St Inians Well
Saint Inan (Evan) was a monk and the patron saint of Irvine, where he resided during the 9th century AD. His holy […]
Saint Inan (Evan) was a monk and the patron saint of Irvine, where he resided during the 9th century AD. His holy […]
In 1782, Hugh White was ordained as minister in the Relief Church. The following year, he invited a Mrs Elspeth Buchan to […]
New Town Trail The New Town Trail was developed by Irvine Development Corporation as part of their major redevelopment of the town […]
This cycle route starts takes in Irvine’s Harbour front, low green before heading along the river towards the moor and Eglinton Country […]
This cycle route begins within one of the most historical streets in Irvine, Glasgow Vennel and leads the cyclist past the Old […]
This walk takes you away from the Puffers Cafe and encompasses history, scenery, industry and geography and attempts to portray the many […]
Starting on the New Town Trail this route takes you along the banks of the River Irvine through the town centre and […]
Irvine has a long history and much of this is still visible within the historic heart of the town. We have created […]
John Galt was born 2nd May 1779 at this building on High Street; the site it is now home to the Halifax […]
The statue of Burns was designed and sculpted by James Pittendrigh MacGillivary, a prominent sculptor at the time. John Speirs paid for […]