The Cutty Sark Centre

The Cutty Sark Centre

The Cutty Sark Centre supports a busy programme of events throughout the year, including pop-up markets and concerts. This dedicated community events space with stunning views across the River Ayr, is used to celebrate local art, history and culture.

Contact us

Address

The Cutty Sark Centre, 40 High Street, Ayr KA7 1PA

Key Features

Follow us

Location map

What's On

Small girl on a climbing wall.
30 June and 7, 14, 21 July 2026
12.30pm - 4.00pm
Free

Pageant Tuesdays

Pageant Tuesdays
Young boy aiming at archery target.
2, 9, 16, 23 and 30 July
12.30pm - 4.00pm
Free

Spirit of Sport Thursdays

Spirit of Sport Thursdays
Bright sunny day on town square with busy market stalls.
First Saturday of the month
9am - 2pm

Ayrshire Farmers Market

Ayrshire Farmers Market
Coastal Artisans
First Saturday of the month
10am - 4.30pm

Coastal Artisans at The Cutty Sark Centre

Coastal Artisans at The Cutty Sark Centre
An illustration promoting the Glasgow Science Centre “On Tour: Powering the Future” event. The image shows a stylised eco‑themed scene with a wind turbine, solar panel, water tank, plants, and a building with greenery. A person is cycling on the left and two people are walking on the right. The Glasgow Science Centre logo appears at the top left, and the text “On Tour – Powering the Future” appears on the top right.
Wednesday 22 July 2026
11am - 4pm
Free

Glasgow Science Centre: Powering the Future

Glasgow Science Centre: Powering the Future
Willow sculpture of the character Shrek in an park setting.
Friday 24 - Sunday 26 July 2026
10am - 4pm
Free

Willow Weave with David Powell

Willow Weave with David Powell
Collage of different formats of art work. Ayr Art Circle logo overlayed in centre.
9 - 25 October2026
View listing for opening times
Free

Ayr Art Circle Exhibition

Ayr Art Circle Exhibition

Subscribe to our mailing list

Join our mailing list for Destination South Ayrshire news, inspiration and events.

Copyright © 2026 Destination South Ayrshire. Provided by South Ayrshire Council.