Glenaray an
d Inveraray Parish Church stands in the centre of the Main Street in the
Town of Inveraray in Argyll.
Inveraray is a tourist centre and has many visitor attraction in the town and nearby.
Inveraray Castle is the seat of the Clan Campbell and home to the Duke and Duchess of Argyll and their family who worship regularly at the Church..
Designed by Robert Milne, the Church was built in 1802 and consisted of two congregations. The Highland or Gaelic Congregation in the South half and the English speaking Church in the North half, both separated by an internal wall. The Gaelic end was later converted into the Church Hall.
The Parish o
f Cumlodden, Lochfyneside and Lochgair lies to the South of Inveraray
on the A83 at the villages of Furnace, Minard and Lochgair.
Cumlodden Parish Church was built in 1841 by local mason, David Crow, to a design by James Nairn of Balloch. The interior was redesigned 1894
Loch Fyneside Church at Minard was 100 years old in 2010 and is a corrugated-
Lochgair Parish Church built in 1867, was originally a mission church of Glassary Parish.