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Stonefield Castle

Stonefield Castle

Built in 1837, Stonefield Castle is a fine example of Scottish baronial architecture and still retains much of its original furnishings, wood panelling, ornate ceilings and marble fireplaces.  Beyond its interior splendor, the castle is set in 60 acres of woodland gardens lapped by the shores of Loch Fyne. It is based just two miles from the […]

Dunaverty Village Hall

Dunaverty Village Hall

The community owned Dunaverty Hall opened in June 2016 after a large amount of fund raising was carried out.  Since then there has been numerous weddings where everyone has congratulated us on a good job done! The large hall can easily seat 130 guests around 10 round tables and 5 rectangular tables.  We have a […]

Lochgilphead Registration Office

A room with dark red chairs with a tartan carpet

The town of Lochgilphead, home to Argyll and Bute Council headquarters at Kilmory Castle. The castle gardens, home to many rare rhododendrons and unusual trees and plants, offer a stunning backdrop for photographs, as do the nearby Crinan Canal and front green. The registrar’s office is based at 1A Manse Brae Lochgilphead PA31 8RD but […]

Campbeltown Registration Office

Burnet building

The Royal Burgh of Campbeltown is situated on the Kintyre peninsula which has become famous for Golf, local whisky and of course, its stunning beauty inspiring Sir Paul McCartney’s “Mull of Kintyre”. Campbeltown’s Registration office and ceremony rooms are located in the magnificent A-listed sandstone Burnet Building, designed by Sir JJ Burnet. In the town […]

Islay Registration Office

The Isle of Islay may be famous for its whisky but it also has stunning beaches and various historical sites.  The office is located in Bowmore, the islands’ largest town.  The ceremony room is decorated in neutral tones and can accommodate up to 10 people.  A short distance away, you will find various locations for […]