The vacant former Robert Duff and Co solicitors premises in Largs will have a new lease of life in the next few weeks.

Ivory Mac, which is based in Brisbane Road, has announced that it is moving into the prime Main Street spot - and is delighted about the opportunity.

Ivory Mac is a small family business, selling hand poured home fragrance, and is owned by Elaine McPake.

Last night it hinted that it was moving position to the Main Street by saying it was relocating into the below premises - and asked customers to guess whereabouts.

A shop spokesperson said: "Ivory Mac is on the move during the month of June.

"This would not have been possible, if it wasn't for all our amazing customers.

"Your support over the last few years has let us continue the vision for Ivory Mac."

Ivory Mac was recently involved in a promotion with the Viking Festival, with the premises in Brisbane Road, pictured below.

Largs and Millport Weekly News: Largs Viking FestivalLargs Viking Festival (Image: Largs Viking Festival) 

Largs and Millport Weekly News: Black Plum and Rhubarb fragrance is one of the offerings in Ivory Mac - and is their chosen scent of the week with wax melts, fragrance oil, handwash, and hand lotion Black Plum and Rhubarb fragrance is one of the offerings in Ivory Mac - and is their chosen scent of the week with wax melts, fragrance oil, handwash, and hand lotion (Image: Ivory Mac)

It is all part of the changing face of Largs Main Street. 

The long-established Robert Duff Solicitors and Estate Agents moved across the road and took over the former Clydesdale Bank last summer after over 50 years at 30 Main Street.

Largs and Millport Weekly News: Robert Duff move across the road to the former bank buildingRobert Duff move across the road to the former bank building (Image: Robert Duff and Co)

And the historic below photo from the News archives shows the original premises of the new Ivory Mac premises in 1910 as Robert Orr and Son sold a range of provisions including whisky and teas.

Largs and Millport Weekly News: HIstoric flood photo shows original premises in 1910 as Robert Orr and SonHIstoric flood photo shows original premises in 1910 as Robert Orr and Son (Image: Newsquest)

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