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Annex B Cultural Heritage Features Annex B Cultural Heritage Features SCHEDULED MONUMENTS Name Classification Grid Ref Alloway Kirk Ecclesiastical NS331180 Alloway,motte Secular NS339180 Ardstinchar Castle Secular NX087824 Ayr Fort Gate, nos.2 and 2A Secular NS334220 Montgomerie Terrace, Ayr Ayr Fort Wall (part), Ailsa Place, Ayr Secular NS333220 Ayr Fort Wall (part), Arran Terrace, Ayr Secular NS332221 Bain's Hill,standing stone 300m W of Prehistoric ritual and funerary NS207077 Maidens Police Station Prehistoric domestic and Balchriston Crossing,dun 320m E of NS257111 defensive Prehistoric domestic and Balig,earthwork 530m WSW of NX066798 defensive Prehistoric domestic and Balig,enclosure NX071799 defensive Ballmalloch, chambered cairn Prehistoric ritual and funerary NX264845 Barnweill Church Ecclesiastical NS405299 Barnweill, homestead moat Secular NS407301 Bencallen Hill, chambered cairn Prehistoric ritual and funerary NX337944 Blarbuie, cairn 300m SW of Prehistoric ritual and funerary NX051740 Blarbuie,stone setting 330m NE of Prehistoric ritual and funerary NX055749 Brigend Castle Secular NS333176 Cairnhill,palisaded enclosure and Prehistoric domestic and NS235004 timber house 220m NNE of defensive Camp Castle Secular NS428327 NX214986 Camregan Castle Secular Prehistoric domestic and Carleton Mains,enclosure 280m SE of NX139893 defensive Carleton,motte,Little Carleton Secular NX134894 Prehistoric domestic and Craighead Hill, dun 380m WNW of NS222014 defensive Craigie Castle Secular NS408316 Prehistoric domestic and Craigie,fort 250m N of NS428325 defensive Prehistoric domestic and Craigmuir Mote, dun NS337161 defensive Craigneil Castle Secular NX147853 Crosbie House, remains of Secular NS344301 Crossraguel Abbey Ecclesiastical NS275083 Culzean Castle, battery ENE of Shelter Secular NS231102 Dunure Castle and dovecot Secular NS252158 Enterkine,barrow 550m ENE of Prehistoric ritual and funerary NS425238 Prehistoric domestic and Finnart's Hill,enclosure NX053742 defensive Finnarts Bridge,burnt mound 630m Prehistoric domestic and NX054712 SSE of defensive Finnarts Bridge,cairn 620m SE of Prehistoric ritual and funerary NX057725 Gallow Hill,settlement and ring-ditch Prehistoric ritual and funerary NX190996 320m N of Girvan Mains Garleffin,standing stones and Prehistoric ritual and funerary NX087817 South Ayrshire Council Main Issues Report 87 SEA Baseline Report Name Classification Grid Ref mesolithic settlement Girvan Mains, Roman camps, linear Roman NX190991 cropmark and enclosure Glaisnock,ring-ditch 140m SE of Prehistoric ritual and funerary NS376221 Greenan Castle Secular NS311193 Hallyards, farmstead 750m SW of Secular NS353328 Heads of Ayr, fort 1050m NNW of Prehistoric domestic and NS284187 Genoch Farm defensive Helenton Mote, motte Secular NS393311 Prehistoric domestic and Highpark, enclosure 250m NW NS400192 defensive Prehistoric domestic and Hollowshean Camp, fort NS244061 defensive Houdston Hill,enclosure 300m SSW of Prehistoric domestic and NX197983 Drumrannie Bridge defensive Prehistoric domestic and Howmoor Quarry,dun NS277118 defensive Katie Gray's Rocks, settlement Secular NS245139 Prehistoric domestic and Kemp Law, fort NS355336 defensive Kennedy Monument Ecclesiastical NX084824 Kennel Mount cairn, Culzean Country Prehistoric ritual and funerary NS241098 Park Prehistoric domestic and Kildoon,fort NS299073 defensive Kirkhill Castle Secular NX145859 Knockdolian Castle Secular NX122853 Prehistoric domestic and Knockdon, enclosure 700m NE of NS437011 defensive Knockinculloch, enclosures on E slope Secular NS342005 of,600m NW of Glenalla Lindston, moat Secular NS372168 Lyonston, standing stone 250m ESE of Prehistoric ritual and funerary NS309103 Prehistoric domestic and Maxwellston Hill, fort NX259989 defensive Maybole Collegiate Church Ecclesiastical NS301098 Monkton, windmill Industrial NS362280 Mote Hill, barrow 300m NNW of Prehistoric ritual and funerary NX189972 Coalpots Bridge Prehistoric domestic and Mote Knowe, dun, Monkwood NS337139 defensive Mote Knowe, motte, Kilkerran Secular NS298001 Munteoch, settlement and field Secular NS439037 systems Nethermuir,homestead and enclosure Prehistoric domestic and NS350284 250m SW of defensive Old Dailly Church Ecclesiastical NX225993 Old Kirkcudbright,church & Ecclesiastical NX116838 graveyard,Kirk Holm Prestwick, Old Parish Church Ecclesiastical NS350264 Prestwick,market cross Crosses and carved stones NS352262 Rowantree tollhouse and inn, 230m S Secular NX353904 of Laigh Rowantree Bridge Shalloch Hill,palisaded enclosure Prehistoric domestic and NX184957 350m S of Shallochpark defensive Prehistoric domestic and Shields,enclosure 500m E of NS380260 defensive Tarbolton,motte Secular NS432273 South Ayrshire Council Main Issues Report 88 SEA Baseline Report Name Classification Grid Ref The Lady Chapel,640m NE of Ecclesiastical NS311032 Kilkerran Thomaston Castle Secular NS240095 Turnberry Castle Secular NS196072 Wallace's Stone,cross-incised stone Crosses and carved stones NS332165 Wardlaw Hill,earthwork SSW of Prehistoric domestic and NS360325 Harpercroft defensive Wardlaw Hill,earthwork W of Prehistoric domestic and NS359327 Harpercroft defensive Whiteside,enclosure W of Secular NS364278 DISTRIBUTION OF LISTED BUILDINGS Location A-Listed B-Listed C-Listed Total Ayr 27 338 299 664 Troon 3 52 53 108 Maybole 6 48 37 91 Girvan 0 25 59 84 Kirkmichael 2 51 25 78 Straiton 3 7 32 42 Colmonell 1 16 19 36 Kirkoswald 13 17 3 33 Dundonald 6 16 9 31 Dailly 8 15 8 31 Tarbolton 3 11 6 20 Barr 0 6 13 19 Symington 3 6 8 17 Ballantrae 2 10 4 16 Prestwick 2 7 6 15 Craigie 1 10 1 12 Monkton and Prestwick 3 5 4 12 Coylton 0 8 3 11 TOTAL 83 648 589 1320 BUILDINGS AT RISK Building Location Listing Condition Further Details Auchincruive Auchincruive A Listed Poor Sept 09: Building is included within Teahouse Estate current development proposals for the estate which should lead to the building’s restoration. Morrison 63 George B Listed Fair 2004 – The owner is considering Congregational Street, Ayr the conversion to a dwelling. Church (former) 1-3 New Bridge Street, Ayr A Listed Poor 2008 – Building partially occupied. Lack of maintenance. Windmill Ballantrae A Listed Ruinous 2008 – There is a potential threat to public safety. Dinmurchie Barr, Near C(s) Fair 1994 – Has been empty for the Farmhouse and Girvan Listed past 10 to 15 years. Steading Glenour Colmonell, B Listed Poor Unoccupied and poor state of South Ayrshire Council Main Issues Report 89 SEA Baseline Report Building Location Listing Condition Further Details Near Girvan repair. Colmonell Free Main Street, Unlisted Poor Main body of church is in poor Church (former) Colmonell, condition with smashed windows. Near Girvan Dalquharran Dailly, Near A Listed Ruinous Feb 2009 – Planning permission Castle Girvan for a golf course. Previous consent given for development but this has Dalquharran A Listed Poor not been renewed. Castle Stables Newfield Mains Dundonald C(s) Poor Stables are in disrepair. Stables Listed 17, the Avenue Girvan C(s) Poor Planning permission and Listed Listed Building Consent for alteration and extension of the existing building to form a dwelling was granted in Oct. 2005. Church Hall 2 Wilson Unlisted Fair Some recent repair works have (former) Street, Girvan been undertaken. Balterson Kirkoswald, A Listed Ruinous 2008 – Grant awarded to HS Near Maybole towards its repair of the castle. Sept 2009 – Included in Historic Scotland’s Scottish Castle Initiative to encourage investment. Cottage at East 33 Main B Listed Poor Cairnhill Street, Kirkoswald, Near Maybole 52-54 High Street Maybole Unlisted Very Poor A Dangerous Buildings Notice was issued in February 2000 and there has been no change to the buildings since then. Maybole Castle High Street, A Listed Fair Feb 2009 – A number of identified Maybole repairs required. Fund raising conducted by Maybole Castle Steering Group. Aug. 2009 – Strathclyde Building Preservation Trust have been seeking funding from the Architectural Heritage Fund. Auchans Castle Near A Listed Ruinous 2008 – Further deterioration and Dundonald increased vegetation growth has occurred. Drumfad Doocot Straiton Road, A Listed Ruinous 2008 – Roofless and trees within. Near The walls are relatively intact. Kirkmichael Salt Pan Houses St Nicholas A Listed Poor Houses are the most complete Golf Course, example of their kind to survive in Prestwick Scotland. Local Planners have been in contact with the owners regarding the deteriorating condition. James Campbell St Quivox A Listed Fair July 2008 – Requires maintenance Mausoleum Parish as much of the wallhead is Churchyard, uncapped and there are large gaps near Ayr in the masonry. Milton Cottages Stair, Unlisted Poor 5 single storey cottages. South Ayrshire Council Main Issues Report 90 SEA Baseline Report Building Location Listing Condition Further Details Tarbolton 1995 inspection – abandoned for over 25 years and in a poor state of repair although they are wind and watertight. Dankeith House Symington, Unlisted Fair 2001 – Stonework is in good near condition although the ironwork is Kilmarnock rusty. Real Tennis 19 Crosbie C(s) Fair 2007 – Most recent demolition Courts Road, Troon Listed application rejected and a campaign is launched to restore and reopen the courts. South Ayrshire Council Main Issues Report 91 SEA Baseline Report .
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