Ardrossan
Ardrossan is a town on the North Ayrshire coast in south-western Scotland. In line with the 2001 Census, the town has a permanent population of around 10952. In recent years, Ardrossan has become an affluent commuter town. The town features efficient and regular rail, bus, road and ferry links. Since 2006, Ardrossan has been a part of a regeneration area, overseen by the Irvine Bay Regeneration Company. Its vision for Ardrossan is as a gateway to Arran and as a good spot to reside and unwind close to the sea inside a regenerated town centre serving the current and incoming community. It has started to be achieved through renewal of the town centre, which includes a derelict office in Princes Street which has been changed into two modern shops. The former Jack Miller's Hotel building at 78 Princes Street was refurbished in the the autumn of 2010, and has been home to a number of businesses. This includes an art gallery and artists' studio space called Phoenix, in addition to a graphic design studio. The old pumphouse has been transformed into an Italian restaurant. Ardrossan is also home to some architecturally famous buildings, including Barony St. John's Church and St. Peter-in-Chains Roman Catholic Church. St Peter's is a more modern building in an all-brick, Swedish style, dating from the middle of the 19th century. Both buildings are positioned on the South Crescent, which overlooks South Beach and Irvine Bay. The crescent is lined by big villas dating back to the 19th century, many of which have been transformed into numerous residences. For all of your house upgrades, ensure that that you use vetted pros in Ardrossan to make sure that you get the best quality.