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Islay House

Coordinates:55°47′03″N6°15′16.8″W / 55.78417°N 6.254667°W /55.78417; -6.254667
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Islay House
Islay House
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Former namesKilarrow House
General information
Town or cityBridgend, Islay
CountryScotland
Coordinates55°47′03″N6°15′16.8″W / 55.78417°N 6.254667°W /55.78417; -6.254667
Construction started1677
Historic site
Listed Building – Category A
Designated20 July 1971
Reference no.LB12142

Islay House is a Category A listed[1] country house nearBridgend, Islay in the county of Argyll, in western Scotland on the shores ofLoch Indaal.

History and architecture

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Originally known as Kilarrow House, it was built for Sir Hugh Campbell of Cawdor, Nairnshire around 1677. It was sold in 1726 along with most of Islay and Jura toDaniel Campbell of Shawfield and Woodhall who added the wings around 1737. The stair towers were added by Daniel Campbell, his successor around 1760 when it was renamed Islay House. It was extended again forWalter Frederick Campbell. The Campbells became bankrupt in 1847.[2]

It was acquired in 1853 byJames Morrison MP of Basildon Park, Berkshire, England and the offices and servants’ quarters were added between 1841 and 1845 byWilliam Henry Playfair. Some of the Playfair buildings were demolished in 1910 when a 2 storey nursery wing was added by the architectDetmar Blow.

In 1980Queen Elizabeth II paid a private visit to the house with Prince Charles, Prince Edward and Princess Margaret. As the daughter ofLord Margadale,Hon Mary Morrison was a Lady in Waiting to the Queen.[3]

In 1985 the house was sold to Captain Thomas Friedrich of the United States Navy and in 2014 it was bought by new owners who decided to open it as a hotel.[4]

References

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  1. ^"Islay House, Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. Retrieved6 October 2021.
  2. ^Campbell, John Francis; Scotland, National Library of (1985).Lamplighter and Story-teller: John Francis Campbell of Islay, 1821-1885. National Library of Scotland. p. 22.ISBN 978-0-902220-65-2.
  3. ^"Proud Day for Two Islay Visitors".Aberdeen Press and Journal. Scotland. 11 August 1980. Retrieved10 October 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  4. ^"History".Islay House. Islay House. Retrieved10 October 2021.
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