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- is the Clachan of Glendaruel. The present Kilmodan Church was built in the Clachan of Glendaruel in 1783. The Clachan of Glendaruel is the current location...
- Glendaruel is a locality on the Northern rural fringe of the City of Ballarat muni****lity in Victoria, Australia. At the 2021 census, Glendaruel had...
- through Cowal. The A886, which leaves the A815 at Strachur, p****ing through Glendaruel, the route includes a ferry link to the Isle of Bute, Colintraive - Rhubodach...
- with Dunoon via Strachur where the A886 leaves it and heads south via Glendaruel to Colintraive where the ferry connects it to the Isle of Bute and the...
- Dunans Castle (/ˈdənənz/) is an historic structure located in Glendaruel, on the Cowal peninsula, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. The property is owned by Charles...
- Lachlan) Castle Stalker Castle Sween Castle Toward Clachan Bridge Clachan of Glendaruel Cladich Clynder Coeffin Castle Colintraive Coll, Coll Airport Colonsay...
- Gairloch, Highland Gillock, Highland Glencoe, Highland Glenelg, Highland Glendaruel, Argyll and Bute Golspie, Highland Grantown-on-Spey, Highland, Cairngorms...
- Cairndow Campbeltown Carradale Carrick Castle Clachaig Clachan Clachan of Glendaruel Claonaig Colintraive Connel Coylet Craobh Haven Crinan Dalavich Dalmally...
- 200 years of Helensburgh, 1802-2002. Stewart Noble, Kenneth Crawford. Glendaruel: Argyll Pub. ISBN 1-902831-38-1. OCLC 50746581. "North Clyde Archaeological...
- known as Loch Riddon). The river p****es settlements such as Clachan of Glendaruel and Ormsdale. "River Ruel from The Gazetteer for Scotland". www.scottish-places...