Irvine Townhouse
About this Resource
The newly refurbished Irvine Townhouse opened to the public in July 2017. Built in 1862 the Townhouse was designed by James Ingram of Kilmarnock.
The Irvine Townhouse offers both a Genealogy and Local History Service along with a varied programme of Events and Exhibitions.
Our Genealogy and Local History Service brings together a comprehensive range of unique materials relating to North Ayrshire’s rich past, which includes books, local newspaper archives, digital maps, photographs and genealogy resources. To avoid disappointment it is best to book a slot in advance. The facility has study space and high-speed wifi.
There is a varied programme of exhibitions within the Townhouse. The John Galt and Montgomery galleries both host a changing programme of art and heritage based exhibitions.
The stunning Burns Suite is our event space where we can host larger exhibitions, cultural and civic events and wedding ceremonies.
Tours of the Townhouse are available at 2.30pm on the first Saturday of every month. There is no need to book - just come along.
https://www.north-ayrshire.gov.uk/leisure-parks-and-events/culture-herit...
wwww.north-ayrshire.gov.uk/events
Organisation
This resource is held by:Contacts
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Ms Hazel Menzies
Research Assistant
naheritage@north-ayrshire.gov.uk
Tel: 01294 310090 -
Mrs Sharon Gilmour
Administration Officer
irvinetownhouse@north-ayrshire.gov.uk
Tel: 01294 310090
Resource Details
Resource Type
Subject
Geographical Coverage
Era
Access
Online Availability
Official Records
Other Information
Please note that links to websites and catalogues are provided by the Organisations listed and not maintained by Scottish Local History Forum.