Tullimaar House, an early 19th-century mansion, is in the parish.
The main building has been described as "a major early Victorian stuccoed classical mansion, about which little is known".
It is an early 17th-century mansion, where a woman was, in fact, murdered.
Several of the early mansions from that time still stand.
A tour of the restored early 19th-century mansion costs $5, with discounts for the elderly and students.
There is evidence that the house replaced an earlier mansion.
Auchincruive House was built in the 18th century on the site of an earlier mansion.
It is named after an early 19th-century mansion and farm.
There is an early 17th-century mansion with an arcaded courtyard in the settlement.
It was based in Addiscombe Place, an early 18th-century mansion.