IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Balloch, ALEXANDRIA, G83 8QY

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to G83 8QY by members of the Geograph project.

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Tullichewan Stables Cottage
The Tullichewan estate was bought from the Colquhouns of Luss by John Stirling of Cordale in 1792. The castle was designed by the architect Robert Lugar, who also designed Balloch Castle. It is the first example in Scotland of an asymmetrical Gothic house. The grounds of the castle were laid out by Alexander Naysmith, landscape gardener, architect and, most famously, artist, principally remembered for his portrait of Robert Burns. John Horrocks junior of Horrocks and Company, cotton manufacturers, of Preston, purchased the castle in 1817 and lived there until the death of his wife in 1843. The estate was then sold to William Campbell of J & W Campbell, Glasgow merchants. The estate remained in the Campbell family until the twentieth century. The last owner of the castle was J. Scott Anderson, who lived there from about 1930. The castle was requisitioned during WWII for use by the WRNS and naval personnel. Latterly the castle was used as accommodation for workers at the Torpedo factory, which now houses the Loch Lomond Factory Outlets. After that it lay unused for many years before being demolished in 1954.
Image: © Raibeart MacAoidh Taken: 21 Mar 2019
0.01 miles
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Tullichewan Stables Cottage Bell Tower
West side of the bell tower, taken from the roof of Tullichewn Stables Cottage. The Tullichewan estate was bought from the Colquhouns of Luss by John Stirling of Cordale in 1792. The castle was designed by the architect Robert Lugar, who also designed Balloch Castle. It is the first example in Scotland of an asymmetrical Gothic house. The grounds of the castle were laid out by Alexander Naysmith, landscape gardener, architect and, most famously, artist, principally remembered for his portrait of Robert Burns. John Horrocks junior of Horrocks and Company, cotton manufacturers, of Preston, purchased the castle in 1817 and lived there until the death of his wife in 1843. The estate was then sold to William Campbell of J & W Campbell, Glasgow merchants. The estate remained in the Campbell family until the twentieth century. The last owner of the castle was J. Scott Anderson, who lived there from about 1930. The castle was requisitioned during WWII for use by the WRNS and naval personnel. Latterly the castle was used as accommodation for workers at the Torpedo factory, which now houses the Loch Lomond Factory Outlets. After that it lay unused for many years before being demolished in 1954.
Image: © Raibeart MacAoidh Taken: 21 Mar 2019
0.01 miles
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Tullichewan Castle - Balloch
Remnant at the SW corner of the former of Tullichewan Castle. The Tullichewan estate was bought from the Colquhouns of Luss by John Stirling of Cordale in 1792. The castle was designed by the architect Robert Lugar, who also designed Balloch Castle. It is the first example in Scotland of an asymmetrical Gothic house. The grounds of the castle were laid out by Alexander Naysmith, landscape gardener, architect and, most famously, artist, principally remembered for his portrait of Robert Burns. John Horrocks junior of Horrocks and Company, cotton manufacturers, of Preston, purchased the castle in 1817 and lived there until the death of his wife in 1843. The estate was then sold to William Campbell of J & W Campbell, Glasgow merchants. The estate remained in the Campbell family until the twentieth century. The last owner of the castle was J. Scott Anderson, who lived there from about 1930. The castle was requisitioned during WWII for use by the WRNS and naval personnel. Latterly the castle was used as accommodation for workers at the Torpedo factory, which now houses the Loch Lomond Factory Outlets. After that it lay unused for many years before being demolished in 1954.
Image: © Raibeart MacAoidh Taken: 7 Mar 2019
0.02 miles
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Tullichewan Castle - Balloch
Remnant at the SW corner of the former of Tullichewan Castle. The Tullichewan estate was bought from the Colquhouns of Luss by John Stirling of Cordale in 1792. The castle was designed by the architect Robert Lugar, who also designed Balloch Castle. It is the first example in Scotland of an asymmetrical Gothic house. The grounds of the castle were laid out by Alexander Naysmith, landscape gardener, architect and, most famously, artist, principally remembered for his portrait of Robert Burns. John Horrocks junior of Horrocks and Company, cotton manufacturers, of Preston, purchased the castle in 1817 and lived there until the death of his wife in 1843. The estate was then sold to William Campbell of J & W Campbell, Glasgow merchants. The estate remained in the Campbell family until the twentieth century. The last owner of the castle was J. Scott Anderson, who lived there from about 1930. The castle was requisitioned during WWII for use by the WRNS and naval personnel. Latterly the castle was used as accommodation for workers at the Torpedo factory, which now houses the Loch Lomond Factory Outlets. After that it lay unused for many years before being demolished in 1954.
Image: © Raibeart MacAoidh Taken: 21 Mar 2019
0.02 miles
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The A82 road at Tullichewan
The A82 from the roof of Tullichewan Stables Cottage.
Image: © Raibeart MacAoidh Taken: 21 Mar 2019
0.03 miles
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Woodbank Gardens, Tullichewan
This street is at the western edge of the Tullichewan area; further on, it meets Image
Image: © Lairich Rig Taken: 6 Feb 2013
0.07 miles
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Long straight nearing Stoneymollan roundabout
A82 north
Image: © John Firth Taken: 11 May 2012
0.10 miles
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Woodland, Tullichewan
Scrubby woodland beside the A82.
Image: © Richard Webb Taken: 8 Mar 2008
0.10 miles
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Road sign, A82
Image: © N Chadwick Taken: 16 Jul 2011
0.11 miles
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Gateway to Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park
A bit of an eyesore at Stoneymollan Roundabout on the A82 at Balloch.
Image: © Thomas Nugent Taken: 29 Dec 2015
0.12 miles
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