The Barony A Frame is a preserved headgear in East Ayrshire
Loudonhill is a volcanic plug located near the River Irvine in East Ayrshire
A late 17th/early 18th century tower windmill, the ruins of which sit on the outskirts of the village of Ballantrae
The ruins of majestic 16th-century Greenan Castle guard the cliffs of south-west Ayr, overlooking the Firth of Clyde
13th century bridge stretching across the River Ayr, memorialised in Burns' poem 'The Brigs o' Ayr'
The Harbour Arts Centre, located in Irvine, began its life as a seamen’s mission.
The McKechnie Institute opened in 1889, thanks to the generosity of local business man Thomas McKechnie
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
Rumoured home of the notorious 15th-century cannibal Sawney Bean and his incestuous clan
A monument commemorating the final resting place of the Russian cruising vessel, the Varyag, which ran aground off the Ayrshire coast
The town of Cumnock sits at the confluence of the Glaisnock Water and the Lugar Water.
This important thoroughfare road was originally known as Smiddy or Smithy Bar.
Statuesque ruined 16th-century tower-house castle overlooking the Firth of Clyde