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Culzean Castle appeared on the programme The Little Couple from TLC, where the family visited the castle on the Series 9 pilot episode in 2016. It was the location for two episodes of BBC One ’s Antiques Roadshow filmed in 2020 and transmitted in February and April 2021.
The ancestral seat of the Marquesses of Ailsa is Culzean Castle, now run by The National Trust for Scotland and located 4 miles (6 kilometres) west from Maybole. This dates from 1777; it stands on a basaltic cliff, beneath which are the Coves of Culzean, once the retreat of outlaws and a resort of the fairies.
Location Date Listed Grid Ref. [note 1] Geo-coordinates Notes LB Number [note 2] Image Oswald Hall: ... Culzean Castle Courtyard Maybole: 14 April 1971 76] ...
Culzean Castle was a former seat of the chiefs. Dunure Castle in South Ayrshire was the original stronghold of the chiefs. Dalquharran Castle in South Ayrshire once owned by the Kennedys of Kirkhill and Dunure; now a ruin; Cruggleton Castle, Sorbie, Wigtownshire; Dunduff Castle; Greenan Castle in Ayr; Maybole Castle; Kinmuck Castle; Old Ellon ...
The Firth is ringed by many castles and buildings of historical importance that are open to the public, including Inveraray Castle, Brodick Castle, the opulent Mount Stuart House on the Isle of Bute, and Culzean Castle, which is the most visited attraction owned by the National Trust for Scotland.
South Ayrshire Council also owns and operates Dolphin House, an outdoor learning programme for upper primary school aged pupils across South Ayrshire which is located within the grounds of Culzean Country Park. [27] In 2022, the education sector within South Ayrshire Council employed 1,165 full time equivalent teachers at the 2022 census. [28]
Location within South Ayrshire. Population: 194 ... Culzean Castle, Thomaston Castle and Crossraguel Abbey.
From the fifteenth century there was a phase of Renaissance palace building, which restructured them as castle-type palaces, beginning at Linlithgow. Elements of Medieval castles, royal palaces and tower houses were used in the construction of Scots baronial estate houses, which were built largely for comfort, but with a castle-like appearance ...