The old Dalquharran Castle lies on the north bank of the Water of Girvan and is passed on the Barony Walk. The ruined 15th century castle dates back as far as 1200.
The 'new' Dalquharran Castle dominates the village from high ground above the River Girvan. It was commissioned in 1781 and completed in 1790. This Robert Adam design was built for Kennedy of Dunure and his wife (who was Robert Adam's niece).
The round bastion design is reminiscent of nearby Culzean built 10 years or so earlier. The tower contained the drawing room and library with a magnificent spiral staircase. The wings of the house were added in the 1880's. The large building became unmanageable and passed out of the family in 1935.
History taken from ayrshire paths website.
After crossing over numerous fields and wading through a burn / river, i made it to the older castle.
I didn't spent too much time here, as the newer castle was still some distance away.
( View from the older castle )
Finally, i found a pathway...
which had some interesting graffiti along the way.
10 minutes later, i was there
Working my way round the house and towards the stables
Sneaking round further, i spot the Fiesta of doom!
Thinking what the hell, I venture in towards the security portalooo, stepping over a large crow bar that was laying on the grass, to be met by a little old man, i ask him if i can take a few snaps, "no bother" he replied
"you should get a pic of this" ( pointing to a brick)
He told me a little about the place and said all plans were on hold.
Time was getting on, i quickly took some more external shots, thanked him and headed for home.
All in all, another successful explore, another pair of trainers / socks ruined
The 'new' Dalquharran Castle dominates the village from high ground above the River Girvan. It was commissioned in 1781 and completed in 1790. This Robert Adam design was built for Kennedy of Dunure and his wife (who was Robert Adam's niece).
The round bastion design is reminiscent of nearby Culzean built 10 years or so earlier. The tower contained the drawing room and library with a magnificent spiral staircase. The wings of the house were added in the 1880's. The large building became unmanageable and passed out of the family in 1935.
History taken from ayrshire paths website.
After crossing over numerous fields and wading through a burn / river, i made it to the older castle.
I didn't spent too much time here, as the newer castle was still some distance away.
( View from the older castle )
Finally, i found a pathway...
which had some interesting graffiti along the way.
10 minutes later, i was there
Working my way round the house and towards the stables
Sneaking round further, i spot the Fiesta of doom!
Thinking what the hell, I venture in towards the security portalooo, stepping over a large crow bar that was laying on the grass, to be met by a little old man, i ask him if i can take a few snaps, "no bother" he replied
"you should get a pic of this" ( pointing to a brick)
He told me a little about the place and said all plans were on hold.
Time was getting on, i quickly took some more external shots, thanked him and headed for home.
All in all, another successful explore, another pair of trainers / socks ruined
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