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Castle in South Ayrshire, Scotland
Dunure Castle is located on the west coast of Scotland, in South Ayrshire, about five miles (eight kilometres) south of Ayr and close to the village of
Dunure_Castle
Village in Ayrshire, Scotland
Dunure (Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Iùbhair, meaning Yew Hill) is a small village in the South Ayrshire area of Scotland, situated about five miles (eight kilometres)
Dunure
Former railway line in Scotland
The Maidens and Dunure Light Railway was a railway in Ayrshire, Scotland built to open up coastal communities by connecting them to the main line railway
Maidens and Dunure Light Railway
Maidens_and_Dunure_Light_Railway
Scottish lord
Dunure, 1st Lord Kennedy (c. 1407 – 27 March 1489) was a Lord of Parliament in late medieval Scotland. He was second son of James Kennedy of Dunure and
Gilbert Kennedy, 1st Lord Kennedy
Gilbert_Kennedy,_1st_Lord_Kennedy
Former railway station in Scotland
Dunure railway station was a railway station serving the village of Dunure, South Ayrshire, Scotland. The station was part of the Maidens and Dunure Light
Dunure_railway_station
Scottish lawyer, judge and Tory politician
Thomas Kennedy (1673 – 19 May 1754) was a Scottish lawyer from Dunure, Ayrshire, and a Tory politician. He sat in the House of Commons of Great Britain
Thomas Kennedy (Scottish judge)
Thomas_Kennedy_(Scottish_judge)
Golf resort on the Firth of Clyde in South Ayrshire, southwest Scotland
and resort from its inception, made accessible because of the Maidens and Dunure Light Railway. It closed in both World Wars for military use, and there
Trump_Turnberry
Lowland Scottish clan
Kennedy of Dunure's wife, Mary de Carrick, who descended from Sir Gilbert De Carrick. In 1372, Robert II of Scotland rewarded John Kennedy of Dunure as chief
Clan_Kennedy
Title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Alexander Montgomerie d. 1470 1st Lord Montgomerie James Kennedy Younger of Dunure Mary Stewart Lord Kennedy, 1457 Alexander Montgomerie 1404–1452 styled Master
Marquess_of_Ailsa
Human settlement in Scotland
of Maybole. It formerly had its own railway station on the Maidens and Dunure Light Railway. In 1991, Maidens had a population of 567. Census, 1991 "Maidens"
Maidens,_South_Ayrshire
Castle in Ayrshire, Scotland
Hills above the Drumbane Burn, and overlooking the sea above the village of Dunure. As a place name Dunduff may contain the Gaelic elements for "hill" or "fort"
Dunduff_Castle
Gravity hill in South Ayrshire, Scotland
road known as the Electric Brae. The most famous is on the A719, south of Dunure, not far from Ayr, between Drumshrang and Knoweside. Metal road signs that
Electric_Brae
Castle in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
Kennedy of Dunure obtained the ward of Kynhilt (with Dunskey Castle) as shown in Exchequer Rolls of Scotland, Kennedy – Gilbert of DUNURE "OBTAINS ward
Dunskey_Castle
Disused railway station in Alloway, Ayrshire
Alloway, South Ayrshire, Scotland. The station was part of the Maidens and Dunure Light Railway. The station opened on 17 May 1906. It closed on 1 December
Alloway_railway_station
Scottish princess (1380–1460)
succeeded his father as Earl of Angus. In 1405, Mary married James Kennedy of Dunure, a prominent landowner in the earldom of Carrick. The marriage had political
Mary Stewart (daughter of Robert III)
Mary_Stewart_(daughter_of_Robert_III)
Scottish peer
seized Allan Stewart, the Commendator of Crossraguel, and imprisoned him at Dunure Castle, seeking to obtain from him certain of the rights over the lands
Gilbert Kennedy, 4th Earl of Cassilis
Gilbert_Kennedy,_4th_Earl_of_Cassilis
Scottish film and television actor (1931-1986)
Sun, was aired posthumously, on 16 March 1987. Bill Simpson was born in Dunure, Ayrshire, one of 5 children (2 girls, 3 boys, of which he was the youngest)
Bill_Simpson_(actor)
Culzean Castle Currarie Dailly Dunure Dipple Doonholm Dowhill Drumshang Dundonald, Dundonald Castle Dunure, Dunure Castle, Dunure railway station Electric Brae
List of places in South Ayrshire
List_of_places_in_South_Ayrshire
Former railway station in Scotland
hotel, South Ayrshire, Scotland. The station was part of the Maidens and Dunure Light Railway. The station opened on 17 May 1906, and closed on 2 March
Turnberry_railway_station
Region or constituency of the Scottish Parliament
candidates in the past - including Coylton, Dundoald, Loans, Monkton, Symington, Dunure, Minishant and Girvan Ailsa at the 2003 local election for South Ayrshire
Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Carrick,_Cumnock_and_Doon_Valley_(Scottish_Parliament_constituency)
Scottish poet (c.1455–c.1508)
born into the Scottish Clan Kennedy, a principal aristocratic family in Dunure, South Ayrshire. This was part of the Galloway Gàidhealtachd, a strong Gaelic-speaking
Walter_Kennedy_(poet)
Proposed railway in North-West Scotland
Ayr Greenock and Ayrshire Kilmarnock and Troon Largs Branch Maidens and Dunure Maybole and Girvan Paisley and Renfrew Paisley Canal Line Great North of
Lochinver_railway
Canadian billionaire and CEO
the original estate. Clouston also bought himself the title of Baron of Dunure, which was printed on his letterhead in 1998. In 2003, he bought the 546
Brendan_Clouston
Historic site in Scotland, UK grid reference NS
Dalwharn, Dolquharran. Kennedy of Kirkhill also bought Dunure Castle and its estate. Thomas Kennedy of Dunure was the husband of Robert Adam's sister, and Adam
Dalquharran_Castle
Golf tournament
Black Rock 390 4 11 The Railway 470 4 3 Gyaws 378 4 12 The Fox 431 4 4 Dunure 558 5 13 Burmah 470 4 5 Greenan 210 3 14 Alton 178 3 6 Turnberry 575 5 15
2008_Senior_Open_Championship
Restored Private Dunure NS2719216370 Held by the Stewarts and then the Whitefords Dunure Castle Keep 15th century Ruin Marquess of Ailsa Dunure NS250158 Fail
List of castles in South Ayrshire
List_of_castles_in_South_Ayrshire
Railway station in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Ayr Greenock and Ayrshire Kilmarnock and Troon Largs Branch Maidens and Dunure Maybole and Girvan Paisley and Renfrew Paisley Canal Line Great North of
Glenbarry_railway_station
Former railway line in Scotland
Ayr Greenock and Ayrshire Kilmarnock and Troon Largs Branch Maidens and Dunure Maybole and Girvan Paisley and Renfrew Paisley Canal Line Great North of
Glasgow_Central_Railway
certain Parts of the entailed Estate of Dunure, in the said County, in the said Thomas Kennedy, now of Dunure, and his Heirs and Assignees, in Fee Simple
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1816
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1816
Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Honey Azurine 1957 Chamossaire Precipitation Snowberry Blue Dun Blue Train Dunure Dam Princess Menelek (GB) 1977 Menelek 1957 Tulyar Tehran Neocracy Queen
Imperial_Call
Island west of Ayrshire, Scotland
Ailsa Craig in the background with Dunure in 1840
Ailsa_Craig
16th-century Scottish noble
(second creation) 1. Henry Stewart, 1st Lord Methven 24. Sir James Kennedy of Dunure, the Younger 12. Gilbert Kennedy, 1st Lord Kennedy 25. Mary Stewart 6. John
Henry Stewart, 1st Lord Methven
Henry_Stewart,_1st_Lord_Methven
Scottish lawyer and advocate
Preceded by David Dalrymple, 1st Baronet Succeeded by Thomas Kennedy of Dunure In office 1692–1707 Preceded by John Dalrymple, Earl of Stair Succeeded
James Stewart (advocate, born 1635)
James_Stewart_(advocate,_born_1635)
Disused railway station in Ayrshire, Scotland
Castle, South Ayrshire, Scotland. The halt was part of the Maidens and Dunure Light Railway. Open in 1906 it closed on 1 December 1930. As the name might
Balchriston Level Crossing Halt railway station
Balchriston_Level_Crossing_Halt_railway_station
UK railway company
Ayr Greenock and Ayrshire Kilmarnock and Troon Largs Branch Maidens and Dunure Maybole and Girvan Paisley and Renfrew Paisley Canal Line Great North of
Sutherland and Caithness Railway
Sutherland_and_Caithness_Railway
Railway line in Scotland
Ayr Greenock and Ayrshire Kilmarnock and Troon Largs Branch Maidens and Dunure Maybole and Girvan Paisley and Renfrew Paisley Canal Line Great North of
Ayr and Maybole Junction Railway
Ayr_and_Maybole_Junction_Railway
16th century Romanian-language warning letter
auzit èu kŭ ĩpŭratul au èšit den sofïę ši aimintrě nue ši sěu dus ĩ sus pre dunŭre i pak sŭ štïi domnïjata kŭ au venit un ωm de la nikopoe de mïe měu spus
Neacșu's_letter
Railway in the UK
Ayr Greenock and Ayrshire Kilmarnock and Troon Largs Branch Maidens and Dunure Maybole and Girvan Paisley and Renfrew Paisley Canal Line Great North of
Bathgate and Coatbridge Railway
Bathgate_and_Coatbridge_Railway
Former railway line in Scotland
Ayr Greenock and Ayrshire Kilmarnock and Troon Largs Branch Maidens and Dunure Maybole and Girvan Paisley and Renfrew Paisley Canal Line Great North of
The_Switchback
Former railway line in Scotland
Ayr Greenock and Ayrshire Kilmarnock and Troon Largs Branch Maidens and Dunure Maybole and Girvan Paisley and Renfrew Paisley Canal Line Great North of
Talla_Railway
Former railway line in Scotland
Ayr Greenock and Ayrshire Kilmarnock and Troon Largs Branch Maidens and Dunure Maybole and Girvan Paisley and Renfrew Paisley Canal Line Great North of
Formartine_and_Buchan_Railway
British pre-grouping railway company
and the line closed to passengers in 1943. On 17 May 1906 the Maidens and Dunure Light Railway opened. Intended to open up remote coastal settlements between
Glasgow and South Western Railway
Glasgow_and_South_Western_Railway
Railway line in Scotland
Ayr Greenock and Ayrshire Kilmarnock and Troon Largs Branch Maidens and Dunure Maybole and Girvan Paisley and Renfrew Paisley Canal Line Great North of
Perth, Almond Valley and Methven Railway
Perth,_Almond_Valley_and_Methven_Railway
Rail line in Scotland
Ayr Greenock and Ayrshire Kilmarnock and Troon Largs Branch Maidens and Dunure Maybole and Girvan Paisley and Renfrew Paisley Canal Line Great North of
Ardrossan_Railway
Lighthouse in South Ayrshire, Scotland
McConnell, David (2010). Rails to Turnberry and Heads of Ayr : the Maidens & Dunure Light Railway and the Butlin's Branch. Usk : Oakwood Press. p. 31. ISBN 978-0-85361-699-3
Turnberry_Lighthouse
Breed of horse
include Fenek (Buccaneer- Helen Triomphante), Filou (Gunnarsbury- Fidget), Dunure (St.Simon- Sunrise), Maxim (St.Maclaou-Crested Gable) and Honpolgar (Duncan
Kisber_Felver
Former railway line in Scotland
Ayr Greenock and Ayrshire Kilmarnock and Troon Largs Branch Maidens and Dunure Maybole and Girvan Paisley and Renfrew Paisley Canal Line Great North of
Slamannan_Railway
Former railway line in Scotland
Ayr Greenock and Ayrshire Kilmarnock and Troon Largs Branch Maidens and Dunure Maybole and Girvan Paisley and Renfrew Paisley Canal Line Great North of
Kilsyth and Bonnybridge Railway
Kilsyth_and_Bonnybridge_Railway
Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Railway Order 1899 (C. 9538) Glasgow and South-western Railway (Maidens and Dunure Light Railway) Order 1899 (C. 9545) Glasgow and South-Western (Cairn Valley
Light_Railways_Act_1896
UK railway company
Ayr Greenock and Ayrshire Kilmarnock and Troon Largs Branch Maidens and Dunure Maybole and Girvan Paisley and Renfrew Paisley Canal Line Great North of
Duke_of_Sutherland's_Railway
Scottish nobleman and soldier
thirty-nine. Angus' mother remarried in 1409 to Sir James Kennedy younger of Dunure. It is thought that around this time that Angus was betrothed through negotiations
William Douglas, 2nd Earl of Angus
William_Douglas,_2nd_Earl_of_Angus
Historic county in Scotland
Dalrymple Darvel Doonfoot Drakemyre Dreghorn Drongan Drybridge Dundonald Dunlop Dunure Fairlie Fenwick Fergushill Fullarton Galston Gatehead Gateside Giffordland
Ayrshire
Administrative centre and town in Scotland
associations with the poet Robert Burns. Further south, the fishing village of Dunure takes in a ruined castle which was formerly owned by the Kennedy family
Ayr
Scottish railway line
Ayr Greenock and Ayrshire Kilmarnock and Troon Largs Branch Maidens and Dunure Maybole and Girvan Paisley and Renfrew Paisley Canal Line Great North of
Glasgow, Barrhead and Kilmarnock Joint Railway
Glasgow,_Barrhead_and_Kilmarnock_Joint_Railway
Railway in Scotland
Ayr Greenock and Ayrshire Kilmarnock and Troon Largs Branch Maidens and Dunure Maybole and Girvan Paisley and Renfrew Paisley Canal Line Great North of
Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway
Glasgow,_Paisley,_Kilmarnock_and_Ayr_Railway
Scottish heir
ISBN 0-85976-631-4 MacQueen, Hector L. (2003), "Survival and Success: The Kennedys of Dunure", in Boardman, Steve; Ross, Alasdair (eds.), The Exercise of Power in Medieval
Cailean_of_Carrick
Scottish courtier and landowner
him and took him to Dunure Castle and tortured him with fire until he signed a lease of the lands. Bargany, who was not at Dunure, realising he was implicated
Thomas_Kennedy_of_Bargany
Former railway line in Scotland
Ayr Greenock and Ayrshire Kilmarnock and Troon Largs Branch Maidens and Dunure Maybole and Girvan Paisley and Renfrew Paisley Canal Line Great North of
Scottish Midland Junction Railway
Scottish_Midland_Junction_Railway
Inlet on the west coast of Scotland
Brodick Campbeltown, Cardross, Carradale, Corrie, Catacol Dumbarton, Dunoon, Dunure Fairlie Gourock, Greenock, Girvan, Grogport Helensburgh, Hunters Quay Innellan
Firth_of_Clyde
Scottish classical scholar and educational reformer
After graduation he acted as tutor, first to Thomas Francis Kennedy at Dunure, Ayrshire, next in a family in Northumberland, where he had the opportunity
James_Pillans
Lendalfoot* Craigie* Crosshill, Straiton and Kirkmichael* Dailly* Dundonald* Dunure* Forehill, Holmston and Masonhill* Fort, Seafield and Wallacetown* Girvan
List of community council areas in Scotland
List_of_community_council_areas_in_Scotland
Highland Scottish clan
Aberdeenshire. He married Elizabeth Kennedy, daughter of Sir Gilbert Kennedy of Dunure and together they had four sons. From the three younger sons sprang several
Clan_Forbes
September; then The Duke of Montrose Lord Advocate – Thomas Kennedy of Dunure Solicitor General for Scotland – Sir James Stewart, Bt jointly with John
1714_in_Scotland
Queen of Scots from 1390 to 1401
first to George Douglas, 1st Earl of Angus, second to James Kennedy of Dunure, third to William Graham of Kincardine, and fourth to William Edmonstone
Annabella_Drummond
Elaine F. (January 1985). "Arthropod ichnofauna of the Old Red Sandstone at Dunure and Montrose, Scotland". Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh:
Ichnofauna
Scottish Earl
charter for life and on her death in 1500, left the lands of Cassillis and Dunure to the Kennedys. The family seat was Slains Castle. He died without issue
Nicholas Hay, 2nd Earl of Erroll
Nicholas_Hay,_2nd_Earl_of_Erroll
Chief legal officer of the Scottish Government
Baronet 1711–1713: Sir James Stewart (second time) 1714: Thomas Kennedy of Dunure 1714–1720: Sir David Dalrymple, 1st Baronet 1720–1725: Robert Dundas the
Lord_Advocate
Scottish nobleman and peer
husbands. The issue by her second husband, Sir James Kennedy the Younger of Dunure, were the ancestors of the Marquesses of Ailsa; The product of her fourth
George Douglas, 1st Earl of Angus
George_Douglas,_1st_Earl_of_Angus
British aviator (1901–1944)
only ATA couple to share the same grave and headstone. They are buried at Dunure cemetery in Ayrshire. A bus company in Hatfield named its eight buses after
Margaret_Fairweather
his wife, Margaret,[citation needed] a daughter of Sir John Kennedy of Dunure and Mary de Montgomery of Stair and Cassillis. Alexander de Forbes fought
Alexander Forbes, 1st Lord Forbes
Alexander_Forbes,_1st_Lord_Forbes
Human settlement in Scotland
plans for a new retirement home and community centre to be built along the Dunure Road sometime in the near future. Belleisle Park, one of the largest parks
Doonfoot
Town in South Ayrshire, Scotland
to have been born. A few miles to the north of Culzean are the ruins of Dunure Castle, an ancient stronghold of the Kennedys. The town has three primary
Maybole
Scottish landowner and advocate (1741–1816)
office 1789–1791 Preceded by Adam Smith Succeeded by Thomas Kennedy of Dunure Sheriff-Depute of Kincardineshire In office 1767–1777 Personal details Born
Walter_Campbell_of_Shawfield
Scottish nobleman (c. 1433 – 1493)
position alone. In 1466, he founded a chapel dedicated to St. Ninian at Dunure in Ayrshire. As a result of his marriage with Isabel Stewart, Campbell acquired
Colin Campbell, 1st Earl of Argyll
Colin_Campbell,_1st_Earl_of_Argyll
August 1964 Macmerry Branch North British Railway (LNER) 196? Maidens and Dunure Railway Ayr to Girvan via Maidens 2 March 1942 (to regular passengers) Moffat
List of closed railway lines in the United Kingdom
List_of_closed_railway_lines_in_the_United_Kingdom
Castle in South Ayrshire, Scotland
Auchencrosh Balkissock Bargany Barr Colmonell Crosshill Dailly Drumshang Dunure Greenan Kirkmichael Kirkoswald Lendalfoot Maidens Minishant Old Dailly Patna
Maybole_Castle
Former railway line in Scotland
Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway at Falkland Junction Maidens and Dunure Railway at Alloway Junction Ross, David (2014). The Glasgow and South Western
Ayr_and_Dalmellington_Railway
Hospital in South Ayrshire, Scotland
(Lochranza) and five psychiatric wards for older adults - Croy (14 beds), Dunure (15 beds), Iona/Lewis (15 beds), Jura (15 beds) and Clonbeith (15 beds)
Ailsa_Hospital
List of optical illusions that appear to violate gravity
1804167; -6.0634583 South Ayrshire: Electric Brae, on the A719 between Dunure and Croy Brae coordinates: 55°22′52″N 4°45′26″W / 55.38111°N 4.75722°W
List_of_gravity_hills
Heritable title of honour in Scotland
Dun 1382 Baron of Dunconnel 1400 The Baron of Duncrub 17c The Baron of Dunure 16c The Baron of Earlshall 15c The Baron of Easter Gordon The Baron of Echlin
Baronage_of_Scotland
Scottish earl (died 1256)
(Edinburgh, 2005) MacQueen, Hector L., "Survival and Success: the Kennedys of Dunure," in Steve Boardman & Alasdair Ross (eds.) The Exercise of Power in Medieval
Niall,_Earl_of_Carrick
Disused railway station in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
Ayr Greenock and Ayrshire Kilmarnock and Troon Largs Branch Maidens and Dunure Maybole and Girvan Paisley and Renfrew Paisley Canal Line Great North of
Glen Douglas Halt railway station
Glen_Douglas_Halt_railway_station
Former railway station in Scotland
Ayr, South Ayrshire, Scotland. The station was part of the Maidens and Dunure Light Railway. The station opened on 17 May 1906. It closed on 1 December
Heads_of_Ayr_railway_station
Monastery ruins in South Ayrshire, Scotland
4th Earl of Cassillis of Allan Stewart, the commendator at his castle of Dunure. A feud followed involving a number of families and lasting until at least
Crossraguel_Abbey
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
start. Dunure made some progress from the back of the field into second place, but none of the runners could get to Orme, who won by one length. Dunure was
Orme_(horse)
Hope-Morley, of 42 Grosvenor Square, W1 1939–1940: Sir Andrew Rae Duncan, of Dunure, Foxgrove Road, Beckenham, Kent 1940–1941: Basil Gage Catterns, of 9 Dorchester
Sheriff of the County of London
Sheriff_of_the_County_of_London
Scottish 15th-century bishop of Dunkeld and bishop of St. Andrews
St Andrews. He was the third and youngest son of Sir James Kennedy of Dunure, Ayrshire, and Princess Mary of Scotland, widow of the 1st Earl of Angus
James_Kennedy_(bishop)
British pre-grouping railway company
Ayr Greenock and Ayrshire Kilmarnock and Troon Largs Branch Maidens and Dunure Maybole and Girvan Paisley and Renfrew Paisley Canal Line Great North of
Caledonian_Railway
Railway station in South Ayrshire, Scotland
From 1906–1942, it also served as the southern terminus of the Maidens and Dunure Light Railway. The main station building caught fire in January 1946 and
Girvan_railway_station
Golf tournament
Black Rock 391 4 11 The Railway 490 4 3 Gyaws 379 4 12 The Fox 431 4 4 Dunure 560 5 13 Burmah 472 4 5 Greenan 210 3 14 Alton 178 3 6 Turnberry 601 5 15
2004_Open_Championship
therein mentioned. Dunure Estate Act 1830 11 Geo. 4 & 1 Will. 4. c. 21 Pr. 29 May 1830 An Act to vest a part of the entailed Estate of Dunure, and others, in
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1830
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1830
Railway station in South Ayrshire, Scotland
producing flashless cordite that was served by sidings from the Maidens and Dunure line which joined at a north-facing junction. The Grangeston depot was also
Grangeston Halt railway station
Grangeston_Halt_railway_station
Postcode area within the United Kingdom
Forehill, Belmont, Castlehill, Kincaidston, Alloway, Doonfoot, Masonhill, Dunure South Ayrshire KA8 AYR Braehead, Newton on Ayr, Woodfield, Heathfield, Whitletts
KA_postcode_area
Human settlement in Scotland
Auchencrosh Balkissock Bargany Barr Colmonell Crosshill Dailly Drumshang Dunure Greenan Kirkmichael Kirkoswald Lendalfoot Maidens Minishant Old Dailly Patna
Patna,_East_Ayrshire
Former British railway company
Ayr Greenock and Ayrshire Kilmarnock and Troon Largs Branch Maidens and Dunure Maybole and Girvan Paisley and Renfrew Paisley Canal Line Great North of
Highland_Railway
Scottish shipbuilding company
"Motor Vessel AEOLUS built by Ailsa-Troon Ltd. in 1997 for George Jack, Dunure & Scotprime Seafoods Ltd, Ayr, Fishing". clydeships.co.uk. Retrieved 26
Ailsa_Shipbuilding_Company
Former railway station in Scotland
Bargany Coal Mine Killochan Grangeston Halt (private station) Maidens and Dunure Light Railway Girvan Junction Girvan (old) Girvan (new) Girvan and Portpatrick
Killochan_railway_station
Railway in Scotland
a rail connection to sidings in the depot, served from the Maidens and Dunure line. Smith refers to a Southern Railway 0-4-2T locomotive, Stroudley class
Maybole_and_Girvan_Railway
Council area of Scotland
Barr Barrhill Colmonell Coodham Coylton Craigie Crosshill Dailly Dundonald Dunure Failford Joppa (Suburb of Coylton) Kirkmichael Kirkoswald Lendalfoot Loans
South_Ayrshire
Former railway station in Scotland
Ayr Greenock and Ayrshire Kilmarnock and Troon Largs Branch Maidens and Dunure Maybole and Girvan Paisley and Renfrew Paisley Canal Line Great North of
Stobo_railway_station
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