South Bay

Bay in Ayrshire

Scotland

South Bay

North Ayrshire Heritage Centre - Saltcoats BY
THE SALTCOATS & ARDROSSAN
St. JOHN'S ROYAL ARCH LODGE
OF FREEMASONS № 320.
IN MEMORY OF
JOHN PATERSON.
BUILDER ARDROSSAN.
WHO WAS FOR MANY YEARS CHAPLAIN
OF THE ABOVE LODGE.
AND A MEMBER OF SESSION OF ARDROSSAN
PARISH CHURCH.
THIS STONE
HAS BEEN ERECTED AS TESTIMONY
Or RESPECT TO HIM
AS A WORTHY BROTHER
AND TRUE CHRISTIAN
DIED 27th APRIL 1868. AGED 60 YEARS.
If a man die, shall he live again? all the days
of my appointed time will I wait,
till my change come.
JOB XIV 14
North Ayrshire Heritage Centre - Saltcoats Credit: Raibeart MacAoidh

South Bay, Ayrshire, also known as Bay, is a picturesque coastal village located on the southwestern coast of Scotland. Situated in the council area of South Ayrshire, Bay is nestled between the towns of Girvan and Maidens. The village boasts stunning views of the Firth of Clyde and is surrounded by rolling green hills, providing a charming backdrop for residents and visitors alike.

South Bay is known for its beautiful sandy beach, which stretches for approximately one mile along the coastline. This pristine beach is a popular destination for locals and tourists who come to enjoy sunbathing, picnicking, and leisurely walks. The bay is also a haven for water sports enthusiasts, with opportunities for sailing, windsurfing, and kayaking.

The village itself is small but offers a range of amenities for residents and visitors. There are a handful of local shops, cafes, and restaurants, providing necessary provisions and dining options. The bay is also home to a vibrant community center, hosting various events and activities throughout the year.

For history enthusiasts, South Bay is rich in heritage. The nearby ruins of Turnberry Castle, once a royal residence, stand as a testament to the area's historical significance. Additionally, the famous Turnberry Golf Course, known for hosting several prestigious golf tournaments, including the Open Championship, is just a short distance away from the village.

With its natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and rich history, South Bay, Ayrshire, is a delightful destination that showcases the best of Scotland's coastal charm.

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South Bay Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.634859/-4.8052403 or Grid Reference NS2341. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

North Ayrshire Heritage Centre - Saltcoats BY
THE SALTCOATS & ARDROSSAN
St. JOHN'S ROYAL ARCH LODGE
OF FREEMASONS № 320.
IN MEMORY OF
JOHN PATERSON.
BUILDER ARDROSSAN.
WHO WAS FOR MANY YEARS CHAPLAIN
OF THE ABOVE LODGE.
AND A MEMBER OF SESSION OF ARDROSSAN
PARISH CHURCH.
THIS STONE
HAS BEEN ERECTED AS TESTIMONY
Or RESPECT TO HIM
AS A WORTHY BROTHER
AND TRUE CHRISTIAN
DIED 27th APRIL 1868. AGED 60 YEARS.
If a man die, shall he live again? all the days
of my appointed time will I wait,
till my change come.
JOB XIV 14
North Ayrshire Heritage Centre - Saltcoats
BY THE SALTCOATS & ARDROSSAN St. JOHN'S ROYAL ARCH LODGE OF FREEMASONS № 320. IN MEMORY OF JOHN PATERSON. BUILDER ARDROSSAN. WHO WAS FOR MANY YEARS CHAPLAIN OF THE ABOVE LODGE. AND A MEMBER OF SESSION OF ARDROSSAN PARISH CHURCH. THIS STONE HAS BEEN ERECTED AS TESTIMONY Or RESPECT TO HIM AS A WORTHY BROTHER AND TRUE CHRISTIAN DIED 27th APRIL 1868. AGED 60 YEARS. If a man die, shall he live again? all the days of my appointed time will I wait, till my change come. JOB XIV 14
'The Burning Place' - Saltcoats, North Ayrshire The Burning Place of Sarah Vincent of Saltcoats.
 
 Sarah Vincent was the last witch to be executed in Saltcoats.
The inscription has been worn away, but the word Saltcoats can still be seen.
'The Burning Place' - Saltcoats, North Ayrshire
The Burning Place of Sarah Vincent of Saltcoats. Sarah Vincent was the last witch to be executed in Saltcoats. The inscription has been worn away, but the word Saltcoats can still be seen.
A1 Service bus on Dalry Road, Saltcoats – 1970 The housing here was still in the course of development, as compared with this 2009 view taken around 200 metres further north <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1596231" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1596231">Link</a> .

A1 Service was a consortium of a number of local bus operators who ran a network of local services in the Ardrossan/Irvine area as well as a trunk service between Ardrossan and Kilmarnock. OFS968 is a former Edinburgh Corporation Guy Arab IV with Alexander bodywork on local service to the Hayocks area of Stevenston.

This is one of a series of views featuring buses in the 60s, 70s, and 80s. <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=137652761" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=137652761">Link</a>
A1 Service bus on Dalry Road, Saltcoats – 1970
The housing here was still in the course of development, as compared with this 2009 view taken around 200 metres further north Link . A1 Service was a consortium of a number of local bus operators who ran a network of local services in the Ardrossan/Irvine area as well as a trunk service between Ardrossan and Kilmarnock. OFS968 is a former Edinburgh Corporation Guy Arab IV with Alexander bodywork on local service to the Hayocks area of Stevenston. This is one of a series of views featuring buses in the 60s, 70s, and 80s. Link
Landsborough and Trinity Church
Landsborough and Trinity Church
Countess Street and the Town Hall
Countess Street and the Town Hall
View towards Saltcoats From Stevenston Point.
View towards Saltcoats
From Stevenston Point.
Boat yard
Boat yard
Harbour entrance
Harbour entrance
Seagull on Outflow
Seagull on Outflow
Entrance for Arran Ferry at Ardrossan
Entrance for Arran Ferry at Ardrossan
Caledonian MacBrayne's Ardossan terminal
Caledonian MacBrayne's Ardossan terminal
Lighthouse and long-stay parking A view of the harbour wall and parking area. The condition of the sea wall is a matter of concern, and is expected to form part of the works on upgrading the harbour facilities in readiness for the new vessel.
Lighthouse and long-stay parking
A view of the harbour wall and parking area. The condition of the sea wall is a matter of concern, and is expected to form part of the works on upgrading the harbour facilities in readiness for the new vessel.
Vehicle lanes and ferry terminal building Ferry facilities at Ardrossan harbour. This area is expected to be re-modelled for extra capacity and speed of loading when the new ferry takes up the service.
Vehicle lanes and ferry terminal building
Ferry facilities at Ardrossan harbour. This area is expected to be re-modelled for extra capacity and speed of loading when the new ferry takes up the service.
MV Caledonian Isles The ferry from Brodick on Arran enters the harbour at Ardrossan.
MV Caledonian Isles
The ferry from Brodick on Arran enters the harbour at Ardrossan.
MV Caledonian Isles docking The ferry on approach to the linkspan with bow-visor raised.
MV Caledonian Isles docking
The ferry on approach to the linkspan with bow-visor raised.
Arran view An atmospheric, afternoon view of Arran from the harbour lighthouse. Navigation markers and the Horse Isle Shelves can be seen near to the shore.
Arran view
An atmospheric, afternoon view of Arran from the harbour lighthouse. Navigation markers and the Horse Isle Shelves can be seen near to the shore.
Old milestone This milestone was probably erected for the tollroad from Irvine to Ardrossan and Greenock.  The eroded legend on this face may read Ardrossan/½/Largs/12½.  It is on South Crescent Road at the junction with South Beach Road.
Old milestone
This milestone was probably erected for the tollroad from Irvine to Ardrossan and Greenock. The eroded legend on this face may read Ardrossan/½/Largs/12½. It is on South Crescent Road at the junction with South Beach Road.
Old milestone This is the left face of the milestone on South Crescent Road.   The legend which can just be discerned is Irvine/8½/Kilwinning/4¾/Saltcoats/1.
Old milestone
This is the left face of the milestone on South Crescent Road. The legend which can just be discerned is Irvine/8½/Kilwinning/4¾/Saltcoats/1.
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South Bay is located at Grid Ref: NS2341 (Lat: 55.634859, Lng: -4.8052403)

Unitary Authority: North Ayrshire

Police Authority: Ayrshire

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