Auchinleck House

Heritage Site in Ayrshire

Scotland

Auchinleck House

Auchinleck Estate Unnamed ruin beside the Lugar Water.
This photo was taken on the 25th June 2022.
Auchinleck Estate Credit: Rab McMurdo

Auchinleck House is a historic mansion located in Ayrshire, Scotland. It is an important heritage site that has stood for centuries and holds significant historical and architectural value. The house is situated in the village of Auchinleck, near the town of Cumnock.

The mansion was built in the 18th century and has served as the family seat of the Boswell family for generations. The most notable resident of Auchinleck House was James Boswell, the famous biographer of Samuel Johnson and a prominent figure in Scottish literature. Boswell's writings and his association with Auchinleck House have added to the historical significance of the site.

The architecture of Auchinleck House is a fine example of Georgian design. It features a symmetrical façade, elegant proportions, and intricate detailing. The interior of the house is equally impressive, with grand reception rooms, ornate plasterwork, and beautiful woodwork. The house also boasts a library that holds a vast collection of books, including some rare editions.

In addition to the main house, Auchinleck Estate encompasses extensive grounds and gardens. The gardens are meticulously landscaped, with manicured lawns, flower beds, and mature trees. The estate also includes a walled garden, a dovecot, and a small chapel.

Today, Auchinleck House is open to the public, allowing visitors to explore its rich history and admire its architectural splendor. It is a popular destination for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and those interested in the life and works of James Boswell. The house also hosts various events and exhibitions throughout the year, further enhancing its cultural significance.

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Auchinleck House Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.482/-4.367 or Grid Reference NS5023. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Auchinleck Estate Unnamed ruin beside the Lugar Water.
This photo was taken on the 25th June 2022.
Auchinleck Estate
Unnamed ruin beside the Lugar Water. This photo was taken on the 25th June 2022.
Auchinleck Castle A wee alcove, or shelf, cut in the solid rock inside Auchinleck Castle.
This photo was taken on the 25th June 2022.
Auchinleck Castle
A wee alcove, or shelf, cut in the solid rock inside Auchinleck Castle. This photo was taken on the 25th June 2022.
Wallace's Cave Inside Wallace's Cave.
This photo was taken on the 25th June 2022.
Wallace's Cave
Inside Wallace's Cave. This photo was taken on the 25th June 2022.
Snowdrop Walk Snowdrop Walk between the two Auchinleck castles.
Snowdrop Walk
Snowdrop Walk between the two Auchinleck castles.
Auchinleck House, Ayrshire Built in the late 1750's for Alexander Boswell, Lord Auchinleck, a Scottish judge and father of James Boswell, the biographer of Dr Samuel Johnson.
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Auchinleck House, Ayrshire
Built in the late 1750's for Alexander Boswell, Lord Auchinleck, a Scottish judge and father of James Boswell, the biographer of Dr Samuel Johnson. See LinkExternal link
Ballochmyle Viaduct over the river Ayr Ballochmyle Viaduct was one of the greatest engineering achievements of its time - the world's largest masonry span arch. Work started on March 1846.  It still claims to be the UK's highest railway viaduct.  The bridge became a star in the film Mission Impossible when the famous scene on the top of the train was filmed while the train crossed over the viaduct.  The town of Catrine was apparently clearly visible in the background.
Ballochmyle Viaduct over the river Ayr
Ballochmyle Viaduct was one of the greatest engineering achievements of its time - the world's largest masonry span arch. Work started on March 1846. It still claims to be the UK's highest railway viaduct. The bridge became a star in the film Mission Impossible when the famous scene on the top of the train was filmed while the train crossed over the viaduct. The town of Catrine was apparently clearly visible in the background.
Ballochmyle Viaduct The greatest stone arch in the world when it was built between 1846 and 1848.  And still in regular use!
Ballochmyle Viaduct
The greatest stone arch in the world when it was built between 1846 and 1848. And still in regular use!
Auchinleck House
Auchinleck House
Cattle Cattle grazing on farmland near Syke farm
Cattle
Cattle grazing on farmland near Syke farm
Cattle grazing
Cattle grazing
Farm building on hill near Syke
Farm building on hill near Syke
River Ayr Way
River Ayr Way
Road and railway near Catrine
Road and railway near Catrine
Right Angle on B7036
Right Angle on B7036
Derelict Farm Steading. Beautiful buildings in need of repair.
Derelict Farm Steading.
Beautiful buildings in need of repair.
The River Ayr Way Approaching Haugh farm from Catrine.  After this the Way becomes rather unsatisfactory, being on tarmac all the way to Failford (including a busy main road with no separate path).
The River Ayr Way
Approaching Haugh farm from Catrine. After this the Way becomes rather unsatisfactory, being on tarmac all the way to Failford (including a busy main road with no separate path).
Footbridge on the River Ayr Way Footbridge over the gorge that leads to Kingencleugh.
Footbridge on the River Ayr Way
Footbridge over the gorge that leads to Kingencleugh.
The River Ayr Way The River Ayr Way heading towards Haugh.
The River Ayr Way
The River Ayr Way heading towards Haugh.
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Auchinleck House is located at Grid Ref: NS5023 (Lat: 55.482, Lng: -4.367)

Unitary Authority: East Ayrshire

Police Authority: Ayrshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 55.482,-4.367
Boswell's Summer Cave (Deer Cave)
Natural: cave_entrance
Note: New mapper added this feature, I put his commented name on it. Add: To quote proper name in sources titles were rectified
Lat/Long: 55.4803394/-4.3620098
Access: no
Barrier: rope
Lat/Long: 55.4802931/-4.369345
Boswell's Summer Cave (Deer Cave)
Historic: summer_cave
Lat/Long: 55.480365/-4.3620103
Auchinleck Ice House
Natural: cave_entrance
Lat/Long: 55.4805064/-4.3621857
Ten Shilling Side Bridge
Historic: building
Lat/Long: 55.4803663/-4.3695699
Braid Wood
Historic: monument
Lat/Long: 55.4795253/-4.3678919
Long Avenue Plantation
Historic: monument
Lat/Long: 55.4851643/-4.3657064
Linn
Waterway: waterfall
Lat/Long: 55.4811668/-4.3685609
Linn
Waterway: waterfall
Lat/Long: 55.4802064/-4.3619736
Auchinleck Ice House
Historic: yes
Lat/Long: 55.4805064/-4.362207
Ford: yes
Lat/Long: 55.4803507/-4.3619757
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