Introduction
Fullarton estate park is formed from what remains of the designed landscape associated with the now-demolished Fullarton House. There are woodland walks in the old estate woodlands and newly developed play areas.
- Visitor Access, Directions & Contacts
Telephone
0131 668 8600Access contact details
Fullarton is an estate park open to the public.
Owners
South Ayrshire Council
County Buildings, Wellington Square, Ayr, KA7 1DR
- History
Period
18th Century (1701 to 1800)
- Features & Designations
Designations
Historic Environment Scotland Listed Building
- Reference: Fullarton Park, gatepiers and outer piers (4 pins) original east entrance to Fullarton House
- Grade: C(S)
Historic Environment Scotland Listed Building
- Reference: Isle of Pin Road, Fullarton Courtyard including sundial
- Grade: B
Historic Environment Scotland Listed Building
- Reference: Isle of Pin Road, Fullarton Park, grotto
- Grade: B
Historic Environment Scotland Listed Building
- Reference: Isle of Pin Road, Fullarton Park, two pedestals at site of former Fullarton House
- Grade: B
- Key Information
Type
Estate
Purpose
Recreational/sport
Principal Building
Parks, Gardens And Urban Spaces
Period
18th Century (1701 to 1800)
Survival
Part: standing remains
Open to the public
Yes
Electoral Ward
Troon East
- References
References
- Peter McGowan Associates with Christopher Dingwall, 'Fullarton', in {Ayrshire Garden and Designed Landscape Survey} (Prestwick: South Ayrshire Council, 2007) [on CD-ROM] Ayrshire Garden and Designed Landscape Survey
- Millar, A. H., {The Castles and Mansions of Ayrshire with Historical and Descriptive Accounts} (Glasgow: Grimsay Press, 2004), pp. 80-1 The Castles and Mansions of Ayrshire with Historical and Descriptive Accounts
- Close, R. (ed), {Ayrshire and Arran: An Illustrated Architectural Guide} (Edinburgh: The Rutland Press, 1992), p. 47 Ayrshire and Arran: An Illustrated Architectural Guide
- {Ordnance Survey of Scotland One Inch Popular Edition} (Southampton, 1924) Ordnance Survey of Scotland One Inch Popular Edition
- {Ordnance Survey County Series Six Inch} (Southampton, 1854) Ordnance Survey County Series Six Inch
- Captain M. J. Armstrong and Son {A New Map of Ayrshire} (1775) A New Map of Ayrshire
- William Roy {Military Survey of Scotland} (1750) Military Survey of Scotland
- Joan Blaeu {Atlas Novus - South Carrick/North Carrick/Kyle/Cunninghame} (Amsterdam, 1654) Atlas Novus - South Carrick/North Carrick/Kyle/Cunninghame
- Love, D., {Lost Ayrshire: Ayrshire's Lost Architectural Heritage} (Edinburgh: Birlinn, 2005), pp. 37-9 Lost Ayrshire: Ayrshire's Lost Architectural Heritage