Council Offices - Loghgilphead
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Image: © The Carlisle Kid Taken: 12 Oct 2013
Currently used by Argyll & Bute Council (whose notices cover the ground-floor windows), a stone in the wall records the building date as 1887. Any information on the building's former uses will be welcome. Richard Caulfield has added the following information (20.11.2015): "The building in your photograph NR8687 Council Offices, Lochgilphead was originally built and used as a Hotel and posting house. It was called the Argyll Hotel. Argyll and Bute Council has now moved out and the building is now occupied by ACHA, the local housing association."