Rozelle House and Gardens
Rozelle House is an 18th century mansion house in Ayr in south-western Scotland which is home to a substantial collection of art and memorabilia from South Ayrshire.
Set in beautiful grounds, the Stable Block is now the Maclaurin Galleries which showcases touring exhibitions of international contemporary art as well as pieces from the Maclaurin Trust’s own collection.
Rozelle House itself is a renowned display venue and is home to the Ayrshire Yeomanry museum, Rozelle Craft House as well as a coffee shop. Art workshops and classes are also frequently held here.
Open everyday except Tuesdays throughout the year. Admission is free: www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk
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