Buiston Loch and Crannog
Buiston Loch (NS 416 433) locally pronounced 'Biston', also known as Buston, was situated in the...…
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Buiston Loch (NS 416 433) locally pronounced 'Biston', also known as Buston, was situated in the...…
Next to the Saint Maurs-Glencairn church in Kilmaurs is a patch of woodland which was once an...…
Outside the Old Person's Cabin in the main street is a large sandstone block which is thought to be...…
The Maak's, Monk's or Mack's Well water runs into the Carmel beneath Kilmaurs Place. It is said...…
About 14 years ago my wife and I were passing through Kilmaurs on the bus to...…
The owner of the Kilmaurs estates, James, 14th Earl of Glencairn was a patron of Robert Burns, and his generosity earned the Ayrshire Poet's undying gratitude. In 1786, Glencairn arranged…
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