Trump Turnberry is a golf resort on the Firth of Clyde in Ayrshire, southwest Scotland. It comprises three links golf courses, a golf academy, a five-star James Miller-designed hotel from 1906, along with lodge and cottage accommodations.
The hotel in 2017, viewed from the A719 road
Image: Trump Turnberry Ailsa
Ailsa Craig to the southwest, from the South Ayrshire coast
Turnberry lighthouse at sunset surrounded by the golf course.
James Miller (1860–1947) was a Scottish architect, recognised for his commercial architecture in Glasgow and for his Scottish railway stations. Notable among these are the American-influenced Union Bank building at 110–20 St Vincent Street; his 1901–1905 extensions to Glasgow Central railway station; and Wemyss Bay railway station on the Firth of Clyde. His lengthy career resulted in a wide range of building types, and, with the assistance of skilled draughtsmen such as Richard M Gunn, he adapted his designs to changing tastes and new architectural materials and technologies.
Glasgow Royal Infirmary 1905-1915
In George Square, the McLaren warehouse (1922) and Olympic House (1903) frame an earlier office by James Burnett.
Fort Matilda railway station (1889)
Rannoch railway station (1894)