Examples of 'inveraray' in a sentence

Meaning of "inveraray"

Inveraray is a noun, which can refer to a town in Scotland, known for its historic buildings including Inveraray Castle, or to other places with the same name

How to use "inveraray" in a sentence

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Inveraray has good shops and eating places.
And sent to his castle at inveraray.
Inveraray is the closest town.
Maclain arrived at Inveraray three days later.
You will see it when we get to Inveraray.
Maclean duly arrived at Inveraray with an entourage of men and the coffin.
If you are going directly to Inveraray.
Inveraray were for much of the season in danger of losing their Premier League status.
This is not the road to Inveraray at all.
The Georgian Inveraray Jail in the burgh is now a museum.
We then have some free time in the nearby town of Inveraray.
Foundation stone of new Inveraray Castle in Scotland laid.
The Inveraray Castle is one of the main tourist attractions of Scotland.
Finally we arrived in Inveraray.
The Celtic Inveraray Cross can also been seen in the town.

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A credit card is required to secure your reservation at The Argyll Hotel in Inveraray.
Inveraray Castle also featured in a series on Scottish castles made by American broadcaster PBS.
We continue our journey, making a stop in the town of Inveraray.
Inveraray is another picturesque little town, with Inveraray Jail one of the main attractions.
In addition to the castle, the Georgian Inveraray Jail in the burgh is now a museum.
Argyll then returned to Edinburgh, threw up his commission, and retired to Inveraray Castle.
Inveraray Castle, home to the Duke of Argyll.
Depiction of a modern prison cell in Inveraray Jail, Scotland.
Inveraray Castle, historic Kilmartin Glen and Campbeltown are all within a short drive.
Among their wedding gifts was a maplewood desk from Queen Victoria, now at Inveraray Castle.
Inveraray is only 20 minutes away, with many shops and restaurants.
I'm down from Inveraray.
The village of Inveraray was moved in the 1770s to give the castle a more secluded setting.
In 1747 William Adam had drawn up plans for the creation of a new Inveraray.
Inveraray Castle is considered a must-see on Scotland 's west coast.
Argyll died, aged 69, in Inveraray Castle in Argyllshire and was buried at Kilmun Parish Church.
In Inveraray Jail from 1839 prisoners worked up to ten hours a day.
Inveraray Castle, constructed from 1746, with design input from William Adam, displays the incorporation of turrets.
Inveraray Castle was the chosen location for the Downton Abbey Christmas 2012 episode.

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