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In 1875 the Countess of Stair gifted this park to the burgh. The undulating landscape of the park provides an insight that this area was once part of the shorefront sand dunes.
The park has one main focal point, the War Memorial, which commemorates the lives of those who died, not just in the First World War, but also the Second.
At the southern end of the park is what is the remnants of the Victorian Bandstand, the last remaining bandstand of this era in South Ayrshire