Craig Ailey

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Craig Ailey is a villa at Cove, originally named Italian Villa. The site above a craig (cliff) gives views over the Firth of Clyde and its junction with Loch Long. It was designed in 1850 by Alexander Thomson (later known as "Greek Thomson"), and built around 1852 by his client the builder and developer John McElroy,[1] who had feued land in the Cove and Kilcreggan area from the 8th Duke of Argyll. Access to the house is by South Ailey Road.[3] The house, on top of the craig above Craigrownie Cottage, can be seen from Shore Road.

Former namesItalian Villa
Architectural styleLombardic[1] Italianate[2]
LocationSouth Ailey Road, Cove, Argyll, Scotland
Coordinates55°59′32″N 4°51′07″W
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Craig Ailey
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Former namesItalian Villa
General information
Architectural styleLombardic[1] Italianate[2]
LocationSouth Ailey Road, Cove, Argyll, Scotland
Coordinates55°59′32″N 4°51′07″W
Construction started1850
Estimated completion1852
ClientJohn McElroy
Design and construction
ArchitectAlexander Thomson
DeveloperJohn McElroy
Main contractorJohn McElroy
Listed Building – Category A
Designated14 May 1971
Reference no.LB43472
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View from Shore Road of the house, perched on the crag-top above Craigrownie Cottage.

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