutwaters, resulted...
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    first and only castle, Craigrownie Castle, which stands at the tip of the Rosneath Peninsula in Cove, overlooking Loch Long. The six-storey structure is Scots...
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    of Scotland's largest landowning families. The young couple was given Rosneath by his father at the time of their marriage. Deeply religious, Elizabeth...
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    of the Cowal Peninsula, and forms the entire western coastline of the Rosneath Peninsula. Loch Long was historically the boundary between Argyll and Dunbartonshire;...
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  • 0 (Alexandria and Dunbartonshire) 100.3 (Glasgow) 101.1 (Edinburgh and Rosneath) 103.3 (Penicuik) 11C (Glasgow) 12D (Edinburgh) Isles FM Isle of Lewis...
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  • Ferry) is a village on the east side of Loch Long and the west side of the Rosneath Peninsula, in Argyll and Bute, west of Scotland. It is 5 miles (8 km) north-north-west...
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