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Strachur

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was bought by Fitzroy Maclean and is currently the residence of his son, Charles Maclean. The MacLachlan family still reside on the Strathlachlan estate. The walls of Old Castle Lachlan have been restored. Younger members of the MacLachlan clan currently run Inver Cottage, one of Argyll's Seafood
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Strachur Primary School is a small school averaging 60 pupils, it has three classrooms and a fair sized playground. The school does work for the community such as: beach cleans at Loch Fyne, litter pick ups around the village, and various work with the Loch Lomond Park Rangers and GRAB Trust.
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opened a work camp on the estate for young unemployed men. Known as Instructional Centres, the camp regime sought to "harden" the unemployed, many of whom came from industrial West of Scotland and had previously worked in mining or other industries hit by depression, and prepare them for work
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Strachur has a post office, the two churches of Strachur and Strathlachlan, a hotel/bar, the well-known Creggans Inn, and a local bar, the Clachan. The village Memorial and New halls host events local and for the whole of Cowal and beyond.
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Cowal is the large peninsula situated between Loch Long to the east and Loch Fyne to the west and bordered to the north by the arterial road A83. Strachur is located 7 miles (11 km) south of the A83, linking Loch Lomond and A82 to
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The parish church of Strachur dates from 1789 and can accommodate 400. That of Strathlachlan was built in 1792 and can hold 150. The parishes were united in 1950. On a hill overlooking the village, stands the Cailleach Bheur
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The local smiddy, which closed as a blacksmiths in the 1950s after over 150 years and four generations of the Montgomery family of smiths, is now the Smiddy Museum, open from Easter to 30 September.
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Strachur Medical Practice covers a massive geographical area reaching from Cairndow to Strathlachlan. As of 2012 the GP claimed his practice was close to bankruptcy because of NHS funding changes.
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elsewhere. The Glenbranter camp hit the headlines in 1935 when the trainees organised public walk-outs, and again in 1936 when there was a mass meeting to protest against conditions.
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estate, between Lock Eck and Strachur, in the first half of the twentieth century. There is a memorial to his son
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Strachur has its own post office though as of 2013 it is open only 3 days a week and is under threat of closure.
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Strachur - St, Catherines, Creag a' Phuill shoreline Taken from the old Road with Inveraray in the background.
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On the north ridge of Beinn Lagan. looking east to Beinn Lochain along what is now the route of the Cowal way.
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Lt. Cmdr. Benjamin Marlow R.N. 'Shore Establishments of the Royal Navy', Maritime Books 1992 & 2000.
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Lt. Cmdr. Benjamin Marlow R.N. 'Shore Establishments of the Royal Navy', Maritime Books 1992 & 2000.
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being the name of the river flowing from the hills east of Strachur village, turning south to flow into
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A burn, Strachur From the bad old days when conifer forests were planted right up to watercourses.
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Local transport is by bus with a regular service between Dunoon and Inveraray, and Dunoon and
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By tradition, Strachur has been held as one of the original strongholds of
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Learning through Labour: Training, unemployment and the state, 1890-1939
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Extraction lane, Strachur Thinned spruce forest above the River Cur.
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touches the parish for 3 miles (5 km) on the south-east.
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The name 'Strachur' comes from the Gaelic for 'River Valley (
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3–2. They have also won the shinty world cup eight times.
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Glenbranter Mansion House, seat of Sir Harry Lauder
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Scottish Gaelic

Scotland
Argyll and Bute
OS grid reference
NN 09600 01400
Council area
Argyll and Bute
Lieutenancy area
Country
Scotland
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
PA27
Dialling code
UK Parliament
Argyll and Bute
Scottish Parliament
Argyll and Bute
UK
Scotland
56°10′02″N 5°04′05″W / 56.167111°N 5.0681528°W / 56.167111; -5.0681528
Scottish Gaelic
Scottish Gaelic
Cowal Peninsula
Argyll and Bute
Loch Fyne
Inveraray
Lochgilphead

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