County Buildings, Ayr

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County Buildings, Ayr

Image: © Mary and Angus Hogg Taken: 13 Mar 2013

The County Buildings were built in the early 1930s in classical style on a site formerly occupied by the town's gaol. They are still the home of the local authority, currently South Ayrshire Council. The Buildings face the sea, overlooking gardens and open space. The statue commemorating the men of the local infantry regiment who died in the Second World War occupies a central location in front of the Buildings. See Image for a closer look.

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.461262
Longitude
-4.63953