Argyll's Lodging

Argyll's Lodging

A mansion built around an earlier core in about 1630 and was further extended by the Earl of Argyll in the 1670s. Regarded as ‘the most important surviving town-house of its period in Scotland’ Argylls Lodging became a museum at the end of the 20th century. Standing on Castle Wynd on the approach to Stirling Castle, its principal rooms have been restored to replicate their 1680 state.

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