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Field Visit

Date June 1988

Event ID 1083030

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1083030

This lodge is situated 2km NE of Inveraray Castle (No. 184) and 45m WNW of the Garron Bridge (No. 268), to which it is linked by an arcaded screen-wall. It stands on the N side of the former military road (No. 264), at the gate of a beech avenue (now truncated by the re-routing of the A83 road) which led to a private approach to the castle, formed in 1775.Robert Mylne examined the site in August of that year, and in December he supplied a set of drawings, which survives, for the lodge and gate. He 'set out the situation of the lodge' the following August, and in January 1777 he gave the 5th Duke 'a long drawing' showing a symmetrical arrangement of screen-walls and lodges, centred on the bridge. Only the W half of the scheme was executed, and that not until 1783-4, while Mylne made 'improvements' to the outbuildings behind the screen-wall in 1785 (en.1).

RCAHMS 1992, visited June 1988

[see RCAHMS 1992 No. 195 for a full description of the lodge and screen walls]

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