14 Beresford Terrace
Ayr, KA7 2EG

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Director: Lynda Shirra
Director: Bruce Patterson

Corum Ayr


Ayr

The largest town on the Firth of Clyde coast of Scotland is Ayr. It is an attractive town steeped in history which retains an active harbour and is home to one of Scotland’s major racecourses, which annually holds the Scottish National, as well as being desirable for all golfers with over 40 world famous courses. Not forgetting Ayr is also the birthplace of the well-known poet Robert Burns whose history can be viewed in both museums and outside locations throughout the popular and sought after Alloway catchment area.

The northern end of Ayr blends into Prestwick, possibly best known as the location of one of Scotland’s three international airports. The recently enhanced A77/M77 road network in turn provides swift commuting to Glasgow City Centre and nearby surrounding districts.

A bustling market town with a comprehensive range of retail shopping, vast choice of restaurants and a wide range of recreational facilities are all to hand set in awe inspiring scenery and coastal views. Culzean Castle to the south, situated on an unassuming hillside, creates a landmark on the coastal road leading from Ayr down to Turnberry and the villages beyond.

 
 
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