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              <text>Designed by Robert Adam in the 18th century, this opulent castle sits atop the Ayrshire cliffs as one of 40 buildings in the 260 ha estate of the 10th Earl of Cassillis.
The estate features a Swan Pond, an ice house, formal gardens, and an indoor fruit garden, as well as the famous Oval Staircase at the centre of the castle, also an Adam design.
There is a self-guided trail through the grounds which visitors can take as well as guided tours, picnic areas, and wheelchair access

There is a 360º image of the staircase, linked blow, as well as a set of external 360º images in and around the castle grounds, above.

Accessibility note: There is accessible parking and dogs are allowed

https://roundme.com/tour/52578/view/133164/</text>
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