St Blane's Church and Monastery, Isle of Bute
Beautifully located early Christian site in south Bute. Ruined church with upper and lower burial-grounds. Some very old grave-stones. Objects documented include: Celtic cross, plinth or base of cross showing socket, basin or font, Romanesque doorway, piscina and aumbry. Note similarities of design of piscina and aumbry to those of St. Mary's medieval church on Bute.
St Mary's Chapel and Well, Rothesay, Isle of Bute
St. Mary's medieval chapel, Isle of Bute.This was apparently the chancel of the medieval parish chapel originally, according to CANMORE. The ruins have been fairly recently re-roofed providing protection for the already weathered tombs inside. Remains of the holy well is to be seen across the road.
ST MARY'S CHURCH, Rothesay - Bute 06/05/2017
During the 1200s the whole of the Isle of Bute formed a single parish served by St Blane's Church near the southern end of the island. But in the early 1300s a second parish was formed, covering the north of the island and the increasingly important settlement of Rothesay. This was served by St Mary's Church, Rothesay.
The lady's tomb is thought to have formed an integral part of the chancel when the original church was built in the years following 1300. The identity of the lady entombed here is not certain, though some have said that she is Alice, the first wife of Walter Stewart, the 6th High Steward of Scotland, and father (by his second wife) of Robert II.
The knight's tomb was built into the existing wall of the chancel some time at the end of the 1300s. It may have been built by Robert II as his intended resting place: if so it ended up being occupied by someone else, for he is interred at Scone. Investigations in the early 1800s found the remains of three skeletons in the tomb.
St Blanes Church , Isle of Bute may 2008
Collection of photos taken between mid May and early June of this year to try and capture some of the tranquil atmosphere to be found amidst the peace and quiet of these 10th - 12th century ruins ... a favourite place of mine ... enjoy ... music by Secret Garden 'Sanctuary'
Explore Scotland wild camping Isle of Bute The West Island Way Kilchattan Bay to St. Blanes Chapel
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The Victoria Hotel - Rothesay Isle of Bute - United Kingdom
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Address: 55 Victoria Street; zip code: PA20 0AP
With beautiful views over the Winter Gardens and Rothesay Bay, The Victoria Hotel offers elegant rooms and 2 high-quality restaurants. Within 2 minutes’ walk of Rothesay Castle, this family-run hotel provides free WiFi and has free parking nearby.
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Skipper woods. Rothesay.Isle of Bute 1 of 5
Walking Rhona my Border Collie Nov 14 Sunny waik from Bishops Terrace to Craigmore and back.approx.2.5 miles.
The Prince Of Wales Visits Rothesay (1932)
Unused / unissued material - no paperwork - dates unclear or unknown.
Title reads: The Prince of Wales Visits Rothesay to attend the Conference of the British Legion.
Rothesay, Scotland.
Prince Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor) arrives in Rothesay Harbour on a small naval barge. He is wearing a kilt and other Scottish dress. He is greeted on the harbour by several local dignitaries. He walks from the docks followed by the dignitaries. The route is lined by crowds and the Prince stops to chat with people (mainly war veterans). The Prince gets into an open car and is driven away.
Shots of the Royal Naval barge coming down the river.
More shots of the Prince walking along the street.
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St. Blane's Church, Isle of Bute, 26/08/2011
This is footage of St. Blane's Church on the Southern end of the Isle of Bute, filmed on 26th August 2011 whilst on a walk with my Dad around the Kilchattan Bay/Glencallum Bay/St. Blane's area. It was a long 3 hour walk, and we passed this fascinating point of interest towards the end of our walk. This is just a quick video walking around the entire ruins of the church, which date from the 1100's.
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Isle of Bute, Rothesay, Ardencraig Gardens.mp4
Bute's hidden gem and just up the road from The Glenburn and Bay View! We visited in late September in the rain so spent more time in the greenhouses than we planned. The birds were somewhat subdued too.
Explore Scotland Isle of Bute Route guide St. Blanes Chapel to Brigdale moor trig point
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2607 - 18th Century Country Inn on Isle of Bute, Preferred Commercial
2607 - 18th Century Country Inn on Isle of Bute, Preferred Commercial
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Business Details
18th Century Country Inn on Isle of Bute
Kingarth, Glasgow and Strathclyde, Scotland
Advert Ref: 2607
Business Description
Preferred Commercial is delighted to offer for sale this popular country inn, which dates back to 1786 and which has been in our clients' hands since 1997. The business is only now being placed on the market due to our clients' wish to relocate. Kingarth Hotel offers a public bar, restaurant and function facilities, 3 letting rooms and a bowling green, and generates a turnover in the region of £400,000 per annum with a gross profit of 60%. Plans have been drawn up to convert existing chalets, which are currently used for storage, into a 2-storey block of 10 letting rooms, which would no doubt increase turnover. There is also scope to market the function side of the business further. The premises boast 2-bedroom owners' accommodation which are finished to a high standard throughout. There is a quality web site in place which offers information about the services and facilities of the hotel as well as local information and attractions. The business boasts an enviable reputation for the quality of food and service and benefits from much repeat custom. We are advised that there is a 2011 Ford Tourneo minibus, used as a courtesy bus, available by separate negotiation. We feel this is a rare opportunity to acquire a thriving and well-established country inn in such a desirable location. Early discussions with Preferred Commercial must come highly recommended.
Business Status
Price Reduction
Property
Freehold
Location
The Kingarth Hotel occupies substantial premises on a prominent corner trading position in the rural area of Kingarth on the Isle of Bute. The hotel is located just a short walk from the beach at Kilchattan Bay and is ideally located on the A844, the main road around the island. The main town of Rothesay and ferry terminal lie approximately 7 miles to the north. The Isle of Bute is one of Scotland's most easily accessible islands. Situated in the Firth of Clyde and benefiting from several ferry services, the island lies less than 2 hours from Glasgow. The area is popular with tourists, who visit for the many attractions such as the ruined 12th century St. Blain's Chapel, Rothesay Castle and the Bronze Age standing stone cirles.
Premises Details
Substantial country inn premises, situated on a prominent corner location. Briefly comprising: Ground Floor • Main bar with well-equipped servery for both bar and dining areas, seating in bar area for up to 60 and dining area with 20 covers, pool table, large flat-screen TV, bar servery boasts glass washer, cash register, coffee machine and wine chiller • Ladies and gents WCs • Club lounge with raised private dining area with log burning stove, tables and chairs for up to 20 covers • Function room with seating for up to 80, ladies and gents WCs and access to bowling green • Serving room, used during functions • Commercial kitchen with stainless steel preparation surfaces, 4 x microwave ovens, salad bar, under-counter refrigeration, 4-door refrigerator, 4-door freezer, 2 x double fryers, 2 x 6-burner hobs and ovens, Bain Marie, plate warmer and large dishwasher. • Compact cellar with 9 operating lines and 11 spare lines First Floor • Red Room: twin room with en-suite bath, shower, WC and wash basin, TV with DVD player and Freeview, WiFi access • Blue Room: double room with en-suite shower, WC and wash basin, TV with DVD player and Freeview, WiFi access • Green Room: twin room with en-suite shower, WC and wash basin, TV with DVD player and Freeview, WiFi access • Owners' lounge with adjoining kitchenette • Owners' bathroom • 2 x owners' bedrooms External • Covered seating area for approximately 30 people, serving bar • Covered seating area for approximately 16 people, serving function room • Seating area for approximately 40 people to front • Former letting chalets, currently used for furniture storage • Dry storeroom and laundry with fridge/freezer, 2 washing machines and tumble dryer. • Bowling Green, currently used by Kingarth Bowling Club on a rent free agreement • Large car park to side
Trading Hours
Hotel All year round Bar and Restaurant Mon - Thurs: 12.00pm - 1.00am Fri - Sat: 12.00pm - 2.00am Sun: 12.00pm - 12.00am
Kilchattan Bay
Freewheeling towards Kilchattan Bay from Kingarth Inn on a beautiful May evening on the Isle of Bute.
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Kilchattan Bay
Swimming at Kilchattan Bay, Summer 2008
Bayview Hotel, Isle of Bute
Bayview Hotel, 21 - 22 Mountstuart Road, Rothesay, Isle of Bute, Argyll and Bute, PA20 9EB, Scotland
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Kilchattan lighthouse part 1
A walk to the lighthouse at Glencallum Bay via the reservoirs - part 1
Monk's Well, St. Andrews
Ancient holy well or spring located in cemetery adjoining St. Andrews Cathedral grounds. The water inside the interesting structure is stagnant and full of litter and debris. CANMORE, citing Morris and Morris (1982) refer to the well as Monk's Well. They add that St. Cainnech [Kenneth] is associated with it, having supposedly built up a small community there, possibly because it was a holy spot in pre-Christian days. A later well, also derelict, is situated close by, against the wall.
MV Bute Sailing Past Craigmore
Caledonian MacBrayne's MV Bute sailing past Craigmore on the Isle of Bute. Castle Toward is visible on the opposite coast.