Kerrycroy Bay

Kerrycroy Bay is a bay in . Kerrycroy Bay is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near the village .

Places of Interest

Highlights include Mount Stuart House and Mount Stuart visitor centre.

, on the east coast of the , Scotland, is a country house built in the Gothic Revival style and the ancestral home of the Marquesses of Bute.

Vacant shop
The on the Bute estate, near Rothsay on the Island of Bute was designed by the architect Alfred Munkenbeck of Munkenbeck + Marshall, and was opened by Richard Attenborough in June 2001.

Building
is a category A listed Victorian Italianate mansion located near in the , Scotland, just west of . The hall is set within 6 acres of gardens.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Ascog and Rothesay.

Village
is a small village on the , within council area, . The village is within the parish of , and is situated on the A844.

Town
is the principal town on the , in the council area of , . It lies along the coast of the . It can be reached by a Caledonian MacBrayne ferry from , which also offers an onward rail link to . is situated 2½ miles northwest of Kerrycroy Bay.

The is an island in the Firth of Clyde, off the west coast of Scotland. Rothesay is the main town. It is part of the "Costa Clyde" or "Glasgow Riviera", the string of little resorts stretching down the Clyde coast from Gourock through Ayr to Girvan.

Kerrycroy Bay

Latitude
55.80946° or 55° 48′ 34″ north
Longitude
-5.02028° or 5° 1′ 13″ west
Open location code
9C7PRX5H+QV
Geo­Names ID
11128413
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