Eglinton Castle
Eglinton Castle is a historic estate located in North Ayrshire, Scotland. Built in the mid-19th century, it was designed in the Gothic Revival style by architect William Burn. The castle served as the seat of the Eglinton family and was known for its beautiful grounds and impressive architecture.
The estate is surrounded by extensive parkland and gardens, which were once a popular venue for events, including the famous Eglinton Tournament of 1839. Although the castle fell into disrepair after the family left, it remains a significant landmark, attracting visitors interested in its history and picturesque setting.