The Rothesay Cenotaph was built after the First World War.
A late 17th/early 18th century tower windmill, the ruins of which sit on the outskirts of the village of Ballantrae
New Cumnock is a former mining town in East Ayrshire. It expanded during the 18th century; mining remained its main industry until pits closed in the 1960s.
Portencross is a hamlet near Farland Head in North Ayrshire, overlooking the Firth of Clyde.
The Boswell Quill is situated in Auchinleck’s historic churchyard and celebrates writer James Boswell, the inventor of modern biography.
Kilbirnie Auld Kirk is a Church of Scotland congregation in North Ayrshire, Scotland. The building dates back to the 15th century.
The village of Dundonald lies west of Kilmarknock in South Ayrshire.
A Grade A listed building built in 1818 that ceased to be used as a Customs and Excise office in 2010
Dunure Castle is located on the west coast of Scotland, in South Ayrshire, about 5 miles south of Ayr and close to the village of Dunure
The grounds of the Civic Centre is at least the third location of the Kirkhall Sundial.
Ascog is a small, mostly residential village on the Isle of Bute, located about 2 km south east of Rothesay.
A small, independent brewery, who has been producing award winning real ales on the island since 2000.
Darvel is a small town in East Ayrshire, on the right bank of the River Irvine.
Located inside the clock tower of Kilwinning Abbey, this heritage centre contains information and artefacts of interest about the history of Kilwinning