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The warmest of welcomes awaits you at the Old Rectory Guest House in Inveraray.
This beautiful house, built around 1820 has been under new ownership since June
2009 and has undergone extensive refurbishment.
Located on the edge of Loch Fyne – Scotland’s longest sea loch –
and just a few minutes walk from the centre of Inveraray, The Old Rectory must offer
some of the finest views possible of this beautifully scenic area of Scotland.
Our recent renovations mean that all rooms have an individual style and character,
having been fully redecorated. We have a private car park to the rear of the property.
Each bedroom boasts hospitality trays, flat screen televisons and Wi-Fi Internet access.
The Royal Burgh of Inveraray has many fascinating things to see and do
including Inveraray Castle, home of The Duke of Argyll, and Inveraray
Jail. There are also many beautiful walks and no finer view is available
than from Dun Na Cuiache, which is the hill overlooking the town, topped
the Watch Tower which was built in 1748.
When planning a visit to Argyll on the beautiful West Coast of Scotland,
make sure you plan a stay with us at The Old Rectory in Inveraray. We
look forward to welcoming you.
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The best B&B we have been at so far!
Sharon and Chris, New Zealand
A lovley welcome. Comfortable and pleasing in every way.
Joyce and Barrie, Co Mayo
The best place we have stayed in - thanks June.
Ira and Vadem, Israel
Lovely house, lovely breakfast, such a nice and lovely lady, sure we'll be back.
Agnes, Emily and Pierre, France
Thank you for a very comfortable stay - albeit brief. It would have been nice to have stayed longer in this beautiful place.
John, Oxford
I can't believe the difference from last time - '5 star'
Mark R., Dunfermline
Thanks so much for the wonderful stay - I hope to return next time I'm in Inveraray
Erika W, New York
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