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Ardpatrick House

Coordinates: 55°46′29″N 5°35′03″W / 55.7746°N 5.5842°W / 55.7746; -5.5842
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Ardpatrick House

Ardpatrick House is a category-B-listed 18th-century country house in Ardpatrick, South Knapdale, Argyll and Bute, Scotland.[1]

History

A fortified dwelling or castle previously existed upon the site, however it is not known when it was constructed.[2] Upon the formation of Clan MacAlister, becoming independent from Clan MacDonald in 1493, the chief, Iain Dubh (Anglicisation: Black John), created the seat of the clan at Ardpatrick.

The present house was built in 1769 for Angus MacAlester, 11th of Loup, by John Menelaws and Thomas Menelaws, from Greenock. The estate of Ardpatrick, including the cottage of Auchachoan was sold by Alexander MacAllister of Loup in 1796 to Walter Campbell of Skipness, who bought it for his son Colin Campbell. Ardpatrick was the seat of the Campbells of Ardpatrick until 1920. It was then the property of the Stewart family until 1947.[1] The estate covers 1,000 acres (400 ha), and was offered for sale in 2004.[3]

Citations

  1. ^ a b "Ardpatrick House". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 8 August 2011.
  2. ^ Coventry, [page needed]
  3. ^ "A whole in one". The Herald. 14 July 2004. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)

References

  • Coventry, Martin (2010). Castles of the Clans; The Strongholds and Seats of 750 Scottish Families and Clans (Reprint ed.). Musselburgh, Scotland: Goblinshead. ISBN 978-1-899874-36-1.

55°46′29″N 5°35′03″W / 55.7746°N 5.5842°W / 55.7746; -5.5842