Try the Hammocks

Try the Hammocks

For the first thirty days of a prisoner’s sentence they slept on wooden beds with wooden pillows. But for the remainder of their time, they slept in hammocks, stretching the width of their cells.

Have a go for yourself. Try a wooden bed then climb onto a “comfy” hammock and you’ll never complain about being uncomfortable in your bed again!
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    It was very good. I especially liked trying out the hammock and the whipping table!

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    Great day out for all age groups!

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    My boyfriend seemed very amused at being able to lock me up and even whip me........!

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    The guides were really good to Jack (aged 9) and to Gran and Grandad.

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Did You Know?
Inveraray is an early example of a 'New Town'. The old town was demolished by the Duke between 1750 and 1776 in order that the grounds in front of the Castle could be landscaped. The 'New Town's' first buildings were completed in 1753 and by 1820 the town looked much as it does today.
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