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Port Bannatyne

Coordinates:55°52′N5°05′W / 55.86°N 5.08°W /55.86; -5.08
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Human settlement in Scotland
Port Bannatyne
Port Bannatyne village
Port Bannatyne is located in Argyll and Bute
Port Bannatyne
Port Bannatyne
Location withinArgyll and Bute
Population1,090 (2022)[1]
OS grid referenceNS072672
• London455 miles
Council area
Lieutenancy area
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townISLE OF BUTE
Postcode districtPA20
Dialling code01700
PoliceScotland
FireScottish
AmbulanceScottish
UK Parliament
Scottish Parliament
List of places
UK
Scotland
55°52′N5°05′W / 55.86°N 5.08°W /55.86; -5.08

Port Bannatyne (Scottish Gaelic:Port MhicEamailinn), is a coastal village on theIsle of Bute,Firth of Clyde,Scotland that is home to many steamers. Port Bannatyne developed into the 1900s as a quieter alternative to Rothesay. It is a popularharbour, with a smallyacht marina and boatyard and an unusual 13-hole golf course rather than the standard 18.

Geography

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Port Bannatyne lies on the Firth of Clyde, approximately 2 miles (3 km) north ofRothesay on the ScottishIsle of Bute.Rhubodach is a further 6 miles (10 km) north away on theA886 and aCaledonian MacBrayne ferry service to theCowal peninsula.[2] This ferry runs every 30 minutes during the day. In Rothesay there is a Caledonian MacBrayne ferry service toWemyss Bay inInverclyde.[3] This ferry leaves every hour (journey time 35 minutes) during the day.

Substantial slate and stone houses face the sea around Kames Bay. The village's focus was the stone pier mid-way along the south shore of Kames Bay. The bay provided mooring for yachts and fishing boats.

On the seafront are a shop/Post Office and the community-owned Anchor Tavern which was rescued from closure by local people who formed the Port Bannatyne Development Trust in 2020. The Port Royal Hotel was bought in 2000 by a Russo-Norwegian family who renovated the building and converted it into a replica of a Russian Tavern of Imperial Times,[4] however it closed in 2017.

Above the village, with views across the sea to the Isle of Arran and the Argyll hills, is the Port Bannatyne golf-course.[5] Built in 1912, the course now has 13 holes.[6] The village has strong links overseas and has its own club for the French game ofPétanque, with a pitch, or piste, on the seafront.[7]

Port Bannatyne Marina

In 2005, work was started on a new yacht marina at the west end of the village, beside an existing boatyard business. The small boatyard has grown into a stone-built breakwater which encloses part of Kames Bay and provides 108 berths for craft up to 16.5m in length.[8]

History

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The village started in 1801 with the building of a small harbour on Kames Bay. Lord Bannatyne ofKames Castle, at the head of the bay, planned the village in an attempt to rival Rothesay. Initially known asKamesburgh, by the mid-19th century, steamers were calling there regularly.[9] In 1860 theMarquess of Bute purchased this part of the island and renamed the village Port Bannatyne in honour of the long historical association of the Bannatyne family with the area.[10]Boat building became an important local industry.

In 1879 anarrow gauge horse-drawn tram linked Port Bannatyne with Rothesay. This was electrified and extended across the island toEttrick Bay in 1902.[10]

HMS Varbel Memorial Garden

In theSecond World Warmidget submarines exercised in the bay and nearbyLoch Striven.[9] The luxury Kyles Hydro Hotel, overlooking the Port, was requisitioned by the Admiralty to serve as the HQ for midget submarine (x-craft) operations. In particular, it was from here (hotel renamedHMS Varbel) that the top secret and audacious attack on the Tirpitz was masterminded.[11]

Gallery

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  • The quay
    The quay
  • The old pier
    The old pier
  • War Memorial
    War Memorial
  • Post Office
    Post Office
  • Port Royal Hotel
    Port Royal Hotel
  • Anchor Tavern (2011)
    Anchor Tavern (2011)
  • North Bute Primary School
    North Bute Primary School
  • Village Hall
    Village Hall
  • Petanque Club
    Petanque Club
  • Sailing Club
    Sailing Club

References

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  1. ^"Population estimates for settlements and localities in Scotland: mid-2020".National Records of Scotland. 31 March 2022. Retrieved31 March 2022.
  2. ^"Rhubodach Port Information | Bute | CalMac Ferries".www.calmac.co.uk.
  3. ^"Rothesay Port Information | Bute | CalMac Ferries".www.calmac.co.uk.
  4. ^"Russian Tavern". The Port Royal Hotel. Retrieved4 July 2012.
  5. ^"Visitors". Port Bannatyne Golf Club. Retrieved4 July 2012.
  6. ^"Port Bannatyne Golf Club". Bute Sons & Daughters. Retrieved4 July 2012.
  7. ^"Port Bannatyne Petanque : Home". Retrieved4 July 2012.
  8. ^"Marina Services". Port Bannatyne Marina. Retrieved12 February 2023.
  9. ^ab"Port Bannatyne Tourist Information". About Britain. Retrieved7 April 2007.
  10. ^ab"Port Bannatyne". Undiscovered Scotland. Retrieved7 April 2007.
  11. ^"The Tirpitz Raid ("Operation Source")". Bute at War. Retrieved31 December 2014.

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