Trinity Church was designed by Edinburgh architect Frederick Thomas Pilkington in 1863
A monument commemorating the final resting place of the Russian cruising vessel, the Varyag, which ran aground off the Ayrshire coast
The Holy Isle (Scottish Gaelic: Eilean MoLaise) is one of a number of islands in the United Kingdom which go under the name "Holy Island".
Located in the graveyard of the ruined Covenanters Church in Old Dailly, the two Blue Stones once sat at the altar and were known as Sanctuary Stones.
The Auld Kirk of Ayr has been a centre of worship in the town of Ayr for over 800 years
Overlooking the Firth of Clyde, Greenock Esplanade is a mile-long stretch of sea-facing property and landmarks with fascinating stories to tell
19th-century toilets preserved for modern use on Rothesay's seafront
Admire an ancient burial place on a hillside overlooking a bay on one of Scotland’s most beautiful islands.
At least three Churches have existed on this site since around 1179 and there are records of Ministers recorded as far back as the 1400s.
The Lagg Distillery and Visitor Centre, is situated in the south end of the Isle of Arran near Kilmory.
Kirktonhall, is one of the oldest buildings in West Kilbride, built in 1660 it is the birthplace of Robert Simson (1687)
The Wedge is said to be the world's narrowest house.
Corrie is a village on the north east coast of the Isle of Arran in Scotland, 6 miles north of Brodick
Tarbolton a small village in South Ayrshire, lying between Mauchline and Prestwick in South Ayrshire.
Kilwinning is a large town in North Ayrshire, situated on the banks of the River Garnock