The grounds of the Civic Centre is at least the third location of the Kirkhall Sundial.
Rothesay is a smart Victorian seaside resort and the main town on the east side of Isle of Bute.
Lady Isle is a small, uninhabited island, in the Firth of Clyde
Dunure is a picturesque seaside village, around 5 miles from Ayr on the coast of the forth of Clyde.
Kingarth is a historic village and parish on the Isle of Bute, off the coast of south-western Scotland.
This early Christian monastery was abandoned during Viking raids around AD 790, and lies about 2 miles from modern Kingarth.
This site is located within the South Arran Forest.
Beith is a small town situated in the Garnock Valley in North Ayrshire.
The Rothesay Cenotaph was built after the First World War.
Kerrycroy Village is a small residential area on Bute’s east coast, around 3km from Rothesay.
Carn Ban is a fascinating example of a Neolithic ‘Clyde’ style chambered Cairn.
This striking Gothic building, is now home to the Museum of the Cumbraes and the Garrison House Café, as well as the local library and council offices.
The Wedge is said to be the world's narrowest house.
Kirktonhall, is one of the oldest buildings in West Kilbride, built in 1660 it is the birthplace of Robert Simson (1687)