
The 1745 House Museum
Built in 1746 when the MacDougalls came down from the castle, the Laird’s House is now home to one of the most interesting small museums in Argyll.
Inside you’ll find the social history of the Highlands and Islands told through everyday objects – tools, textiles, kitchenware, photographs – alongside clan treasures including the famous Brooch of Lorn, said to have been taken from Robert the Bruce at Dalrigh in 1306, and a Jacobite targe and broadsword from the 1715 rising.
Much of what you see was gathered by Hope MacDougall (1913-1998), who spent her life as the clan archivist and quietly assembled a collection of around 5,000 items documenting the way ordinary people lived and worked across Argyll, the Western Isles and beyond. The museum rotates exhibits through the season, so each visit shows you something a little different. Plenty of reason, then, to come back – which is exactly what your annual pass is for.
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