Greenock is a town in in the Inverclyde area in Scotland and a former burgh within the historic county of Renfrewshire.
The Village Hall, originally built in 1900, is a focal point for the community
Ascog is a small, mostly residential village on the Isle of Bute, located about 2 km south east of Rothesay.
An impressive red sandstone building built 130 years ago and which continues to be at the heart of much community life.
Catrine is a village that lies beside the River Ayr in East Ayrshire.
Ballantrae is an attractive coastal village in South Ayrshire situated 13 miles south of Girvan.
Stevenston is an inland town in North Ayrshire. It is one of the 'Three Towns' along with Ardrossan and Saltcoats, on the east coast of the Firth of Clyde.
The ruins of majestic 16th-century Greenan Castle guard the cliffs of south-west Ayr, overlooking the Firth of Clyde
Kirktonhall, is one of the oldest buildings in West Kilbride, built in 1660 it is the birthplace of Robert Simson (1687)
The town of Ardrossan sits on the North Ayrshire coast on the east shore of the Firth of Clyde.
The Boswell Quill is situated in Auchinleck’s historic churchyard and celebrates writer James Boswell, the inventor of modern biography.
Kilmaurs is a picturesque village in East Ayrshire, lying just outside of Kilmarnock
This important thoroughfare road was originally known as Smiddy or Smithy Bar.
St Mary’s Chapel was built near Rothesay as the second parish church on the island, after St Blane’s in the south. It can be dated to approximately 1320.