Ayrshire (comté)
L'Ayrshire, Siorrachd Inbhir Àir en gaélique écossais, est un comté du sud-ouest de l'Écosse, situé sur les rives du Firth of Clyde. Ses principales villes sont Ayr, Kilmarnock et Irvine. L'aéroport international de Glasgow Prestwick, qui dessert Glasgow, est situé en Ayrshire. La région est intégrée au royaume d'Écosse au XIe siècle. En 1263, les Écossais parviennent à chasser les Norvégiens au cours de la bataille de Largs.
Nearby Places View Menu
88 m
Wellington Square drill hall, Ayr
The Wellington Square drill hall was a military installation in Ayr.
176 m
County Buildings, Ayr
County Buildings is a municipal complex in Wellington Square, Ayr, Scotland which serves as the headquarters and main meeting place of South Ayrshire Council. The original structure, the former sheriff court at the eastern end of the complex, is Category A listed building, while the main office building at the western end of the complex, is a Category B listed building.
276 m
Gaiety Theatre, Ayr
The Gaiety Theatre is a category B listed performing arts venue in Ayr, Scotland. It is noted for its interior rococo features, its atmosphere and its acoustics.
280 m
Ayr Pavilion
Ayr Pavilion (later Hanger 13) is a former music venue and multi-purpose hall in Ayr, Scotland, situated on Ayr's Low Green. As of 2020, it is used as "Pirate Pete's Family Entertainment Centre".
356 m
Montgomerieston
Montgomerieston, sometimes known as Montgomeryston (NGR NS 333 220) or Ayr Fort, was a small burgh of regality and barony of only 16 acres or 6.5 hectares located within the walls of the old Ayr Citadel, also known as Cromwell's Fort or Oliver's Fort, situated in the town of Ayr, South Ayrshire, Scotland. Montgomerieston was named for the Montgomerie family, Earls of Eglinton.
English
Français