Carn Ban is a fascinating example of a Neolithic ‘Clyde’ style chambered Cairn.
Alloway is a picturesque village approximately 2.5 miles from Ayr. It is most well known as the birthplace of Robert Burns, Scotland’s national poet.
The town of Cumnock sits at the confluence of the Glaisnock Water and the Lugar Water.
A hub of village activity, Millport Town Hall has been the lynchpin of community life on Great Cumbrae since 1878
Jess MacDonald Brass jewellery is an exploration and tribute to our natural world.
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.
A monument commemorating the final resting place of the Russian cruising vessel, the Varyag, which ran aground off the Ayrshire coast
Robert Simson was a Scottish mathematician and professor of mathematics at the University of Glasgow. The Simson line is named after him
The village of Dundonald lies west of Kilmarknock in South Ayrshire.
Upon the sloping Glecknabae Farmstead lies a bronze age Clyde-type chambered cairn
One of Scotland's most significant entertainment venues and the last fully operational seaside pavilion theatre in the country
Corrie is a village on the north east coast of the Isle of Arran in Scotland, 6 miles north of Brodick
Inchmarnock lies to the west of the Isle of Bute at the northern end of the Sound of Bute.
Darvel is a small town in East Ayrshire, on the right bank of the River Irvine.
Rozelle House is a mid-18th century manor on a formerly privately-owned estate in the town of Ayr