๐Ÿ“Œ Ayr, South Ayrshire
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Several centuries ago it must have been every family’s dream to have a residence in a place like this. Greenan Castle’s clifftop location makes it the ultimate defensive stronghold… until it succumbs to wave erosion, anyway. The current tower house was probably built early in the 14th century for Thomas Davidson, with his family having been given the land decades earlier by John, Earl of Ross and Lord of the Isles. Originally the door would have been at first floor level but later upgrades included a ground-floor entrance. The castle has lain in ruins for the last couple of centuries at least, adding drama to what is basically the southern tip of Ayr‘s town beach. The best views are probably from beach level (especially in morning light, and hopefully not at high tide), but you can get up close and personal by following a track along the cliffs: more info below.

๐ŸŒ Location

๐Ÿ“Œ By the coast, west side of Doonfoot, 3 mi southwest of Ayr town centre

๐Ÿงญ O.S. Grid Reference: NS 312193

๐Ÿ›ฐ๏ธ GPS coordinates: 55.438624,-4.670105

๐ŸšŒ Bus stops on Greenan Road (0.5 mi)

๐Ÿš— Car park off Greenan Road at ๐Ÿงญ NS 317193 / ๐Ÿ›ฐ๏ธ 55.438932,-4.661660 (0.5 mi)

๐Ÿ“ Key info

โŒš Exterior always viewable

๐ŸŽซ Free

๐Ÿ’ฌ From the bus stop / car park it’s a 10-min walk (each way) to the castle. The easiest way is to walk west along the beach, though this may be impassable at high tide. To get a close-up view, walk west along Greenan Road beyond the end of the houses. This becomes a country lane – follow an informal path (slightly overgrown in summer) right along a field boundary once level with the castle.

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  1. Alistair Thow

    I was at Greenan Castle on the 12th 2019 and I was taking many pictures of the castle and surrounding sights
    On reviewing the pictures two days later I was astonished to see a ghostly image standing at a window.
    I’ve shown the picture to many friends and colleagues but never went truly public with it..

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