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East Gates, The Garrison, Millport, Great Cumbrae Island

A Category B Listed Building in Millport, North Ayrshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 55.7536 / 55°45'12"N

Longitude: -4.926 / 4°55'33"W

OS Eastings: 216471

OS Northings: 655015

OS Grid: NS164550

Mapcode National: GBR GF6H.Y2P

Mapcode Global: WH2N6.9NH2

Plus Code: 9C7QQ33F+CH

Entry Name: East Gates, The Garrison, Millport, Great Cumbrae Island

Listing Name: The Garrison, Including Walled Garden and Entrance Gateways

Listing Date: 14 April 1971

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 382984

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB37825

Building Class: Cultural

Also known as: Great Cumbrae Island, Millport, The Garrison, East Gates

ID on this website: 200382984

Location: Millport

County: North Ayrshire

Town: Millport

Electoral Ward: North Coast and Cumbraes

Traditional County: Buteshire

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Description

Originally built by James Crawford, Captain of the Revenue cutter Royal George, afterwards purchased and enlarged by the Earl of Glasgow. A long low battlemented mansion with gables and Gothic finials, now the Burgh offices. Stands in walled garden approached through Gothic archways.

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