Old photograph of the Common Room in Minard Castle on the North western shore of Loch Fyne near Inveraray, Scotland. This castellated mansion stands on a low promontory South of Minard Bay, bounded on the East by Loch fine and on the West by steep wooded slopes. It incorporates a plain Georgian house built by Archibald Campbell of Knockbuy, born 1693, died 1790, who was a noted improving landlord who since about 1740 had been developing the policies, North and West of Minard Bay. The estate was sold in 1842 to H W Askew, who immediately began extensive alterations and additions, completed in 1848, to the castellated designs of the Glasgow architect J T Rochead. It was owned by the Lloyd family from 1875 to 1938, and after a period of use as a hotel or guest house it was extensively renovated in the 1970s by the present owner.
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