Torrisdale, Argyll
Torrisdale is a small village on the eastern coast of the Kintyre Peninsula of Scotland.[1] The village is along Torrisdale Bay, an inlet of the Kilbrannan Sound. It is the location of Torrisdale Castle, a 19th-century castle that is now a tourist destination.[2]
Footnotes
- Robert Chambers and William Chambers. (1844) page 693.
- Archived 27 January 2010 at the Wayback Machine
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References
- Robert Chambers and William Chambers. 1844. The Gazetteer of Scotland
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